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Extractions: Home HAPPENINGS ART ARCHIVES First Night ... EMAIL CONTACT Art Archives Music Greenport Music Festival The Greenport Music Festival is a program of the Greenport Standing Committee on Arts and Culture. Its credo is that exposure to classical music is a vital part of any child's education. The Festival, in partnership with the Greenport Public Schools and Philadelphia. s renowned Curtis Institute of Music, has created a project whereby Greenport students interact with young professional musicians and hear them play. On April 1, 1999, a string quartet from the Curtis Institute traveled to Greenport to spend the day with one hundred fifth and sixth grade students, as well as with band and chorus members. In classroom visits, they demonstrated their instruments and discussed their lives as musicians. They also played for the students a program of works by Haydn, Halvorsen, and Mendelssohn. The musicians were Nathan Cole and Zack DePue, violin, Jessica Thompson, viola, and Priscilla Eunyoung Lee, cello. During the 1999-2000 academic year, Curtis students provided two events for the school and the community. On November 10, 1999, due pianists Sonia Chan and Akiko Tominaga visited the school to discuss the music they would be performing, and to answer questions about music and about their lives as musicians. They played two concerts for the students and later a free concert for the community, two Mozart Four-hand Sonatas, and, in the public concert, the C-major Sonata K. 521. These performances were held at the Floyd Memorial Library, marking the first use of the Model B grand piano for the music-in-the-schools program.
Extractions: 7:30 9:30 p.m. Recital 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Moores Opera House, UH $20 / $10 (students) Reception 9:30 - 11 p.m. The Warwick Hotel, 5701 Main $5, cash bar Recital Program Johann Sebastian Bach Toccata in D Major BWV 912 Felix Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses, Op. 54 Robert Schumann Arabeske, Op. 18 Intermission) Robert Schumann Kinderszenen Op.15 I. Von fremden Landern und Menschen ( About Foreign Lands and People)
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Extractions: The Texas Chapter of THE KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION Promoting Educational and Cultural Exchanges and Relations Between the United States and Poland since 1925. The Texas Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation 2002 Report to Members In 2002, the Texas Chapter hosted two notable events and supported many organizations. On April 26 th the Texas Chapter hosted an evening of poetry with Adam Zagajewski at the Warwick Towers in Houston. Mr. Zagajewski, poet, novelist, essayist, and the winner of many prestigious literary prizes, read his poetry both in English and in Polish, then answered questions from the audience and signed his books. Lately, Adam Zagajewski was nominated for the prestigious National Book Critics Circle poetry award for "Without End: New and Selected Poems." On October 24, 2002, The Texas Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation (with co-sponsorship with the Moores School of Music of the University of Houston) presented its Fifth Annual Chopin Piano Concert at the Moores Opera House at the University of Houston. It was the first time in the history of our piano concert that we entered into a co-sponsorship with the University of Houston.
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Extractions: Thursday 13 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Half-price sale at Good News Thrift Shop, Mattituck Presbyterian Church, Main Road and Sound Avenue. Sponsored by Women's Association; all profits go to mission projects. (11/13) 6 p.m.'Jules and Jim,' 1962 Francois Truffaut film starring Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner and Henri Serre, is part of Free Film Festival at Floyd Memorial Library, First Street, Greenport. Not rated. 477-0660. (11/13) 8 p.m.Harvest Gospel Concert presented by East End Community Gospel Choir and directed by Maryanne McElroy at Mattituck Presbyterian Church, Main Road. Hosted by East End Arts Council. Free; donations accepted. 727-0900. (11/13) Friday 14 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Half-price. See Nov. 13. (11/14) 3-7 p.m.Chicken dinner served at St. Paul Community Church, 117 Ludlam Ave., Riverhead. Delivery available. Donation: $12. 727-8041. (11/14) 6:30-9 p.m.Friday Teen Night for grades 6-9 sponsored by Southold Town Recreation Department at Peconic Lane, Peconic, recreation center. With pool, ping-pong, foosball. Free for Southold Town residents. 765-5182. (11/14) 7-9 p.m.Talent show to benefit cancer fund for Paula Bengston at Greenport School auditorium, Front Street. Adults, $7; senior citizens/students, $5. 477-1950. (11/14)
Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage Broadcast Archive Featured Artist(s) Adrian Anantawan , amy jiaqi yang Cellist Eugene Friesenand pianist Tim Ray, both versed in classical, popular and world music, http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/archive_month.cfm?month=11&yea
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Extractions: The Kennedy Center celebrates its 34 th birthday with a daylong series of free music, dance, and theater events beginning with a parade at 11:30 a.m. and culminating in this spirited 6 p.m. outdoor performance on the South Plaza Stage. With roots in Brownsville, Texas, Del Castillo features brothers Rick and Mark del Castillo on Spanish classical guitars fusing flamenco, rock, and Latin music.
Polish Music Newsletter, Vol. 11, No. 2, February 2005 On February 27th tenor Wojciech Maciejowski, accompanied by pianist Laura amy jiaqi yang (China, USA), winner of the Tenth Annual Chopin Piano http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/news/feb05.html
Extractions: The readers of our Newsletter and the thousands of correspondents who e-mail us regularly know this already: the Polish Music Center at USC is a unique institution, the only such center dedicated to Polish music outside of Poland. This invaluable resource was brought to life twenty years ago by one extraordinary person, Wanda Wilk. Twenty years later, her wish to popularize Polish music in America is a resounding success as Wanda and her husband, Dr. Stefan Wilk, continue to generously support PMC's numerous activities. Thank you, Wanda and Stefan for all you've done for Polish music! On the subject of thanks, I would also like to thank the numerous individuals and institutions who have supported our work for the past two decades. Polish Music Center enjoys the friendship and patronage of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland, the Friends of Polish Music, the Modjeska Art and Culture Club of Los Angeles, as well as the leading members of the Polish community in Southern California, who have contributed to our success in many meaningful ways. All of us should be proud of the Center and what we have already accomplished. This anniversary is a good opportunity to mention the three most important aspects of our activities: the Polish Manuscript Collection, the Polish Music History Series, and our public programs. The original 1985 donation of manuscripts by Witold Lutos³awski and Stanis³aw Skrowaczewski initiated the PMC's extraordinary collection of compositions, personal papers and memorabilia of leading figures in the history of Polish music. Other donations soon followed and, thanks to the efforts of the former PMC Director, Dr. Maja Trochimczyk, PMC's manuscript collection has grown substantially during the past few years. In December 2004 we were delighted to receive the Zygmunt and Luisa Stojowski Collection, another important donation to our ever-growing research resources that are housed in the Special Collections at the Doheny Library.
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Extractions: The Kennedy Center celebrates its 34 th birthday with a daylong series of free music, dance, and theater events beginning with a parade at 11:30 a.m. and culminating in this spirited 6 p.m. outdoor performance on the South Plaza Stage. With roots in Brownsville, Texas, Del Castillo features brothers Rick and Mark del Castillo on Spanish classical guitars fusing flamenco, rock, and Latin music.
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Extractions: Fryderyk Chopin Society of Texas Biographical information for Amy JiaQi Yang Since beginning serious piano studies at the age of only thirteen, within seven years Amy JiaQi Yang has captured first prizes at many national and international competitions, and has performed in various cities in the United States and Europe. Of musicians' parentage, Amy, now twenty-years-old, emigrated to Houston in 1995 and commenced systematic piano instructions with Timothy Hester in 1997. Currently completing her Bachelor of Music degree at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Amy is under the tutelage of Claude Frank. Her competition success includes first prizes at the International Sonatina and Sonata Piano Competition, the Lennox National Young Artists Competition, the International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition (Corpus Christi), the International Corpus Christi Young Artists' Competition, where she also received the additional grand prize and the Mary Hope Brennecke piano award, and the National Chopin Piano Competition of the Kosciuszko Foundation of New York City. Orchestral appearances include collaborations with Symphony North, Woodlands Symphony, Baytown Symphony, Richardson Symphony, Corpus Christi Symphony, and the Lubuska Symphonietta. In 2002, Amy made her debut with the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra with Chopins Piano Concerto No.2 in F Minor, later broadcasted on New Yorks WQXR-FM. Also in 2002, Amy gave her Houston Symphony debut with Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Amy was invited as a guest artist by the 2002 Lubus International Chamber Music Festival of Poland and toured western Poland with programs of Frederic Chopin and those of her father, Hua Yang.