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81. Tilts.org
arranged a West Coast tour by the outstanding young pianist Vestards Simkuss. a privateaudition for Simkuss with the wellknown USC professor daniel pollack.
http://www.tilts.org/y2001review.htm
Review of 2001 Activities School Improvement Project Under the leadership of Peteris Zarins, Edite Irbe, and Lauma Upelniece Katis and with your contributions and help, we are continuing to provide computers and educational materials to schools of Latvia. The project previously was called "Computer Project." To reflect the broader scope of the project in that we will be responding also the requests from schools for educational materials, the project has been renamed "School Improvement Project." In 2001 we received a total of $4,800 in contributions to this project. We wish to thank you for your help. We were able to provide computers to Benes Elementary School, Cirava Trade School and Visku Technical School; and we provided financial grants to Riga 49th High School and to Vestienes Elementary School for the purchase of the requested educational materials. Additionally, with the help of the Association of Free Latvians of the World (PBLA), three computer systems were sent to Augsbebru School in Siberia, which is attended by a significant number of Latvian children. The First High School of Bauska received from us two foil projectors as well as software for computer-assisted design. We were very pleased when in several instances our gifts prompted local town governments to contribute funds to improve their schools' computer laboratories. This is very gratifying, as it demonstrates to the students that through cooperation the seemingly impossible can be achieved.

82. Bibliography 2001-2002
Howard pollack. Aaron Copland The Life and Work of an Uncommon Man. Prokofiev Jaffe,daniel. Sergei Prokofiev. Rachmaninoff Composer, pianist, Conductor.
http://www.cincinnatisymphony.org/calendar/programnotes/bibliography0102.htm
Bibliography , available in print and online. Bach
Geiringer, Karl. Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era. Oxford (1966).
Wolff, Christoph. Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician. Norton (2000).
Wolff, Christoph, et al. The New Grove Bach Family. Norton (1983). Barber
Heyman, Barbara B. Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music. Oxford (1992).
Beethoven
Cooper, Barry. Beethoven. Oxford University Press (2000).
DeNora, Tia. Beethoven and the Construction of Genius. University of California (1995).
Solomon, Maynard. Beethoven. 2nd ed. Schirmer (1998).
Wyn Jones, David. The Life of Beethoven. Cambridge University Press (1998). Brahms
MacDonald, Malcolm. Brahms. Oxford University Press (2000). Swafford, Jan. Johannes Brahms: A Biography. Knopf (1997).

83. USC Trojan Family Magazine - Winter 2001: On Stage
Music Thornton Music Masters Series daniel pollack Worldfamous pianistand recording artist daniel pollack gives a rare faculty recital.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/winter01/onstage/onstage.html
Theater Music Lectures Dance ... Exhibits
Theater Mansfield Park, adapted by Willis Hall
Nov. 8-11, Scene Dock Theatre, $10 general, $7 seniors, $5 USC students.
Picnic at Hanging Rock, adapted by Laura Shamas
Nov. 15-18, Bing Theater, $10 general, $7 seniors, $5 USC students.
The Illusion, adapted by Tony Kushner
. Playwright Kushner is best known for his two-part Tony Award-winning drama, Angels in America. (213-740-2167)
Feb. 7-10, Scene Dock Theatre, $10 general, $7 seniors, $5 USC students.
Ring Round the Moon, adapted by Christopher Fry
Feb. 14-17, Bing Theater, $10 general, $7 seniors, $5 USC students.
Music
Thornton Music Masters Series: Daniel Pollack Nov. 4, 4 p.m. Alfred Newman Recital Hall, free. Thornton Symphony The Miraculous Mandarin Nov. 16, 8 p.m., Bovard Auditorium, $12 general, $5 students and seniors, free with USC ID. Thornton Wind Ensemble Sinfonietta Stomp Igor Nov. 18, 4 p.m., Bovard Auditorium, free University Orchestra Nov. 20, 8 p.m., Bovard Auditorium, free.

84. CBC Radio Two -- In Performance -- Listings For December 2001
pianist Stephen Kovacevich. From pollack Hall in Montreal Donna Brown, soprano; DanielTaylor, countertenor; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Gerald Finley, baritone
http://www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/inperformance/01Dec/01Dec_listing.html
CBC Radio Two
December 2001: Detailed Listings
to listings: November 2001 January 2002 archived listings Listen to In Performance on week nights, from 8 pm December
M onday, December 3
James Westman From Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto Baritone James Westman with
Pianist Bruce Ubukata Click here for song texts and translations Finzi, Four Shakespearean Songs Debussy, Trois chansons de France Butterworth, Bredon Hill , and other songs (A.E. Houseman)
T uesday, December 4
From the Francis Winspear Centre in Edmonton The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Grzegorz Nowak Cardy, Trobadores
Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major
Brahms, Symphony No. 4 in D Major, Op. 73
W ednesday, December 5
From Pollack Hall in Montreal The Beethoven, String Quartet Op. 18, No. 1 Janacek, String Quartet No. 1 (Kreutzer) Smetana, String Quartet "From My Life" An interview with Canadian violinist Lara St. John

85. ROTTEN TOMATOES: Celebrity Directory For 'p'
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86. Reporter: On Campus
opera students Suzie Le Blanc and daniel Taylor who The first concert, featuringpianist Paul Stewart (pictured) is place on September 15 in pollack Hall at
http://ww2.mcgill.ca/uro/Rep/r3201/campus.html
'Cause you can't live on Puff Daddy alone
Need a much-needed break from MuchMusic? Want to see some of the country's best classical musicians at an affordable price? The CBC/McGill Concert Series, currently gearing up for its 21st season, offers you the opportunity to take in some exceptional performances for just $15 a pop ($10 for students and seniors). Once you buy one ticket, you're entitled to a $2.50 discount on the price of other concerts in the series. The series also offers an opportunity to enjoy the fruits of the Faculty of Music's own labours as roughly half of the performers are McGill music teachers or former students. Some of the musicians who'll be performing this year include acclaimed harpsichordist and one-time McGill instructor Kenneth Gilbert, former McGill opera students Suzie Le Blanc and Daniel Taylor who are both poised for international stardom and recent McGill graduate Jonathon Crow, a rising star on violin with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. The first concert, featuring pianist Paul Stewart (pictured) is a tribute to composer Richard Strauss. The concert takes place on September 15 in Pollack Hall at 7:30 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the Pollack Hall Ticket Office or from Admission outlets.
Visiting the Science Wars
McGill scientists are still shaking their heads over The End of Science author John Horgan's Beatty lecture here a few years back. Horgan's hypothesis that all the great discoveries that are going to be made have already been made ruffled more than a few feathers.

87. Dobbin's Den - March 11, 1997
March 26 pollack Hall McGill Jazz Ensemble II and Claude Lavergne (drums), andpianist Jean Beaudet's outing Musiques Intérieures with daniel Lessard and
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powered by FreeFind DOBBIN’S DEN By Len Dobbin Posted Tuesday, March 11, 1997 Contents Contents [Editor’s note: We are proud to present the first installment of a regular column by jazz writer/broadcaster Len Dobbin. Dobbin has covered the Montreal scene since the 1950s for such publications as Coda The Gazette The Jazz Report and Mirror . He has also hosted several radio programmes, including Jazz 96 on CJFM. He currently does a weekly show on CKUT 90.3 FM. Also called Dobbin’s Den , it airs Wednesdays between 9 and 11:15 AM.] KING PORTER STOMP Ferdinand ‘Jelly Roll’ Morton was an early jazz pioneer. He was born in New Orleans on October 20, 1890 and died in Los Angeles on July 10, 1941. He is remembered as both a pianist and a composer. His Red Pepper recordings of the mid-20s document a marvellous coming together of composition and improvisation, marking Morton as one of the first jazz arrangers of note. The spirit of collective improvisation in New Orleans remained his love and he never did find interest in the new styles of larger ensemble orchestration put forth by musicians like Don Redman and Fletcher Henderson. Oddly enough, one of the great successes of the Swing Era was Henderson’s update (for the Benny Goodman band of 1935) of an arrangement that he had done earlier for his own band. The piece was Morton’s

88. Freddy Kempf - Tchaikovsky Competition Impact
The Russians simply jumped out of their skin, confirms the American pianist DanielPollack, a prizewinner in the first Tchaikovsky competition 40 years ago
http://www.andrys.com/ftchai.html
Info used below is from links at Neil Tingley's Freddy Kempf pages
How it began - Kempf's impact, as 3rd prize winner at
The Tchikovsky International Piano Competition, June 1998
Photo courtesy of Meridian TV
XI Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition
"Frederick Kempf, an unbelievable musician who was able to offer his own unique interpretation of whatever he played…Kempf’s performance was full of energy, expressive force and frenzied passion. Suddenly it was so clear what God’s gift actually was."
Celebrated Russian pianist
"Frederick kempf not only won the bronze medal but also the hearts of the audience, becoming the hero of the competition. He was the only one who played with an inner energy and with such deep emotional impact which touched the soul of everyone who listened to him."
"But then came an absolute wonder. The Great Hall hasn’t witnessed such applause for a very long time. Kempf is a living example of the saying The artist becomes great through his own inspiration.

89. Eyes Wide Shut (1999): Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney Pollack, Stanley Kubric
CAST CREW Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney pollack Directed by Stanley Kubrick
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/EyesWideShut-1084872/reviews.php?critic=3

90. Box Office Prophets Film Awards Database: Sydney Pollack
Awards/Nominations for Sydney pollack,
http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/awards/display.cfm?person=Sydney~Pollack

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