SEASON + 1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 0 Violin 1 Rebecca Van der Post, Violin 2 - aisslinn nosky, Viola 1 - Max Mandel,Viola 2 - Terry Helmer, Cello 1 - Meran Currie Roberts, Cello 2 - Mary http://www.autumnleaf.com/99-00 Season.htm
Extractions: P R O D U C T I O N S WORK-IN-PROGRESS "The Death of Virgil - Part One - The Arrival" CLICK IMAGE FOR PHOTOS an immersive operatic experience conceived by the Duchamp Brothers imagery by Dimitri Levanoff costumes by Heather MacCrimmon The Theatre Centre, 1034 Queen Street West (One block west of Ossington) November 25 -28, 1999 Information: 416-535-9998 Tickets: 416-538-0988 WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATION "14 Remembered" composed by Ahmed Hassan in collaboration with Celina Carrol (voice), Beverley Johnston (percussion), Kathleen Kajioka (viola), Luis Simao (percussion/voice), Debashis Sinha (tabla), Yared Tesfaye (voice), Ernie Tollar (saxophone), Maryem Tollar (voice) The Music Gallery, 179 Richmond Street West December 6, 1999 Information: 416-363-1677 Tickets: 416-204-1080 World premeire of "Electric Flesh" an electroacoustic chambre opera for 2 voices and 1 dancer inspired by the writings of George Bataille on the tragic hallucinations of Gilles de Rais and Joan of Arc composed by Wende Bartley libretto and direction by Thom Sokoloski lighting design by Steve Lucas Costume Design by Heather MacCrimmon festuring Baritone Gregory Dahl, Mezzo Marcia Whitehead and dancer/vocalist Susanna Hood
Toronto Area Concerts - September 2001 Joaquin Valdepeñas clarinet, David Hetherington - cello, Patricia Parr - cello,Scott St. John - violin, aisslinn nosky - violin, Max Mandel - viola.. http://www.excel-ability.com/Music/Concerts/Toronto/TorConcertsSep.html
Toronto Area Concerts - October 2001 CBC Music Around Us. Parmela Attariwala violin/viola, Ed Hanley - tabla,aisslinn nosky - violin, Kathleen Kajioka - viola, Carina Reeves - cello. http://www.excel-ability.com/Music/Concerts/Toronto/TorConcertsOct.html
Citygigs nosky, aisslinn, Classical, Violin. Not Breathing, Ambient. Not By Choice,Pop, Rock. Not Quite Sober, Punk, Rock. Notes From The Underground, Rock http://www.citygigs.com/bands.cfm/alpha/n/city/2/order/name/city/2/start/401
Extractions: Page Name Style next gig Norhona, Annelise Rock Norm Hacking Normality Rock Norman Bluegrass Norman Bates Norman's Bane Normand Guilbeault's Riel Musical Plea Jazz Noronha, Annelise Rock Noronha, Annelisa Rock Norris, Trevor Rock, Guitar Nortec Collective Electronica North, Ian North 44 Ensemble North Mississippi All Stars Rock North Mississippi Allstars Blues North Of America Rock, Punk North Of Hollywood North York Concert Orchestra Classical Northern Chorus, A
Guitar Lessons Dana aisslinn nosky, violin Ted began his guitar lessons at the age of twelve, andreceived formal education at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana http://www.ibanez-guitar-players.net/129/guitar-lessons-Dana.html
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30th Annual International Horn Summit Trio for horn, piano and violin, Op. 110 by Trygve Madsen (Premiere) violinsEllen Jung, Elissa Lee, aisslinn nosky, Vita Wallace, Julia Wedman http://www.banffcentre.ca/music/conferences/horn_summit/hconcrt.html
New Music Canada Artist: SUE DE NYM aisslinn nosky Violin / Cellphone Tom Eliosoff - Guitar / Guitar Lessons SuzanneNuttall - Singer / Main Cheerleader Brian Horswill - Keyboards / Phat Pants http://newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=5248
Http//radio.cbc.ca/insite//////// Stephen Ham, piano Julia Wedman, violin aisslinn nosky, violin Adam Rohmer, violaCarina Reeves, cello. LIVE MUSIC, Romance in F Sharp, Op. 28 No. 2 http://www.cbc.ca/insite/TAKE_FIVE_TORONTO/2001/7/17.html
It's Not "Broke" Missing from Photo are aisslinn nosky and Julia Wedman, violinists. For example,an authentic Stradivarius violin costs millions, which would put a http://www.journalism.ryerson.ca/online/ryewire/takeonto/bperry.htm
Extractions: By Blake Perry Theyve recorded over 70 CDs, won five Junos, and received multiple other international recording prizes. They draw in 62 000 people each year to their home concerts in Toronto, and the number grows even more when you include their tours in the rest of Canada, the US, Europe, and Asia. It seems that people just cant get enough of baroque? Classical (mid-18th to early 19th century) music is far from the mainstream, and baroque (17th to mid-18th century) is just as far, if not further. Many classical groups have had financial problems with large costs and dwindling audiences. Toronto even faced the possibility of losing its symphony back in 2001 when the TSO went through a financial crisis. But despite the fact that baroque isnt as popular as pop, and symphonies tend to draw a smaller audience than an Eminem concert, Tafelmusik has managed to become a successful baroque orchestra. The musicians of Tafelmusik focus primarily on baroque music, though they play some classical as well. The orchestra started back in 1979 as only a trio, but by 1980 it was already popular enough to offer a ten-concert series of performances at Trinity-St. Pauls Centre in Toronto. Now, in 2005, Tafelmusik has a permanent 17-person core group of 13 strings, two oboes, a bassoon, and a harpsichord. For compositions where other instruments are required, such as Beethovens 5th and 6th Symphonies, the orchestra brings in other musicians and expands to a size of up to 44 people.
SoHIP Gabrielle McLaughlin, soprano; aisslinn nosky Julia Wedman, violins; SoHIP North Chamber Players, Dana Maiben Heide Powell, violin soloists; http://www.sohipboston.org/sohip_part1.html
NOW : Entertainment Listings : : Sep 27 - 3, 2001 parmela attariwala, beverly johnston, ed hanley, aisslinn nosky, kathleen kajiokaand carina Thursday, October 18 elissa lee violin, Glenn Gould Studio (noon http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-09-27/music_upcoming_p.html
Extractions: big wreck, toronto symphony orchestra, uzume taiko and cirque eloize Roy Thomson Hall, $30-$38. 416-872-4255. cowboy junkies, jimmy rankin and maren ord Convocation Hall, $29.50-$35.50. 416-870-8000. st. george house party St. George-the-Martyr, free. 416-204-1080. jyrki anttila and tania piira Isabel Bader Theatre, $25-$45. 416-730-8350.
PIPE List -- "F" Ensembles JS Bach (16851750) Violin Concerto in D minor / Linder-Dewan GabrielleMcLaughlin (soprano); aisslinn nosky (violin); Julia Wedman (violin) http://gfhandel.org/bleissa/pipe/pipef.htm
Extractions: "F" Ensembles Director : Luca Dragani (recorders, gamba, dulcimer, crumhorns) Year ensemble formed Description : A mixed vocal and instrumental ensemble (size ranging between 5-9 performers) employing original instruments, four voices (SATB, recorders, fiddle, lute, gamba, etc.) performing Medieval and Renaissance music. Contact information Postal address : c/o Luca Dragani
News From The Centre mezzosoprano; Cecilia Ignatieff, piano; aisslinn nosky, violin; Carina Reeves,cello; with Christopher Innes and Rimma Volynska as the readers. http://www.utoronto.ca/crees/news/nov01/centre.html
Extractions: From September 2001 through August 2003 a team of Canadian and Russian scholars will be examining how well the regional media in Russia deliver news about politics and government and the degree to which they meet the expectations of the public. The project focuses upon newspapers and television stations in the Vologda region (in Northern Russia) and will feature a survey of public opinion in that region, content analysis of the media of Vologda, focus groups with journalists there, and a conference in Vologda at which representatives of the local media and regional government will discuss the project's findings with the researchers. Although Vologda region ranks highly among Russian regions in comparative assessments of media freedom, the researchers expect to discover shortcomings. The project aims at producing recommendations for changes in law and practice relating to media in the regions. Supported by a research contract from the University of Calgary/Gorbachev Foundation program (which is funded by the Canadian International Development Agency), the project is based at CREES and directed by Professor Peter Solomon . On the Canadian side the research team includes Dr. Boris Sergeev
Press Releases Performers Gabrielle McLaughlin, soprano; aisslinn nosky, violin; Julia Wedman,violin; Kathleen Kajoika, viola; Felicity Deak, cello/viola da gamba. http://www.artfulgift.com/arts/artspress.htm
Extractions: The concert will open with Bach's "Toccata & Fugue in D minor." Then French composers will be featured, including Franck's "Prelude, Fugue & Variation"; Gounod's "Funeral March of the Marionette", and Guilmant's" Symphony I." This is the largest and oldest intact Moller organ in the Worcester area. Organist Timothy Smith has performed extensively in New England as a recitalist and conductor. He has served churches in Chicago, New York City, and Nashville, and he holds degrees in organ performance and church music from Wheaton College, Northwestern University and the Boston Conservatory. Currently he is Music Director for First Parish in Framingham and Holy Name of Jesus Church in Worcester, Mr. Smith has appeared twice with the Boston Symphony and Seiji Ozawa, and
Kirby Quartet Home Page aisslinn nosky, violin. aisslinn nosky, a native of Nanaimo BC, studied at theGlenn Gould Professional School of the Royal Conservatory of Music with http://kirbyquartet.com/
Extractions: In conjunction with the Langley Music School Chamber Music Workshop, at 4899 207th St. With Heilwig von Koenigsloew, guest violist. Beethoven Op.18 No.1, Webern Langsamer Satz, Mozart Viola Quintet in g minor, Zorn Cat ONine Tails. For all concerts in B.C., tickets are available at the door for $20 or less. For the Victoria concert, tickets are also available in advance at Equinox Financial 3960 Quadra St., Victoria and 2480 Beacon Ave, Sidney.
MPM, Chamber Music Camp Julia Wedman, violin aisslinn nosky, violin Max Mandel, viola Carina Reeves, cello.The Kirby String Quartet. Founding members of the Markham Street Chamber http://www.mpmcamp.org/programs/7_30_04f.htm
Extractions: Founding members of the Markham Street Chamber Concerts, audience favourites on the Toronto Music Garden Concert series, the Les Amis Concerts and in existence for only one year, the Kirby String quartet is rapidly establishing a place for itself among Canada's premier chamber groups. Individually the player's (Julia Wedman and Aisslinn Nosky, violins; Max Mandel, viola; and Carina Reeves, cello) backgrounds include performances with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of the National Ballet of Canada, Tafelmusik, the Seiler Strings Chamber Orchestra and Opera Atelier, among others. As a quartet they share a conviction of the excitement and wonder to be found in the world of classical music which is evident in their imaginative programming and sometimes risky performances.
Http//www.cbc.ca/insite//////// violin, Julie Baumgartel violin, Julie Wedman violin, aisslinn Noskymezzo soprano, Laura Pudwell oboe, James Mason http://www.cbc.ca/insite/IN_PERFORMANCE_TORONTO/2004/9/6.html