John Briggs World Of Music t 6ft 6 inches tall, john briggs does not present the conventional image of a concertpianist. john briggs, however, is no one's idea of an identikit pianist. http://web.onyxnet.co.uk/JohnBriggs-Piano.onyxnet.co.uk/
Sarah Beth Briggs of the late Denis Matthews, briggs has also worked with Swiss pianist Edith Fischer, john Lill, Peter Donohoe and Radu http://www.yso.org.uk/biographies/briggs.html
Extractions: sarah beth briggs Pianist Sarah Beth Briggs, "an artist of extraordinary magnetism" (Daily Telegraph), demonstrated her musical gifts from a very early age. At eleven she made history by becoming the youngest ever finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition and within a year had made her Fairfield Hall concerto debut. She rose to international attention at fifteen as the joint winner of the International Mozart Competition in Salzburg. Major engagements followed at home and abroad and in 1991 she made her US concerto debut at the San Francisco Midsummer Mozart Festival (a festival to which she has regularly returned). Subsequently her solo career has taken her to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy and the USA, as well as to many leading venues and to music clubs and festivals throughout the UK. She also gave the world premiere performance of newly discovered pieces by Benjamin Britten at the Chester Festival and has made numerous international radio and television recordings. A Hindemith Scholarship in 1987 gave Briggs an opportunity to develop her chamber music skills under the tutelage of Bruno Giuranna at an international series of master classes in Switzerland. This aspect of her musical enthusiasm has been vigorously maintained alongside her solo career. A critically acclaimed chamber music series (sponsored by the Argyll Group) at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1993 led to further chamber music partnerships, including collaborations with the renowned clarinettist Janet Hilton and most recently with her newly formed
Inter. Artists / Zahranièní Umìlci briggs, john. sixfoot six-inch pianist that plays a broad repertoire http://www.czechmusic.cz/instruments/piano/interplayers.php3
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John Webb - Composer (1969 ), London, UK. Picture, short biography, selected works.Category Arts Music Composition Composers Contemporary W active part in the college's musical life as both pianist and composer 6perc PianoStrings Narrator From the book by Raymond briggs john Webb's score http://www.composer.co.uk/composers/webb.html
Extractions: Cornelius Cardew Composition Prize - Composers Web Project John Webb Recently John has had pieces performed at the Harrogate International Festival, the Brighton Festival and the Warwick Festival. Works have also been broadcast on Classic FM, Dutch Radio and BBC2. Various projects are on the horizon including more composition-based education projects and plenty of new works! John Webb was born in 1969 in London. He was educated in Essex where he started playing the piano and violin at a (fairly) early age. He began to compose at 14, and two years later attended Colchester Institute studying A-level music and German. Here he took an active part in the college's musical life as both pianist and composer and was thankfully inactive as a viola player.
Welcome To Piano.com briggs, john six-foot six-inch pianist that plays a broad repertoire,which ranges from classical, through cross-over, to light music. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Br - By Music Achievers PERRY MULE BRADFORD Montgomery, Alabama -Composer, producer, and pianist -Wrote produced briggs, john, Country, Publisher, VP - ASCAP, 7/7/1961, Killen, AL, http://www.alamhof.org/bmusach2.htm
Extractions: JAKOB LUDWIG FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY rd February 1809 - 4 th November 1849 Mendelssohn, Felix (1809 - 49), German composer, born Hamburg, grandson of Moses M. (q.v.). He was baptized and educated as a Christian, his father adding the surname Bartholdy to the family name. His youth was spent in the refined surroundings of a family of very considerable wealth, culture and brilliant social connection. He benefited by the tuition and advice of Berger, Zelter, Weber, Cherubini and Moscheles, and by the time he was 20 had already produced his famous Octet, 3 piano quartets, 2 sonatas, 2 symphonies and the Midsummer Night's Dream overture, besides a host of songs, an opera and many short pieces. The next few years were passed in visiting London, Munich, Vienna and Rome, and in incidental tours in Scotland, Italy and Switzerland (1829-31), he achieved a wide fame as pianist, composer and conductor. The first of his 10 visits to England took place in 1829. The Hebrides (fingal's Cave) overture was composed in 1830 (revised 1832). In 1835 he became conductor of the celebrated Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra, and 2 years later married Cecile Jeanrenaud at Frankfurt. He conducted his oratorio St Paul at Dusseldorf in 1836 and Elijah at Birmingham in 1846. Persistent overwork and an excess of activities undermined his health: he died in Leipzig. His reputation, extravagantly high in his lifetime, is now sustained mainly by his violin Concerto, 1844, the incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream (particularly the overture), the Scottish and Italian symphonies and the Hebrides overture. Elijah is still popular with choral societies, but the chamber music and piano works (examples of impeccable craftsmanship, like all Mendelssohn's music) appeal to a more limited circle.
Are You Lovely? Mr. briggs has also performed on cruise ships and in Born in Wildwood, New Jersey,john attended the Catholic He has worked as a pianist, vocal couch, composer http://www.areyoulovely.com/bios.htm
Extractions: Nightlife Awards ... Contact US! Kelly Briggs received the Gwen Verdon scholarship and is a graduate of The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. He has appeared on Broadway and in the national companies of Les Miserables and Cats. He also co-produced and directed Broadway On The Boardwalk at Caesars Atlantic City. Mr. Briggs has also performed on cruise ships and in night clubs around the globe. He can be seen on the nationally syndicated program Debates Debates as the Host and Timekeeper Jerry Christakos originated the role of Gabriel in the Broadway and London companies of Kiss of The Spider Woman. He has appeared as Enjolras in the national tour of Les Miserables, and was a featured soloist in the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber: Music of The Night. In addition, he was a featured singer in the tour of
Extractions: JAKOB LUDWIG FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY rd February 1809 - 4 th November 1849 Mendelssohn, Felix (1809 - 49), German composer, born Hamburg, grandson of Moses M. (q.v.). He was baptized and educated as a Christian, his father adding the surname Bartholdy to the family name. His youth was spent in the refined surroundings of a family of very considerable wealth, culture and brilliant social connection. He benefited by the tuition and advice of Berger, Zelter, Weber, Cherubini and Moscheles, and by the time he was 20 had already produced his famous Octet, 3 piano quartets, 2 sonatas, 2 symphonies and the Midsummer Night's Dream overture, besides a host of songs, an opera and many short pieces. The next few years were passed in visiting London, Munich, Vienna and Rome, and in incidental tours in Scotland, Italy and Switzerland (1829-31), he achieved a wide fame as pianist, composer and conductor. The first of his 10 visits to England took place in 1829. The Hebrides (fingal's Cave) overture was composed in 1830 (revised 1832). In 1835 he became conductor of the celebrated Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra, and 2 years later married Cecile Jeanrenaud at Frankfurt. He conducted his oratorio St Paul at Dusseldorf in 1836 and Elijah at Birmingham in 1846. Persistent overwork and an excess of activities undermined his health: he died in Leipzig. His reputation, extravagantly high in his lifetime, is now sustained mainly by his violin Concerto, 1844, the incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream (particularly the overture), the Scottish and Italian symphonies and the Hebrides overture. Elijah is still popular with choral societies, but the chamber music and piano works (examples of impeccable craftsmanship, like all Mendelssohn's music) appeal to a more limited circle.
BEHINDtheBEAT Artists notable Roman Polanski film, The pianist. Equally remarkable 1. Room for Squares john Mayer's debut CD Kevin She'kspere briggs Various Kevin She'kspere http://www.behindthebeat.net/genre.asp?g=100&ar=257
Summer Song Scenery, Derrick Challis, Iris briggs, john briggs, Yvonne Harding, Peter Hammond,Margaret Hammond, Linda Spedding. Arthur Harris. Rehearsal pianist, http://www.saos.org.uk/productions/19701979/summersong/summersong.htm
Extractions: th October 1975 to 25 th October 1975 The Show Dramatis personæ The Production Team The Orchestra The great Czech composer, Anton Dvorak, comes incognito to Willow Falls, a settlement of Bohemian lumberman in the Middle West. The real power is Ma Flannagan who is buying up land but concealing the fact that a railroad is to pass right through the town. Her scheme is hindered, however, when her only son falls in love with Karolka, a new and pretty Czech immigrant. Karolka's Uncle Marek also thwarts her plans. Dvorak not only takes a job playing the piano at "Flannagans" but plays poker to pay off Marek's tax debts. He learns from Abe, a negro man of all work, the theme for his New World Symphony. After forcing Ma Flannagan to pay a just price for Marek's land, he smoothes the path of true love between Karolka and Shaun, while enjoying a musical triumph in New York. Abe, a negro man of all work Stuart Harding Milli, Marek's daughter Pauline Kensett Blodek, a lumberman Jim Parkinson Karolka
White Horse Inn Wigs, Wig Creations, A. C. Mardorf. Scenery, Iris, john Matthew briggs, PeterHammond. Wardrobe mistresses, Rehearsal pianist, Peter Stephenson, Clive Sear. http://www.saos.org.uk/productions/19701979/whitehorseinn/whitehorseinn.htm
Extractions: rd May 1977 to 7 th May 1977 The Show Dramatis personæ The Production Team The Orchestra "White Horse Inn" (Im Weissen Rossl) was first performed in Berlin in 1931 and is still in the regular repertoire of the Volksopera in Vienna. With it mixture of slapstick and romance and its rich decor, it provides a link between the Viennese operettas of Strauss, Lehar, Oscar Straus and Kalman and the spectacular American "musicals" of Rodger and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe and Frank Loesser. Kathi, postwoman Audrey Gordon Karl, Piccolo at the White Horse Inn Ian Galley Leopold, Head waiter at the Inn Don Scott Josepha, owner of the Inn Kim Binns John Ebenezer Grinkle, Manufacturer David Berridge Ottoline, Grinkle's daughter Jocelyn Marsh Valentine Sutton, a Solicitor John Heath Sigismund Smith, Manufacturer Peter Norris Professor Hinzel Dick Marshall-Hardy Gretel, Hinzel's daughter Susanna Stewart The Mayor Phillip Gillmore The Mayor's secretary Pam Kell The Emperor Frank Powis Ketterl
Brumfield & Associates - Artist Management/Public Relations - Recent recordings include the chamber works of john briggs, Settings by works ofjohn Harbison and john Cage as Bryan has been the principal pianist with the http://www.brumfieldassociates.com/a_bryanpezzone.htm
Extractions: Piano Bryan Pezzone is the consummate crossover pianist of his generation. He has excelled in classical, contemporary, jazz, and experimental genres and is known for both his versatility and virtuosity as a performing artist, improviser and composer. He has performed with many major symphony orchestra associations, has toured widely with the jazz group Free Flight, and is known in the Los Angeles area as one of the primary free-lance pianists for film and television soundtrack recording, contemporary music premieres, and chamber music accompanying. He is often asked to give workshops on his comprehensive approach to improvisation and is a consulting editor for the well-known publication "Piano and Keyboard." As a soloist, Bryan has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Pasadena Pops, Santa Monica Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute Orchestra, United States International University Orchestra, U.C. Irvine Symphony Orchestra, Eastman Philharmonic and the Pacific Symphony. He has also been invited to perform solo keyboard concerts that blend traditional concert repertoire, improvisations and original works using the Yamaha Midi Grand by Willamette University for it's Distinguished Artist Series, the University of Miami, Rice University and in many Southern California appearances including the California Institute of the Arts where he has been on the piano faculty since 1987 and has created their multi-focused keyboard program.
John McMahon: Composer/Musical Director Composer, pianist and musical director john McMahon was born in been in constantdemand as a pianist, vocal coach the World at Rose's Turn Kelly briggs as DAR http://hometown.aol.com/johnmcmahonnyc/myhomepage/profile.html
Extractions: htmlAdWH('7008053', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7009912', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help John McMahon: Composer/Musical Director Composer, pianist and musical director John McMahon was born in Wildwood, New Jersey and was lucky enough to attend a big public high school where they did three plays and two musicals a year. He went to Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. to study opera but ended up musical directing three USO tours, entertaining troops in Germany and Iceland.
Research: AIDS & American Music cellist Clinton Arrowood, flutist john Balka, organist tenor (Chanticleer) JorgeBolet, pianist Jerry Brainard, organist Robert briggs, bass Thomas http://hometown.aol.com/estatemusic/myhomepage/business.html
Extractions: htmlAdWH('7002962', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002058', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help About My Research: I am a music consultant working as the Director of the Music Archive program of The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS. This project is dedicated to preserving and promoting the music of composers who have died from AIDS and who are living with HIV/AIDS. Currently we are gathering information on the effects of AIDS on American Music. Consult the list of composers that we have identified to date (below) and let me know of other composers that should be added. We are interested in all composers who have died without regard to the type of music they wrote or their level of prominence. For convenience, we have divided the names into two general fields Composers and Singer Songwriters.
John Lee Williamson briggs, Keith Sonny Boy's breakdown. even went as far as to invite Sleepy john Estes'mandolist Finally, I suggest the subdued pianist on Up The Country Blues http://www.island.net/~blues/jlwt.htm
Extractions: ~ David Evans, Memphis State University music professor "... a forceful singer, popular recording artist, and the first truly virtuosic blues harmonica player, whose richly imagative solo flights resulted in completely re-shaping the playing approach and the role of his humble instrument in the blues." ~ Pete Welding "Easily the most important harmonica player of the pre-war era, John Lee Williamson almost single-handedly made the humble mouth organ a worthy lead instrument for blues bands leading the way for the amazing innovations of Little Walter and a platoon of others to follow. If not for his tragic murder in 1948 while on his way home from a Chicago gin mill, Williamson would doubtless have been right there alongside them, exploring new and exciting directions. Williamson commenced his sensational recording career with a resounding bang. His first vocal offering on Bluebird was the seminal "Good Morning School Girl," covered countless times across the decades. That same auspicious date also produced "Sugar Mama Blues" and "Blue Bird Blues," both of them every bit as classic in their own right.
Archives - 1994 Newspaper Clippings ) FLCC arts (photos), May. briggs, john British pianist john briggs is knownfor mixing humor, music (photo), October; pianist to perform http://library.flcc.edu/1994.htm
Extractions: 1994 Newspaper Clippings Index Admissions Adult Students Ad, November Adult student information program, May Adult student information program to be held at FLCC, November Adult student information session, April Adults learn about FLCC, May Agreement will help students with degrees, October College workshop, December FLCC to offer adult student information program, June FLCC to offer adult student information program in Newark, April FLCC to participate in adult education expo
Archives - 1996 Newspaper Clippings ) FLCC alums name officers, January. Arts briggs, john pianist at FLCC, October.Exhibits African Americans and Latinas who made a difference http://library.flcc.edu/1996.html
CB0005 Bryan has been the pianist on virtually all of the cartoons released by His recentrecordings include works by john Harbison, Mel Powell, john briggs, and john http://www.coldbluemusic.com/pages/CB0005.html
Extractions: Jim Fox s music has been commissioned and performed by groups and soloists throughout the U.S. and presented at the Monday Evening Concerts, New Music America, Real Art Ways, Wires, the SCREAM Festival, the CalArts Contemporary Music Festival, the Ventura Chamber Music Festival, L.A.C.E., and many similar venues. He has also scored feature films. His music, which has been described by critics as both "austere" and "sensuous," has been recorded on the CRI, Advance, Cold Blue, Grenadilla, Raptoria Caam, and Citadel labels and published in such new music anthologies as Soundings and Scores . He has been a guest composer/lecturer at universities from coast to coast. His recent Cold blue recording Last Things (CB0001) was chosen as a record of the year (2000) by the Italian music magazine
CB0009 Pezzone has been the pianist on virtually all of the cartoons released by recentrecordings include works by john Harbison, Mel Powell, john briggs, and john http://www.coldbluemusic.com/pages/CB0009.html
Extractions: Adams' Dark Wind was written for Marty Walker and this CD in 2001. Although it is a process-driven piece involving polyrhythms and ever-widening intervals, its rolled percussion and piano parts and quietly expressive clarinet lines lend it the feeling of a freely composed, almost impressionistic work. The Fink, Cox, and Fox quintets were written for Marty Walker in 1990, and given their premieres by him that same year at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (L.A.C.E.) gallery. These pieces were released in 1992 in a limited pressing on the short-lived Raptoria Caam label, a company run by composer/performer Maria Newman. Fink's Thread of Summer is a continuous melody filtered through the various timbres of the quintet's instrumental combinations. Cox's When April May floats a lyric line over a repeating harmonic structure. Fox's Between the Wheels is a series of quiet bass clarinet statements, accompanied by violin harmonics, heard against a cycling tapestry of string tremolos.