Summary Of HR0489 Short description HONOR rachel barton Synopsis of Bill as introduced Honors Miss barton is a renowned violinist and is recognized as one of the most http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/legisnet90/summary/900HR0489.html
Extractions: Full Text Bill Status House Sponsors: HOEFT ERWIN Short description: HONOR RACHEL BARTON Synopsis of Bill as introduced: Honors Rachel Barton of Chicago, Illinois. Miss Barton is a renowned violinist and is recognized as one of the most gifted virtuosi of her generation. Last action on Bill: RESOLUTION ADOPTED Last action date: Location: House Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE - SENATE - END OF INQUIRY
Flavorpill CHI Famed violinist rachel barton Pine hosts tonight s conversation with CSO violinistFred Spector as he shares his menagerie of stringed instruments at the http://chi.flavorpill.net/mailer/issue29/
Extractions: Mix up some tempera paints, pull out a box of tongue depressors, and get your stomach ready for a heaping helping of library paste, because this week Chicago takes a crash course in art and design . Learn a few things about Edward Hopper , cast an iron microphone , and knit die in hot cars ). Keeping your creative side hidden will only lead to a staid, formulaic life , so feel free to fiddle around, start a revolution , and spread it. What did you make in arts and crafts today, sweetie? Pinch pot ashtray Cup full of melted crayons Tie-dyed thong Diorama of troubling home life Needlessly elaborate paperweight Popsicle stick effigy Scented drip-candle (spring breeze!) A colored-sand-in-a-bottle thingy All-black lanyard of death Just a pile of pipe cleaners
Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society First violinist Simin Ganatra, born and raised in southern California, firstplayed with Michael Tree, rachel barton, and the St. Lawrence Quartet, http://www.rhinebeckmusic.org/season/9.html
Extractions: Finale, Vivace Now in its second decade, the Ying Quartet continues to develop ways of making artistic and creative expression an essential part of everyday life. Their current projects in this direction include an innovative visiting residency at Symphony Space in New York City connecting music with other art forms, including dance, poetry, and film; an exploration with the Turtle Island String Quartet of jazz, improvisation and the classical string quartet tradition; and a variety of visiting residencies on campuses and in communities across the United States. Natives of Chicago, the Ying siblings began their career as an ensemble in 1992 in the farm town of Jesup, Iowa (population 2000) as the first artists involved in the National Endowment for the Arts Chamber Music Rural Residencies Program. The Quartet participated fully in the community, performing on countless occasions for audiences of six to six hundred people in a residency so successful that it was widely chronicled in the national and international media, including features in The New York Times and STRAD magazine and on CBS Sunday Morning.
Grant Park Festival Starts Season Of Change Chamber music featuring violinist rachel barton, pianist Valentina Lisitsa, DavidSchrader on pianoforte, and sopranos Jonita Lattimore and Elizabeth Norman http://www.suntimes.com/output/delacoma/wkp-news-grant18north.html
Extractions: Like just about everybody else in Chicago interested in architecture and classical music, the staff and musicians of the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus are counting the days until July 16, when they give the inaugural concert in the new Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The silvery curlicued roof of the new concert shell at Washington east of Michigan has been stopping pedestrians in their tracks for months now, and the trellis holding a state-of-the-art acoustical system is stretched like a gigantic skeletal beetle over the pavilion's lawn. All systems appear to be go for an on-time opening weekend. But festival planners worry that music lovers might forget that the symphony will be giving concerts well before July 16. The Grant Park Music Festival's 70th season opens Wednesday in the new Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph, just north of the Pritzker Pavilion. It won't be possible to picnic under the stars and gaze at the Chicago skyline while mezzo-soprano Nancy Maultsby sings Brahms' "Alto'' Rhapsody with the Grant Park Orchestra Wednesday or violinist Jennifer Koh plays Szymanowski's Violin Concerto No. 1 on July 1 and 2. But it will be possible to sample, for free or for slightly more than the cost of a movie ticket, the sound of one of Chicago's best orchestras in the superb acoustics of the city's newest theater.
Waukesha Symphony Orchestra - 'Red, White And Sousa' Season violinist rachel barton Pine marks her return to the Waukesha Symphony Orchestrain a performance of Elgars Violin Concerto in B minor, op. 61. http://www.waukeshasymphony.org/events.asp
Extractions: info@waukeshasymphony.org Classical Colorations Shattuck Auditorium on the Carroll College Campus Tuesday, October 04, 2005 - 7:30 PM Chicago Symphony principal clarinetist Larry Combs joins the WSO for Mozarts Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622. This concert also showcases Brahms triumphant Symphony No. 1 in C minor, op. 68 as well as Ash by Wisconsins own Michael Torke. Scottish Fantasia Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield Sunday, November 06, 2005 - 2:00 PM Violinist Rachel Barton Pine marks her return to the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Elgars Violin Concerto in B minor, op. 61. Mendelssohns Symphony No. 3 in A minor, op. 62 Scottish and Makenzies Benedictus round the WSOs tribute to Scotland. Scottish Fantasia Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 7:30 PM Violinist Rachel Barton Pine marks her return to the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Elgars Violin Concerto in B minor, op. 61. Mendelssohns Symphony No. 3 in A minor, op. 62 Scottish and Makenzies Benedictus round the WSOs tribute to Scotland.
Www.fiddle.net: Tony Ludiker's Personal Page virtuoso solo violinist rachel barton and her boyfriend (now husband) Greg Pine.rachel and I taught together at Mark O Connor s Fiddle camp in October http://www.fiddle.net/personal/tony.html
Extractions: I was born on April 16, 1962 in Huntington Park, California. My mother Carol was raised in the Spokane, Washington area but lived in California for several years following her marriage to my father Bart. It was during that time I and my brothers Terry and Randy were born. When I was three years old my parents relocated the family to Spokane.
Extractions: Violinist Rachel Barton, who performs in Escondido Oct. 30 with the San Diego Symphony, is an exception: She has known since early childhood that her future was in music. "By the time I was 5 years old, I knew I was a violinist. When I had to turn in schoolwork, I signed it, 'Rachel Barton, violinist,' as though it was part of my name." Barton attributes her interest in the instrument to encounters at her parents' church in Chicago.
98.7WFMT Radio Network | Live From WFMT violinist rachel barton Pine, CUBE, and the Chicago Children s Choir. rachel barton Pine and Matthew Hagle play the complete cycle of Beethoven http://www.wfmt.com/radionetwork/livefromwfmt.html
Extractions: Program Grid Live from WFMT Each Monday evening from October through June, host-producer Kerry Frumkin welcomes local and visiting musicians for solo recitals and chamber-music concerts live in our Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio. Kerry's guests for 2004-05 will include the Chicago Chamber Musicians, the Pacifica Quartet, violinist Rachel Barton Pine, CUBE, and the Chicago Children's Choir.
MPC 41 Speakers And Guests Page 2 violinist rachel barton, a Chicago native, has appeared as soloist with majororchestras across North America and Europe, including the St. Louis, Chicago, http://www.amppr.org/mpc41speakersandguests2.html
Extractions: Tony began to play in Jazz night clubs around Columbus, Ohio while he was still learning the art of the Hammond B3 organ. He was influenced by hometown Organists such as Hank Marr and Don Patterson. Tony's newfound fascination led him to jazz organ legends Jimmy McGriff, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Charles Earland, Jack McDuff, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. Here He found an unlimited source of inspiration; he just couldn't get enough! On Tony's sixteenth birthday, he received a return phone call from Jimmy Smith. This was a great honor and really boosted his enthusiasm as an organist. Jimmy Smith continued to give Tony Jazz Organ secrets over the phone while Tony was playing around Columbus. When he was twenty, Jimmy Smith invited Tony to come play with him at his club in Woodland Hills L.A., California.
MassLive.com violinist rachel barton Pine didn t realize how influential Musicorda had beenin her life until she returned there this season to assume her new job as http://www.masslive.com/entertainment/republican/index.ssf?/base/living-0/112210
CourierPostOnline - South Jersey's Web Site rachel barton Pine s musical passport is stamped with Scotland. In her latest CDrelease, the violinist gathers together four works for violin and orchestra http://www.courierpostonline.com/news/entertainment/ethe080505a.htm
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DC Pages | Events Calendar | Add New Events violinist rachel barton Pine Live at NPR Tuesday, May 17, 2005 NPR (Studio 4A,4th Floor) 635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 Audience must http://dcpages.com/cgibin/cal/newcal/dayview.php?cal=School&getdate=20050517
Extractions: V Gibson ex Hubermann Strad., A. Remarks: Julian Altman was a café violinist who is said to have stolen Hubermann this instrument from his dressing room at Carnegie Hall while Hubermann was performing on his Guarneri del Gesú. After his death in a correctional facility in Connecticut his widow gave in court contradictory versions of the theft. Altman, who played on the Gibson for nearly 50 years, was in prision not due to the theft but due to sexual abuse of his wife's grandchild.
Extractions: 1. Brahms Violin Concerto On paper this is just another available version of the frequently recorded Brahms violin concerto, but Cedille have now teamed up with the virtuoso fiddler Rachel Barton to pair it with a substantial work by Joseph Joachim, the demon violinist. Not only that, but Joachim takes first billing with his epic fifty minute Concerto In The Hungarian Style. A surprisingly lacklustre, rather woolly opening to the work by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is offset by Barton's dazzling entry, full of double stopping and bringing home the full passion behind the music. It's a long listen for a first movement, longer than many a Mozart concerto at 27 minutes, but it mostly has enough to keep the listener interested, particularly with Barton at the helm. She's clearly done her research on this work, and applies a flawless technique. A charming Romanze forms the second movement, with a more dramatic central section, until the call to arms from the horn that indicates the onset of the finale, making use of the gypsy elements of the Hungarian style. The polished orchestral accompaniment under
Extractions: billb@soundstage.com Cedille Records is the label of the Chicago Classical Recording Foundation. This organization is a publicly supported, not-for-profit organization that is "devoted to promoting the finest musicians, ensembles, and composers in the Chicago area through the production of audiophile-quality recordings on the Cedille Records label." The goal itself is a worthy one. The result is a new resource of great performances recorded with demo-quality production. On her fifth release for Cedille Records, Barton plays concertos by Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim. The two composers were known to have been good friends who learned from and collaborated with one another, or as Barton would say, "they jammed together." The two concertos make an interesting contrast. Joachims concerto is very playful and gypsy-like in tempo and melody, whereas the Brahmss piece is more stately and poised. Doing justice to just one of these great concertos would be considered an accomplishment. Barton does much more than that, providing refreshing interpretations and skilled performances of both.
Extractions: Be a part of the political process! The First Debate I was lucky enough to see Rachel Barton Pine last year when she was a soloist during a Dupage Symphony Orchestra . Disclosure: my wife, Sarah, plays violin in the DSO . The piece she played with the orchestra was great, but it was her encore that blew me away, as well as most of the audience who was there. From the article: Young violinist on quest to spread classical music So off she went to visit rock radio stations, bringing her fiddle and her vast knowledge of Megadeth and Mozart, Metallica and Mendelssohn, Robert Plant and Johann Pachelbel. Anyway, thanks to Chicagoist who pointed out the MSNBC story Stringendo Storming The Citadel This entry was posted on Thursday, September 30th, 2004 at 2:07 pm and is filed under Entertainment . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.