Cosmosbooks On May 6, 1990, thomas bowes gave a recital at the Purcell Room, bowes s recitalwas billed as revisiting the golden age of the violin the Edwardian http://www.cosmosbooks.com.hk/topic_a/page_0.asp?topic=2&bookid=231912
Extractions: Home About us Schedule Partners ... Back to About Us Zeneba Bowers , the Artistic Director of ALIAS, earned both her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the Eastman School of Music in 1994 and 1996, respectively. Zeneba has served as concertmaster of Charleston Spoleto Festival, Festival dei Due Mondi (Spoleto, Italy), and the New World Symphony. She has played under the batons of Michael Tilson Thomas, Zdenek Macal, Pinchas Zuckerman, Hugh Wolff, and Leonard Slatkin. She has also performed with the Rochester Philharmonic and the Britt Festival Orchestra in Oregon. East Nashville Center for the Creative Arts , and appearing as part of the guest artist series. Alison Gooding received her Bachelor of Music degree from Florida State University and her Master of Music degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Miss Gooding now plays violin with the Nashville Symphony full time, teaches privately, works in the recording industry, and volunteers with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee . She also serves as the ALIAS Educational Coordinator, working to design and implement ALIAS programs that connect musicians with students in the Nashville community. Licia Jaskunas Clarinetist Lee Levine Christopher Norton Leslie Norton Currently in his fifth season with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, cellist
Random House Publishing Group | Stradivari's Genius By Toby Faber On May 6, 1990, thomas bowes gave a recital at the Purcell Room, bowessrecital was billed as revisiting the golden age of the violin the Edwardian http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0375508481&view=excer
BBC - Radio 3 - Daily Schedule thomas bowes (violin) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Richard Hickox (conductor)6.15am Tchaikovsky, Peter (18401893) Otchevo? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/schedule/2005/07/25/day/index.shtml
Huntington University: Sudbury ON Canada violinist Jeremy Bell formerly studied with Dr. Metro Kozak, who teaches at Cambrian Doug Hallman, Don bowes, Tom Scott and Don Weir among the 58 voice, http://huntington.laurentian.ca/index.php?file=news_e.html
Untitled Document Program includes music by JS Bach, Rohan Leach, thomas Oboe Lee, Lorenzo Sorbo,Alex Shapiro and Paulette bowes, Bb clarinet Daniel Stepner, violin http://home.comcast.net/~thomas.o.lee/concerts.html
Hereford String Orchestra - CONCERT - July 2003 We are delighted to welcome back thomas bowes as our soloist tonight. Brahms Violin Concerto was written for his lifelong friend Joseph Joachim. http://freespace.virgin.net/ljmayes.mal/hso/july.htm
Extractions: Hereford String Orchestra Leominster Priory, 16 th July 2003 This year is the bicentenary of the birth of Hector Berlioz. To mark the occasion we shall be playing one of his popular opera overtures. Hector BERLIOZ (1803-1869) Symphonie fantastique Berlioz composed a wide range of orchestral and choral works, including three operas, at least 29 choral works, many songs, concert overtures, large orchestral pieces and compositions for other musical groups. The opera , based on Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing Although the opera is now rarely performed, the overture remains a brilliant and popular item of the concert repertoire. Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) Violin Concerto in D Op 77 Allegro non troppo Adagio Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo We are delighted to welcome back Thomas Bowes as our soloist tonight. Brahms' Violin Concerto was written for his lifelong friend Joseph Joachim. It was composed at a summer retreat at Portschach on the Wothersee. There Brahms also wrote his mellow and lyrical Second Symphony, in the same key of D major. In writing this concerto, Brahms collaborated to some extent with Joachim, though he did not adopt all the violinist's suggestions. He did, however, leave Joachim to compose his own cadenza in the first movement. The first movement opens with an unusually long tutti section, which is eventually broken into by the flourishing entry of the solo violin. Only later does the violin restate and embellish the opening themes. Dark tones make themselves felt in the development section, but overall, the mood is one of confident tranquillity.
February: Classical pianist James Coghlin, violinist Marcus Mayell and vocalist This year James has won the prestigious Florence bowes Competition and has been http://www.moosejawculture.com/12345.html
Extractions: Sandra Knoss, raised on a farm near Glentworth Saskatchewan , studied Fine Arts at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon Emma Lake Emma Lake Sandra began to experiment with abstract art exploring the relationships of colour, texture and composition. She now applies these abstract elements to her landscapes. Because she finds her work enhanced by this exploration, Sandra returns to pure abstract especially when working with encaustics. Her resulting works adorn her walls as she feels they are her own, not replicas of other traditions or styles. Encaustics, a mixture of beeswax, pigment and resin are featured in this exhibition. Sandra finds encaustics to be a freeing medium, allowing her to portray the feel of the landscapes around her without being bound to any specific rules or preconceived limits. Her images emerge as she plays with the colours and lines, giving an impression of the Prairies seldom captured. Southern Saskatchewan
March 30: Information From Answers.com 1533 thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury. 2004 - Erick Friedman,American concert violinist, violin professor at Yale University http://www.answers.com/topic/march-30
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping March 30 Wikipedia March 30 March 30 is the day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (90th in Leap years ). There are 276 days remaining. March Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Edward I storms Berwick-upon-Tweed , sacking the then- Scottish border town, slaughtering almost everyone, even those fleeing to the churches. - The people of Sicily rebel against the Angevin king Charles I , in what becomes known as the Sicilian Vespers Ferdinand and Isabella sign a decree aimed at expelling all Jews from Spain unless they convert to Roman Catholicism Thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury Napoleonic Wars Sixth Coalition forces march into Paris Florida Territory created in the United States Anesthesia is used for the first time in an operation by Dr. Crawford Long - One of the most important battles of the Dominican War of Independence from Haiti takes place near the city of Santiago de los Caballeros Origins of the American Civil War Bleeding Kansas - "Border Ruffians" from Missouri invade Kansas and force election of a pro- slavery legislature.
Musicians Index B (UK) Saxophonist and violinist in Herman Darewski s band in the late 1930s. Alf bowes. (UK). Al Bowlly. (UK). Dave Bowman. (UK). Bert Bown. (UK) http://www.mgthomas.co.uk/dancebands/IndexPages/Musicians-index-B.htm
Extractions: Click on one of the letters below if you wish to go to the any of the other pages. A B C D E F ... W X Y Z Name and Details Photograph Other Info. Max Bacon. (UK) Max was the larger-than-life drummer with the Ambrose Orchestra for many years, who also had a unique Jewish-style humour. Prior to joining Ambrose in late 1927, he had been with Leon van Straten's band in 1926 and also was briefly with Fred Elizalde's band (which seems to be made up of Ambrose musicians) and Al Starita's Kit-Cat band (probably a temporary substitute for Eric Little). He was a regular member of Ronnie Munro's band which recorded for Parlophone and Imperial from 1926 to 1929, and also with Arthur Lally's band at Decca in the early 1930s. His stint with Ambrose lasted until 1940 and his wry comments may be heard on a number of comedy titles, including the famous number "Cohen the Crooner (The Crosby of Mile-End)" which is extant on film. Of Max's subsequent career, I know nothing, but suspect he may have become a solo variety act.
Public Affairs 2005 Press Releases a work written by the Quartet s experimental violinist thomas Chiu. Blair thomas s set design and staging uses puppetry, shadows and the costumed http://www.sfsu.edu/~news/prsrelea/fy05/allarts1.htm
Extractions: Morrison Artists Series Announces 2005/06 Fiftieth Anniversary Season:2005/06 Season Features Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Piano Trio; David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness; eighth blackbird with Soprano Lucy Shelton in Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire; Juilliard String Quartet; and Alexander String Quartet with Turtle Island String Quartet SAN FRANCISCO, July 18, 2005 San Francisco's longest-running chamber music series, the Morrison Artists Series celebrates 50 years of presenting, free of charge, the world's best chamber music to Bay Area audiences. Commemorating this milestone, the Morrison Series opens its 50th Season with a Golden Anniversary Gala Concert featuring special guest artist, guitar icon
July 3 MARIANNA American violinist Linda Wang will open the 200203 Chipola For information about either course, call Angie Rodriguez-thomas at 718-2316. http://www.chipola.edu/public_relations/Releases/September 2002.htm
Extractions: Sept 5, 2002 MARIANNAThe Chipola Junior College Student Government Association will host a memorial service, Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m., in the front of the college Arts Center. The ceremony will include speakers, patriotic music, readings and a moment of silence. For information, contact Nancy Johnson, SGA adviser at 718-2314. Sept. 5, 2002 MARIANNATo promote awareness of Childhood Cancer Month, the Chipola Junior College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa encourages everyone to wear a gold ribbon during September. The Gold Ribbon campaign was established by Gigi Thorsen in honor of her daughter. The ribbon has since become an emblem for all who are dedicated to research, treatment, advocacy, and care that will benefit children and adolescents with cancer. More than 12,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year. Despite remarkable research progress, cancer still kills more children than any other disease. PTK has joined force with the American Cancer Society to help raise childhood cancer awareness.
All Newton Music School - Faculty Biographies Paulette bowes, Clarinet. BM, University of Michigan, University of Maryland, MM, Former principal second violinist of Portland, ME, Symphony, http://www.allnewtonmusicschool.com/faculty_bios.html
Extractions: Margaret Bachelder Laura Backley-Bolduc , Voice. MM, University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. Studied with Metropolitan Opera Baritone, Mark Oswald. Creator of the CCM Musical Theater Certificate Program. District finalist for the Metropolitan Opera Competition. Karyn Barry , Keyboard, Piano. BM, Vocal Performance, NEC. BA in Christian Education and Music, Belhaven College, Certified Yamaha teacher. Member Concord Madrigals and Trinity Church Choir, Concord. Taught for Brookline Adult Education. Judith Bedford Paulette Bowes , Clarinet. BM, University of Michigan, University of Maryland, MM, New England Conservatory. Co-Founder and performer, Claranewtones Quartet. Director All Newton Music School. Chris Brown , Guitar. BA, Magna Cum Laude, Berklee College of Music. Jazz, Blues, and Funk performer in the New England and New York area. Website:
Upcoming Events violinist Tom bowes and author Toby Faber illuminate this enduring mystery in alecture at the Royal Geographical Society. Tickets £10.00 Call Carla Blake http://www.redrice.com/kinoe/frameversion/Events.html
Extractions: March 1st 2005 The genius of Antonio Stradivari. Nearly three hundred years after his death, Antonio Stradivari's violins and cellos remain the best in the world. Violinist Tom Bowes and author Toby Faber illuminate this enduring mystery in a lecture at the Royal Geographical Society. April 21st 2005 Peter Hillary, son of Sir Edmund Hillary will talk about climbing in the Himalayas, running schools and hospitals around the foot of Everest and a collection of adventurous tales. He will read from his new book In The Ghost Country' and will show excerpts of film from his expeditions. The lecture will be at the Royal Geographical Society in aid of KINOE and the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust UK. October 5th 2005 Up and around Kangchenjunga. In 1955 George Band was a member of Charles Evans' Expedition to Kangchenjunga (28,169'), the third highest peak, then the highest unclimbed. Band and Brown, the first assault team, reached the near-summit on 25th May. Hardie and Streather, the second pair, on the following day. It was not climbed again for 22 years. Come to an evening of celebration at the Royal Geographical Society to mark the 50th anniversary in aid of the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust UK and KINOE.
March 30 - Enpsychlopedia 1755); 1879 thomas Couture, French painter and teacher (b. 2004 - ErickFriedman, American concert violinist, violin professor at Yale University http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/March_30
Extractions: March Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Events 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Holidays and observances ... edit Edward I storms Berwick-upon-Tweed , sacking the then- Scottish border town, slaughtering almost everyone, even those fleeing to the churches. - The people of Sicily rebel against the Angevin king Charles I , in what becomes known as the Sicilian Vespers Ferdinand and Isabella sign a decree aimed at expelling all Jews from Spain unless they convert to Roman Catholicism Thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury Napoleonic Wars Sixth Coalition forces march into Paris Florida Territory created in the United States Anesthesia is used for the first time in an operation by Dr. Crawford Long - One of the most important battles of the Dominican War of Independence from Haiti takes place near the city of Santiago de los Caballeros Origins of the American Civil War Bleeding Kansas - "Border Ruffians" from Missouri invade Kansas and force election of a pro- slavery legislature.
Special Events For The Year 1874 Born , 06/14/1874, Edward bowes, radio host (Major bowes Amateur Hour) Born , 01/04/1874, Josef Suk, Czech violinist/composer (Asrael) http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/year/1874.htm
Extractions: Born : 'Abbas II, last khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt (1892-1914) Born : Amy Lowell, US, critic/Imagist poet (Patterns) Born : Andr Debierne, French chemist/physicist (Actinium) Born : Anton F Philips, president-director of Philips Born : Ant¢nio Egas Moniz, Portugal, lobotomist (Nobel 1949) Born : Apirana Turupa Ngata, Kawaka NZ, Maori political/cultural leader Born : Arnold Schonberg, Vienna Austria, composer (Second Quartet) Born : Arthur Meighen, (C) 9th PM of Canada (1920-21, 1926) Born : Arthur Meighen, Canada, PM of Canada (1920, 21, 26) Born : Arthur Shomburg, famous African Born : Arthur Von Schendel, writer (1 Rover Verliefd) Born : August Krogh, Denmark, physiologist (Nobel-1920) Born : Ben[jamin] Turpin, US, comic (Uncle Tom without the cabin) Born : Carrie White, 11/1990 (oldest living American) Born : Carrie White, oldest US woman (dies Nov 1990 at 116) Born : Chaim Weizmann, Israeli statesman (1st President) Born : Charles A Beard, American historian (American Continentalism)
March 30 - Simple English Wikipedia 2004 Erick Friedman, American concert violinist, violin professor at YaleUniversity 1533 - thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_30
Extractions: Calendar January Su Mo ... edit edit Thomas Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury William Hunter , anatomist (b. Beau Brummell , English celebrity and dandy (b. Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun , painter (b. Thomas Couture , French painter and teacher (b. Karl May , German author (b. Arthur Machen , author (b. Friedrich Bergius , German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. Maxfield Parrish , American artist (b. Bobby Driscoll , American actor Sergey Ilyushin , Russian aerospace engineer (b. DeWitt Wallace , American publisher Karl Rahner , German theologian Harold Peary , American actor, singer James Cagney , actor (b. Jon Stone , American writer, director, producer, co-creator of Sesame Street Gary Morton , film and television producer Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon , Queen Mother of the United Kingdom (b. Rudolf Walter Leonhardt German journalist Valentin Pavlov , former prime minister of the Soviet Union Michael Jeter , American actor Alistair Cooke broadcaster Michael King New Zealand historian Erick Friedman American concert violinist, violin professor at Yale University
June 13 Deaths In History June 13, 1946 Edward bowes, radio host (Major bowes Amateur Hour), dies at 71 June 13, 1713 Arcangelo Corelli, Italian violinist and composer, http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysdeath/death_june_13.html
Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Wi" - "Wn" autistic savant thomas Greene Wiggins piano prodigy born a slave on a Lady Elizabeth Angela Marquerite bowesLyon Windsor widow of King George VI; http://www.msu.edu/~daggy/cop/bkofdead/obits-wi.htm
Extractions: information listed after his or her name. 1653 ~ Johann Pachelbel, German composer and organist More information about Pachelbel 1887 ~ Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his invention of the lateral-cut, flat-disk gramophone. We know it better as the record player. Emile got the patent, but Thomas Edison got the notoriety for making it work and making music with his invention. 1854 ~ Engelbert Humperdinck, German opera composer Read quotes by and about Humperdinck More information about Humperdinck Boxcar Willie (Lecil Martin), The Singing Hobo: songwriter, singer 1933 ~ Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins), Songwriter, CMA Male Vocalist of the Year in 1975, Grammy Award-winner with Loretta Lynn , owns booking agency, music publishing company, Twitty Burgers, Twitty City theme park 1935 ~ Seiji Ozawa, Japanese conductor More information about