Seattle Chamber Music Society Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in D minor, Op. 49 anne akiko meyers, RonaldThomas, Sonata for Violin and Piano anne akiko meyers, Adam Neiman http://www.seattlechambermusic.org/concerts.html
Miller Theatre anne akiko meyers, violin Joseph Kalichstein, piano. Ezequiel Viãao IllustrationRiccardo Vecchio. Thursday, April 3, 8PM American Piano Concert Series The http://www.millertheatre.com/2002_2003_season.html
Extractions: The composer of "Take the A Train," Billy Strayhorn (1915-1967) is one of the great under-appreciated heroes of American music. For 30 years, he collaborated with Duke Ellington, writing many of the bandleader's greatest hits. Ellington described him as "my most dependable appraiser and critic." Trained in both classical music and jazz, Strayhorn's contributions to Duke Ellington's music and to jazz in general are often overlooked. This debut concert of the Eric Reed Big Band and opening concert of the Miller Theatre season will put a deserved spotlight on Strayhorn's music. Copresented by the Journal of Philosophy , School of the Arts, and Department of Philosophy Arthur C. Danto is one of the most influential minds in art and philosophy. At Columbia since 1951 and a professor since 1966, Danto is the Emeritus Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy as well as the art critic for
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Extractions: "Our Contributions: The Italians in America" A 2 hour captivating and enthralling historic film honoring the many accomplishments of Italian-Americans in all fields. Travel through over 500 years of time and learn little known facts about the Italian people; it includes many interviews with prominent Italian-Americans such as Jeno Paulucci ................................................................$19.95 "Italian-American Visions: Portrait of 20th Century Immigration" Meet a diverse group of accomplished Italian immigrants who will share their personal accounts of growing up in Italy and coming to America. A revealing, captivating view of the Italian soul. This 14 minute film is inspiring....................................................$29.95 "Antonio Meucci: the Father of the Telephone" Experience the life of Meucci, who, in 1849, (the same year that Alexander Graham Bell was 2 years old) invented the principle of the telephone. This is a 14 minute film of a man who held a patent for a speaking telegraph five years before Bell but was denied his rightful place in history.........................................................$29.95 "John N. LaCorte: A Monument to History" Celebrates the life and accomplishments of the founder of the Italian Historical Society of America. LaCorte was the driving force behind getting Columbus Day recognized as a National holiday as well as the naming of the Verrazano Bridge This special 30 minute documentary invites you to experience the spirit, vision and philosophy of the extraordinary John LaCorte.....................$29.95
Castle Classics Violin Collections 1 Various Birds in Warped Time anne akiko meyers, violin; Li Jian, piano.Label - Avie. Cat. No. - AV0024. Including DEBUSSY Violin Sonata in G Minor; http://shop.castleclassics.co.uk/acatalog/Violin_Collections_1.html
Extractions: See bottom of page for downloadable Calendar of Events, Roster of Artists and Guest Artist Bios Philharmonics Series celebrates the 250th anniversary of Mozarts birth and includes concerts with Jon Nakamatsu, Leila Josefowicz, Jon Kimura Parker and Anne Akiko Meyers WPOP Series guests include Doc Severinsen, Dianne Reeves, New York Voices and Pink Martini Fourth concert added to popular orKIDStra Series for families Rochester, NY; March 7, 2005 The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra has announced plans for the 2005-2006 Season. Music Director Christopher Seaman, Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik and Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach Michael Butterman The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair ) and the Orchestra will present 14 pairs of Philharmonics Series concerts, nine pairs of WPOP Series concerts, six pairs of Symphony 101 Series concerts, four Casual Sunday Matinees, four orKIDStra concerts and other special events.
September - Season Calendar - Austin Symphony anne akiko meyers, violin Sample Audio Need Help? Click Here. anne akiko meyers,violin Buy Tickets Now Peter Bay, conductor http://www.austinsymphony.org/season/september/index.asp
Extractions: Need Help? Click Here. Anne Akiko Meyers, violin Buy Tickets Now Peter Bay, conductor "Fiercely intelligent and musically brilliant..." Friday, September 9, 2005 - 8:00 pm - Bass Concert Hall Saturday, September 10, 2005 - 8:00 pm - Bass Concert Hall Directions to Venue Program Berlioz Le Corsaire Overture Chausson Ravel Tzigane Theofanidis Rainbow Body Bernstein On the Waterfront Program Notes Sponsor The Righteous Brothers with Bill Medley Buy Tickets Now Peter Bay, conductor Saturday, September 24, 2005 - 8:00 pm - Riverbend Centre Directions to Venue The world has never "Lost That Lovin Feelin" for the distinctive sound of Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley, The Righteous Brothers. With a career that has spanned more than 40 years, Bill Medley continues the phenomenon of "blue-eyed soul" that produced such hits as "Unchained Melody" and "(You Are My) Soul And Inspiration" in this one night only concert. Sponsor Top of Page
Classical Artist - News & Press - Austin Symphony launches its astounding classical season September 9th with internationallyacclaimedviolinist anne akiko meyers playing works by Chausson and Ravel. http://www.austinsymphony.org/newspress/pr_Season.asp
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WHO: The Austin Symphony Orchestra WHAT: August 1, 2005 CONTACT: Don Hill, Director of Public Relations - 476-6064 x 213 AUSTIN SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 95th CONCERT SEASON The Austin Symphony Orchestra announces its 95th concert season beginning in September 2005. "Experience the Excellence" of the ASO in a season that includes a series of eight calssical concert pairs, a Family Series, Holiday events and the Sarah & Ernest Butler Pops Series, all spanning September through May. Gaining on a century of service to the community, the Austin Symphony is performing more concerts, reaching more people and working harder to serve the people of Austin and Central Texas than ever before. The ASO launches its astounding classical season September 9th with internationally-acclaimed violinist Anne Akiko Meyers playing works by Chausson and Ravel. In October, pianist takes center stage for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major. This concert also features the Austin premiere of UT composer Kevin Puts' Symphony No. 2, "Island of Innocence," as well as Dvorák's Symphony No. 8 in G Major. November welcomes pianist Benedetto Lupo playing Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in a minor. Also featured is a performance of the Brahms Symphony No. 3.
Calder Quartet | Welcome! anne akiko meyers, violin; Lynn Harrell, cello; Shai Wosner, piano. La JollaSummerFest Sherwood Auditorium La Jolla, California http://calderquartet.com/news.htm
Extractions: Read the article July 7th, 2004 The Quartet just made its professional debut at the Aspen Music Festival performing the chamber music of the great Christopher Rouse June, 2004 The Calder Quartet was nominated for the L.A. Weekly Music Awards ' Outstanding Classical Ensemble/Artist for 2004! Upcoming Events August 9th 2005
Nyheder Andre Labels anne akiko meyers violin, Gregory Hustis horn, James Diaz organ. Dallas SymphonyOrchestra, Andrew Litton conductor. Joseph Schwantner was born in Chicago http://www.olgamusik.dk/cdnyheder.htm
Extractions: CD NYHEDER - September 2005 KING6 149,75(Vejl.) ean : 034571100289 George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) The Essential Handel Soloists : The Kings Consort Robert King conductor This new budget-price compilation disc brings together twenty favourite tracks from The Kings Consorts acclaimed Handel recordings. There are movements from recent releases such as The trumpets loud clangour from An Ode for St Cecilias Day plus two tracks released for the first time on Hyperion Largo from Concerto Grosso Op 3 No 2 and Let the bright seraphim from Handels much-loved oratorio Samson. sopranos Lorna Anderson, Lynne Dawson, Susan Gritton, Yvonne Kenny, Emma Kirkby, Claron McFadden, Carolyn Sampson countertenors Robin Blaze, James Bowman, tenors Paul Agnew, James Gilchrist bass Michael George oboe Alexandra Bellamy, trumpet Crispian Steele-Perkins timpani Charles Fullbrook CDA67516 49,75(vejl.) ean :03457175164
Extractions: Excel-ability Learning A B C D ... Z A Abbado, Roberto - conductor. Accardo, Salvatore - violin. Adams, Lydia - piano, choral conductor, Adaskin, Harry (1901-1994) - violin. Adaskin, Murray (b1906) - violin. Agopian, Edmond - violin. Agoyan, Eve - piano. Aide, William (b1938) - piano. UofT. Aitken, Robert (b1939) - flute. Akiyama, Kazuyoshi - conductor. Aler, John - tenor. Alsop, Marin - conductor. Amadeus Quartet. Anagnoson, James - piano. Argenta, Nancy - soprano. Armenian, Raffi (b1942) - conductor. Armin, Adele- violin. Arrau, Claudio (1903-) - piano. Ashkenazy, Vladimir - piano. Athparia, Colleen - piano. Attariwala, Parmela - violin, viola. Avison, John (1915-1983) - conductor. Auer, Leopold (1845-1930) - violin. Ax, Emmanuel - piano. Back to Top B Bachauer, Gina (1913-1976) - piano. Badura-Skoda, Paul (1924-) - piano. Bales, Gerald - organ. Bankas, Atis - violin. Barbirolli, Sir John - conductor. Barenboim, Daniel - piano, conductor. Barkin, Leo (1905-1992) - piano. Barrett, Joan - violin. Bartle, Jean Ashworth - choral conductor. Bartlett, Dale - piano.
Dorothy DeLay, Beloved Violin Teacher She has been described as the worlds foremost teacher of the violin by ChoLiang Lin, anne akiko meyers, Nadia SalernoSonnenberg, Shlomo Mintz, http://www.ffaire.com/transitions/delay.html
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Vail Valley Music Festival Eugenia Zukerman, Flute; Theodore Arm, Violin; anne akiko meyers, Violin; TobyAppel, Viola; Peter Lloyd, Double Bass; Kathleen McIntosh, Harpsichord; http://www.ffaire.com/musicplanner/festivals/vail02.html
Santa Rosa Symphony, Daniel Gaisford, Cello He also performed with anne akiko meyers in his Frying Pan River Hoedown forviolin and cello. Gaisford enrolled in the University of Southern http://www.santarosasymphony.com/bios_04/danielGaisford.asp
Extractions: American cellist Daniel Gaisford, regarded as one of today's most gifted and communicative musicians, has won acclaim from critics and audiences alike for his consummate musicianship, charismatic presence on stage and dazzling technical command. He has collaborated recently with pianist Helene Grimaud. They both agreed their collaboration was such "magic," that they plan to continue working together. Gaisford has also collaborated with pianist Jose Feghali, Andre Previn, Gil Shaham, and many other distinguished musicians. Also an avid outdoorsman, Gaisford spent a couple of years in the wilderness with only his cello and a few mule deer, coyote and other wild animals to keep him company. During his time spent reconnecting with nature, his sound emerged even more refined and mature, and his commitment to music even stronger. "I realized during that time that this is what I am supposed to do. I am a cellist." To Gaisford, making music is only part of what it means to be a cellist. He enjoys relating to people, engaging audiences of all ages, and sharing his knowledge of music with them. He is a highly charismatic performer, an engaging and articulate speaker, loves to give master classes. "Thats what it is all about, really," he says. "Sharing. Not just going on stage, doing your thing, then leaving. Sure, its great to be able to make great music, but I want to do more. I try to connect with the audience."
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Extractions: Earth Day was begun by Gaylord Nelson, Senator and Governor of Wisconsin, in 1970. Denis Hayes, currently Chairman of Earth Day Network , organized the first Earth Day event, which brought 20 million people into the streets throughout the United States. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and to the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species acts. Senator Nelson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor given to civilians in the United States, for his role as Earth Day founder. Brooklyn Philharmonic During its fifty year history, the Brooklyn Philharmonic has become a vital presence in the cultural life of New York, and has earned a reputation as a leading presenter of contemporary American music, with hundreds of commissions and premieres to its credit from such composers as Leonard Bernstein, Duke Ellington, John Adams, and Philip Glass. Some of its premieres, in particular, have in recent years become major events in New York City: indeed, the orchestra has received 20 ASCAP Awards for "Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music." This year the Brooklyn Philharmonic also embarked on an ambitious range of Community Collaborations and Partnerships for Music Education, involving nearly 200 different events in venues across the borough. The orchestra has been featured twice on CBS's
Floridian: Season Of Change Other soloists of note are anne akiko meyers in Mozart s Violin Concerto No. Nicholas McGegan, conductor; anne akiko meyers, violin. http://www.sptimes.com/News/091700/Floridian/Season_of_change.shtml
Extractions: [an error occurred while processing this directive] By JOHN FLEMING The Florida Orchestra's 2000-01 season gets under way this week when the musicians convene for their first rehearsals since May. The season starts out with a pops program next weekend, then the masterworks series opens Sept. 28-Oct. 1, with music director Jahja Ling conducting rhapsodies of Alfven, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Gershwin and Liszt. In many ways, it's a pivotal time for the orchestra. This is Ling's second-to-last season as music director, and the focus will increasingly be on the search for his successor, with several guest conductors receiving special attention. This is also the first full season under executive director Leonard Stone, who is expected to make significant changes in the orchestra's management, marketing and fundraising. The orchestra continues to have a venue problem in Tampa. It is losing out in competition for dates in Carol Morsani Hall, the largest hall of Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, which is frequently given over to long-running Broadway tours. As a result, many concerts will be played in TBPAC's smaller Ferguson Hall, which is acoustically and logistically inadequate for symphonic concerts. The orchestra is on the lookout for a successor to Skitch Henderson, who stepped down as pops music director after 15 years in the post. Likely candidates Peter Nero, Bill Conti, Marvin Hamlisch and Doc Severinsen are all conducting programs this season. Henderson also returns as guest conductor twice.
Amelia Piano Trio Home This program includes the Janacek Violin Sonata, Mozart Piano Trio, SchubertPiano Trio, and the Dvorak Rieko performs recitals with anne akiko meyers http://www.ameliapianotrio.com/schedule.html
Extractions: The Amelias team up with the Sean Curran Dance Company for a residency and two concerts at Weber State University. The Amelias look forward to returning to Weber State, where they began the chamber music program as the trio-in-residence in 2001-2002. This program includes the Janacek Violin Sonata, Mozart Piano Trio, Schubert Piano Trio, and the Dvorak Slavonic Dances.
Cso030302 anne akiko meyers, violin. Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 3, ViolinConcerto No. 1. Ravel, Pavane for a Dead Princess, Daphnis and Chloe http://www.cincypost.com/2002/mar/03/cso030302.html
Extractions: CSO to focus on the great masterpieces Mary Ellyn Hutton, Post music writer Paavo Jarvi will encore his first season as Cincinnati Symphony music director with a focus on the great masterpieces. That's the best way, he said, to help the orchestra know him better and to establish a close working relationship. ''One of the most important things for me is to try to find a certain common ground with the orchestra in key repertoire important repertoire that one needs to start a process with. Paavo Jarvi ''After all, it is a very young marriage.'' The music they will make together during the 2002-03 Music Hall season is close to Jarvi's heart, he added, ''reflecting my own personal tastes and inclinations.'' On the season roster are Mozart's Symphony No. 40 (''Jupiter''), Brahms' Second Symphony, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 (''Pathetique''), Richard Strauss' ''Don Juan'' and ''Till Eulenspiegel'' and Ravel's ''Daphnis and Chloe'' Suite No. 2. Beethoven fans will be treated to a concert performance of his heroic ''rescue'' opera ''Fidelio.'' The season opens Sept. 13 and 14 with Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World''), Brahms' ''Academic Festival'' Overture and the young, glamorous all-female Eroica Trio in Beethoven's Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano.