Ars-Dom : Annuaire De Web : Interprètes : Violon aisslinn.com/ Nunag, Cindy Biographie, agenda deconcerts, enregistrements, http//www.ifrance.com/violin/index.htm http://www.ars-dom.com/annuaire/musique/interprete/violon.php
Artword Theatre 1993-2002 to Avant Garde, Paul Dutton and Curtis Dreidger, voice/violin duet; Ali I FuriosiAisslinn nosky and Julia Wedman, baroque violins; Felicity Deak, baroque http://artword.net/website/Theatre/TTG/Artword 1993-2002.htm
Extractions: To provide an environment for artists to create the best work of which they are capable and to share that work with the Canadian public. Core values: We treat everyone equitably and with respect. We maintain a positive, humane and nurturing environment for artistic creation. We treat our audience with respect, presenting work that is relevant and appealing to them. As artists, we embrace the risks and the responsibilities for what we produce. We respect and encourage a wide variety of artistic expression. We strive to build a spirit of community among artists. We believe that all the arts and creative processes should work with one another. We present work that we believe in, that affirms the human spirit, that embodies artistic energy and commitment, and that strives to improve the human condition. Goal: To create and maintain an arts facility consisting of a theatre, an art gallery and other spaces for artistic production and administration. Objectives: To develop and present new works of art by Canadians and others, as well as contemporary interpretations of traditional works of art, in the areas of theatre, visual art, literature, dance, music and multimedia.
Canadian CORrespondence Kerry Turner. Karl Pituch, horn Metro String Quartet Daniel Bard, violin AisslinnNosky, violin Max Mandel, viola Rachel Mercer, cello http://boerger.org/IHS98conf/Vol2Issue3.htm
Extractions: Canadian CORrespondence Or Blowin' up the Rockies Volume II, Issue 3 Wednesday, June 3, 1998 (written at 10:30AM Friday) Today is time for my presentation on the 'net; by the time you read this, it will be available at http://www.io.com/~rboerger/IHS98conf - should you be interested. I spend the morning applying the final touches to the presentation, but do make it to the finals of the Farkas Performance Awards. The four finalists are Peter Erdei, Austin Hitchcock, Megan McBride, and Carrie Strickland. All have to play the first movement of the Mozart Concerto No. 3, K. 447 plus a selection of their choosing. Erdei is the only one of the group to give the Mozart more than a perfunctory reading (of course, nerves may be responsible for this), and his performance of Schumann's Adagio and Allegro is very bwell done, indeed. My guess is that he will be the winner of the competition. After lunch, I have to be in my room early and so decide to pass on the Gail Williams masterclass; afterwards, everyone tells me how wonderful it was. Figures. It's a good thing I do skip it, because somehow the DNS settings on the laptop have gotten toasted, and I have to call the Centre's April Kinzel to get them back. I set up and wait for anyone to show. When nobody does by 2:30 (the start of the session), I wander next door to see that the Williams session is running long. Eventually a few people (8, to be exact) show up. It is exactly as I'd feared - most of the people for whom this class might be of interest are instead attending their ensemble rehearsals. I can't blame 'em - I'd rather be there, too! ;-) In any case, the eight who are there are attentive and ask some good questions. Robert Osmun is one of the attendees and also makes a couple of good points that I'd missed.
Accordion Weekly News, 2nd November 2001 David performed with Richard Marsella (guitar), Julia Wedman (violin), AisslinnNosky (violin), Kathleen Kajioka (viola) and Felicity Deak (cello). http://www.accordions.com/index/squ/en_squ_01_11_02.shtml
Extractions: Because a number of Accordions Worldwide staff and representatives were going to attend the Coupe Mondiale in London, it was decided to celebrate the 5th Anniversary of www.accordions.com at a meeting prior to the Coupe Mondiale. At the Coupe Mondiale prize giving, NAO (National Accordion Organisation of the UK) President Raymond Bodell presented to Accordions Worldwide, an award recognizing their 5th birthday and the "large contribution" AWW has made to the accordion. Present to accept this award were Harley Jones (Director), Holda Paoletti-Kampl (Europe Manager), Tatiana Lanchtchikova (Office Manager), Kevin Friedrich (Manager North America), Frederic Deschamps (France)