BrahmsVln Brahms Concerto for Violin and Orchestra stems from the golden harvest years of a review of tasmin littles performance of the Brahms Concerto at the http://web.ukonline.co.uk/nso/BrahmsVln.htm
Extractions: Conductor - James Stobart Corn Exchange - King's Lynn After the first two movements taken in only one and even concentration, Allegro giocoso final limpid and merry, even facetious (trilles, corrosive, spiccato), far from any dionysiaque howling. Would the listeners have preferred a bow which opera hat of the heel (whereas they claquaient teeth), a violin which pours some strong liquor in their turned blue veins, or did not have the heart to point out Tasmin Little for the test of a bis ? It will never be known, the applause remained, a little like the cold words of Rabelais, captive of the cold air. Index
All Things Strings: Reviews All Things Strings offers violin, viola, cello, and bass resources for tasmin little mines it for its emotional intimacy, reserving more fiery playing http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings95/reviews.shtml
Extractions: For me, Emmanuelle Bertrand, a young French cellist whose Harmonia Mundi CD (HMN 911699) is devoted solely to 20th-century works for solo cello, holds pride of place among the latter. Her technique is so assured, her grasp of the music so thoroughly thought out, and her sense of the shape of a work so consummate and tasteful that you might, for a moment, think her Apollonian. But her expressionthe full range of which can be heard in her astonishing traversal of Hans Werner Henzes 1949 Sérénadeis shot through with what another philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, called "thoughts that wound from behind." While its surfaces are immaculate, theres a barely contained ferocity throughout the piece, and, in the weird Tango, a patent dance with the devil. Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher
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GIA - Artists - Piers Lane - Biography (Printer Friendly Version) In Spring 2006 Piers Lane renews his longstanding partnership with Britishviolinist tasmin little in a UK recital tour which includes the Bridgewater Hall http://www.giamanagement.com/biography.asp?MusicianID=3&PrintID=1
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Extractions: In 2004, he won the "best soloist of the RCM" prize, among many others. His focused, controlled and yet highly emotional performances are much appreciated by the audience which fills to capacity whichever venue he happens to perform in. Here is a list of his next concerts, including the one at , the Venezuelan violinist who won the "best RAM student" award in 2004. Tuesday 07 June 2005, 1.05pm
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Boosey & Hawkes Making Music The first RNCM Manchester International Violin Competition will be held from 11 and visiting artists such as tasmin little, Yair Kless and Yossi Zivoni. http://www.boosey.com/pages/making/news/further_info.asp?NewsID=10760&LangID=
Music In The Abbey 17 - 19th September 2004 Violin tasmin little. Arvo Pärt Tabula Rasa, Magnificat, Fratres, Cantus inmemoriam Benjamin Britten Beethoven Violin Concerto, Romances in G and F for http://www.osj.org.uk/news/archive/MIA20040919.html
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Extractions: @import "/compliant.css"; Search for: Back This year sees four instrumentalists who are studying at the Guildhall School: violinist Boris Brovtsyn, violinist So-Ock Kim, bassoonist Adam Mackenzie and pianist Evalina Puzaite. Each performer will play a concerto with the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Angus. So-Ock Kim will perform Waltons Violin Concerto, Bassoonist Adam Mackenzie will then perform Mozarts Bassoon Concerto in B flat K191, Eveline Puzaite performs Ravels Piano Concerto in G and Boris Brovtsyn will play Elgars Violin Concerto in B minor Op 61. The evening closes with the adjudication by the panel, which includes Professor Barry Ife , Principal of the GSMD, Damian Cranmer , Director of Music at GSMD and Nicholas Kenyon, Controller of the BBC Proms, Live Events and Television Classical Music at the BBC. 2002 winner David Cohen was shortly after appointed Principal Cellist of the Philharmonia Orchestra; 2003 Gold Medal winner was soprano Susanna Andersson, who has been performing with great success in recital and on stage. Admission for the Gold Medal final is free and tickets are available from the Barbican Box Office Tel: 020 7638 8891 For a list of previous winners of the Gold Medal please click here For further press information please contact:
Extractions: http://www.mhs-koeln. Prof. Dr. Lohmann suggested the following names, hoping that you will see very soon here their biographies and photos: Chloe Hanslip Yasmin Heider, Katharina Hoermannseder, Ju Yeoung Moon, Sophie Moser, Hwa-Won Pyun, Erik Schumann, Sayaka Shoji, Wan-Gyu Choi, Yeo Rhim Yoon, Young-sin Choi, Christof Skupin Violin C hloe Elise Hanslip was born the 28 September 1987 in Guildford, Surrey and has been playing the violin since she was two. After performing to Lord Yehudi Menuhin at age five she spent two years studying with Natasha Boyarskaya at the Menuhin School before moving to Prof. Zakhar Bron who teaches at the Musik Universitys in Lubeck, Cologne and Madrid where she has been taught by him for the last 3 years. Prof. Bron was the teacher of Maxim Vengerov and Vadim Repin, two of today's top young violinists. Chloe has performed in many famous concert halls throughout Europe and North America starting with the Purcell Room at age four. At eight she played in Carnegie Hall, New York and for the three summers has performed in California, Vienna, Davos, Santander and Hanover. She played for John Major when he was Prime Minister and to Senior Government Ministers including an invitation recital for Virginia Bottomley MP, Secretary of State for National Heritage, to great acclaim. In January 1997, she toured the UK giving recitals in Birmingham, Manchester and St. John's Smith Square, London, as one of a select few of Prof. Bron's students. She has broadcast live on BBC, NDR and RAI television and featured in a documentary on life as one of Prof. Bron's students.
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Extractions: Press Contact: Victoria Shelton, 415/398-5655, ext. 103 email victoria@sfjazz.org , the largest non-profit jazz presenter on the West coast, announces an explosive artist line-up for its 22nd annual San Francisco Jazz Festival, including: Caetano Veloso, Ruth Brown in a Fats Waller Celebration, Dianne Reeves, Etta James, Don Byron, Jason Moran, Mariza , and Jazz+Art series to be held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Kicking off the venerable Festival at Grace Cathedral will be saxophone virtuoso and 11-time Grammy-winner Michael Brecker with pioneering soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom . This will be the first of two concerts to be held in this mystical venue, the second will be the remarkable classical violinist from Britain, Tasmin Little For Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan fans, the San Francisco Jazz Festival offers four contemporary women jazz vocalists this fall. Three-time Grammy Award-winner
About The Board Of Directors His Incantation and Dance for violin and piano was premiered by the greatviolinist tasmin little. Longineu has appeared as guest soloist with pops http://www.netcrc.org/bios.html
Extractions: about the board of directors Michael H. Sheridan, Chair Mike is a businessman who has a long history of supporting the arts. A former Executive Committee member of the FSU University Musical Associates, he also participates in Tallahassee Little Theatre functions and has performed in several productions. His play, Soldiers of Destiny , was performed at TLT in 2001. Mike is a founding president of the Emerald Isle Society, Tallahassee's Irish-American organization, and was a past president and chairman of the Economic Club of Florida. In addition to being the Chair of the Cultural Resources Commission, Mike is the Vice Chair of the Blueprint 2000 Citizen's Advisory Committee. He is the founder and Chair of both Fringe Benefits Management Company and Worksite Communications, Inc., both located in Tallahassee. Paula P. Smith, Vice-Chair
Extractions: His fans call him "The Karajan of the New Millennium," and the New York Times has dubbed him "The Maestro of Our Times." In June 1999, the members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra elected Sir Simon Rattle the sixth principal conductor in the orchestra's 120 year history. Rattle follows in the footsteps of luminaries such as Wilhelm Furtwängler and Herbert von Karajan. After Wilhelm Furtwängler's death in 1954 began the era of Herbert von Karajan, who remained at the helm for thirty-five years, longer than anyone else. Karajan developed a specific "sound culture", an unprecedented degree of perfection and virtuosity that led the Berlin Philharmonic from triumph to triumph in Germany and worldwide. It was during the Karajan era that the new Berlin Philharmonie was built in 1963, and it has been the orchestra's home base ever since.
Intermusica Artists' Management Limited Later this month he travels to Scotland for two concerts with the BBC ScottishSymphony, featuring the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with tasmin little and http://www.intermusica.co.uk/news/printable.html?PublicationDate=01/02/2005
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Extractions: The 2005 Music Festival is coming soon! Featured Artist: Piers Lane Piers Lane , who was born in London but grew up in Brisbane, holds dual Anglo-Australian nationality; his international career has taken him to more than forty countries. He is a professor of piano at the Royal Academy of Music and is well known to BBC Radio 3 listeners for his series The Piano which ran to 54 episodes; he also presented BBC Legends Piers Lanes repertoire of some 60 concertos has led to engagements with many of the worlds great orchestras, working under conductors such as Sir Andrew Davis, Richard Hickox, Sir Charles Mackerras, Maxim Shostakovich and Yan Pascal Tortelier. His extensive discography includes, on the Hyperion label, much admired recordings of Grainger and Bach Transcriptions and the complete Scriabin Preludes. Much in demand as a soloist Piers Lane also collaborates with other artists, notably Canadian pianist Marc Andre Hamelin and British violinist Tasmin Little, with whom he has made a recording of the Delius Violin Sonatas. In Spring 2003 Anne Sofie von Otter invited Piers Lane to perform with Bengt Forsberg and herself in Malmo, Stockholm and the Bergen Festival. In Spring 2004 he performed Mahler's