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1. Meet Jan Gottlieb Jiracek
Gallery, jan Gottlieb jiracek, pianist. Offers bio, reviews, concert schedule andcontact information. Protrait, repertoire, kritiken, termine, kontakt. Home,
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2. Statesman.com Pamela LeBlanc Renowned Pianist Brings Classical
statesman.com is the online site for the Austin AmericanStatesman newspaper, featuring metro, state, sports, entertainment, and business news for the greater Austin area. jan jiracek's extra-long fingers race down the keyboard of a Steinway concert grand piano, first delicately, The 29-year-old jiracek, a tall, thin pianist, grew up in
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  • 4. Cape Town Concert Series - Programme: Concert 5
    RECITAL NO. 5 jan GOTTLIEB jiracek piano Saturday, 12 October, at 20h00 Recently described by BBC Music Magazine as one of the leading pianists of his generation, 27-year old German pianist jan GOTTLIEB jiracek won the top prize at both the 1996
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    RECITAL NO. 5
    JAN GOTTLIEB JIRACEK - piano
    Saturday, 12 October, at 20h00
    Recently described by BBC Music Magazine as one of the leading pianists of his generation, 27-year old German pianist JAN GOTTLIEB JIRACEK won the top prize at both the 1996 Busoni Competition and the 1996 Maria Canals Competition. His American debut at the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1997, where he was a favourite of critics and audiences alike, led to more than forty engagements throughout the United States in the 1998/99 season. Highlights of the 1999/2000 season included recitals at the International Festival of Music in Lucerne, the Ravinia Festival in the United States and at Musashino Hall in Tokyo, in addition to many others in Europe, while his orchestral performances included appearances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and the Musikvereinsaal in Vienna. Jan Gottlieb Jiracek has been featured on many European radio and television networks, particularly in his native Germany, Holland, Sweden and France. A 1997 graduate of the , he studied with Hans Leygraf and performed in the masterclasses of Alfred Brendel, Peter Frankl and Bruno Leonardo Gelber.

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    6. AllAfrica.com -- South Africa: Cape's Turn To Hear Jiracek
    GERMAN pianist jan Gottlieb jiracek, seen as one of the leading pianists of his generation (he is 27) is in Cape Town on
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    7. Calendar - Van Cliburn Finalist Jan Gottlieb Jiracek
    ADD German pianist jan Gottlieb jiracek was one of 146 invited to participatein the 10th outing of the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano
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    For Immediate Release - August 22, 1997 Contact: Judy Browning at (562) 907-4216 or David Palmer at (562) 907-4203. Reference: 97-98/8 CALENDAR: Van Cliburn Finalist at the Shannon Center WHAT: Jan Gottlieb Jiracek 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Finalist WHEN: 3 p.m., Sunday, September 28, 1997. WHERE: The Ruth B. Shannon Center for the Performing Arts at Whittier College 13406 Philadelphia St., Whittier COST: $18.00 (Discount available for students and senior citizens.) ADD: German pianist Jan Gottlieb Jiracek was one of 146 invited to participate in the 10th outing of the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, and was one of only six in the final round. His singular talent brings to the Shannon Center a repertoire that includes Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Gershwin and other favorites. INFORMATION:

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    Jiang, Tian composes and performs classical crossover music. jiracek, jan -provides biography, press reviews, and concert schedule for the pianist.
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    jiracek, jan provides biography, press reviews, and concert schedule for thepianist. Johansen, Anders - includes new compostitions and sound files.
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    - provides information on the Romanian pianist and educator. Includes performances, discography, and reviews.
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    - bio, sound clips, and contact information for the Canadian pianist.
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    - Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
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    - biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
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    10. Water Music Festival 15 Review
    Yet, for the performances by harpist Mariko Anraku in the intimate setting ofthe Historic Oysterville Church, and pianist jan jiracek, at Hilltop School
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    11. Star-Telegram, June 9, 1997
    The dynamic 'do If you have the grace and lyricism of jan jiracek at the keyboard drovefrom Wichita, Kan., for a weekend of music, the German pianist has got
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    Notes from the 10th Cliburn By The Star-Telegram
    June 9, 1997 The renegades: The Jon Nakamatsuan Jiracek fan club stood outside during intermission and critiqued their performance. It seems the quartet of TCUliburn Institute piano students has not only spelled out Nakamatsu's name on posterboard, but has been initiating the rhythmic clapping after Jiracek's performances. "It was too fast," Peter Van Beck, 23, of Kalamazoo, Mich., said after they led the convention center crowd in clapping for the German pianist. Van Beck has apparently given rhythmic clapping a lot of thought. "It's got to be very steady, slow. It's just mixed in too much if it's too fast." Van Beck paused, then looked over at his cohort, Jason Kwak, 25, of Austin. "Hey, it could be done for Nakamatsu," he said. Kwak took a long pull from his cigarette as he contemplated the suggestion. "Yeah, it could be," he said. "But I'd rather just yell." An apple for the teacher: In the upper balcony last night, Jon Nakamatsu's longtime teacher punctuated every beat with a shake of her beehived head. "She played with him," said Gene Todd, 71, an Arlington homemaker and music lover with a clear view of Marina Derryberry's blond 'do.

    12. Dallas Morning News, June 9, 1997
    who finished without medals were Filippo Gamba, 28, of Italy; jan jiracek, 24, of selectionprocess took a while, said juror Warren Jones, a concert pianist.
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    American wins Cliburn contest By Nancy Kruh
    The Dallas Morning News
    Sunday, June 9, 1997 Californian is 1st U.S. pianist to get gold medal in 16 years FORT WORTH Without conservatory training or even a degree in music, Californian Jon Nakamatsu took the top prize Sunday at the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. The 28-year-old high school German teacher becomes the first American in 16 years to wear a gold medal in the quadrennial event. No one seemed more stunned by the results than the recipient. "I was just happy to be in the preliminaries, and I never would have thought I'd be here," he said after the afternoon awards ceremony at the Tarrant County Convention Center Theatre. Second prize and a silver medal went to Yakov Kasman, 30, of Russia. The bronze medal was awarded to Aviram Reichert, 25, of Israel. Besides the gold medal, Mr. Nakamatsu won cash and a performance contract worth more than $250,000. The Cliburn's prize package is generally considered the most valuable among the scores of piano competitions worldwide. The awards ceremony was the climax of the 17-day contest, which began with 35 pianists May 23. The 12 semifinalists were announced May 27. The six finalists were chosen last Monday.

    13. Brown University Music Department:BROWN UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY
    saxophonist Michael Leonard, trumpetist Charles Schlueter (of the Boston SymphonyOrchestra), violinist Charles Sherba, pianist jan jiracek, bassoonist William
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      The Brown University Wind Symphony
      Matthew McGarrell, conductor
      Jaemi B. Loeb '03, assistant conductor THE WIND SYMPHONY
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      : (MUSIC 71, 72, 73, 74, 171, 172, 173, 174) - Private instruction on orchestral wind, brass and percussion instruments is available through the Applied Music Program. Interested students should read the AMP Handbook (available in the department of Music office) for details. Wind Symphony
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      Toccata "Athalanta" (1602) Aurelio Bonelli (1569-c.1620)
      Prelude and Fugue in g minor (1744) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
      British Folk Music Settings Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961)
      No. 22: Country Gardens (1953)
      No. 30: Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonie Doon (1932)
      No. 21: Shepherd's Hey (1918)
      Amazing Grace (1994) Frank Ticheli (b. 1958) Suite in F for Military Band (1922) Gustav Holst (1874-1934) 1. March 2. Song without words 3. Song of the blacksmith

    14. KMFA: Classical Radio For Austin -Calendar Listings
    4758195 or visit - utexas.edu/cofa/music pianist jan jiracek, finalist in the TenthAnnual Van Cliburn Competition performing at the Mary Alice Marshall Fine
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    The UT Wind Ensemble, directed by Jerry Junkin, in UT Bates Recital Hall at 8 p.m. with music of Malcolm Arnold, Alan Fletcher, Debussy, Sousa, Henry Fillmore and Kenneth Alford. 475-8195 or visit - music.utexas.edu
    February 13: Pianist Timothy Woolsey at the Chapel in the Hills in Wimberley at 7:30 p.m. 512-842-2648 or visit - visitwimberley.com/wca More Amor - 31st Street Concerts Valentine's Concert with soprano Rebekah Demaree, John Aielli, Esther Wang and Timothy Lovelace at the Belmont-Cogdell House at 8 p.m. 302-1818 or visit - 31ststreetconcerts.org February 15: La Follia Austin Baroque presents "Earthly Delights" at First English Lutheran Church, 30th and Whitis, at 8 p.m. lafollia.org Pianist James Dick and the Debussy String Quartet as part of the "August to April" Series perform at Festival Hill in Round Top at 3 p.m. 979-249-3129 or visit - festivalhill.org
  • 15. Rhodes University Department Of Music - Links And Resources
    11th October 1930 Monument Theatr Grahamstown Music Society Concert Performers jan Gottiheb jiracek (piano), brilliant German pianist.
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    16. Van Cliburn Foundation
    Russian Dance Aleksandar Madzar PROKOFIEV Visions Fugitives jan jiracek SCRIABINSonata Van Cliburn) $29.98 Van Cliburn Concert pianist (1996 documentary
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    VIDEOS Be advised that inventory is limited in some cases. Please call Susie Worley (817-738-6536) or send an email ( clistaff@cliburn.org ) to check for availability.
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    11th Competition: PLAYING ON THE EDGE
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    - 9th Competition: A LIFE IN MUSIC
    - 8th Competition: HERE TO MAKE MUSIC
    (Sorry, earlier competitions are not available on video.) CONCERTO with James Conlon
    CONCERTO
    features six half-hour programs profiling the six finalists of the Eleventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in rehearsal and performance with James Conlon and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. The pianists play selected movements of the following works: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Stanislav Ioudenitch), Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 (Oleksiy Koltakov), Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 (Antonio Pompa-Baldi), Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 (Olga Kern and Maxim Philippov), Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 (Maxim Philippov), and Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 (Wang Xiaohan). As seen on PBS. DVD Only NEW ITEM!

    17. Van Cliburn Foundation
    outside of Philadelphia is planning on bringing jan jiracek's program to area VanCliburn International Piano Competition, Brazilianborn pianist José Feghali
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    Van Cliburn Foundation Outstanding Amateurs '02
    Musical Awakenings

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    OUTSTANDING AMATEURS '02
    Van Cliburn Foundation's International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs
    With more and more people seeking channels for creative expression outside of work, the spirit of amateurism is on the rise in the United States. This is one reason why the Van Cliburn Foundation's biennial International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs (IPCOA) has been an unqualified success since its inception in June 1999. The primary reason for its success, however, is the incredible range of talent (musical and otherwise) exhibited by the competitors themselves. These first-rate pianists, from around the world and all walks of life, will present their favorite repertoire in Fort Worth this summer at the third IPCOA. Out of a record 130 applicants, 75 have been selected to participate in this year's competition based on the exceptional quality of their audition tapes and CDs. "These musicians play for the sheer love of it," says Richard Rodzinski, the Van Cliburn Foundation's president. "Most of them are highly trained, accomplished pianists who have opted to pursue other career goals, yet they remain outstanding performers whose ceaseless passion for music is evident in their playing." The Dallas Morning News music critic Scott Cantrell, a returning press jury member, called previous amateur performances "music-making from another world, where magic still held sway." This summer's event will give audiences another opportunity to experience this magic.

    18. Nashua Community Concert Association--1998-1999 Concert Season
    everyone. jan Gottlieb jiracek Wed. Mar. 24, 1999. Award-winningyoung German pianist in his debut tour for Community Concerts.
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    1998-1999 Concert Season
    The 68th Consecutive Concert Season If you'd like to attend concerts like these, consider joining the Nashua Community Concert Association. The Judy Carmichael Quintet - Mon. Sept. 14, 1998 An exciting evening with the popular jazz pianist in a multi-media tribute to the music of Fats Waller, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and the other giants of the Swing Era. The Black Mountain Male Chorus of Wales - Sun. Oct. 18, 1998 Rajko Song and Dance Ensemble - Sat. Jan. 30, 1999 The Splendor of Europe performed by a company of forty-five professional musicians and fiery dancers in a dazzling and colorful program ranging from Liszt and Brahms to the passion of traditional Gypsy music. Quartetto Gelato - Wed. Feb. 3, 1999 The hottest attraction to come out of Canada since The Canadian Brass. A unique blend of virtuosity, irrepressible energy, and wit. Performing a widely varied program of music, and using an extraordinary range of instruments, Quartetto Gelato is sure to delight everyone. Jan Gottlieb Jiracek - Wed. Mar. 24, 1999

    19. Nashua Community Concert Association--Historical Archives
    Quintet Jazz pianist The Black Mountain Male Chorus of Wales Rajko Song and DanceEnsemble Quartetto Gelato jan Gottlieb jiracek - pianist Lainie Nelson The
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    Return to History The Nashua Community Concert Association's first season was in 1931-32. The following list shows the variety of performers and performances we have presented over the years, including some of the finest artists of their times. You will notice that the number of concerts presented in each season has increased over the years. This is a measure of the success of the Nashua Community Concert Association.
    Kathryn Meisle - contralto
    Cherniavsky Brothers - trio
    Ethel Fox and Allen Jones - soprano and tenor
    Harold Bauer - pianist
    Dino Borgioli - tenor
    Barrere, Salzedo, Britt - flute, harp and cello
    The New English Singers
    Toscha Seidel - violinist
    Wilbur Evans - baritone
    Malcolm and Godden - duo-pianists Carola Goya - dancer Frederick Jagel - tenor Hall Johnson Negro Choir - Leonard DePaur, director Kneisel, Alden, Turner - trio Rosemarie Brancato - soprano Richard Crooks Ruggiero Ricci - violinist Fowler and Tamara - dancers Eugene List - pianist Gaspar Cassado - cellist Barrere Little Symphony Bruna Castagna - contralto Bidu Sayao - soprano Mischa Elman - violinist Carola Goya - dancer Simon Barer - pianist Jooss Ballet Coolidge String Quartet Lansing Hatfield - baritone Paul Robeson - baritone General Platoff Don Cossacks Albert Spaulding - violinist Helen Traubel The Nine O'Clock Opera Company, with John Tyers

    20. Carl Hoover's Leisure Guide
    8, The Pump Station, 101 Mill St.; tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the door.pianist jan jiracek, 730 pm Feb. 10, Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University.
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    Carl Hoover's Leisure Guide
    By CARL HOOVER Tribune-Herald entertainment editor TOP PICKS CONCERTS Central Texas Gospel Showcase with featured artist The Messenger Quartet, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24, Cultural Activities Center, 3011 N. Third St. in Temple; $10 for adults, free for students ages 12 and younger. Delia y Culturas, Super Bowl dance, 9 p.m. to midnight Jan. 26, Waco Missions Club, 3316 J.J. Flewellen Drive; free. Latin Express and Alfonso Ramos, Feb. 1, Waco Missions Club, 3316 J.J. Flewellen Drive. Bugs Henderson, 10:30 p.m. Feb. 8, The Pump Station, 101 Mill St.; tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Pianist Jan Jiracek, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10, Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University. Wings for MDA Concert with David Zychek, Sloppy Joe and Paul Palmer, 7 p.m. Feb. 14, Karem Shrine Crystal Ballroom, FM 185; admission is $15 a person, $25 a couple. Baylor Midwinter Organ Conference with Frederick Swann, David Cherwein and Joyce Jones, Feb. 16-18, McCrary Music Building, Baylor University; free. J.D. Whittenburg and Trainwreck, 10 p.m. Feb. 22, The Pump Station, 101 Mill St. Solo show at 8 p.m. March 1 at George's Big O Deck, 1226 Speight Ave.

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