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61. Introduction Towns Villages Green Perthshire History Heritage
Jazz Violinist. Web www.rangeeleven.com The Bluefoot Project The Twa Tams, Scottst.eet, Perth, doors open Carson Brennans, 38 st.john's st.eet, Perth, 9.30pm
http://www.perthshire.co.uk/perthshire.asp?SRC=172

62. Bach Central Station - Audio
BWV 1013) performed on the viola by scott Slapin scapecast.com/onworld/CMO/lara/ Informationabout Lara St. john, a fantastic violinist who recorded two of the
http://www.jsbach.net/bcs/link-audio.html
Audio
Sites that include audio clips of Bach recordings.

Andrea Padova - Pianist
http://utenti.tripod.it/andreapadova/
Andrea Padova first achieved critical attention when he won the "J.S.Bach" International Piano Competition in 1995 and since then has been widely considered "one of the most important contemporary interpreters of Bach on the Piano" (Mainzer Allgemeine Zeitung).
Audio
Commercial Instruments Performers ... Works
Bob Gallway - Partitas for Alto Saxophone and Keyboard
http://www.bobbyalto.com/
Partitas for Keyboard with Alto Saxophone! Bob Gallway - Sax, John Sankey - Keyboard MIDI accompaniment.
Audio
Commercial Instruments Performers ... Works
Bridge Records - Barbara Westphal - Cello Suites Performed on Viola http://www.bridgerecords.com/ "German virtuoso Barbara Westphal's viola recording of Bach's 6 cello suites sheds new light on these great masterpieces. Westphal's viola playing features flawless intonation and gorgeous viola tone from her 1570 Da Salo instrument." Audio Commercial Instruments Performers ... Works Harmonia Mundi http://www.harmoniamundi.com/

63. The New Yorker Goings On About Town Classical Music
ensemble concert of Janácek, Boulez (the First Piano Sonata), Liszt, and Ravel(the Piano Trio), with the assistance of the violinist scott St. john and the
http://newyorker.com/goingson/music/

64. Stephen Pelton Dance Theater Artists
Association, Meridian Arts Ensemble, Detroit Chamber Winds, Philadelphia Drama Guild,New York Theater Workshop, violinist scott St. john, cellist john Koen
http://users.rcn.com/peltdanc/artists.html

65. Scott St. John Press Kit
john, violin/viola. Press Quotes. “Another auspicious debut was made by Canadianviolinist scott St. john in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1. Mr. St.
http://www.franksalomon.com/presskits.asp?ArtistID=20&File_Name=20

66. Sarnia Concert Association Artists From Past Years
198788, Amsterdam Guitar Trio Classical Cabaret scott St. john, violinistJazz in a Classical Key Amadeus Ensemble Opera Highlights.
http://www.sarnia.com/groups/sca/pastyr.htm
Sarnia Concert Association
Artists we have presented in past years
Have a look at some of the famous names!
Season Artists Louis Quilico, baritone
Morisset/Bouchard pianists
Paul Kuentz Paris Chamber Orchestra Claude Frank, pianist
Simon Estes, baritone
Columbus Boys Choir Lois Marshall
Vienna Academy Chorus
N.Y. Lyric Quartet
Lee Evans Trio (jazz)
Orch. Michelangelo di Firenze N.Y. Brass Quintet
De Cormier Singers Anthony di Bonaventura Paul Kuentz Paris Chamber Orchestra Dorothy Warenskjold's Musical Theatre Jorge Morrel Duo, guitars John Alldis Choir Sheila Henig, pianist Angus Godwin, folk singer Lee Evans Trio (jazz) New Chamber Winds Joyce Jones, organist Rondoliers, male trio Chamber Players of Toronto Songs by Six Riki Turofsky, "An Evening with Jenny Lind" Stephanie Chase, violinist Montagnana Trio Tucson Boys Choir Ronnie Kole Trio Manhattan Operatic Trio Romeros Duo, guitarists

67. Jacqueline Lemieux Prize - Canada Council For The Arts
In congratulating the winners, Donna scott also paid tribute and the 1702 Lyall Stradivarius(awarded to Lara St. john), together with a 1729 Guarneri del Gesù
http://www.canadacouncil.ca/archival/ccnews/strad-e.htm
Lara St.John
winner of the loan
of the "Lyall"
Stradivarius
Judy Kang
winner of the loan
of the "Baumgartner"
Stradivarius
Media:
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Lara St.John and Judy Kang Winners of the Canada Council for the Arts' National Competition for the Loan of Two Stradivarius Violns
Ottawa, 10 September 1997 - The Canada Council for the Arts is pleased to announce that Lara St. John, from London, Ontario, and Judy Kang, from Edmonton, are the winners of the competition for the loan of two Stradivarius violins from the Canada Council for the Arts' Musical Instrument Bank. The two violinists were presented with their instruments by Donna Scott, Chairman of the Canada Council, today at a news conference and reception held in The Great Hall of the Arts and Letters Club in Toronto. In congratulating the winners, Donna Scott also paid tribute to the members of the competition jury for their skill and hard work, and thanked the anonymous donor who loaned the two magnificent violins to the Musical Instrument Bank. "I am very proud that the Canada Council for the Arts has been given the privilege of administering the loan of these exceptional instruments, and I am very glad that these two gifted young Canadian violinists will have the opportunity to use them as they further what promise to be brilliant concert careers." In his letter of congratulations to the winners, the donor said, "When I purchased the violins from the University of Western Ontario this spring, I had many reasons for wanting to take them from the vault where they had lain "asleep" and unplayed for years. My friend, Norm Hathaway, who loves violins and music as much as I do, convinced me that my investment would reap wonderful dividends by "awakening" these instruments, putting them in the talented hands of Canadian violinists and allowing the Canadian public to hear them once again."

68. WMU News
scott St. john, who previously appeared at WMU as a Young Concert Artist, is an accomplishedviolinist and violist and professor of violin at the University of
http://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2002/0211/0203-ae037.html
Merling Trio concert features guest violist Scott St. John Nov. 4, 2002 KALAMAZOO Guest artist Scott St. John will join Western Michigan University's internationally acclaimed Merling Trio for a concert Saturday, Nov. 9, beginning at 8:15 p.m. in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. Works performed will include Beethoven's Piano Trio in E- flat major , Op.1 #1; Arensky's Piano Trio in d minor , Op. 32; and Brahms Piano Quartet in c minor , Op. 60. Tickets are $10 and are available through the Miller Auditorium Ticket Office at 269 387-2300 or toll free 800 228-9858. Tickets for students and senior citizen are $5. Scott St. John, who previously appeared at WMU as a Young Concert Artist, is an accomplished violinist and violist and professor of violin at the University of Toronto. He has been praised for his "electric" performances and recitals. St. John, who will play viola at the Nov. 9 concert, has collaborated with the Merling Trio previously at the ENCORE School for Strings Summer Music Festival in Hudson, Ohio. The Merling Trio features WMU School of Music faculty members Renata Artman Knific, violin; Bruce Uchimura, cello; and Susan Wiersma Uchimura, piano. The concert is sponsored by the WMU School of Music and the Donald P. Bullock Performance Institute.

69. CBC Radio | In Performance | Schedule
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is joined by Canadian violinist scott St. Johnand conductor Joseph Silverstein for a concert from Centennial Auditorium in
http://cbc.ca/inperformance/schedule.html
Schedule April 2003 Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 From Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Centre in New York, the New York Philharmonic conducted by Lorin Maazel with soloist Julia Fischer, violin Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy - Overture Sibelius: Violin Concerto Stravinsky: Petrouchka (1911) Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003 Bach: Toccata and Fugue (BWV 565) Sonata No. 2 in A minor, Op 27
Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op 27
Sonata No. 4 in E minor, Op 27
Sonata No. 6 in E Major, Op 27 Shchedrin: Echo Sonata, Op 69 Thursday, April 3rd, 2003 The St. Lawrence String Quartet invites its former cellist Marina Hoover to join in a concert from the Jane Mallett Theatre in Toronto. Fratres Hui: Solace (world premiere) String Quartet No. 3 Schubert: String Quartet in C, D.956 Friday, April 4th, 2003 From the Winspear Centre in Edmonton, two renowned jazz virtuosi and long-time musical collaborators - Belgian harmonia player Toots Thielemans and American pianist Kenny Werner - off their unique interpretations of jazz, pop and classical standards.
Monday, April 7th, 2003

70. CHCMF 2001
Peter's Church 313 Second St. Moran,violinist Risa Browder return with guest harpsichordistJohn Whitelaw from Brussels and violist scott McCormick for
http://www.orgsites.com/dc/chcmf/_pgg2.php3

CHCMF - The Artists
CHCMF 2001 CHCMF 2001 Artists HOME April 2003 S M T W T F S Click Here for Full Calendar Related Links
EARLY MUSIC AMERICA

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ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
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FLUTE SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON

CHCMF 2001
Thursday, July 12, 8:00 p.m. Hirshhorn Museum Sculpture Garden Van Eyck in the Sculpture Garden
Jeffrey Cohan, solo descant renaissance transverse flute.
Hits of the 1640s by Dowland, Caccini and others with variations by the famous blind Dutch carillonneur and flutist Jacob Van Eyck.
Admission: FREE In conjunction with the Smithsonian's Art Night on the Mall Call 202-359-3235, ext. 117 for the complete Art Night schedule. Saturday, July 14, 8:00 p.m. Christ Church 620 G St. SE Diminutions, Canzonas and Sonatas John Whitelaw, Harpsichord Jeffrey Cohan, Renaissance and baroque traversos Italian renaissance and baroque music from the late 16th through the mid 18th centuries by Giovanni Bassano, Girolamo Dalla Casa, Bartholomeo de Selma y Salaverde, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Froberger, Andrea Gabrieli, an unpublished sonata from the Library of Congress by Giovanni Battista Sammartini and a Parisian transcription of a violin sonata by Archangelo Corelli. The renaissance transverse flute and its virtuoso repertoire, although common through the mid 17th-century, is extremely rarely heard today.

71. Early English Musick: Late English Baroque 1675-1714, Late Stuarts
Works 1695 Mock Marriage by scott. 1695 Younger Brother by Behn. READING,john (16771764). English musician and organist. 1708-1u Organist of St.
http://www.exlibris.org/eem/eem_latestuart.html
LATE ENGLISH BAROQUE Late Stuarts
Last revisions made The Late English Baroque was a transition to the new Classical period. There was a general decline in music at Court, and the Chapel Royal from William and Mary. Many Baroque styles find flowering's under a eminent group of English composers: Blow, Clarke, Croft, Locke, and Purcell. Instrumental compositions based on European forms developed their own English counterparts and traditions. Public music for the theater, and the opera continue to develop. The centralization of the music culture in London. [Ed. Note: Many of the individuals listed here continued to be active after 1714 into the early Classical period during the Reign of George I.] AUBERT, John. French Musician. 169(9)-170u: Musician to HRH Princess Ann of Denmark. BABELL (BABEL), William (1690?-1723). English musician. 171u-uu: Musician in concert halls (London). 1718-23: Organist of All Hallows, Bread Street. Works: 1709: 3rd Book of the Ladys Entertainment 1716: 4th Book of the Ladys Entertainment 1718: Harpsichord Master Improved ...

72. Hudson Valley Records - Leslie Ritter & Scott Petito - 2000 Gig Schedule
800pm with special guests john Sebastion, john Herald, Robbie of Early Trades andCrafts 9 Main St, Madison, NJ Saturday January 13 scott Leslie with Steve
http://www.hudsonvalleyrecords.com/scotles/gigs_2000.html
2 / 2 1 G i g S c h e d u l e
Below is Leslie and Scott's 2000/2001 gig schedule. You can also see their schedule, as well as the upcoming 2002 schedule
For Booking or gig information, please contact Beth Reineke at 518-943-0085,
or email at MOONART416@aol.com
To Contact NRS Recording Studio, call 518-943-0085
Spotmuse@aol.com
2001 Gigs Saturday January 13 T for more info go to www.microsong.com Saturday January 20 The Coffeehouse at Burnt Hills Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, Rt 50 Burnt Hills NY (just north of the Old Homestead Restaurant) 518-882-6427 - 8:00pm Sunday February 25th Have a Heart Save a Heart Benefit" Franklin D. Roosevelt High School Auditorium Rt 9G , Hyde Park, NY - 3:00 PM
Family Show to benefit Roberto Morelli, 2 year old who needs a heart
transplant. Leslie and Scott will be performing along with, Helen Avakian, Terry
Champlin, Steve Cramer, and Steve's Rock Orchestra - Hosted by Oldies 97
personalities Bob Miller and Kimberly Kay Amazing food from area establishments Tickets $8 adults, $3 kids 14 and under.

73. SNAC ~ In The Lounge (2 March 1999)
a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. and performer are loose andspontaneous, like scott’s work. roddy will be accompanied by john Smith, DJ
http://snacnews.weblogs.com/stories/storyReader$33
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In the Lounge (2 March 1999)
Thu, Jul 6, 2000; by Michael Zajac. Winnipeg This weekend on Saturday, March 13th, a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre (SNACC). True to form, Toronto artist John Scott has produced a gritty display of sinister imagery for this new drawing installation. Scott’s ominous figures loom large along the walls and across the ceiling, transforming a usually bright and airy room into a place of menace and dark foreboding. Designed specifically for SNACC, Scott’s Rorschach Attack (pronounced “roar-shack”) sets the stage and tone for an eclectic mix of Winnipeg performing artists In the Lounge Andrew Hunter, SNACC’s new Artistic Director, wants to do something with an edge that will make a bold statement about SNACC.

74. John Taylor,Arturo Sandoval,Chucho Valdès,Peter King,Gerard Presencer,Tim Garla
With the release of john's new trio album for the of his photos are on display inRonnie scott’s club in Harrods, SW1 (CD dept); HMV, 150 Oxford St, W1; Mole
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/141/09.htm
RONNIE SCOTT`S
JAZZ CLUB LONDON `JARS` ISSUE 141
MAR - APR 2003 GALAXY OF STARS
Profiles of the artists appearing
NIGEL KENNEDY…

the world-famous violinist
jams with friends.
THE JAZZMAN SPEAKETH…
Jim Godbolt heareth. CARMEN LUNDY
We welcome the celebrated
singer-songwriter. PERSONAL VIEW… Associate Editor Chrissie Murray questions whether we promote the music well enough. JOANNE BRACKEEN A compelling pianist makes a rare visit. RONNIE SCOTT¹S JAZZ HOUSE... - John Taylor - Tim Garland Derek Everett looks at some of the label's releases. CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL The star-studded programme. MAKING WAVES CHRISSIE MURRAY hails our heroes. FLASHBACK… Jim Godbolt revisits the UK's first JATP concert. KING OF SCOTT'S Club director PETE KING'S column. JAZZ CITY Events in the metropolis and beyond. RAY'S RENAISSANCE… Bill Samuel, Director of Foyles Bookshop, looks back at the first four months of the famous record shop in its new home. JAZZFM Some good news for lovers of jazz on radio. NEW CDs REVIEWED - STAN GETZ BOX SET - JOHN TAYLOR - VIRTUOSIC SAXOPHONES - MICHAEL GARRICK COLERIDGE GOODE… Mike Garrick reads the new book about a veteran bass player who has helped push the boundaries of the music.

75. Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club London. MAY 1999: FEATURING JACQUI DANKWORTH, NYJO, JON
It was whilst playing at Ronnie scott's Club in 1968 that Miles Davis heard bassist Hisfirst commissioned orchestral work for the St. JARS` john.r@ronniescotts
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/118/118_06.htm
RONNIE SCOTT`S
JAZZ CLUB
`JARS` ISSUE 118
MAY - JUN 1999 STAR PARADE
potted BIOGRAPHIES of
artists appearing at the
club in May and June STAR PROFILES
DAVE HOLLAND
ALFREDO DE LA FÉ
DAVE WECKL
MARK ISHAM PERSONAL VIEW THE Editor JIM GODBOLT Jazz distributor NEW NOTE 11th anniversary DRUMMERS YOUNG BLOOD MATT FISHWICK OLD HAND MATT FISHWICK DUKE ELLINGTON`S CREOLE LOVE CALL by MICHAEL GARRICK 40th ANNIVERSARY PRESS LAUNCH 40th ANNIVERSARY CHARITY GALA EVENTS a roundup of events in the CAPITAL and beyond JAZZ RECORD RETAILERS ClUB DIRECTOR PETE KING'S COLUMN photograph DUKE on the INTERNET No.2 JOHN RICHARDSON LETTERS a roundup of events in the CAPITAL and beyond OBITUARY Pianist COLIN PURBROOK JAZZ HOUSE new releases reviewed by DEREK EVERETT THE PASSING SHOW LANCE FAIRFAX SUNDAY`S AT RONNIES 40th ANNIVERSARY EMAIL RESERVATIONS PROFILES DAVE HOLLAND ALFREDO DE LA FÉ DAVE WECKL MARK ISHAM DAVE HOLLAND It was whilst playing at Ronnie Scott's Club in 1968 that Miles Davis heard bassist Dave Holland and invited Dave to join his band. Wolverhampton-born Dave Holland started playing bass guitar in a pop band in 1961 before switching to upright bass. In 1964 he won a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music where he studied classical music and played bass in the orchestra. Over the next four years he honed his skills playing with, among others, Kenny Wheeler, Evan Park, John McLaughlin, John Surman and Jack DeJohnette, continuing these association to this day. Dave Holland then moved to New York in 1968 and played electric bass with Miles Davis for three years, during which time they recorded Bitches Brew, Filles de Kilimanjaro and In A Silent Way.

76. Arts Almanac
February 28 – March 7 Listen Online 4.5 MB file Canadianborn violinist ScottSt. john will join the Midland Symphony Orchestra on March 8th at 800 pm at
http://www.cmuradio.cmich.edu/artsalmanac.html

Dr. Sue Ann Martin, Dean

College of Communication and Fine Arts

Central Michigan University

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Central Michigan University will celebrate Asian Heritage Month with an array of performances, lectures and workshops:
Around the State:
Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham will appear at the Mendelssohn Theatre in Ann Arbor on March 28th at 8:00 p.m. Ms. Graham has performed all over the world, most recently at Carnegie Hall with pianist Malcolm Martineau. Ms. Graham was born in New Mexico and studied at Texas Tech University and the Manhattan School of Music. She will sing the music of Poulenc, Brahms, DeBussey and Berg. For tickets call 734-764-2538.
If you or your non-profit arts organization would like to be included on Arts Almanac, write to us three weeks prior to your event at:
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CMU Public Radio 1999 E. Campus Drive

77. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
I think. We were driving her crazy. . So mom decided son scott, twoyears older than St. john, should take violin lessons. He came
http://starbulletin.com/2000/10/05/features/story3.html
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Thursday, October 5, 2000
Lara St. John

and attitude a
symphonic original
By Tim Ryan
Star-Bulletin Classical violinist Lara St. John is suffering through "my worse hangover ever" but you wouldn't know it from the energy in her voice. "Oh, it was a very good thing," she says with a giggle about the previous night's celebration. "But it's going to be quite awhile before I do that again." Canadian St. John, 28, may be known as much for her good looks, free-flowing comments and Bohemian outlook on life as for her violin playing. The CD cover of St. John's "Bare Bach Works for Violin Solo" she pretty much bares it all with the violin strategically hiding body parts. "I am who I am, whoever that is," says St. John who performs with Sunday and Tuesday at the Blaisdell Concert Hall in her Honolulu Symphony debut.
On stage
What: Honolulu Symphony tribute to Leonard Bernstein, with guest violinist Lara St. John
Date:
8 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Place: Blaisdell Concert Hall
Tickets: $15 to $55, at Blaisdell box office and Ticket Plus outlets

78. Lybot.com: Musicians And Bands > S: 51 - 75
73, scott E. Moore/WingTip. 74, scott St. john Home Page for scott St. john, violinistand violist. 75, scottkirby.com. Need Health Insurance? Best of the Web.
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British Blues at their BEST! Newsletter, Itinerary, Photos and more! Sawdust Alley Productions
Sawgrass, Bluegrass music on the South Carolina Coast

Sawgrass is a bluegrass band from the Carolina coast. Rock, traditional and contemporary driving bluegrass are their trademarks. Great Harmonies!!! Sax Avenue
orchestre de saxophonistes tout terrain, street sax orchestra Saxofonis Music
The home page of the New York-based jazz saxophonist, composer, and journalist; site contains written and recorded samples of Kelsey's work, including reviews and MP3s. Say Islandjon
Saya Saito Home Page (Front Door

Scabs Official

9 guys, 18 hands, 72 inches of cock! Scambooty
Scambooty is a vocal jazz group encorporating humor and creative musical elements. Scarlett
Scarlett is a blues vocalist performer who manages to balance such diverse styles from traditional blues performers as Jimmy Witherspoon, Ernestine Anderson, Etta Jamesand Bonnie Raitt to more contemporary blues artists such as Bill Withers, Lucky Peterson, Tracy Chapman and others

79. John C. Kaisers Painting & Decorating
Mary’s Church of Dubuque, St. Anthony done. john Kaiser’s two grandson’sDavid and scott both worked at the business. David
http://www.churchrestorations.com/about.cfm
msg@mwci.net
The John C. Kaiser Company was founded by John C. Kaiser in 1928. John Kaiser was born on a farm in Louisburg, Wisconsin in 1899. He left the farm in his twenties to pursue other interests. He joined a painting company called Hillig that was working in southwestern Wisconsin. Bernard Hillig was a noted decorator and a gratuate of the Fine Arts Academy of Copenhagen. Hillig and Company traveled throughout the mid-west doing church decorating and John Kaiser learned the art of decorating during his years with the Hillig company as well as working with several well known Dubuque painting firms including the New burg company, a large commercial painting company, and Dubuque Altar Company. In the early spring of 1927 he married Eileen H. Bernsden, an accomplished young concert violinist from Dubuque, in Ludington, Michigan, and came back to Dubuque and started his own company. The company officially began on July 1, 1928. The John C. Kaiser Company grew the next 20 years doing all types of decorating and painting work. The company had its office building at the corner of Dodge and Alpine streets that was purchased by John Kaiser in 1944. The building was not only the company bookkeeping office but also was the corner store that provided a place for Mary Ellen his oldest daughter to work part time while going to school.

80. AIM25: Royal College Of Music: HOWELLS, Herbert Norman (1892-1983)
Three Figures; Sequence for st.Michael; Coventry Parry, William Rothenst.in, MarionScott, Ralph Vaughan and others including Sir john Barbirolli, Arnold Bax
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=5687&inst_id=25

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