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22. The Kennedy Center
Featured Artist(s) Adalberto alvarez y Su Son Davis, saxophonist (residency leader);carmen Lundy, vocalist; George Cables, pianist; Bob Magnusson
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/archive_month.cfm?month=4&year

23. Van Cliburn Foundation
alvarez, carmen (Uruguay), Kim, Jung Kyou (Korea), Saarinen, Gloria (New Zealand). VanCliburn for Rachmaninoff's 100th Birthday) Highest Ranking pianist of the
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PAST RESULTS OF THE VAN CLIBURN
INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION First Competition
Second Competition

Third Competition

Fourth Competition
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Eleventh Competition

Van Cliburn Foundation Download a printable version of this page here First Competition
September 24 - October 7, 1962 Winner:
Ralph Votapek
Winner Country Amount Given by 1. Ralph Votapek USA National Guild of Piano Teachers and Dr. and Mrs. Irl Allison 2. Nikolai Petrov USSR Laura Jane Musser 3. Mikhail Voskresensky USSR The Amon Carter Foundation 4. Cécile Ousset France Fort Worth Piano Teachers Forum 5. Marilyn Neeley USA 6. Sergio Varella-Cid Portugal Mrs. Carl Beutel 7. Arthur C. Fennimore USA 8. Takashi Hironaka Japan Finalist: Hiroko Nakamura* Japan *Withdrew from finals due to illness. Best Performance of Commissioned Work : Arthur C. Fennimore
Best Performance of Chamber Music : Ralph Votapek and Hiroko Nakamura Second Stage
De Groote, Andre (Belgium) Kono, Hajime (Japan) Perry, John (USA)

24. Van Cliburn Foundation
Adler, Vicky (Brazil); Alexanian, Anahid Lydia (Canada); alvarez, carmen (Uruguay);Bethel for Rachmaninoff's 100th Birthday) Highest Ranking pianist of the
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PAST CLIBURN COMPETITION RESULTS
Van Cliburn Foundation First Van Cliburn Competition
September 24 - October 7, 1962
Winner/Country/Amount/Competition prize given by
1. Ralph Votapek/USA/$10,000/National Guild of Piano Teachers and Dr. and Mrs. Irl Allison
2. Nikolai Petrov/USSR/3,000/Laura Jane Musser
3. Mikhail Voskresensky/USSR/2,000/The Amon Carter Foundation
4. Cécile Ousset/France/1,000/Fort Worth Piano Teachers Forum
6. Sergio Varella-Cid/Portugal/500/Mrs. Carl Beutel
7. Arthur C. Fennimore/USA
8. Takashi Hironaka/Japan
Finalist: Hiroko Nakamura*/Japan *Withdrew from finals due to illness. Second Stage De Groote, Andre (Belgium); Feder, Donn-Alexander (USA); Graubin, Ilze (USSR); Kono, Hajime (Japan); Lelchuk, Nina (USSR); Perry, John (USA); Sosa, Raul Ernesto (Argentina) First Stage Adler, Vicky (Brazil); Alexanian, Anahid Lydia (Canada); Alvarez, Carmen (Uruguay); Bethel, Edward Clement (USA); Boatright, Jo Garner (USA); Borges, Rafael (Mexico); Cho, Sung-Mi (Korea); Cooper, William D. (USA); Garcia Salas, Zoila Luz (Guatemala); Hallman, Milton Hastings (USA); Jolly, James (USA); Keillor, Elaine (Canada); Kim, Jung Kyou (Korea); Lima, Arthur Moreira (Brazil); Linzmeyer, Marlene M. (USA); Lipovetsky, Leonidas E. (Uruguay); Mastroianni, Thomas (USA); Motekaitis, Manigirdas (USA); Noguera, Marta Hebe (Argentina); Paik, Yun Hee (Korea); Payne, Dorothy Katherine (USA); Pinto, David (UK); Saarinen, Gloria (New Zealand); Sandoval, Jr., Jose (Mexico); Thomas, Charles Edward (USA); Watson, Margaret C. (USA); Wells, Leslie Marie (USA); Wilkinson, Grace (UK); Wolfe, Walter (USA); Yaggy, Sandra (USA)

25. Chamber Orchestra
master chef's! pianist carmen alvarez returns after a triumphantMozart performance with the KCCO two years ago. Simply superb!
http://www.umkc.edu/cto/Music/chamber orchestra.htm
KANSAS CITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 2002-2003 SEASON Season Tickets: 5-Concert Season $100.00 Pick 3 Package: $63.00 BEETHOVEN BANQUET September 20, 2002, 8 PM Folly Theatre, 12th and Central Tickets: Regular $25.00 Balcony $14.00 We fire up the new season with mouthwatering entrees of great passion and depth by Beethoven-one of music's greatest master chef's! Pianist Carmen Alvarez returns after a triumphant Mozart performance with the KCCO two years ago. Simply superb! Program: Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C Minor with Carmen Alvarez, soloist/Beethoven Symphony no 3 in E-flat "Eroica" AROMATIC AUTUMN November 7, 2002, 8 PM Tickets: Floor $25.00 Balcony $18.00 Enjoy a cup of gourmet java in Bach's hilarious "Coffee Cantata," where much ado is made about the newest fad of that era-drinking coffee! Sung by soloists Amy O'Brien (the young, coffee-drinking Millie) and Brian Steele (her stick-in-the-cup-of-Joe Father), this comic cantata is truly amusing. Also featured is Jean Belmont's compelling work, "Stances," which was composed for the KCCO and was given it's world premiere two years ago. Add to that a delicious souffle' of Telemann and, of course, Vivaldi's feast of Autumn. Program: Vivaldi, "Autumn" from the Four Seasons/Bach, Cantata No 211 "Coffee" sung by Amy O'Brien and Brian Steele/Telemann, Overture des Nations anciens et modernes/Belmont,Stances.

26. Directory :: Look.com
information. Alonso, Jose Ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist's personal homepage. alvarez , carmen Concert pianist born in Uruguay. Includes
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27. Berichte - Opera Notes
Translate this page Graves - der Star der Madrider carmen-Produktion Photo Neben Carlos alvarez und FurreccioFurlanetto in Don Carlo Bergonzi und sein pianist Vincenzo Scalera (li
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Teatro Real. Madrid (ESP), 9. und 10, Dezember 2002
Carmen
Denyce Graves - der Star der Madrider Carmen-Produktion
Photo: Javier del Real Bericht Die nächste Premiere am Teatro Real: Faust (Gounod)
u.a. mit Roberto Scandiuzzi, Richard Leech, Mariella Devia Info: www.teatro-real.com
Royal Opera House Covent Garden London (GBR)
9. und 12, Oktober 2002
Rigoletto
Carlos Alvarez als Rigoletto und Patrizia Ciofi
als seine Tochter Gilda Exzellente Aufführungen zweier Verdi-Opern eröffneten den Monat Oktober am Londoner Royal Opera House Covent Garden. In der recht düsteren, aber mit prächtigen Kostümen ausgestatteten Rigoletto-Inszenierung von David McVicar standen mit dem spanischen Bariton Carlos Alvarez als Rigoletto und dem mexikanischen Tenor Ramón Vargas als Herzog zwei der weltweit führenden Vertreter ihres Repertoires gemeinsam auf der Bühne. Bericht
Wiener Festwochen, Wiener Staatsoper im Theater an der Wien

28. Welcome To Claves Records, The Swiss Classical Label
alvarez’ immense musicality, vocal prowess and dramatic expression and sempre ioti perdei Bizet, carmen Votre toast name for himself as a pianist, finding a
http://www.claves.ch/98Rahmen/e_nr994.htm
Opera Arias by Verdi, Donizetti,
Bellini, Bizet and Tchaikovsky

Carlos Alvarez, baritone, Basque National Orchestra, Mario Venzago Claves CD 50-9907
44-page illustrated booklet, notes in E, G, F, Sp, Basque SFr. 35.-
Verdi
Donizetti
Bellini
, I Puritani: Ah per sempre io ti perdei
Bizet , Carmen: Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
Tchaikovsky , Eugeny Onegin: Kogda bi zhizn
Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem Martina Arroyo, Carol Smith, Alexander Young, Martti Talvela, N.O.S. Chorus, Residentie Orkest, Den Haag, Willem van Otterloo
Claves CD 50-9911 32-page illustrated booklet with notes in E, G, F SFr. 35.- With Requiem text in Latin, English, German and French Live recording Mieczyslav Vainberg: Chamber Symphonies Nos. 1, 3, 4 Chamber Orchestra Kremlin, Misha Rachlevsky Claves CD 50-9811 28-page illustrated booklet with notes in E, G, F SFr. 35.- The portrait: Chamber Orchestra Kremlin, Misha Rachlvesky Shostakovich / Requiem for Strings, Chamber Symphony, Op. 110. Claves CD 50-9115 Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky / Music for String Orchestra, Vol. I. Claves CD 50-9116 Gioacchino Rossini / The Six Sonatas for Strings. Claves CD 50-9222

29. High-Res Reviews Pt.2 OCT02 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION
Quintet; Four Impromptus for piano solo D899 alvarez Quartet carmen Piazzini,p a Frankfurt-based quartet and a near-anonymous pianist - whose solos
http://www.audaud.com/audaud/OCT02/HIRES/hires2OCT02.html
Hi-Res Audio Reviews
October 2002 - Part 2 of 3 Classical
click on any cover to go directly to its review below
Joel selected a better pianist than himself to record the works and the session was held in Vienna because of the musical/philosophical connections for him. He alludes in his own notes to ghosts or spirits - that there is something in the atmosphere in Vienna that connects one to this sort of music. That connected me with the recordings by Rosemary Brown of some years back who claimed to have a string of famous composers such as Schubert and Beethoven dictate new piano pieces to her from the Beyond. Joel's pieces remind me strongly of Brown's - having many qualities undeniably of the particular composer in question but still sounding like that composer on a rather "off" day. The most original aspect of this CD is the cover art - an accurate imitation of the front of the G. Schirmer piano music collections which every piano student has carried around and struggled with. Purchase Here
- John Sunier
BELA BARTOK: Concerto for Orchestra; The Miraculous Mandarin - New York Philharmonic/Pierre Boulez - Sony Classical SACD only SS 87710:

30. TwoBigToes | Piano | Browsing By Album
Opera Arias Soprano Concert pianist, Monsegur Vaillant. Piano Electric, BrianChatton. Piano Masterpieces by Ravel Mompou Albeniz Granados, carmen alvarez.
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31. Sunierhirez2
Quintet; Four Impromptus for piano solo D899 alvarez Quartet carmen Piazzini,p a Frankfurt-based quartet and a near-anonymous pianist—whose solos
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue3/sunierhirez2.htm
POSITIVE FEEDBACK ONLINE - ISSUE 3
Sunier on Hi-Res , Part 2 (with a little help where noted) (John Sunier, long-time audiophile journalist and reviewer, has been a member of the Positive Feedback community for ten years. As editor of Audiophile Audition www.audaud.com PF Online by allowing the use of his and fellow audaud.com contributors' hi-res audio reviews.) Billy Joel,
Richard Joo, piano
Sony Classical Columbia stereo SACD-only CS 85397
Joel selected a better pianist than himself to record the works and the session was held in Vienna because of the musical/philosophical connections for him. He alludes in his own notes to ghosts or spirits—that there is something in the atmosphere in Vienna that connects one to this sort of music. That connected me with the recordings by Rosemary Brown of some years back who claimed to have a string of famous composers such as Schubert and Beethoven dictate new piano pieces to her from the Beyond. Joel's pieces remind me strongly of Brown's - having many qualities undeniably of the particular composer in question but still sounding like that composer on a rather "off" day. The most original aspect of this CD is the cover art—an accurate imitation of the front of the G. Schirmer piano music collections which every piano student has carried around and struggled with. John Sunier Bela Bartok

32. DCPL:
92 A473, alvarez DEL VAYO, JULIO Spanish journalist DE BOTTAZZI, ANA MARIA TRENCHIArgentinian American pianist. 92 M6715, MIRANDA, carmen Brazilian entertainer.
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33. Find A Grave - Browse By Country: Argentina
Besides being a remarkable pianist and a unique conductor, De de San Martin, Mariade los Remedios carmen Rafalea Feliciana (bio by Marcelo alvarez) Cause of
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34. Washingtonian Online - 100 People To Watch
alvarez also has worked with the Latin American Youth Center challenge, she says,is to dive into carmen. But first she and her pianist husband need to
http://www.washingtonian.com/people/people_to_watch/peopletowatch.html
100 PEOPLE TO WATCH They've Got the Brains, Talent, and Drive to Make a Difference Edited by Howard Means, with the staff of The Washingtonian Almost all of The Washingtonian's editors and writers helped with this article. Special contributions were made by assistant editor Brooke Lea Foster; by Susan Davidson, Ken DeCell, Diane Granat, Cynthia Hacinli, Thomas Head, Harry Jaffe, Barbara Matusow, William O'Sullivan, Courtney Rubin, and Ellen Ryan; and by editorial assistants Denise Kersten, Courtney Porter Martin, and James Savage. Note that the words at the top of this page read 100 PEOPLE TO WATCH, not THE 100 PEOPLE TO WATCH. That has been the first lesson for all of us who helped prepare this end-of-the-century article: The Washington area has so much talent that any attempt to be as definitive as "the 100" is folly. As we were doing the reporting, we would set ourselves a rough quota of, say, a dozen social entrepreneurs, and suddenly we'd be facing a list of 50 people who were making extraordinary sacrifices and progress against all sorts of woes. And so it went, through virtually every calling. The youth movement meant that some professions fell by the wayside. Architects, to cite one example, rarely break free of the cloud cover until they are in their forties, as two prominent local architects explained to us. So be it, but we're sorry to be without a representative from their ranks.

35. LAMC: LAMúsiCa Vol.2 No. 1: Announcements
Gilberto Mendes, also conducted by carmen Téllez Orlando García, Armando Rodríguez,and Mexican Javier alvarez. pianist Juan Francisco Sans and bassist Luis
http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/lamc/publications/lamusica/vol2.2/announce.html
Volume 2, Number 2 (February, 1997)
Erick Carballo, Managing Editor
Mario Ortiz, Contributor
Announcements
Global Voices
On March 3, 1996, the Latin American Music Center, the Indiana University International Vocal Ensemble , and the University's FM radio station WFIU presented Global Voices, an a cappella festival of world music. The concert featured the Bloomington based ensembles Upstart Monkey Puzzle and Vida , closing with the University's International Vocal Ensemble conducted by Mary Goetze . Songs from Bosnia- Herzegovina, South Africa, Venezuela, New Zealand, the United States, Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Latvia and Ireland were performed to an enthusiastic audience that crowded the Music School Recital Hall. On February 9 1996, the IU Contemporary Vocal Ensemble , conducted by and Jan Harrington , premiered Sephardisms , an extended a cappella work by Argentine composer Jorge Liderman who teaches at the University of California at Berkeley. On December 6, the CVE also performed Beba Coca Cola and Nasce...Morre by Brazilian composer Gilberto Mendes
Subtropics
7 Free Subtropics New Music Festival , March 22-April 8. Alongside important composers from the United States and Romania, this edition of the festival included performances of works by Cuban-born composers

36. Who's Who Of Rhode Island USA Dance Folk THE P's
Her mother, Dr.Carlotta Golini, was a concert pianist in Italy teachers passed throughher doors including Christine Hennessey, carmen alvarez, Harriet Hoctor
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Dancer, choreographer, founding member of Festival Ballet, Director Providence Ballet, Teacher
Ballet, Jazz, Modern (bRI, lRI, wRI)
One of Rhode Island's busiest dancers, Eva Marie Pacheco began her performance life with Rhode Island Ballet Theatre (a precursor to Festival Ballet) as the youngest member of the company. She was a founding member of Festival Ballet , and has been seen in a variety of principal roles, most notably, the Sugar Plum Fairy in Nutcracker. She received praise for her spirited jazz dancing in Le Jazz Hot. As a choreographer she has created works for Festival Ballet including Los Caminos and In the Mood. Her first full length ballet, Twas the Night Before Christmas, premiered in December 1995 with the Island Moving Co. -a company she often dances with. She has toured with Everett Dance Theatre in The Science Project(Spring 1999), and dances with

37. A Composer's And Lyricists Database - 'D' Biographies Continued.
this success, Argentine impresario Agustin alvarez offered him to tour Spain withMaizani, pianist Orestes Cufaro lyricist Walter Kent and carmen Lombardo music
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"D" ENTRIES Walter Donaldson

b. Feb. 15, 1893, Brooklyn, N. Y., d. July 15, 1947, Santa Monica, CA
Overview
This son of a Piano teacher never formally studied music, but he came from a musical family. He attended high school in Brooklyn, NY, and wrote songs for plays put on by his fellow students. After high school, he worked briefly as a clerk in a Wall Street brokerage house. but quickly found a $15 per week job as a demonstrator in a music publishers. (They fired him when they found him writing music during business hours.) During WW1, he entertained troops at US Army Camps. It was at Camp Upton that he met Irving Berlin. After the War, Donaldson joined the Irving Berlin, Inc., Music Publishers, staying for 10 years. While working with Berlin, he wrote a great many of his finest hits. He stayed with Belin until 1928, when he left to found his own music publishing firm, Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble. Brief chronology
He wrote three songs this year, including his first hit

38. Jazz | ALL ABOUT JAZZ | The Web's Ultimate Guide To Jazz
Commission, celebrating the 80th birthday of pianist / composer Dr Cole Alto MadnessOrchestra; Charlie Haden; carmen Lundy; Ruben alvarez; Poncho Sanchez
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Big Band Report February 2002 Jack's Chart Toppers Current Month Big Band Report Archive Big-Band Jazz Conundrum Weapons of Mass... Charlotte Jazz Orchestra A Shining Beacon... ... Leader of the Band The IAJE Merry-Go-Rround By Jack Bowers As always, the annual Conference of the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE for short) in January was an absolute blast — and as always, there was far too much going on for any mere mortal to see, hear and experience in four swiftly passing days. But we did the best we could. This year’s 29th annual event was held January 9-12 at the Convention Center and adjacent Hyatt Regency Hotel in Long Beach, California, with evening and other large sessions at the nebulously connected Performing Arts Center. The weather was lovely, sunny and pleasant, and the facilities were more spacious and accessible than some we’ve experienced in the past (even though a number of sessions were still crowded beyond capacity, which can happen when more than 7,000 people are involved). National Public Radio (NPR) had a broadcast booth at the Convention Center from which it sent live feeds to conference host station KLON-FM in Long Beach and WBGO-FM in Newark, NJ. NPR also produced a day-long Jazz symposium on Wednesday, January 9, with panels on topics of interest to Jazz professionals.

39. Jazz | ALL ABOUT JAZZ | The Web's Ultimate Guide To Jazz
Becky Noble (McGill University), pianist Daniela Schachter Madness Orchestra, CharlieHaden, carmen Lundy, Gordon Houghton, the Ruben alvarez, Poncho Sanchez
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SUBMIT NEWS ITEM ABOUT Global Jazz Community Convenes at IAJE Annual Conference Toronto, Canada Will Host in 2003 The International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) held its 29th Annual Conference in Long Beach, California, USA, from January 9 -12, 2002 at the Long Beach Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Hotel. Recognized as the world's largest jazz gathering , upwards of 7,000 educators, musicians, industry executives, exhibitors, media and jazz enthusiasts attended the conference. The IAJE Conference in Long Beach offered a record number of concerts, seminars, showcases, and exhibits. In 2003, the conference will be held outside of the United States for the first time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from January 8-11. "The success of the 2002 IAJE Conference was remarkable in light of recent world events. We look forward to building on this momentum as we move the conference outside of the United States to Toronto, Canada, for the first time in our 30 year history"

40. Descarga Journal Archives
featuring his cousin, the singer Fernando alvarez (b 4 A much soughtafter pianist,she is also an CD Cruz Control, Cruz Control CD carmen JimÈnez, carmen
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Descarga Journal Archives
The following articles have appeared on our website or in earlier printed (pre-website) issues of the Journal, formerly called the Descarga Newsletter . The listing is sorted by date, with the most recent articles appearing at the top.
Interview: El Barrio's Turn: A Conversation With Producer Aaron Luis Levinson
by John Child November 22, 2002
John Child talks in depth with Aaron Luis Levinson, producer of Un Gran Dia En El Barrio on Ryko/Ropeadope Records by the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, one of the more significant salsa releases so far in 2002. In addition to providing an intimate insight into the making of the album, Aaron cogently argues that Spanish Harlem's rich musical heritage merits the same international recognition as Cuba's Buena Vista Social Club.
Continues here Interview: Issac Delgado
by Abel Delgado October 24, 2002
If you want to read the English version, click here.
For the Spanish version, click here. Interview:
by John Child October 08, 2002
Continues here.

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