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61. Piano Pieces, Ultimate?
Piano Pieces From The Boston Review The pianist russell sherman has written a seriesof brief musings in fluid, sometimes florid prose without a trace of jargon
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Great! Almost Perfect Best Ever! Average rating: Musiciansnews.com Member Login Become a member Member Help Retailer Login ... Retailer info Save up to 40% with MusicianUniversity online courses Easy Guitar Chords: Course + Online chord book just $10.00 Order now! All courses Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) Save up to 40% Order now! UK: Order now! Canada: Order now! Deutschland: Jetzt Bestellen! Win a free platinum membership!! Simply submit your personal review of any instrument, CD or other product listed at Musiciansnews.com to participate in the weekly drawings! Piano Pieces From The Boston Review The pianist Russell Sherman has written a series of brief musings in fluid, sometimes florid prose without a trace of jargon, their casual surfaces belying their aphoristic density. "A tone is beautiful only in context. . . .Things have meaning only in relation to other things," he says rightly, and his book casts a wide net of relationships on micro- and macroscopic scales, ranging from the pressure of a finger on a key to the pressures of contemporary culture and sliding effortlessly among more facets of the creative process than one might have dreamed existed. Sherman insists on the necessity of reconciling the endless profusion of irreconcilable oppositions that constitute "the discourse of thesis and contradiction intrinsic to profound and eventful works"

62. August 23
Hewitt, journalist/policeman In 1901, John sherman Cooper, (SenKy chief of DefenseIn 1932, Mark russell, Buffalo NY, political satirist/pianist (Real People
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In 1486, Siegmund Freiherr von Herberstein, Austrian diplomat
In 1524, Fran‡ois Hotman/Hotomanus, French lawyer/diplomat (Anti-Tribonien)
In 1593, Fulvio Testi, Italian poet (Pianto d'Italia)
In 1727, Friedrich Hartmann Graf, composer
In 1740, Ivan VI, Emperor of Russia 1740-41)
In 1751, Louis-Fran‡ois Beffara, lexicographer
In 1754, Louis XVI, Versailles, king of France (1774-93) eventually guillotined
In 1769, Georges Cuvier, French zoologist (La RŠgne Animal)
In 1773, Jakob F Fries, German philosopher In 1809, Juliusz Slowacki, Polish poet (Trip to H Land) In 1818, Rufus Ingalls, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1893 In 1829, Moritz B Cantor, German math historian In 1832, Alexander Chambers, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1888 In 1851, A Jir sek, writer In 1854, Moritz Moszkowski, composer In 1864, Eleftherios K Venizalos, premier of Greece (1910-15, 28-32) In 1867, Marcel Schwob, Frans writer/journalist (Le Croisade des Enfants)

63. Robert Helps Bio
(1928-2001) Picture, biography, recordings, and published works.Category Arts Music Composition Composers Late 20th Century H...... The Altered Landscape (1992) for organ solo and Shall We Dance (1994) for pianosolo written on commission for the Bostonbased pianist russell sherman.
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Robert Helps is currently a professor of music at the University of South Florida He has been a recipient of awards in composition from the National Endowment for the Arts , the Guggenheim Ford , and many other foundations. His orchestral piece "Adagio for Orchestra," which later became the middle movement of his SYMPHONY #1, won a Fromm Foundation award and was premiered by Leopold Stokowski and the Symphony of the Air (formerly the NBC Symphony) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. His PIANO CONCERTO #1 was commissioned by the Thorne Music Fund and premiered by the composer with the Manhattan Conservatory orchestra. His PIANO CONCERTO #2 was commissioned through the Ford Foundation by Richard Goode and performed by him with the Oakland (CA) Symphony. Mr. Helps has been professor of piano at the New England Conservatory , the San Francisco Conservatory, Princeton University Stanford University , the University of California at Berkeley , and the Manhattan School of Music. He was artist-in-residence (pianist) at the

64. Jazzitalia - Fabio Morgera: Colors
Translate this page jazz pianist James Hurt first garnered attention during the mid-1990s, playing onsessions from Antonio Hart (Here I Stand), russell Gunn (Gunn Fu) and sherman
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65. San Francisco Public Library; M/PA VF - H
the Performing Arts (vf) x Hartley, russell (Artist's file (Composer) Hawkins, Edwin(pianist, gospel vocalist Dan (Vocalist, composer) x sherman, Gretchen (Agent
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Hager, Paul (Operatic stage director) Hagiwara, Tomoko (Pianist) Hagopian, Viola (d. Jul 11, 1984, at San Francisco) (Pianist, author, teacher, librarian) Hague, Gladys Steele (Pianist) Haisma, Richard (Dancer) Hall, Jim (Jazz guitarist) Halpern, Steve (Composer, pianist) Halprin, Anna (Dancer)
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66. Interviews - Leslye Layne Russell - The-hold.com
Kenneth Rexroth, David Meltzer, Pablo Neruda, sherman Alexie, ee Fred Neil, Ferron,David Crosby, Bob russell (my father, jazz pianist and composer
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Leslye Layne Russell, northern California poet, is also a performing singer and guitarist, and experienced minimalist dancer. Her two poetry books, A Quiet Place and Ku Mountain, will be out in early 2001. In 1969 Layne received her degree in English from Chico State where she studied poetry and writing with George Keithley. She did post-graduate work in Religious Studies at CSU, Chico, and in the Arts and Religious Studies at Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colorado. Layne's poetry has appeared in many poetry journals since she began publishing her work in 1996. After living in Sonoma County for twenty-six years where she raised her two daughters and stepson, Layne recently moved to Redding with her husband, guitarist James Russell, and their blue-eyed Lynx Point Siamese, Sky. Layne's extensive poetry web site, A Quiet Place, can be found at http://whiteowlweb.com.
I have developed what I call “the patchwork quilt approach to right livelihood.” Being a writer, musician (singer-songwriter), dancer, photographer, and mother, I have done everything I can to keep my life flexible and my schedule my own. My independence has always been a priority. In 1990 I became credentialed in California to work as a substitute teacher and have been subbing for high schools since then. Substitute teaching was and still is a well-kept secret. I was almost in shock when I discovered it. I can choose which days I work and don’t work, I’m done with my day somewhere between noon and three, it’s enjoyable, I meet many wonderful educators and incredible kids, and it’s decent pay. It works.

67. Pianist Returns To Palomar With Beethoven Concerto - 10/23/02 - North County Tim
Fall Fantasy concert had originally been scheduled with another pianist playinga from the New England Conservatory of Music, studying under russell sherman.
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Fans of Palomar College's artist-in-residence Peter Gach saw him share his piano bench last spring with fellow pianist Cynthia Darby, whose work he greatly admires. Now Darby will get the piano bench all to herself when she performs this weekend in Palomar's "Fall Fantasy" program. Darby, who has performed numerous times around North County as a soloist, will perform Beethoven's Piano Concert No. 3 in C minor with the Palomar Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Robert Gilson. Also on the bill are two orchestral works, Mozart's "Overture to the Impresario" and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 in F minor. The "Fall Fantasy" concert had originally been scheduled with another pianist playing a Mendelsohn concerto, but that musician had to drop out of the program and Gilson called Darby last month to see if she could step in. Darby said she didn't feel she could prepare the Mendelsohn piece in time, so instead she will play a piece near and dear to her heart, Beethoven's third piano concerto.

68. A Composer's And Lyricists Database - 'S' Biographies Continued.
9, 1975, New York, NY, USA This pianist and composer Of Me Bob russell (SingerBob russell's name may He frequently teamed with lyricists Al sherman and Al
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b. Sept. 10, 1908, Brooklyn, NY, USA; d. Feb. 8, 1994
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Here's a photo of Raymond Scott , whose father, a concert violinist, had emigrated from Russia, and opened a record shop in New York City. Raymond's older brother, Mark Warnow, became a successful studio conductor, and was director of the 'Hit Parade' radio and later television show.
Raymond completed Brooklyn Technical High School, and then studied at the Institute of Musical Art for some years. He also played piano in his older brother's studio orchestras. In 1930, CBS hired him, and he stayed with them for four years, working as a staff pianist as well as writing background music for several radio shows. (In 1932, his brother Mark, played Raymond's "Christmas Night in Harlem" on the radio.)
In 1936, Raymond left CBS and to become a member of a small group that included Bunny Berigan and Jerry Colonna, who later became a comedian on the Bob Hope Show. The group was featured on a radio show called "Saturday Night Swing". In 1937, Raymond formed his own group, consisting of Raymond on piano; Louis Schoobe; Peter Pumiglio; Johnny Williams; Dave Wade and Dave Harris. Here's an early photo of the

69. Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
CubanAmerican pianist site with biography reviews performance activities and recordings.URL http//www.dakotacom.net/~nfernand/ sherman russell Mr. sherman
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70. Dena Kay Jones, Pianist--Photo Gallery
Studio members with russell sherman, New pianist Friends (left to right) Enrique,Mariano, Alberto, Eduardo, Jesús, Arkaítz, José and in front, Arabel.
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Chamber Music Recital, Spring 1999 Above: University of Arizona Participants in the Regional CMS Meeting, San Diego, CA
From left to right: Sean Shultz, Dena Kay Jones, and Eric Beuerman 1999 Aspen Summer Music Festival The walkway to the performance area in town, lined with Aspen trees The famous tent where many great concerts took place Enjoying a concert, Apsen-style, out on the lawn Harris Hall where the Master Class with Leon Fleischer took place ARTCO Benefit Concert, December 1999 Signing an autograph after the performance for my #1 fan of the evening. She said I looked like Britney Spears!! "An Evening of Spanish Music"Concert
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71. Music
wideranging cast of performers from around the world, including Norwegian violinistOle Bohn, baritone James Maddalena, pianist russell sherman, the Colorado
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Music Contact us Home July 18, 2002 Preview: Monadnock Music offers summer of free concerts, special events By Jeff Rapsis
HippoPress.com Looking for a reason to visit the picturesque small towns west of Manchester this summer? Try the annual Monadnock Music festival, now underway and offering a full schedule of live performances over the next two months. The concerts, many of which are free, feature chamber music performed by talented professionals in small town halls and churches in towns from Wilton to Walpole. Concerts take place from now through September. It's the 37th season for Monadnock Music, which remains under the direction of founder James Bolle, who retired this season as conductor of the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra. This year Bolle, who makes his home in Francestown, has assembled a wide-ranging cast of performers from around the world, including Norwegian violinist Ole Bohn, baritone James Maddalena, pianist Russell Sherman, the Colorado String Quartet, and dozens of other acclaimed musicians. "Each year we really try to cover the whole span of music, from very early to music that was written only a couple of months ago," said Gregory Cox, the festival's executive director.

72. Directory :: Look.com
repertoire and concerts listing of the German avantgarde pianist and composer. sherman,russell Mr. sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend
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73. Untitled Document
A versatile pianist who enjoys a wide range of keyboard repertoire distinguishedartists, with whom she has worked, include russell sherman, Joseph Kalichstein
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74. Russell Gunn - Ethnomusicology, Vol. 2
the efforts of multitalented pianist Marc Cary Personnel russell Gunn trumpet,flugelhorn, piano, fender Special guests sherman Irby flute, alto saxophone
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Trumpeter Russell Gunn demonstrated a very personal vision of jazz fusion on the first volume in this series, which generated a lot of media interest and earned him a Grammy nomination. He continues along the same vein with Ethnomusicology, Vol. 2, a fine showcase for his manifold crossover interests. It's too easy to dismiss this music as lightweight or trivial. Gunn is serious about his work, and there's ample evidence on Ethnomusicology, Vol. 2 to prove the point. His interpretation of Monk's "Epistrophy," for example, blows the original apart. Building layers of piano vamp, guitar pulse, bass bop, scratching, and hip-hop lyrics, this piece eventually settles into a harmonized statement of the theme on the horns. The foundations lay down a laid-back groove while Gunn takes his opportunity to solo convincingly on top. One tune later, on "Del Rio," he invades Afro-Latin rhythms with a Cubanized theme. It's all part of Gunn's extended continuum, which includes Go-Go swing piano ("It Don't Mean a Thing"), free improv ("Kebbi Williams Interlude"), Afro-Cuban dance music ("Del Rio"), understated Brazillian cool ("Dance of the Concubine"), hip-hop attitude ("Epistrophy"), and airtight funk ("Caravan"). Only the soul ballads "I Wish" and "Lyne's Joint" sag a bit at times, rearing the ugly head of smooth jazz.

75. Russell Gunn - Young Gunn Plus
session with tenor saxophonist Sam Newsome, pianist John Hicks of many younger jazzartists, russell Gunn learned saxophonist Greg Tardy and flutist sherman Irby
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Bob McHugh Welcome to AAJ! New to Jazz? Building a Jazz Library History of Jazz ... Jazz Humor Concert Posters Young Gunn Plus
Recorded in 1994 when young lion Russell Gunn was a mere 23 years old, the Muse album Young Gunn is a quintet session with tenor saxophonist Sam Newsome, pianist John Hicks, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Cecil Brooks III. This 32 Jazz reissue adds three tracks with a different quintet. Coming from a background that like that of many younger jazz artists, Russell Gunn learned the trumpet in elementary school, enjoyed and benefited from public school instrumental programs, and allowed his musical interests to range far and wide. That he attended the same high school as Miles Davis shows up in Gunn's pretty ballad tone. His experience includes avant-garde work with Oliver Lake, Wynton Marsalis' Blood On The Fields , and Branford Marsalis' Buckshot LeFonque . A more recent recording

76. NPR Performance Today Live In Studio 4A
has established Los Tangueros, a partnership with Argentine pianist Pablo Ziegler NewEngland Conservatory of Music, where he studied with russell sherman.
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Live in Studio 4A: Christopher O'Riley Pianist Christopher O'Riley (left) took up a unique challenge: transcribing rock music and transforming it into classical arrangements for solo piano. The host of public radio program From the Top joined our host Fred Child in 4A to talk about and perform his work. Listen to the entire hour O'Riley Bio Browse selected audio excerpts Related links View the first page of Chris' "Black Star" manuscript View a photo gallery of the performance
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Since the day Chuck Berry first told Beethoven to roll over, classical music and rock have had an on-again, off-again relationship. The music and musicians can seem so far apart a gap demonstrated by such painful examples of temporary insanity as "Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Play the Beatles," and "The Immortal Songs of Bob Dylan," as interpreted by the Gotham String Quartet.
Christopher O'Riley's Radiohead transcriptions are in another league, that small category of crossover that actually works. Radiohead's

77. John Leo's 1998 Reading
(7/23/98) Piano Pieces by russell sherman Found at the Menlo Park library. I'dnever heard of sherman, who is supposedly a famous pianist, but reading this I
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1998 Reading
Here are the books I finished reading in 1998.
At Home in the World: A Memoir by Joyce Maynard
I found out about this book, famous for the section about the author's affair with J.D. Salinger, completely by accident, and then found when I told friends about it that they all knew about it already. I didn't want to pay $25 and the libraries didn't have it in yet, so I started reading pieces of it, not necessarily in order, during visits to the nearby bookstore. Very interesting and quite well-written so far. (10/27/98) Sometime around the end of last year I finally was able to check this out from the library and really read it. I liked it less and less the more I read, losing all sympathy for Maynard and feeling a bit sorry for Salinger by the end. (4/11/99)
Chuzaiin fujin no diipu na sekai by Mori Rie and Saike Hibari
My wife loves to read as well, but completely different books than what I read. In particular she likes essays, which I normally can't stand. But she thought I might enjoy this account of the world of Japanese wives living abroad, told in parallel via manga (comics) and essays. Indeed it is pretty interesting reading. (10/27/98) Finished sometime last month. It got more dull as it went on, unfortunately, but overall was worth reading. (12/22/98)

78. Temple Times
Master classes will feature worldrenowned artists including sopranoBenita Valente, cellist David Soyer and pianist russell sherman.
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SEPTEMBER 5, 2002 VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1
Boyer series hits several high notes this year

Dancing, singing and more will be featured during the 2002-03 Greater Philadelphia Concert Series presented by the Boyer College of Music. More than 200 recitals, concerts, master classes and lectures highlight the 2002-2003 Greater Philadelphia Concert Series recently announced by the Esther Boyer College of Music and Department of Dance at Temple. The series, which opens this month, brings the very best in classical music, jazz and dance to audiences both on campus and at venues in and around Philadelphia. Highlights of the fall performance schedule will include:
  • The University Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert on October 6 at The Haverford School with featured artist Angela Zator-Nelson, a Temple alumna and member of The Philadelphia Orchestra, on marimba. Under the direction of Luis Biava, the orchestra will present the world premiere of In Celebration: Toccata for Orchestra by Richard Brodhead, and the Philadelphia-area premiere of Concertpiece for Marimba and Orchestra by Maurice Wright.
Master classes will feature world-renowned artists including soprano Benita Valente, cellist David Soyer and pianist Russell Sherman. The Boyer College of Music gratefully acknowledges the support of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society in the presentation of these master classes.

79. Metro Arts Calendar Of Events In Greater Des Moines, Iowa
Feb 23, Winter Concert at Hoyt sherman, Des Moines Community Orchestra. Mar7, Arts After Hours Steven russell pianist, Des Moines Art Center.
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80. Boston.com / Arts & Entertainment / Music
Craig Smith brought decades of Handelian experience to the mighty, soulsearching''Saul.'' Smith also led Emmanuel Music and pianist russell sherman in a
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