WVMA Alpha Listing Of Programs Big Band Cavalcade with Freddy Martin, Bob Crosby, Margaret whiting Buddy Morrow. 198485 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Corey Cerovsek, Violin http://www.wvmanet.org/WVMA Alpha.htm
Extractions: Wabash Valley Music Association Alphabetical List of Programs Through The Years Want to know what programs were presented in a specific year? "1776" - Musical Celebration of American's Bicentennial "42nd Street" "A Christmas Carol" "A Christmas Carol" "A Christmas Carol" "Anything Goes" "Babes In Toyland" "Brigadoon" "Bye Bye Birdie" "Cabaret" "Carousel" "Carmen" by London City Opera "Cats" "Children of a Lesser God" "Cinderella" - Prokofiev, performed by the Moscow Festival Ballet "Cinderella" - Rogers and Hammerstein "Evita" "Fosse" "Hello Dolly" "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" with Joe Machota "Madama Butterfly" "Mame" with Morgan Brittany "Merry Widow" "Mikado"
WVMA Yearly Listing Of Programs Big Band Cavalcade with Freddy Martin, Bob Crosby, Margaret whiting Buddy Morrow Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Corey Cerovsek, Violin http://www.wvmanet.org/WVMA Year.htm
Extractions: Wabash Valley Music Association List of Programs By The Year Alphabetical Listing of Programs Goldovsky Opera Theatre Ruth Slenczyncka - Pianist Longine Symphonette Iva Kitchell - Singer and Impressionist Cavalcade of Song Stan Freeman - Pianist and Com edian Philip Maero - Baritone Tihman Dance Theatre Eloise Polk - Pianist Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Columbus Boys Choir Continental Aires - Choral Group Fredell Lock - Violinist The Theatre Men Rod Strong Dance Quartet Saint Louis Sinfonitta Royal Winnipeg Ballet Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra George Fever - Pianist Singing Boys of Mexico Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Rosenblith Carole Longone - Operalogue Mildred Dilling - Harpist Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra American Ballet Threatre Gregg Smith Singers Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Norman Luboff Choir Gianna D'Angelo - Opera National Ballet Society Mary Costa - Opera Carole Longone - Operalogue Peter Nero Norman Luboff Choir Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Van Cliburn, Pianist Roger Williams Blanche Theabom - Opera National Ballet Society Carmina Burana Roger Wagner Chorale Serendipity Singers Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Misha Dichter Guy Lombardo and The Royal Canadians Carole Longone - Operalogue Javier de Leons "Fiesta Mexicana"
The Newmarket Heritage Festival by an accordion and violin, playing songs and dances of the Old Country. French Canadian stepdancer and clogger Ann whiting kicks up her heels. http://www.heritage-festival.org/pages/entertainment.html
Extractions: Entertainment under the Main Tent includes a line-up of fabulous musicians, singers, dancers, and storytellers. Performances are listed in order of appearance throughout the weekend. See Special Events for more exciting festival happenings. Thanks to our Sponsors for making these performances possible. French Canadian stepdancer and clogger Ann Whiting kicks up her heels. Be prepared for a few surprises! A dance workshop follows (12:40-1:25, Children's Corner) . A bright and energetic dancer, Ann Whiting has been clogging and stepdancing since 1979. She has danced with the Green Mountain Cloggers and the Kitchen-Sync Cloggers and has studied with many world-class stepdancers. Ann's group Fresh Blend hearkens back to the traditional sound of a solo dancer expressing herself to the rhythm of fiddle and guitarbecoming one of the instruments herself.
Songwriters Hall Of Fame 1854 in Washington, DC He began playing the violin in various orchestras 19001905; Louis Christie, clarinet, 1894-1901; Rei christopher, horn, http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/artist_bio.asp?artistId=85
1948 In Music - Enpsychlopedia 2, Blackbird ; Dmitri Kabalevsky Violin Concerto in C major; Henning Wellejus - Concerto February 5 - christopher Guest, actor, musician, Spinal Tap http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/1948_in_music
Midwest Young Artists Newsletter Stefanie Engstrom (violin, Concert) and Kassie Gomez (violin/flute, Prep/Concert), 10/27/86 Elizabeth whiting, Concert 10/29/83 Margaret Uding, Symphony http://www.mya.org/news/011027.php
Extractions: Highwood, IL 60040 Newsletter Archives This week we're introducing a couple new features to mya.org. First is "College Perspectives" on the Members Page . We're kicking it off with a piece on Lawrence University by Marc DeMarco. Second, we're adding detailed looks at the composers and pieces being played in the various orchestras over on the Theory Page . Beginning with Mahler 5 and Mendelssohn 3, this should be a great resource if you want to find out more about the repertoire you're working on at MYA. Today Violin II (You are responsible for all sections of the pieces you are playing on the Dec. concert. Auditions are taped during regular rehearsal times. If you are unable to be present on the day of your seating auditions, please plan to make-up the following week.) For Apprentices: Begin with the parallel minor key to the major key with six sharps. This is the relative minor of another major key. What is the key signature of the parallel minor to this major key?
Musicians/Composers Has been called one of the greatest violin talents in 70 years. Ross Edwin Barbour; b. His writing partners included Richard whiting and Jules Styne. http://www.whenmoviesweremovies.com/hoosiermusicians.html
Extractions: MUSICIANS/COMPOSERS BORN IN INDIANA... Joshua Bell b. Bloomington, IN 12/9/67 Concert violinist. The son of a pyschologist who teaches at Indiana University. Played solo violin for the film, Le Violon Rouge (The Red Violin) (1998) and for the film Iris (2001). Has recorded thirteen albums for London/Decca. Has been called one of the greatest violin talents in 70 years. Ross Edwin Barbour b. Columbus, IN 12/31/28 Singer-spokesman for "The Four Freshman". Appeared with his group in Rich, Young and Pretty (1951) in which they sang with Jane Powell and Vic Damone..."How Do You Like Your Eggs in the Morning?" Other members were, Bob Flanigan and Don Barbour both of Greencastle, IN and Hal Kratzch. Walter Bullock b. Shelburn, IN May 6, 1907 d. Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 19, 1953. Started his career in Indianapolis at WFBM radio. Went to Hollywood and wrote for Ben Bernie. Later became a composer for the movies and a screenwriter. His writing partners included Richard Whiting and Jules Styne. He wrote lyrics for many songs in Shirley Temple films. Twice nominated for an oscar for best song...1936 for "When Did You Leave Heaven" (with Whiting) from Sing Baby, Sing
Johns Hopkins Magazine A member of the whiting School s Advisory Council from 198590, 1993 Julia Grueninger, Peab 93, was promoted to principal second violin in the Kennedy http://www.jhu.edu/~jhumag/0401web/alumnote.html
Extractions: magnotes@jhu.edu The Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center has announced the establishment of an endowed lectureship in Health Care Ethics in honor of John Collins Harvey, Med '47 (MD, PhD), who is professor emeritus of medicine and senior research scholar in the Center for Clinical Bioethics. Dean G. Miller, Engr '51, of McGraw, N.Y., is associate psychologist at OMRDD. He writes: "I am interested in the environment, and I had an alternate energy business from 1979-1985I lost my shirt. Now I'm semi-retired and starting up an electronics business involving remote alarm systems for Alzheimer's patients." Bien S. P. Panganiban, Peab '51, '56 (MM), '57 (MM), of Okinawa, Japan, is director of the Ryuku Classical Academy and the Ecumenical Chorale. He recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his musical career by conducting three performances of Handel's Messiah. Leo Young, Engr '56 (MSEE), '59 (DrEngr), '89 (LHD), who retired in 1994 as director for research in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, has moved back to Baltimore but continues to consult for Defense. He is active in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, of which he is past president and chairman of the board, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK). He is currently researching a book on two contemporary 19th-century mathematicians, James Clerk Maxwell and Lewis Carroll (the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). A member of the Whiting School's Advisory Council from 1985-90, Dr. Young is being honored this year with the Alumni Association's Woodrow Wilson Award for outstanding government service. His wife, Jo-Ellen Turner, SPSBE '95 (DEd), is professor of English language and literature at Villa Julie College in Stevensonville, Maryland.
Scope Magazine | Spring 2003 | Class Notes The class sends sympathy to Marian whiting Brandon, whose husband Frank died She adds, A memorable holiday experience was playing violin in a string http://www.skidmore.edu/scope/spring2003/classnotes/40s.html
Extractions: Eleanor Colburn Zoller enjoyed beautiful scenery and side trips during a trip to France last fall with her daughter-in-law and several other friends. The group topped off their travels by spending two days in Paris. Back home, Ellie continues taking bridge lessons, rug hooking, and doing volunteer work.
Presented By Greg Duncan 1973 Pablo Casals, Spanish violin cellist/conductor/composer 1984 Napoleon whiting, actor (SilasBig Valley), dies at 75 1986 Albert Szent-Gyrgyi, http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/history/1022.eht
Mario's Place: Calendar Of Events Margaret whiting, Eric Marienthal, Phil Upchurch, Teddy Edwards, Luluk Purwanto´s unique lyrical phrasing on the violin seamlessly weaves between http://www.mariosplace.com/html/calendr.html
Extractions: BEST JAZZ INLAND EMPIRE MAGAZINE NO COVER CHARGE 10PM TILL 1AM UPCOMING BANDS AUGUST 12 - RON KOBAYASHI AUGUST 13 - SHAWN JONES AUGUST 19 - CROSS-EFFECT AUGUST 20 - KATHERINE PROUSE AUGUST 26 - ZZAJ (FUSION) AUGUST 27 - MATT BALDONI SEPTEMBER 2 - FRED GRIFFIN SEPTEMBER 3 - KATHERINE PROUSE SEPTEMBER 9 - SEVENTH AVENUE SEPTEMBER 10 - CROSS-EFFECT SEPTEMBER 16 - LIKE MINDS SEPTEMBER 17 - JASON HARNELL SEPTEMBER 23 - CROSS-EFFECT SEPTEMBER 24 - KATHERINE PROUSE SEPTEMBER 30 - SHAWN JONES OCTOBER 1 - SEVENTH AVENUE FEATURED ARTISTS KATHERINE PROUSE AUGUST 20 SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 24 www.katherineprouse.com Katherine Prouse (Vocals), Al Meyers (Guitar) JD Pinckney (Bass), Chris Atchley (Drums) Katherine Prouse Jazz Vocalist Katherine Prouse comes from a very musical family. she began singing at a very early age when her father was pastoring a small church in Riverside, CA. Her Father, Steve Prouse, is a very gifted pianist himself and introduced Katherine to vocalists such as the Carpenters, Linda Rondstadt and Barbara Streisand. She quickly gravitated to jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone. Katherine began singing professionally at the age of 27 (November 2001). Heavily influenced by such incredible Jazz vocalists such as Diana Krall, Etta James and Casandra Wilson, she sang every weekend in coffee shops, restaurants and bars in Orange County, Los Angeles and the Inland Empire. She gained recognition for winning the "Best Jazz" award at the 2003 Orange County Music Awards.
The Art, Craft And Design Show, Live 2005 E06 Zoe Beyers Peter Povey 07903 056755 Violin Duo Q10 Norman D. whiting 01409 281495 Original watercolour paintings http://www.artcraftdesignshow.co.uk/exhibitors.htm
From Rmtodd@servalan.servalan.com (Richard Todd) Subject The David Cross violin Christian Boule gtr Gilbert Artmaun perc., maracas, June whiting,Lindsey Cooper oboes Ted Hobart trumpet Chili Charles snare http://wiretap.area.com/Gopher/Library/Music/Label/canter.dis
Extractions: From: rmtodd@servalan.servalan.com (Richard Todd) Subject: The Canterbury Discography Message-ID: Arzachel: Arzachel, 1969 (Egg/Roulette) [#] Steve Hillage: gtr, vocals Dave Stewart: keyboards Clive Brooks: drums Hugo Montgomery Campbell: bass Ayers, Kevin: The Joy of A Toy, 1969 (Harvest) [CD] Robert Wyatt: drums Rob Tait: drums Mike Ratledge: keyboard Hugh Hopper: bass David Bedford: arrangements Kevin Ayers: gtr, vcls, bass Ayers, Kevin and The Whole World: Shooting At The Moon, 1970 (Harvest) [CD(BGO Records),#] Ayers: gtr, vcls, bass Bedford: piano, keyboards, arrangements Lol Coxhill: saxes Mick Fincher: drums Mike Oldfield: bass, gtr Robert Wyatt: vcls Bridget St. John: vcls Ayers, Kevin: Whatevershebringswesing, 1972 (Harvest) [CD(BGO)] Ayers: gtr,vcls,bass David Bedford: piano,keyboards Mike Oldfield: bass,gtr Didier Malherbe: sax,flute Dave Dufort: drums Wyatt: vcls Gerry Fields: violin Tony Carr: drums William Murray: drums Johnny Van Derek: violin Ayers, Kevin: Bananamour, 1973 (Harvest) [CD] Archie Legget: bass, harmony vocals Eddie Sparrow: drums,percussion Kevin Ayers: guitars,vocals. Guest appearances by Robert Wyatt (vocals), Steve Hillage (gtr), Mike Ratledge (kybds), David Bedford (orchestral arrangements). Ayers, Kevin: The Confessions Of Dr. Dream, 1974 (Island) [CD(BGO)] Ray Cooper: Percussion Lol Coxhill: Sax Mike Giles: drums Ollie Halsall: bass, gtr Trevor Jones: bass Sean Milligan: vcls Mike Moran: piano Nico: vcls Mike Oldfield: gtr, bass, vcls Joanne Williams: vcls Cal Batchelor: gtr Henry Crallan: piano John Gustavsen: bass Rosetta Hightower: vcls Rupert Hine: keyboards Sam Mitchell: guitar Steve Nye: organ John G Perry: bass Mike Ratledge: keyboards Doris Troy: vcls Ayers, Kevin: June 1,1974 , 1974 (Island) [CD, #] John Cale: viola Nico: vcls, harmonium Kevin Ayers: vcls, gtrs, bass Robert Wyatt: percussion Brian Eno: vcls, synth Rabbit Bundrick: organ Mike Oldfield: gtrs Ollie Halsall: gtr, piano Eddie Sparrow: drums Archie Leggatt: bass backing vocals by Liza Strike, Irene Chanter, Doreen Chanter
Extractions: Der Violinvirtuose auf hohem Niveau ist sowohl im klassischen Bereich als auch in der Unterhaltungsbrache tätig. Ob nun virtuose klassische Musik oder galanter Wiener Walzer, feurige Zigeunerweisen oder virtuos konzertante Stückean, anspruchsvolle Unterhaltungsmusik oder Tangos, Irische Folk - Valentin Badiarov bedient ein weit gefächertes künstlerisches Repertoire. Was klingt schöner als eine Violine ? - Zwei ! Ein junges dynamisches Geschwisterpaar zaubert eine unvergleichliche Atmosphäre der Sympathie. Das Violinduo revolutioniert die klassische Musikrezeption: Zwei Violinen fordern den Hörer: Bisher unerhörte Kombinationsmöglichkeiten halten unzählige Überraschungen bereit. Es entsteht ein abwechslungsreicher fließender Wechsel der Klangfarben. Keine Ermüdung des Solisten oder des Publikums. Lebendigkeit und Tempo bestimmen das Programm. Optischer Kontrast, Genuss und Spannung.