MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano Berman, Bart Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and ying,tian - includes bio, repertoire, photos, reviews, and sound files for the http://www.musiscope.com/piano.htm
Extractions: Accueil Instrumentistes - Liste des pianistes et de leurs agents. Sites en Français Amoyel, Pascal - Pianiste concertiste. Chaplin, François - Pianiste concertiste. Biographie, discographie, extraits, contacts. Courvoisier, Sylvie - Musique contemporaine, musique de ballet, de théâtre. Del Rio, Monika - Présente son récital de piano incluant les meilleures pages du compositeur polonais Frédéric Chopin. Fazil, Say - Portrait, répertoire et concert. Françaix, Jean - Biographie, oeuvres et concerts. Godart, Pascal - Pianiste concertiste. Gould, Glenn - Fonds d'archives de la Bibliothèque nationale du Canada. Exposition virtuelle, sons (RealAudio), outils de recherche, événements, écrits, etc. Heisser, Jean-François - Portrait du pianiste. Jacquon, Alain - Concerts, discographie, biographie et sa boîte à musique (ressources). Papadiamandis, Matthieu - Pianiste concertiste. Roth, Véronique - Cours d'improvisation individuels et sous forme de stages. Tharaud, Alexandre
Extractions: Opening Concert of the Oakland East Bay Symphony's 16th Season Review of the Performance in the Oakland Tribune and other papers of the Alameda Newspaper Group, November 22, 2004; Preview of Concert in Classical Music Column of November 19th, 2004, Preview Section of ANG Newspapers. By Cheryl North The Oakland East Bay Symphony opened its 16th season with an authentically celebratory concert at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland last Friday. Perhaps the primary reason for such a jubilant mood was that the evening also represented OEBS's 15th anniversary with the magnificent Michael Morgan as its conductor/music director. The East Bay has a real treasure in Morgan and the community seems to know it. The crowd that filled the large hall was as diversified as the area's general population both with regard to ethnicity and age. All seemed intent on lauding the good maestro, and with good reason. Because of Morgan and members of the orchestra, classical music is alive and flourishing in Oakland. Morgan and small ensembles of OEBS musicians maintain an impressive schedule of visits, demonstrations, and chamber concerts to dozens of area elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the year. The results are beginning to show. Oakland's Youth Orchestra continues to grow, tour, and win prizes. And, with Morgan's encouragement and blessing, so do a number of youth jazz and choral groups in the area. In fact, the Oaktown Jazz Workshops ensemble, a group of Oakland students ranging from 13 to 17 under the tutelage of trumpeter and educator Kalil Shaheed, were tapped to provide the post-concert entertainment and garnered raves all around.
Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World! Huang, Eileen presents pianist and producer of Chinese piano music. ying,tian - includes bio, repertoire, photos, reviews, and sound files for the http://www.artist-show.com/ArtFields/Music/MuLinks/Classical/Artists/Piano.html
Extractions: Piano Ax, Emanuel - highly regarded for his poetic lyricism and brilliant technique. Barenboim, Daniel - official website for the conductor and pianist. Barrenechea-Cabeza - provides information on this piano duo. Includes bio. and repertoire. Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters. Beataonline - concert pianist - presentation, concerts, repertoire, discography of Beata Szalwinska, a Polish concert pianist, living in Luxembourg. Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist. Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance. Bezprozvannykh, Elena
McCain Auditorium Arianna String Quartet with tian ying, pianist In residence at pianist tianying was born in Shanghai and made his first public appearance with the http://www.ksu.edu/mccain/performance/01-02/arianna.html
Extractions: Purchasing Options Online ordering Order by phone - Order tickets by calling (785) 532-6428 weekdays 12-5 p.m. Order In person - The Box Office is located in the first floor of McCain Auditorium. Using the west entrance, it is directly ahead from the entrance way. Download and print out our order form and mail it to: McCain Performance Series
McCain Auditorium Arianna String Quartet, featuring pianist tian ying. November 16, 8 pm All FaithsChapel. The Nutcracker, Performed by Ballet Oklahoma. December 2, 3 pm http://www.ksu.edu/mccain/performance/01-02/
Extractions: Schedule of Events The Alison Brown Quartet September 20, 8 p.m. A Midsummer Night's Dream September 28, 8 p.m. Markus Groh pianist October 7, 7 p.m. Christina Jennings flutist October 12, 8:00 p.m. All Over Blues The Muddy Waters Tribute Band October 21, 3 p.m. Tap Dogs Dein Perry's troupe October 28, 7 p.m. Second City November 2, 8 p.m. Nichols Theater
Untitled Document played Mozart s late D major Quartet and the Shostakovich 10th, and then joinedthe pianist tian ying in Brahms s grandly rhetorical A major Quartet. http://www.calderquartet.com/072004.htm
Extractions: Frank Morelli, on bassoon, with Andrew Bulbrook, left, and Benjamin Jacobson, playing Laderman on Friday at the Norfolk Music Festival Experience and Youth, Sharing the Summer Air By Bernard Holland July 20, 2004 ALLS VILLAGE, Conn., July 18 - Interrupting the silence of western Connecticut's summer green and glassy lake waters are the occasional long-haul truck and classical music. Chamber music in particular seems to spring from behind the most unlikely bush. The Music Mountain summer festival has called Falls Village its home since 1930, although it sits reasonably isolated at the top of a sparsely settled hill. The Norfolk Music Festival has older origins, having occupied grounds on the Ellen Battell Stoeckel estate in nearby Norfolk since the turn of the 20th century. Friday night, Yale faculty members, students and visiting musicians (Norfolk is the university's summer music school) anchored out-of-the way repertory by Mahler, Martinu and Ezra Laderman and the more familiar F minor Viola and Piano Sonata of Brahms. In Falls Village on Sunday, the young members of the Arianna String Quartet played Mozart's late D major Quartet and the Shostakovich 10th, and then joined the pianist Tian Ying in Brahms's grandly rhetorical A major Quartet. Put the two events side by side, and one has reflectiveness of age versus eagerness of youth. The Norfolk evening was like an impromptu recreation among old colleagues. Some of the playing was too relaxed for comfort, in particular the Brahms duo, with Kazuhide Isomura and Claude Frank. Mr. Frank, a pianist nearing 80, can teach us all about simplicity of phrase and chamber-music togetherness; his tenuous grip on tough technical problems was actually endearing in the Brahms, less so in Martinu's jazz-driven sextet "La Revue de Cuisine."
The Toledo Symphony :: Encore, Encore! pianist tian ying, an outstanding artist discovered by Andrew Massey, joins Andrewin a program including the English masterpiece, Enigma Variations and http://www.toledosymphony.com/season/2002_2003/classics2.asp
ContraCostaTimes.com 11/22/2004 Symphony Opens With Fortunately for Friday s audience at the Paramount Theater, conductor Michael Morganand pianist tian ying approached the work from a radically different point http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/living/10244781.htm
Sacramento Magazine Online tian ying at the mondavi tian ying at the mondaviThe Sacramento will featureawardwinning pianist tian ying performing Rachmaninoffs Concerto No. http://www.sacmag.com/archive/January2003/calendar.shtm
Extractions: Cover Story Publisher's Note Dining Divas Fork on the Road ... ART MUSIC AND DANCE tian ying at the mondavi Benefits of Singing Jan. 10: UC Davis Department of Music Jan. 12:The Folsom Lake Community Concert Association Jan. 18: Mondavi Center Jan. 19: Mondavi Center Jan. 23: Crocker Art Museum/KSSJ Third Thursday Jazz Series Jan. 23: Mondavi Center Jan. 25: Gold Country Chamber Orchestra Jan. 25: Mondavi Center Jan. 25: Tapa the World Jan. 29: Mondavi Center Feb. 1: Mondavi Center Feb. 2: The Chamber Music Society of Sacramento Feb. 2: Empyrean Ensemble Please send calendar information to Kari Rose Parsell , calendar editor, by no later than the first of the month two months before the issue in which it should appear.
Rolfs Piano Series 2004 tian ying, China. February 21, 2004. Raymond Jackson. January 10, 2004. RaymondJackson. Biographical Sketch. Program. born pianist, he played with conviction, http://www.mcilwain.org/Rolfs/2004.htm
Extractions: International Classical PianoFest Back to Rolfs Archive Page Presented Concert Pianists Raymond Jackson U. S. A. January 10, 2004 Nadejda Vlaeva Bulgaria January 24, 2004 Mirian Conti Argentina February 7, 2004 Tian Ying China February 21, 2004 Raymond Jackson Raymond Jackson Biographical Sketch Program "born pianist, he played with conviction, élan and poetry of the best taste..."
AllClassical.org - Playlists This weeks program is titled Oscar Levant, Reluctant pianist Johannes,Piano Quartet in A, Op. 26, Members of Arianna String Quartet; tian ying, piano http://www.allclassical.org/playlists.php?selected_date=2005-07-17
Blue Ridge Travel Shanghaiborn pianist tian ying joins the RSO for Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on aTheme of Paganini , a melody heard in Somewhere in Time. Wagners http://www.virginiablueridge.org/calendar.asp?date=3/22/2004&caltype=day
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF A MUSIC SEASON (2004) Honorable Mention pianist Helene Grimaud (with Vedernikov and the Russian Also tian ying s performance of Rachmaninoff s Third Concerto made for a less http://www.lawrencebudmen.com/articles_best_worst_2004.html
Extractions: The music season in South Florida was one of momentous upheaval. The demise of several organizations (The Florida Philharmonic and the Miami Chamber Symphony) and the withdrawal from the area of others (Close Encounters With Music) resulted in a diminished number of performances and less opportunities for local musicians. On the other hand several groups expanded their artistic horizons (the New World Symphony and the Miami International Piano Festival) with new series and venues. There was much splendid music making and a few totally forgettable evenings. Here is a review of the individuals and performances that commanded attention - for both positive and negative reasons. MOST MEMORABLE ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE - The New World Symphony under England's Mark Wigglesworth in an unforgettable Shostakovich Eighth Symphony - a performance that captured all of the terror, agony, and poignancy of this wartime score. Honorable Mention: Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony by the Cincinnati Symphony under the brilliant Paavo Jarvi - a lush, high voltage rendition of a 20th century classic.
Dan@SMU - Movie Theatre Warriors of Heaven and Earth (tian Di ying Xiong) 2003. Hero (ying Xiong) 2002 The pianist 2002. The Amazing Panda Adventure 1995 http://people.smu.edu/yjin/movie.htm
Extractions: 2 Lawrence Budmen ENCHANTING MUSIC The song cycle Ariel 5 Poems of Sylvia Plath Alleluia (1946). This is one of the composer's earliest existing works. He repeats the word 'Alleluia!' forty seven times. The music is both jazzy and prayerful. Ms Young sang this Rorem signature piece in a clear toned, ringing soprano voice with splendid piano obbligato by Mr Young. From left to right: Tian Ying, piano; Pamela McConnell, viola; Glenn Basham, violin; Jana Young, soprano; Ross Harbaugh, cello; Ned Rorem; Margaret Donaghue, clarinet; Russell Young, piano; Scott Flavin, violin; Christine Nield, flute. Photo: Lynn Parks Songs from An Unknown Past (1951) was a real surprise. Here Rorem set seven poems in English madrigal style. The choral part writing is masterful. There is an elegance and lilt in this music that is irresistible. Witty, dance-like melodies abound in this engaging score. The University of Miami Chamber Singers sang this music superbly. The pure, high tones of the sopranos were ravishing. The ensemble's rhythmic precision was marvelous. Presiding over this splendid choral group was Jo-Michael Scheibe, UM's master choral conductor. One can always count on Scheibe to unearth interesting and unique choral works. This Rorem score is a real gem. Scheibe commanded bright toned singing from his excellent chamber vocal group. Lawrence Budmen , Miami Beach, USA home Ensemble home
CultureShock Miami Philharmonie Concert Association of South Florida Italian born pianist, FabioBidini tian ying - Miami Symphony Orchestra The Boston Globes says, in tian http://tropiculturemiami.com/tickets/Music.aspx
Extractions: UM Frost School of Music faculty composers present new works representing the diversity that typifies today's contemporary compositional trends. Faculty memebers showcased include Fed DeSena, JB Floyd, Robert Grower, Dennis Kam, Colby Leider, Lansing McLoskey, Raul Murciano, Thomas Sleeper, and Scott Stinson.
Collage (January 25 - January 31, 1996) For the first concert in November, Chinese pianist tian ying came billed bylegendary piano teacher Russell Sherman as being not one of those keyboard http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/01-25-96/collage.htm
Extractions: MUSICAL ALTERNATIVE: Can't tell a Cowboy from a Steeler? A fourth down from do-it-again? A beer bikini team from a cheesy cheerleader? Me either. But there's an alternative to the Super Bowl on Sunday. The Arizona Friends of Chamber Music is sponsoring a concert that does more than give the football-impaired an excuse to get out of the house. It's also been crafted to help those ignorant of classical music get a small taste of its quiet pleasures. "Piano and Friends," in its inaugural series this year, features young, relatively unknown musicians who play the kind of music that gets neglected in a scene that favors the big symphony. Sunday's concert, at the Leo Rich Theater, will have Bernadene Blaha, a young Canadian pianist, and Peter Rejto, a cellist formerly at the UA and now at Oberlin, playing a variety of duets and solos by Bach, Shostakovitch, Chopin and Brahms. "This is a type of concert that's tremendously neglected all over the country," says Jean-Paul Bierny, a Tucson physician who is president of Arizona Friends of Chamber Music. "We're trying to change that." For years the Friends have hosted evening chamber music performances by some of the most famous groups in classical music. For the new, lower-key series, their strategy is to ferret out talented young musicians who have not yet broken into the big-time scene, or whose playing, perhaps, is not of the flashy style favored in the prestigious competitions. They contacted well-known piano teachers around the country for recommendations. So far, the strategy has paid off, Bierny says.
WCO: Hindemith, Beethoven, Finzi, Mozart After intermission the very gifted pianist tian ying gave a clearly heartfeltreading of Gerald Finzi s Eclogue for Piano and Strings, the slow movement of http://www.madisonmusicreviews.org/doc/r_200103_wco.html
Extractions: The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra's Wednesday evening concert at the Union Theater, Andrew Sewell conducting, was splendidly in tune, as well as musically vigorous and absorbing. Hindemith's carefully crafted Five Pieces for Strings, Op. 44, No. 4 opened the program. Suzanne Beia gave an excellent account of the fleet violin solo in the last movement, and throughout Sewell brought out the work's deep lyricism. Brief moments of unsteady ensemble in the quick movements did no real damage. Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 in C Major , which Sewell conducted from memory, was notably clean and precise, with good tempi and a solid sound. Beethoven's wind writing often affords a slightly raucous edge over the strings, used in this piece to good effect. The work is deceptively difficult, but it got a first-rate exposure here. After intermission the very gifted pianist Tian Ying gave a clearly heartfelt reading of Gerald Finzi's Eclogue for Piano and Strings , the slow movement of an unfinished piano concerto. The music, typically for Finzi, is introspective, and Ying made the most of its basically simple song form.
WCO: Ravel, Bizet devoted to Ravel and Bizet, thanks in no small part to pianist tian ying, whogave a simply spectacular performance of Ravel s Concerto in G Major. http://www.madisonmusicreviews.org/doc/r_200001_wco.html
Extractions: Andrew Sewell, the third and final contender for the post of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra's music director, achieved a notable success Saturday evening at the First Congregational Church in a program devoted to Ravel and Bizet, thanks in no small part to pianist Tian Ying, who gave a simply spectacular performance of Ravel's Concerto in G Major . The orchestra players too were impressive in this piece and in Bizet's youthful Symphony in C Major Ying's fingers are as solid and secure as any I've heard. Ever. I know the piece well and did not spot even small flaws in its very demanding outer movements. But the slow movement was the major revelation: instead of the insouciant simplicity one usually hears there, Ying brought a somewhat Beethoven-like, lyrically probing intensity to his reading, running the high risk of overinterpreting the score. The gamble paid off, opening up new musical terrains by daring to be original in a familiar work. At 31, Ying can expect a great future if he maintains such a high level of musicianship. Contributing greatly to the polish of this piece, Sewell paid unusually close attention to the soloist's nuances. The Bizet's fast movements were a technical stretch for the WCO players, but that's part of the challenge of growth for any established ensemble. Here too the slow movement (
Inside Bay Area - Home Heads in the clouds from Stookey s sounds were brought quickly down to Earth asShanghaiborn pianist tian ying played the mesmerizing opening octaves of the http://www.oaklandtribune.com/Stories/0,1413,82~1804~2552867,00.html
Extractions: Former employees say Fremont semi-conductor maker AXT, Inc., left workers exposed to toxins . [1.6 MB Flash] Local News 2 verdicts expected in Araujo trial Rescued cats and dogs are flown to Bay Area Book delivers a historical tour of Oakland by way of postcards ... A Lonely Life: The story of Rocio Zaragoza Jane Tyska - STAFF As a child, Rocio Zaragoza often asked her grandmother and mother why she couldn't go to school or play outside like the other children. The answer was always the same: She needed to get her surgery first.