Classical Music With Alan Brandt RACH 3 will be tackled by pianist tian ying and the Louisville Orchestra this week.STRIKING A FALSE NOTE Here s something you won t see at one of WUOL s http://www.wuol.org/today_alan_october2004.htm
Extractions: Blog archives: September 2004 August 2004 29-Oct-2004 COSTUMED CONCERT : The Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra is presenting a Halloween Special Sunday. There's a great photo accompanying the article. HOPE FOR THE FUTURE: A new chamber group is bringing free classical music performances to Cleveland. DETROIT has some classical music offerings this weekend. NEW YORK CITY has a bunch of classical music events coming up. FRIDAY CAT BLOGGING: Gotham loves to read the paper. My dog (Lady) Macbeth insisted she get her photo in today's blogging too. Gotham didn't seem to mind. 28-Oct-2004 Tim and Sara King performing at yesterday's Lunchtime Classics concert. Tune in Saturday for the rebroadcast at 5:30 pm. (I'll have more photos from this recital later this morning.) UPDATE: One more photo: That's pianist Steve Crews in the middle. Sara is a sophomore - in High School! SHOP TALK: Business First writes about Public Radio Partnership's grant to switch to Digital: Mac Dula, chief engineer for PRP, said the partnership was notified of the awards but has not yet received grant documents specifying the amount of the award. He said he expects the stations to receive the maximum amount of $75,000 each, or a total of $225,000. The money will be used to invest in equipment that will allow the stations to begin broadcasts in a new HD Radio format.
Seventh National Chopin Piano Competition Gersende de Sabran pianist, an outstanding interpreter of the music of tian ying Professor of Piano, University of Miamis Frost School of Music http://www.infochopin.pl/en/artykuly.php/68
Senior News: March 2001 Next performance Thursday, March 15, 730 pm, tian ying, pianist. o EurekaSymphony Orchestra, concert season December through May. Next concert April 6, http://www.humguide.com/seniornews/issues/0103d.shtml
Extractions: Dixieland Jazz Festival celebrates its 11th year, but that's not all The North Coast is becoming known as home to a broad spectrum of good music and fun events. The Dixieland Jazz Festival, now in its 11th year, brings more than 10,000 people of all ages from all over to enjoy a long weekend of music and dancing. Proceeds for Redwood Coast Music Festivals go to benefit programs for local seniors and for youth music education. Put on your dancing shoes March 30-April 1 and enjoy! For tickets call 707-445-3378 or check on the web site at www.redwoodjazz.org.
Courier-journal.com » The Courier-Journal » Louisville, KY » SCENEarts 31, 2002 The CourierJournal. If being a successful musician means plying therelationship business, then pianist tian ying is doing very well indeed. http://www.louisvillescene.com/arts/performing/2002/p20020131ying.html
Extractions: Monday, September 12, 2005 HURRICANE KATRINA SPECIAL REPORT Hopelessness begins to lift in New Orleans Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Katrina's onslaught, Sunday was marked by signs that hopelessness was beginning to lift in this shattered city. While the final toll from the disaster remains unknown, there were indications New Orleans had begun to turn a corner. Big East Preview the landscape of the new conference, plus schedules and school profiles Training for Iraq A realistic drill at "Fallujah, Ky.," a Fort Campell training facility called the Cassidy Military Operations in Urban Terrain Site aims to give troops experience with the sights, sounds, smells and kinds of people they might find in Iraq. Fall Arts 2005-06 guide to the performing and visual arts in Louisville, the state and the region. YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES Sept. 11
Extractions: Monday, September 12, 2005 HURRICANE KATRINA SPECIAL REPORT Hopelessness begins to lift in New Orleans Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Katrina's onslaught, Sunday was marked by signs that hopelessness was beginning to lift in this shattered city. While the final toll from the disaster remains unknown, there were indications New Orleans had begun to turn a corner. Big East Preview the landscape of the new conference, plus schedules and school profiles Training for Iraq A realistic drill at "Fallujah, Ky.," a Fort Campell training facility called the Cassidy Military Operations in Urban Terrain Site aims to give troops experience with the sights, sounds, smells and kinds of people they might find in Iraq. Fall Arts 2005-06 guide to the performing and visual arts in Louisville, the state and the region. YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES Sept. 11
Past Results Highest Ranking pianist of the Americas Alberto Reyes ($500 PanAmerican Union) tian ying/People s Rep. of China/3500/TJ Brown and CA Lupton Foundation http://www.cliburn.org/page/117
Extractions: Adler, Vicky (Brazil); Alexanian, Anahid Lydia (Canada); Alvarez, Carmen (Uruguay); Bethel, Edward Clement (USA); Boatright, Jo Garner (USA); Borges, Rafael (Mexico); Cho, Sung-Mi (Korea); Cooper, William D. (USA); Garcia Salas, Zoila Luz (Guatemala); Hallman, Milton Hastings (USA); Jolly, James (USA); Keillor, Elaine (Canada); Kim, Jung Kyou (Korea); Lima, Arthur Moreira (Brazil); Linzmeyer, Marlene M. (USA); Lipovetsky, Leonidas E. (Uruguay); Mastroianni, Thomas (USA); Motekaitis, Manigirdas (USA); Noguera, Marta Hebe (Argentina); Paik, Yun Hee (Korea); Payne, Dorothy Katherine (USA); Pinto, David (UK); Saarinen, Gloria (New Zealand); Sandoval, Jr., Jose (Mexico); Thomas, Charles Edward (USA); Watson, Margaret C. (USA); Wells, Leslie Marie (USA); Wilkinson, Grace (UK); Wolfe, Walter (USA); Yaggy, Sandra (USA)
Beethoven Colorado Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bernhard Klee with pianist tian ying.December 1, 2000. Beethoven, Ludwig van. Season Finale All Beethoven Concert http://www.lauxweb.com/chuck/beethoveninamerica.html
KWAX-FM 91.1, Eugene, Oregon Leontovitch String Quartet and pianist Volodmyr Vynnytsky Weber, Piano Quartet in Quartet 10, Op. 118; Brahms, Piano Quartet in A, Op. 26 (tian ying). http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~kwax/guide.html
Extractions: 4Shanghai String Quartet: Beethoven, Quartet in B-flat, Op. 18/6; Grosse Fugue in B-flat, Op. 133; Quartet in F, Op. 135. Gordon String Quartet with violist Emanuel Wishnow: Brahms, Quintet in F, Op. 88; Loeffler, Quintet for 3 Violins, Viola and Cello. Quartetto Latino Americano: Boccherini, Quartet in A, Op. 11/6.
Oakland East Bay Symphony Sets Schedule 19 with pianist tian ying playing Rachmaninoff s Third Piano Concerto on a programthat also includes Nathaniel Stookey s Big Bang and Brahms First http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/08/18/DDG
SF GUIDE Online Event Calendar: November 19 West Coast premier of Nathaniel Stookey s Big Bang with worldacclaimed pianist tian ying; January 21 A Mostly Mozart tribute; February http://www.sfguide.com/cgi-local/webdata_ecal.pl?pagenum=3&cgifunction=Search&Co
Hartford Advocate: Things To See And Do 7, 8 pm; The Mark Templeton Trio, jazz standards arranged by pianist Templeton, allBeethoven, July 11, 2 pm; Arianna String Quartet, tian ying, piano, http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/gbase/Guides/content.html?oid=oid:69059
Tian Ying - Artist Bio In recent seasons tian ying has appeared widely throughout the United Stated In 200102 season alone, tian ying performed 9 different concerti with http://tianying-pianist.net/htmlversion/artist_bio.html
Extractions: Winner of many prestigious awards, including high honors at the Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1989, Tian Ying has become well known for his eloquent, poetic, dramatically intense performances. With his reputation for unusually searching and profound interpretations played at the the highest level of virtuoso accomplishment, Ying has earned a distinguished place among today's most exciting, original and accomplished artists of his generation. Born in Shanghai and educated in the U.S., Tian Ying made his first public appearance with the Shanghai Symphony at age 10. He attended the Interlochen Arts Academy and the New England Conservatory of Music where he was a Presidential Scholar and a student of the celebrated pianist Russell Sherman. There have been many articles written about Tian Ying, including profiles in The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and People Magazine. Fall 2002 marked the beginning of his tenure on the faculty at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.
Dr. Henri-Robert Delbeau Dr. HenriRobert Delbeau is an award-winning concert pianist, as well as anAdministrator I should also give homage to my teachers, tian ying, in NY, http://www.exploredance.com/insideperspectives112702.php
Extractions: November 27, 2002 Dr. Henri-Robert Delbeau is an award-winning concert pianist, as well as an Administrator and Inpatient Specialist at Long Island Jewish Hospital. Dr. Delbeau joined me at Blue Lady Lounge, Shelly's New York, 104 West 57th Street, NY, 212.245.2422, where another musician, who was published in ExploreDance.com, Hilliard Greene, was performing on bass. See photos below. REZ - How did you prepare for your recent concert with such a busy schedule? HRD - I regulate my life, when it comes to work. I try to create a balance. I don't have 8 hours/day the week before a concert, maybe 8 hours/month. But, I was able to practice 8 hrs/week.
Lybot.com: Musicians And Bands > T: 76 - 100 94, tianyingpianist.com go tian ying, concert pianist, homepage, bio, reviews,repertoire, management, booking, personal representitive,cd. http://www.lybot.com/Musicians_and_Bands/Alphabet/T_76_100.htm
Concert Review After intermission, pianist tian ying joined the quartet for a raw and muscularperformance of Dvorák s dramatic Quintet in A Major, Op. 81. http://www.cavani.org/review.html
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New Times - San Luis Obispo - Hot Dates - Concerts TOO MANY NOTES WORKS OF MOZART AND CHOPIN features pianist William Featured piano soloist is tian ying. Tickets are $20, $17 for students and seniors. http://www.newtimesslo.com/archive/2004-01-07/hotdates/concerts.html
Extractions: Categories... Special Events Concerts Stage Kid Stuff Outdoors Sports Farmers Market Art Openings Volunteering TOO MANY NOTES: WORKS OF MOZART AND CHOPIN features pianist William Terrence Spiller, music faculty member at Cal Poly, in a benefit at 8 p.m. Jan. 10 in the Cal Poly Theatre. Tickets are $10, $6 for students and seniors. Proceeds benefit the Cal Poly Music Department Scholarship Fund. Info: 756-2406. SLO BLUES SOCIETY presents James Armstrong at 8 p.m. Jan. 10 at the SLO Veterans Building, 801 Grand Ave., SLO. Life at the Top opens the show. Tickets are $15, $13 for members. Info: 541-7930. EMMA LOU DIEMER , composer and organist, performs at 3 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Valley of the Flowers United Church of Christ, 3346 Constellation Rd., Vandenberg Village. A reception follows the performance. Presented by the Lompoc Valley Music Association. Tickets are $12, $6 for students. Info: 736-8702 or 735-4777. I MUSICI DE MONTREAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA , a 16-member orchestra, performs at 8 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Cal Poly Theatre. Presented by Cal Poly Arts. Tickets are $32-$38. A pre-concert lecture begins at 7 p.m. in the Philips Recital Hall. Info: 756-2787.
Miami February 2005 Events Featuring pianist tian ying. Selections include Beethoven s Concertofor Piano No. 5 and Mendelssohn s Symphony No. 4 in A. http://www.miamikids.net/calendar/february_events.htm
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