Extractions: Corey Cerovsek and Maxim Vengerov by Anthony Guneratne Most musical instruments live in constant anxiety. It is rumored that a piano-tuner once reported that whenever his notoriously finicky Steinways resisted tempering he had only to whisper the name of Vladimir Horowitz to have all the strings simultaneously quiver into tune, and I myself have seen a mature, sturdy Bösendorfer tremble at the approach of Lazar Berman. Left: Paganini's "Canone" Not so the stringed instruments. The recently deceased novelist Mario Puzo might have celebrated the misdeeds of the Corleones in his Godfather novels, but in terms of capacity for intrigue the Corleone family have been amateurs in comparison to the string family. Anton Chekhov, a great music-lover, was among the first to recognize that when a princess and a musician have to be brought together in a comic romance, one should leave the necessary ruses up to a member of this family (hence the enduring charm of Romance With a Double Bass ). Stringed instruments have hatched plots that have lasted centuries: by about 1650, for instance, they decided to transform the small Italian village of Cremona into a factory for their own manufacture. The sweet-toned instruments made by Niccolò Amati (1596-1684), the bright, beautifully-balanced sound of those fashioned by Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737), and the character and tonal variety of those of Bartolomeo Guarneri (1698-1744), have never been equalled by those made anywhere else.
Extractions: River Rhapsodies Series ... ASO Special Events Concert Conversations A 40th Anniversary Celebration A Portrait of the Sea Mozart's 250th Birthday! ... Verdi "Aida" Join the ASO for the classics! From traditions that began with Mozart, Beethoven and Rachmaninoff to new and exciting works from the 20th century, the works performed in this series represent the full range of orchestral literature. Guest artists from around the world join us throughout each season, and every year one concert showcases the accomplished musicians of the ASO. This year we welcome cellist Zuill Bailey, violinist Corey Cerovsek, pianist Andre Watts, a celebration of Mozart's 250th Birthday, and Verdi's beloved opera "Aida." All concerts are held at Robinson Center Music Hall in downtown Little Rock at the times and dates listed, and are conducted by ASO Music Director David Itkin unless otherwise noted. Whether you are a long-time music aficionado or a budding music lover, this program is for you. Maestro Itkin leads dynamic and insightful Concert Conversations lecture series 45 minutes prior to each Stella Boyle Smith Masterworks Series performance. The format is casual and many times our guest artists will participate for a moment of demonstration. The series takes place downstairs at Robinson Center Music Hall in rooms 101-102 and is always free to the public.
Upcoming Concerts & Events At The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Featuring violinist corey cerovsek, the series begins auspiciously with Brahms soaring violin concerto, Berlioz Roman Carnival, and Dvorak s Symphony No http://www.arkansassymphony.org/calendar/default.asp?strMonth=9_2005
The World Violinist Links (Home) Michele Auclair, 80, violinist who became renowned teacher. An article at BostonGlobe. cerovsek, corey (1972 ) Canada. All About corey http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/violinists.htm
RIN:299 Young Musicians Pay A Heavy Price To Perform On Top Violins corey cerovsek, a prodigious violinist from Bloomington, Ind., learned that smoothseas and good sailing are not always guaranteed once an artist has http://fritz-reuter.com/articles/chicagotribune/young_musicians_pay_a_heavy_pric
Extractions: CHICAGO-The rich and well-connected have gathered in the plush, sunken living room of former Motorola CEO Robert Galvin and his wife, Mary, for an unusual soiree. In a northwest suburban mansion adorned with oil paintings by Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec, a dozen or so listeners sip champagne and whisper to one another as a 25-year-old violinist plays a mini-recital. Unlike most audiences, however, these listeners have paid nothing to hear the violin phenom, while the violinist himself has paid thousands for the privilege of giving the performance. The young man, whose fiery playing quickly establishes his credentials as an emerging virtuoso, paid for round-trip airfare from his home in New York, accommodations in Chicago and other costs. This-as well as additional fees totaling thousands of dollars a year-is the price of borrowing a great violin from The [unnamed society], which the Chicago violin dealership [unnamed Chicago violin dealer] established in 1987. Though conceived as a way to help young artists use multimillion-dollar fiddles, the society also attests to the skewed economics and extreme imbalance of power in today's rare violin trade, with wealthy investors and dealers firmly in control of the world's greatest instruments and rising young musicians beholden to them.
The Felici Piano Trio | Concert Calendar violinist corey cerovsek The Felici Piano Trio Virtuoso Fireworks Music byBeethoven, Wieniawski and Dvorak Presented by Chamber Music Unbound http://www.felicitrio.com/concertcalendar.html
Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World! Vilhelmas Cepinskis the top violinist in Lithuania. cerovsek, corey - up andcoming violinist. Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with Philadelphia String http://www.artist-show.com/ArtFields/Music/MuLinks/Classical/Artists/Violinists.
Extractions: Violinists Barton, Rachel - a ring devoted to the violinist. Bell, Joshua - provides biography, discography, and tour schedule for the American violinist and composer. Vilhelmas Cepinskis - the top violinist in Lithuania. Cerovsek, Corey - up and coming violinist. Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with Philadelphia String Quartet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Seattle Symphony. Fischer, Julia - violinist. Fodor, Eugene - soloist who has performed in 35 countries on 5 continents over the last 3 decades. Gearhart, Fritz - offers biography, schedule, and recordings, as well as information on the Oregon String Quartet. Vadim Gluzman - provides biography, schedule, contact information and more for the exciting violinist. Golan, Lawrence
Weis Center Presents Cerovsek And Jumppanen violinist corey cerovsek won the grand prize in the Canadian Music Competitionat the age of nine and graduated at age 12 from the University of Toronto s http://www.bucknell.edu/News_Events/More_News/February_2004/Cerovsek_and_Jumppan
Extractions: Select one Prospective Student Alumni Visitors "We are particularly happy to welcome Paavali Jumppanen back for his third visit to Lewisburg and the Weis Center," said Bill Boswell, director of cultural events at Bucknell. "He first performed here as winner of the Janet Weis Award and the PA Presenters Prize at the 2000 Young Concert Artists International Competition in New York City. He so awed our audience that he returned a year later by popular demand," Boswell added. "Cerovsek, another outstanding young musician, and Paavali Jumppanen are presenting three concerts featuring all nine of the sonatas during this season at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston later this year," he said. Violinist Corey Cerovsek won the grand prize in the Canadian Music Competition at the age of nine and graduated at age 12 from the University of Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music with a gold medal for the highest marks in strings. In recital, he has performed throughout the United States and Canada, appearing regularly at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Italy's Spoleto Festival. Other recital credits include the Place des Artes in Montreal and Wigmore Hall in London as well as concert tours to Australia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, China, Austria, the Netherlands and Spain.
Violinist Interviews violinist Interviews corey cerovsek. A world class musician Seattle Times.Chee Yun. So passionate and musically engaged as to leave a listener http://www.classicallyhip.com/int2.html
Calendar Of Events : Meetings & Conventions violinist corey cerovsek has mastered both the technique and the poetry. Also onthe program is Dvorak s most perfect symphonya work of profound beauty, http://www.littlerockmeetings.com/calendar/detail.asp?id=903
Extractions: thoughts of the convoluted Sunday, 25 January 2004 While working on a new design, how about improving your Google rank too. Okay so at first I wanted to become #1 for Galan Bridgman on Google. I've given that up, I'm not even on the first page now. I was #5 which wasn't bad considering I only mentioned his name twice before. I've got a new goal now. I want to be #1 for Corey , just Corey. I've got at least the first 3 results for Gouker and the first page for Corey Gouker (big surprise there) but I'm still only #10 for Corey. I was #34 then 23, 21, then 13, now #10. Only just noticed this week, I do only check this every two weeks or so, I'm not really that obsessed over it and because my Google toolbar doesn't seem to like me right now it's not displaying PageRank at all. It was a couple weeks ago, I did notice a PageRank of 6 when I looked. Anyway, I've got a couple people to surpass before I can claim I'm #1 for Corey on Google. I've got Corey Harris a blues musician at #1, he's actually quite good.
BRIDGES CONFERENCE about an integrative set design for dance, and violinist corey cerovsek whoconcluded the morning session with a talk about mathematics and music. http://www.sckans.edu/~bridges/2000 Bridges Report.htm
Extractions: BRIDGES CONFERENCE The third annual Bridges Conference: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science (http://www.sckans.edu/~bridges) was a gathering of artists and educators from around fifty colleges and universities in US which also included several participants from other countries such as England Yugoslavia Canada Mexico Spain , and Italy . The conference was held at Southwestern College Winfield Kansas in the United States The conference was held during a three-day period, July 28- July 31, 2000 . It included three General Sessions in the mornings, eleven Special Sessions, and three Workshop Sessions in the afternoons. In addition to the three-day conference, a one-day workshop was designed on Monday July 31, 2000 . This workshop covered part of the pedagogical materials, research, and courseware developed by faculty and students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (the Center for the Mathematical Sciences), UC Berkeley ( Center of Cognitive Studies ) and Montana State University at Bozeman (the Center for Computational Biology). This workshop was partially supported by a grant from The National Science Foundation (EHR-DUE-CCD Interdisciplinary Program).
The Music Show - 14/08/1999: Saturday 14th August, 1999 corey cerovsek violinist 3.CD Tk 2 CIVIL WarS a tree is best measured when it is Violin Concerto 1 finale 1st Movt PAGANINI corey cerovsek, vln http://www.abc.net.au/rn/music/mshow/s43832.htm
Artifacts-New - Features Page Rare Star in the Firmament violinist corey cerovsek. violinist corey cerovsekmay look like the kid next door, but he isnt. At least not any kid who ever http://www.bigsplat.net/artifacts/index.php/FeaturesPage
Extractions: Pickin and Grinin By JUSTIN KERN Growing up in Central Pennsylvania, Scott Pearson regularly listened to bluegrass music and learned how to play flatpick guitar and mandolin with his parents. Pearson now lives in Warren, Pennsylvania, and his matured musical talents brought him first place in last years Mayville Bluegrass Festival flatpicking contest. My parents play and enjoy bluegrass and when we were growing up, there was a concert or festival going on every other weekend. There arent really any other bluegrass contests like this in the area, not with the quality of prizes and the growing size of the festival like in Mayville, Pearson said. The Mayville-Chautauqua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Community Music Project are planning to kick off the Third Annual Mayville Bluegrass Festival with an even larger mix of unique music, family-geared fun and bluegrass contests and workshops than in the previous years, according to festival organizer Bill Ward. Ellicottville has jazz, Fredonia has the Red, White and Blue Festival, and we were looking for a genre-specific festival that is family-friendly. And because were aimed at mainly bluegrass music and it being family-friendly, the response from the fans has been tremendous. I dont think its an exaggeration to predict this years crowd to be in the tens of thousands, Ward said.
Connections A Newsletter For The Viterbo College Community Vol. 12 Prodigious Canadian violinist corey cerovsek to hold violin master class Nov.23. Canadian virtuoso corey cerovseks passion is playing the violin, http://www.viterbo.edu/campnews/camppub/connections/connections22.htm
Extractions: Viterbo is ready to take the next step in initiating the MTU Works program with an information session at noon on Wed., Nov. 11 in the Robers Conference room of the Todd Wehr Memorial Library. An MTU official will be available to answer your scheduling questions. You may recall from the survey last month, we need a minimum of 10 people to commit to the program for six months at a cost of $8 per month. We will be asking you to be ready to make a commitment by Nov. 13, so that we can have the program in effect beginning Dec. 1 and running through May. If you are interested in MTU Works but cannot attend the meeting, there are bus schedules available for you to look at in the Public Relations office (MC 228), and Loretta Waughtal can answer your questions about the program. All students with an interest in attending law school are invited to Pre-Law Night from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wed. Nov. 11 in the FAC Hospitality Suite. Tom Knothe, an 86 Viterbo alumnus and a La Crosse lawyer will be present to share his insights and career experiences. Please forward any questions to Wayne Wojciechowski, x3085 or Sally Emerson, x3072.
The Rockefeller University - Peggy Rockefeller Concerts corey cerovsek, violinist WITH PAAVALI JUMPPANEN, PIANIST At 12, cerovsek becamethe youngest student at the Royal Conservatory of Music to receive a http://www.rockefeller.edu/pubinfo/peggy_concerts.php
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PAC Concerts: Spring Quarter 2000 Thursday 30, corey cerovsek, Guest violinist, 8 pm. Student Recitals. Monday 20,Margaret Lai, Junior Violin, 5 pm. Monday 27, Ron Haverkamp Ian Newhall, http://www.wwu.edu/~music/calendar.html
Extractions: NOVEMBER Major Events: Sunday 5 Frederick Rzewski, Guest Pianist, 3 p.m. Tuessday 7 The Music of Frederick Rzewski, 8 p.m. Wednesday 8 Erin Wall, Alumni Vocal Recital, 8 p.m. Thursday 9 Lisa McCarthy, Faculty Flute Recital, 8 p.m. Monday 13 Concert Choir, 8 p.m. Tuesday 14 Electro-Acoustic Music, 8 p.m. Wednesday 15 John Friesen, Faculty Cello Recital, 8 p.m. Thursday 16 Western Wind Symphony, 8 p.m. Tuesday 21 Cello Recital by Students of John Friesen, 8 p.m. Monday 27 University Choir, 8 p.m. Wednesday 29 University Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m. Thursday 30 Corey Cerovsek, Guest Violinist, 8 p.m. Student Recitals: Monday 20 Margaret Lai, Junior Violin, 5 p.m.
Snowcreek: Mammoth: Calendar Of Events A chamber music concert with violinist corey cerovsek, cellist Brant Taylor andthe Felici Trio, among others. Tickets $15.00/Adults, $10.00/Students http://www.snowcreekresort.com/mammoth/events.html
PRESS RELEASE violinist corey cerovsek has mastered both the technique and the poetry. Also onthe program is Dvorák s most perfect symphonya work of profound beauty, http://www.asboa.org/ClinicsWorkshops/ASO.htm
Extractions: Winfield, KS 67156 USA T he third annual Bridges Conference: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science was a gathering of artists and educators from around fifty colleges and universities in US as well as several participants from England, Yugoslavia, Canada, Mexico, Spain and Italy. The conference was held at Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas (USA) during a three day period, July 28-July 31, 2000. It included three General Sessions in the mornings, eleven Special Sessions, and three Workshop Sessions in the afternoons. In addition to the three-day conference, there were two special events, a workshop and an activity day. The one-day workshop was designed on Monday July 31, 2000. This workshop covered part of the pedagogical materials, research, and courseware developed by faculty and students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (the Center for the Mathematical Sciences), UC Berkeley (Center of Cognitive Studies) and Montana State University at Bozeman (the Center for Computational Biology). This workshop was partially supported by a grant from The National Science Foundation (EHR-DUE-CCD Interdisciplinary Program). The activity day was structured for high school students and was titled "Bridges for the Next Generation". On this day, some of the invited extramural speakers joined presenters from Southwestern College to work with these public school students.