November 16 In 1766, Rodolphe Kreitzer, France, composer/virtuoso violinist (Paris Conserv) In 1917, John whiting, British dramatist/actor (Saint s Day) http://www.chrishobbs.com/nov16.htm
Extractions: "The ultimate consequence of protecting men from the results of their own folly is to fill the world with fools." Herbert Spencer November 16 - The Day I Was Born 320th day of year with 45 days left (Numerology = 9) November - The ninth month in the old Roman calendar that began the year in March from novem meaning nine Contents People Born on the Day
Crescendo: Motifs And Awards Kate is also a professional violinist in New York, NY. christopher Vaneman (IAC 84, IAA 8687) is a flutist and lecturer at Converse College, http://www.interlochen.org/news/crMo.htm
Extractions: American Red Cross to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Relix Magazine: Issue 17-05 September/October - 1990 INDEPENDENTS DAZE by Mick Skidmore M ICKEY Hart, AtThe Edge (Rykodisc). Hart has always taken the world of percussionbased music to its edge, and this latest release, which is a companion piece to his and Jay Stevens's book Drumming At The Edge Of Magic is his most masterful effort to date. It finds him in his most exploratory and imaginative mood ever. The result is some really enthralling percussion music that draws on both ancient and modern ideas, and even though it's complex in nature this is extremely accessible stuff. The sound is simply breathtaking (even on an advance cassette), from the atmospheric opener "#4 For Gaia," which segues nicely into the lilting "Sky Water," through the rich, textured rhythms of "Lonesome Hero" and "Fast Sailing" to the the riveting sounds of "The Eliminators" and the tablaled "Brainstorm." The album closes on a truly eclectic note with "Pigs In Space," with Airto on vocals. Helping Hart out with this project are Zakir Hussain, Airto Moreira, Babatunde Olatunji, and Jerry Garcia, among others. A true percussion masterpiece. (Pickering Wharf, Building C-3G, Salem, Massachusetts 01970)
THE JOURNAL NEWS: Obituaries In lieu of flowers, contributions to the whiting First Aid Squad Auxiliary He was a renowned concert violinist in Europe before emigrating to the United http://www.nyjnews.com/obituary/
Extractions: The Journal News publishes paid Obituaries of people who have lived, worked or have family in Westchester, Putnam or Rockland Counties. Funeral homes may submit Obituaries until 2:30pm for the next day's edition. To place a paid Obituary Notice, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam, Special Notice or Lodge Notice, please call (914) 694-5147 prior to the day of publication. Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm Monday through Saturday. Sunday: 11:00 am to 2:30pm. Today's Obituaries Search Obituaries List By Last Name List By Date Tuesday, September 13th, 2005 - BROTHERS, DANIEL L. - BROTHERS, DANIEL L. Daniel L. Brothers, 58, of Wappingers Falls, died Sunday, September 11, 2005. Daniel was the owner/operator of Danny's Books in Brewster, NY for 28 years. He is survived by his wife and four children. Family will receive their friends on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at Straub Funeral Home, 55 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590. A funeral service will be held at 10 am on Wednesday, September 14 at the funeral home. Tuesday, September 13th, 2005 - CERQUEIRA, JOHN
THE JOURNAL NEWS: Obituaries She was a member of the whiting First Aid Auxiliary, the Crestwood Village He was a renowned concert violinist in Europe before emigrating to the United http://www.nyjnews.com/obits/
Extractions: The Journal News publishes paid Obituaries of people who have lived, worked or have family in Westchester, Putnam or Rockland Counties. Funeral homes may submit Obituaries until 2:30pm for the next day's edition. To place a paid Obituary Notice, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam, Special Notice or Lodge Notice, please call (914) 694-5147 prior to the day of publication. Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Saturday. Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm. Today's Obituaries Search Obituaries List By Last Name List By Date Tuesday, September 13th, 2005 - BROTHERS, DANIEL L. - BROTHERS, DANIEL L. Daniel L. Brothers, 58, of Wappingers Falls, died Sunday, September 11, 2005. Daniel was the owner/operator of Danny's Books in Brewster, NY for 28 years. He is survived by his wife and four children. Family will receive their friends on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at Straub Funeral Home, 55 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590. A funeral service will be held at 10 am on Wednesday, September 14 at the funeral home. Tuesday, September 13th, 2005 - CERQUEIRA, JOHN
HCAC Arts Alert | Shenandoah Valley, Virginia - MossyCreekTrail.com Encounters with christopher Gist, Ben Franklin, and local Indian tribes will Thru July 30 Civil War Archival Exhibit at the F. Brooke whiting Museum http://www.mossycreektrail.com/Articles/HCAC_Alert050630.asp
Extractions: The Hampshire County Arts Council welcomes persons with disabilities at all of its events and activities. If you (or someone you know who would like to participate) have special needs, please contact any HCAC co-director (Shari Gallery, Michael Hasty, or Janet Gould) in advance and we will do our best to accommodate. *Please note: While the aim is for these Alerts to be as comprehensive as possible, what is included depends upon when information arrives and the time available for compiling and reformatting it. If you don't see an event you were expecting to see (such as a regular group meeting), you might want to check another source, such as the calendar on www.HampshireArts.org, to be sure it wasn't inadvertently left out.
Japan-America Society Of The State Of Washington After the concert, the evening s featured violinist, Kyoko Takezawa, Following whitings presentation, a panel, including sports columnist Art Thiel of http://www.us-japan.org/jassw/programs/past-programs.htm
Extractions: The Japan-America Society and the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle welcomed a Japanese delegate, the New Business Conference (NBC) to Seattle. The invitation-only welcome reception on July 27th was held at the beautiful office of the Black, Lowe and Graham on the 48th floor of the Columbia Tower. It was attended by the Consul-General Tanaka, the Board of Directors and other local dignitaries. About 60 people attended to listen in an interesting discussion on how to enter the Japanese market at the public program on July 28th. The program was sponsored by July 18, 2005 The 45th Annual Golf Tournament
Fairfield University Spring 2000 26, christopher B. Love AHANA Student Achievement Awards Dinner Douglas whiting Associate Vice President for Public Relations. Barbara D. Kiernan MA 90 http://www.fairfield.edu/x7670.html
Fairfield University March 2001 Torff had played and recorded with the great jazz violinist. By Douglas J. whiting, Associate Vice President for Public Relations http://www.fairfield.edu/x7696.html
The Sound Projector Issue 3 - Excerpts Their father Joseph was a violinist. Mark had become an established violin Also heard on the Columbia CD are Russ Case on trumpet and Fred whiting on http://www.thesoundprojector.com/exc_sp3_scott.html
Extractions: The Sound Projector Third issue Online version 2004 ...and even a little about Carl Stalling Original position in magazine: pages 3-6 Contents: Laughing Violins Hot jazz and swing An extravagant way to compose Skip the eyes ... Discography Smart cookies who went to the Meltdown Festival at the South Bank some two summers ago will have heard the music of Raymond Scott as played by The Wooden Indians, a sextet of Netherlandish musicians from the Dutch Broadcasting Orchestra. This writer missed the show and had to have the 'mystery' of Scott explained to him. It's still an intriguing tale. Remember the facts that don't quite add up... Raymond Scott did not exist; he was a composer who never put pen to paper; The Raymond Scott Quintette never had five players; and his music is better known today through Carl Stalling's cartoon scores than his own records. Let's investigate... The way in for most people is through the classic Warner Brothers cartoons. If you ever payed attention to the music for these cartoons, chances are you will have heard a Raymond Scott composition.
Author Index - W William Vincent Wallace violinist Waterford 1812 Château de Bages, google Arthur Battelle whiting composer Cambridge-ma 1861 - Beverly-ma 1936, google http://www.ph.surrey.ac.uk/~phx1mr/author/w.html
Extractions: W author index my external links front page A ... Z Johannes Diserik van der Waals physicist 1837 - 1923 wiki google Arno Arthur Wachmann astronomer 1902 - 1990 wiki google Jacob Wackernagel linguist 11 December 1853 Basel - 22 May 1938 Basel google Conrad Henry Waddington biologist 1905 wiki google S.R. Wadia physicist spires google Bartel Leendert van der Waerden mathematician 1903 - 1996 wiki spires google I. Waga physicist spires google reference of paper 30.376 Peter-Jan Wagemans composer 1952 - wiki google Bernard Wagenaar composer Arnhem 1894 - Kennebunkport 1971 google Johan Wagenaar composer Utrecht 1862 - 1941 google Georg Christoph Wagenseil composer Vienna 1715 - Vienna 1777 wiki google Johann Christoph Wagenseil google Robert Vernon Wagoner astronomer : homepage google Carlos E.M. Wagner physicist : homepage spires google Christoph Maria Wagner composer 1966 - wiki google Richard Wagner rz-berlin composer 22 May 1813 Leipzig - 13 February 1883 Venice wiki google concert Julius Wagner-Jauregg neurologist 7 March 1857 Wols - 27 September 1940 Vienna google Rudolf Wagner-Régeny composer 1903 - 1969 wiki google John Wainwright composer Stockport c google John Wainwright cosmologist : homepage , jwainwright math.uwaterloo.ca
VOCALS christopher GINES Way It Goes contemporary pop RENEE KATZ Never Been Gone Budding NYC violinist who was thrown in front of train and had to have hand http://www.originalcastrecords.com/vocals.htm
Extractions: JONNY ABELES Always Big band singer ACCIDENTALS Mostly A Cappella ACCIDENTALS Accidental Christmas Accapella Christmas songs ACCIDENTALS Popular 'Best accapella group in America'...NY Post PATRICK AHEARN Patterns of Heart First release by cabaret star doing standards CARL ALLOCCO Goodbye Charlie Dog Artist previously known as Charlie Dog TOM ANDERSEN The Journey Extremely popular NYC cabaret singer's long awaited new CD. LEZLIE ANDERS With Love Buddy Greco's wife TOM ANDERSEN Faraway Places Popular cabaret artist.
Johns Hopkins Gazette February 7, 2005 Named for the violinist and composer Eugene Ysaye (18581931), 13, 4 pm Performance by Donald Sutherland and christopher Hamlen of music by Reger, http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2005/07feb05/weekcal.html
Extractions: The Ysaye Quartet Since its debut tour of North America in 1990, when the Ysaye Quartet won accolades from audiences and critics in 15 cities across the continent, nine subsequent tours have taken the group to 40 different cities, recently including Boston, Washington, Memphis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, and Los Angeles. Named for the violinist and composer Eugene Ysaye (1858-1931), the quartet is composed of faculty members of the Conservatoire Superieur de Musique de Paris, where they have established a special class for string quartets. Feb. 13 they're on stage at Homewood's Shriver Hall. See Music.
Huntington University: Sudbury ON Canada Pieces by Kuehn, Eric Chasalow, Francis Dhomont, Jon christopher Nelson and Luciano Berio violinist Jeremy Bell formerly studied with Dr. Metro Kozak, http://huntington.laurentian.ca/index.php?file=news_e.html
BMRJ Back Issues Canon Challenges of a Multicultural Music History Course, by christopher Wilkinson whiting the Wrongs of History The Resurrection of Scott Joplin, http://www.cbmr.org/pubs/bmrjback.htm
Extractions: Guest Editor, Fred J. Hay Black Musicians in Appalachia: An Introduction to Affrilachian Music, by Fred J. Hay Appalachian Blues, by Barry Lee Pearson Appalachian Jazz: Some Preliminary Notes, by Todd Wright and John Higby Movin' the Mountains: An Overview of Rhythm and Blues and Its Presence in Appalachia, Jerry Zolten A Candle for Queen Ida, by doris davenport Music Box Meets the Toccoa Band: The Godfather of Soul in Appalachia, by Fred J. Hay Fiddling as an Avenue of Black-White Musical Interchange, by Paul F. Wells Black Banjo Songsters in Appalachia, by Cecelia Conway
Gourmetmembers christopher Katie Hill Burnsville, MN, Michael Susan Ryan, GA. christopher Dispensa, Staten David whiting, Hector, NY, Nelson Mullins, Atlanta, GA http://buyspain.com/clubmembers.htm
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Portsmouth Herald Obituaries For Wed. June 1, 2005 violinist was Joyce Anderson. Marthas brothers, Steve and Chris Leitz, offered words He is survived by his wife, Shirley whiting Michael; his daughter, http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/06012005/obituari/45335.htm
Extractions: Living ... Email this Article Obituaries for Wed. June 1, 2005 Search by Name: Year: Florists Funeral Homes 2005 Obituary Archives 2004 Obituary Archives ... 2001 Obituary Archives Martha B. Vogt STRATHAM - Well-attended services for Martha B. Vogt, 36, were held at the Stratham Community Church. The Rev. David F. Dodge officiated. The readings were offered by Martha Elms and Janet Flodstrom. The soloist was Jennifer Ramsey, and the organist was Sally Wool. Violinist was Joyce Anderson. Marthas brothers, Steve and Chris Leitz, offered words of remembrance. Burial will be private. Arrangements were by the Stockbridge Funeral Home, Exeter. Kelly L. Crane
Extractions: Alumni News (A-K) News about 2002-03 graduates can be found at Recent Graduates Brian Leung is the author of WORLD FAMOUS LOVE ACTS, a collection of short stories published by Sarabande Books, and winner of the 2003 Mary McCarthy Award in Short Fiction selected by finalist judge Chris Offut. Brian's fiction has appeared in Story, Gulf Coast, Kinesis, Salt Hill, Grain, and River City, The Bellingham Review, and elsewhere, and his poetry has been published in Crazyhorse, Mid-American Review, The Connecticut Review, Gulf Stream, and the anthology THE HABIT OF ART: BEST STORIES FROM THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY FICTION WORKSHOP (Indiana University Press). From 1999-2000 he served as Editor of the Indiana Review, and during his time at I.U. he was awarded a 2002 Ledig House International Writers' Colony Residency Fellowship as well as an Associated Writing Programs Intro Journals Project Award in Poetry. He is currently an assistant professor of creative writing and English at the University of California, Northridge.
Division Avenue High School - The Shows Jimmy whiting as the Captain Robin Daskin as Baroness Elsa von Schraeder The Players Amy Best, Colleen Foley, Kathleen Hancock, christopher Hansen, http://www.blue-dragons.com/shows.html
Extractions: "Parts of the movie were filmed on the QE2 Luxury Liner, the Staten Island Ferry, the streets of Manhattan, the United Nations Building, and of course, at the Statue of Liberty herself. Part of this movie was also shown on the TV quiz show, 'To Tell The Truth' starring Gary Moore, where Kerry McDonald and 2 imposters appeared as guests and talked about the making of the movie. The movie premiered in May of 1967 for a two-day run, to packed houses, at DAHS." [Bob Hallett] For Whom the Torch Burns , a film by members of Division Avenue High School Class of 1967
Home News Tribune | Obituaries Donald Bleeke, Plainfield Symphony Orchestra violinist August 3, 2005 ROSE M. COLOSSI, 90, of Crestwood Village, whiting, MANCHESTER - August 3, 2005 http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=OBITS