Violinist Information - ViolinMP3.com Violin Performance, Research, and Information Toscha Seidel, Edmund Severn,albert spalding, Theodore Spiering, Jacques Thibaud, Gustav Saenger http://www.violinmp3.com/violinist.html
Extractions: Violin Performance, Research, and Information THE ONLINE HOME OF VIOLINIST SIMON HEWITT JONES AND THE HESSE ENSEMBLE Home LIVE EVENTS Meet The Band ... Home Violinist Violinists In this section of ViolinMP3.com, we feature articles and interviews with violinists from around the world. Through their observations, it is possible to absorb at first hand the collective wisdom of these incredible artists. Latest in this section: Read about all your favourite violinists: 20th Century Many more coming soon to ViolinMP3.com The Frederick Martens Interviews Now Online: The Frederick Martens Interviews Eugene Ysaye Leopold Auer Eddy Brown ... Gustav Saenger
Phi Mu Alpha - Alpha Iota - Famous Sinfonians spalding, albert, violinist. Steinberg, William, Conductor. Steinway, Henry E.Philanthropist. Stevens, Halsey, Composer. Stock, Frederick, Composer http://www.lonestar.texas.net/~hfrausto/PMA/famous.htm
Extractions: The brothers listed below have distinguished themselves as musicians, educators, and/or supporters of music. Each one has pledged himself to upholding the highest standards of creativity, performance, education and research in music in America. They have touched countless lives in their efforts to instill in all people an awareness of music's important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. They are true Sinfonians. Adderly, Julian "Cannonball" Jazz Saxophonist and Band Leader Adler, Samuel Composer and Conductor Amato, Pasquale Baritone Anderson, Leroy Composer Andre, Maurice Trumpet Barber, Samuel Composer Basie, William (Count) Jazz Pianist and Band Leader Bauer, Harold E. Pianist Bennett, Robert Russell Composer Biggs, E. Power Organist Bispham, David Bass-Baritone Brown, Les Band Leader Cadman, Charles Wakefield Composer Cage, John Composer Campanini, Cleofonte Conductor Carnegie, Andrew Philanthropist Carpenter, John Alden Industrialist and Composer Caruso, Enrico Tenor Conley, Eugene Tenor Converse, Fredrick S. Composer Cortelyou, George B.
Autograph Analysis And Signing Habits Of Hall Of Fame Pitcher On a 320acre estate in Byron, IL, albert Goodwill spalding was born on One of his nephews, of the same name, became a renowned concert violinist. http://www.psacard.com/articles/article4189.chtml
ArkivMusic Chopin On Violin / Catherine Manoukian, Akira Eguchi violinist Catherine Manoukian is now nearly 22 years old, but she was only Notes Arranged albert spalding. 8. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 152/Op. 55 http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=26877
Famous Sinfonians spalding, albert violinist Steinberg, William - Conductor Steinway, Henry E.- Philanthropist Stevens, Halsey - Composer Stock, Frederick - Composer http://muskingum.edu/~sinfonia/sinfonians.html
Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Piece Detail The composer then arranged for the public premiere to be given by the foremostAmerican violinist of the day, albert spalding (of the rubberball http://www.laphil.org/resources/piece_detail.cfm?id=429
BPO Seasonal Repertoire Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, op.61 Brahms - Symphony No.1 in C minor,op.68 Franco Autori, conductor albert spalding, violinist http://www.music.buffalo.edu/bpo/bxr-3738.htm
London Shostakovich Orchestra - May 2001 Programme Notes However, the violinist complained that the music was too easy and not The workwas given its première on 7 February 1941 by albert spalding with the http://www.shostakovich.com/may2001.html
Extractions: London Shostakovich Orchestra -Home -Next concert -About us -Get in touch ... -November 2000 -May 2001 -May 2002 -November 2002 Concert at St Cyprian's Church, Glentworth Street, London NW1. Now also available on CD Kristian Hibberd Khachaturian: Suite No. 2 from the ballet Spartacus I - Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia IV - Dance of the Pirates The courageous and heroic figure of Spartacus has for long been beckoning and inspiring me to write a ballet. I believe that the theme of Spartacus and the slave uprising in ancient Rome has great importance and appeal today. (Khachaturian) Khachaturian finally completed his ballet Spartacus on 2 February 1954. The first public announcement of the project was made on 29 December 1940 in the newspaper Sovetskoe Iskusstvo [Soviet Art]. However, the music was written between 1950 and 1954, with most of the work taking place during summer months at the composer's retreat in Staraya Ruza. The original idea for the ballet was the creation of the critic and author Nikolai Volkov in 1938. Volkov based his version of Spartacus on the accounts of two ancient historians, Plutarch and Appian. This was then embellished to include the characters of the sly Aegina and the treacherous Harmodius. The story, set around 74 to 71 BC, concerns the fate of Spartacus, a rebel slave, who leads a revolt against his Roman captors, only to be betrayed by a number of his followers and brought down.
Music Associates Of America ~ MadAminA! Norman Carol He has occupied the principal violinist s chair in the Philadelphia Orchestra belonged to albert spalding if it had not been for this fringe benefit. http://www.musicassociatesofamerica.com/madamina/encounters/carol.html
Extractions: Norman Carol In the world's concert ritual, the musicans take their place on stage, the orchestra warms up and pretunes, the house lights dim, and the hushed and expectant audience awaits the entrance of the maestro. Before his appearance, however, another player in the drama makes his way onstage. He is the concertmaster whose role in an orchestra is so central that his presence is separately acknowledged. Among the world's great concertmasters, the name of Norman Carol looms large indeed. He has occupied the principal violinist's chair in the Philadelphia Orchestra for 20 years. When Koussevitzky invited the 19-year-old Carol to join the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Carol turned him down, still following the blueprint of well-intentioned parents and wishful-thinking teachers which demanded that he funnel his energies into a solo career. But when Koussevitzky called him a second time with an offer to put him in the first violin section, discretion became the better part of valor. "It was one of the few times in my life that I went against my parents' opinion, but it may have been the most important decision I ever made. I stayed with the B.S.O. for three years and learned a vast amount of repertoire which I had never known before. The first time I ever played the Bruckner Fifth was the first time I ever heard the Bruckner Fifth. My stand partner was an old Bostonian who muttered: 'Bruckner reminds me of a rainy day in the cemetery.' But we played
The Nation, 01/15/1914 - Music albert spalding, the American violinist, has not only been winning fresh laurelsabroad, but he has just given to his fellow players, through the publishing http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v098i2533_13.htm
Extractions: Music From The Nation - America's Longest Running Weekly Magazine. Music Open the article in The Nation Digital Archive Abstract: The article reports news on music. ""Richard Wagner, the Man and his Work," by Oliver Huckel, is announced by Crowell. "Familiar Talks on the History of Music" is the title of a book just published by the Sehirmers. The author is Arnold J. Gantvoort, of the Cincinnati College of Music. Albert Spalding, the American violinist, has not only been winning fresh laurels abroad, but he has just given to his fellow players, through the publishing house of G. Schirmer, six pieces for violin and piano, which are worth considering They are strongly reminiscent of Spalthng's long sojourn in Italy, two of them being dedicated to teachers under whom he studied. Selections from Full Text: ...When it was repeated, the whole of the fourth act was left out... ...His latest opera, "Parisina," written in collaboration with D'Annunzio, lasted till two in the morning at the first performance in Milan... ...Other numbers ot the programme will be orchestral compositions by MacDowell and Henry F. Gilbert, works for chorus by Edward Bnrlingame Hill, Blair Fairchild, and Benjamin Lambord, and songs with orchestra by Arthur Farwell and John Alden Carpenter...
Instrumentalists: Catalog 37 HAENDEL, Ida nice photo of the English violinist playing laid down above nice spalding, albert- SP 10 x 13 Matzene Chicago sepia shot of the very young http://rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrument37.html
Extractions: ARRAU, Claudio- 2 sided broadside 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 for concert at the Teatro Municipal Vina del Mar, Chile ( his homeland )- he boldly signs image on front side showing him late 40s-early 50s at the piano- the photo is captioned "EL PIANISTA GRANDE ENTRE LOS GRANDES"-verso has the program. This had been folded and is a bit scuffed but an unusual souvenir
Famous Sinfonians albert spalding, violinist. William Steinberg, Conductor. Henry E. Steinway,Philanthropist. Halsey Stevens, Composer. Frederick Stock, Composer http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/phimualph/famoussinfonians.html
Extractions: Famous Sinfonians Phi Mu Alpha defines itself and its mission through such things as the Five Purposes. As with any organization, both visitors and brothers get a better feel for Sinfonia through Sinfonians that have paved the path. So who makes a good Sinfonian? Here are some famous examples: Julian "Cannonball" Adderly Jazz Saxophonist and Band Leader Samuel Adler Composer and Conductor Pasquale Amato Baritone Leroy Anderson Composer Maurice Andre Trumpet Samuel Barber Composer William "Count" Basie Jazz Pianist and Band Leader Harold E. Bauer Pianist Robert Russell Bennet Composer E. Power Biggs Organist David Bispham Bass-Baritone Les Brown Band Leader Charles Wakefield Cadman Composer John Cage Composer Cleofonte Campanini Conductor Andrew Carnegie Philanthropist John Alden Carpenter Industrialist and Composer Enrico Caruso Tenor Eugene Conley Tenor Fredrick S. Converse Composer Aaron Copland Composer George B. Cortelyou Politician Richard Crooks Tenor George Crumb Composer Walter J. Damrosch Conductor Hollis Ellsworth Dann Music Educator George Gates Dawes Politician and Composer Hal G. Davis
Food For Thought: Biographies spalding, albert (Am. violinist, composer; son of albert G.) 18881953. spalding,albert Goodwill (American sportsman, businessman), 1850-1915 http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_S.htm
Extractions: Sa, Mem de (Portuguese colonial official) Saada, Antun (Brazilian-born Syrian political agitator) Sa'adia ben Joseph (Jewish commentator, scholar) Saakashvili, Mikhail (or Mikheil) "Misha" (Georgian politician) b.1967 Saarinen, Eero (Finnish-born American architect; son of Eliel) Saarinen, Gottlieb Eliel (Finnish-born American architect) Saavedra, Juan Bautista (Bolivian jurist; president 1921-25) Saavedra Fajardo, Diego (Spanish diplomat, writer) Saavedra Lamas, Carlos (Argentinean jurist, diplomat) Saavedra Ramirez de Baquendano, Angel de (Span. polit., writer) Saba (or Sabas), Saint (Turkish Christian monk) Saba, Umberto Poli (Italian poet) Sabatier, Louis-Auguste (French Protestant theologian) Sabatier, Paul (French chemist) Sabatini, Rafael (Italian novelist in English) Sabbatini, Nicola (Italian architect) Sabato, Ernesto (Argentinean writer, critic, essayist) b.1911 Sabellius (Roman Christian prelate, theologian) fl. c.220 Sabin, Albert Bruce (American physician) Sabine, Sir Edward (British soldier, astronomer) Sabine, Wallace Clement Ware (American physicist)
Saint Louis Symphony 1941; albert spalding performed the solo part, and Eugene Ormandy directed the According to Barbers principal biographers, the violinist expressed http://www.saintlouissymphony.org/0304notes/10-10.htm
Quahog.org: Pearl Harbor Day 1941 albert spalding (18881953) was a superb violinist. His father owned spaldingBrothers sporting goods company and his uncle, also albert spalding, http://www.quahog.org/factsfolklore/index.php?id=98
Kategorie:Violinist - Wikipedia albert spalding Amina Srarfi Von http//de.wikipedia.org/wiki/KategorieViolinist http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategorie:Violinist
Chicago Historical Society - S Index South, Eddie, jazz violinist, 17/3+429. South Chicago Cable Car Railway, spalding, albert G., sporting goods magnate, 18/25 (see also spalding, http://www.chicagohs.org/pubs/s88index.html
Extractions: S. M. C. Cartage Company: site of St. Valentine's Day Massacre, 19/1+2:84 S. Thal (ship): and Christmas tree trade, 21/3:53 Sabath, Adolph J., alderman, 23/1: Sabota, Lou, 20/3+4:64 Sacco and Vanzetti trial: and Calvin Goddard, 19/1+2:85 Saigon, fall of, 23/3: St. Adalbert's Church, 18/4: St. George's Methodist Church, Philadelphia: and segregation of African Americans, 19/3+4:31 St. Ignatius College: see Loyola University St. Ignatius College Prep School, founded by Holy Family Church, 22/3:39 St. James Episcopal church, 23/1: St. Louis Giants (baseball team), 23/3:50 St. Louis Stars (baseball team), 23/3:50 St. Peter, Arthur, 20/3+4:56 St. Phillippe (church): founded 1720, 18/4:70 St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 18/4: St. Valentine's Day Massacre, 19/1+2:8487, 25/2: Ste. Genevieve (church): founded 1740s, 18/4:70 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, sculptor: selected for McMillan Commission, 18/4:35; Lincoln statue, 25/1:13, Salesmen, traveling, 17/3+4:419; "making" a town, 17/3+4:46; literary representations of, 17/3+4:5, 6, 7, 13, 1415, 16, 17, 20, 21; The Society of Commercial Travellers, 17/3+4:7; changes in business due to transportation and information improvements, 17/3+4:79, 25; trade magazines for, 17/3+4:
NOPL Rare Vertical FilePart 2 Souvenirs, 21; spalding, albert violinist ProgramsConcerts, 61, 62;spalding and Rogers s Floating Circus Palace Newspaper Articles (NonLouisiana http://nutrias.org/~nopl/rvf/rvf4.htm
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