Rockport Chamber Music Festival A remarkable work for virtuoso pianist and narrator Borromeo Quartet; Nicholas Kitchenand william Fedkenheuer, violins Vega Quartet Wendy Yun chen and Jessica http://www.rcmf.org/programs.asp
Philadelphia Museum Of Art: Press Release Roberto Diaz, principal viola; Robert chen, violin; Peter Virtuoso pianist Kevin Colehas been hailed by 230 pm Seminar Room Lecturer william Wierzbowski, a http://www.philamuseum.org/information/pr/990329.shtml
Extractions: March 1, 1999 Six Local Institutions Join the Museum in Celebrating Earl Horter and His Collection An accomplished etcher, advertising artist, teacher, and collector, Philadelphia-native Earl Horter (1880-1940) shared his visionary passion for modern, African and Native American art with a generation of students, friends and colleagues throughout the city. To celebrate his legacy and the historic exhibition Mad for Modernism: Earl Horter and His Collection (on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from March 7 through May 16), six Philadelphia cultural and educational institutions will join the Museum in programs exploring Horter's great contributions to the city's cultural life. Concerts, courses and family programs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be complemented with programs at distinguished venues throughout the Philadelphia area, including: The Barnes Foundation, Fleisher Art Memorial, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, The Philadelphia Sketch Club, and The Print Center. Philadelphia Museum of Art
GR MUSIC: Composers & Musicians Carter, Elliott Basic Repertoire List; chen Yi; Chinary List of Compositions; Hellermann,william Long Resume; electric viola; Marilyn Nonken, new music pianist; http://users.rcn.com/gremusic/compsers.html
Extractions: Seattle Times music critic E-mail this article Print this article Search web archive Last time Brazil won (in 1994), Klein inserted an excerpt from the Brazilian national anthem into his cadenza in the Mozart Oboe Quartet. It sounds bizarre, but it actually worked. On Monday evening, in celebration of another Brazilian victory, Klein played a pre-concert recital with pianist Adam Neiman showcasing three works of Brazilian composer Osvaldo Lacerda (b. 1927). The oboist returned in the main concert, playing a transcribed Bach Flute Sonata (BWV 1030) with pianist Wendy Chen and cellist Toby Saks. The chief pleasure here was hearing Klein's beautiful and stylish ornamentation; the ensemble, however, seemed a bit uneasy and inflexible, not always backing off in response to the soloist's dynamic changes. Concert review
UMBC Production History Costume Designer Janet Neal Light Designer Sandy chen (Student) pianist and Composer 710,1980 Direction Alice Robinson Set Design william T. Brown 1978 http://www.umbc.edu/theatre/1970s.htm
Extractions: Three From Spain May 1-3, 7-9, 1980 Direction Wendy Salkind Set Design William T. Brown Costume Design Janet Neil Light Design Janet Neil, William T. Brown Guitarist and Musical Advisor Ronald Pearl 12/79 The Cherry Orchard Beckett The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Berbolt Brecht 1978 Direction Xerxes Mehta Set Design William T. Brown Costume Design Janet Neil Light Design Janet Neil, John Russell (Student) The Country Wife by William Wycherley Direction Jackson J. Phippen Set Design Thomas S. Arntsen Costume Design Janet Snyder Neil Light Design Greg Mason Make-up Design Thom Ballantine 1976-77 Lysistrata Director Phippen Designer Brown Antigone Director Mehta Designer Arntsen 12/76 Woyzeck by Georg Buchner Direction Xerxes Mehta Set/Light Design Thomas Arntsen Costume/Makeup Design Janet Neil Music/Technical Supervision Katji Kelly 1975-76 Antigone by Sophocles An adaptation from Holderlin, Brecht and Fitzgerald 1975 Direction Evzen Drmola Set Design William T. Brown Costume Design Nancy Potts Light Design Thomas Arntsen Pottery Design Bernard Penner Original Music Felix Powell
United Nations Association - Mid-Peninsula Annual Meeting (OMei Kung Fu Academy). 6. OMei Poetry Sword, Jien chen (OMei Kung Fu Academy). instrumentalists.Music by william Byron Webster. Music Director and pianist http://www.stanford.edu/~wbw/UNA.midpen.ann.mtg.html
Extractions: The zheng, also known as the zither or the gu zheng, is a traditional Chinese plucked musical instrument with multiple strings on it. Its history dates back two thousand years (211-207 BC) to the Qin Dynasty, when it was first known as the "Qin zheng." This instrument was introduced to Japan, Korea, as well as nations of south-east Asia about 1000 years ago. So the popularity was not just limited to China, but was in those countries as well. With the long history of its popularity, the word "gu," which means ancient or old in Chinese, is added to the name zheng to signify its impressive history. Today the instrument is formally called "gu zheng." The Qin zheng of 207 BC had five strings. The instrument was traditionally played by means of the right hand plucking strings on one side of the string post with the left hand stopping, vibrating, or changing the note of the strings on the other side. Both hands had specific jobs to do. Through time, the techniques of playing have evolved. The left hand has borrowed some of the right-hand techniques to produce polyphony and other more difficult musical effects unfulfilled by the traditional ways of performing. This continuous development of the performing techniques has also altered the gu zheng's formative system. The 5-string system is no longer enough. The number of strings was increased to 13 during the Sui and Tang Dynasties (581 AD - 907 AD) Fourteen- and 16-stringed instruments respectively came into being during the Yuan, Ming, and Ching Dynasties (1911). From the 1930s to the present, the number of strings has been continuously increased to 18, 21, 23, 25, and 26.
April 26 SciFi writer/editor In 1914, James william Rouse, US In 1920, Juan C Lampe, Aruba,pianist/composer In silver-1984) In 1961, Joan chen, chen Chong, Shanghai http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/april/0426.html
Piano Faculty Email Shu-Hui chen. He performs regularly as a solo pianist, with the chamber Lecuana,Sergey Schepkin (piano); Martin Jenni, william Matthews (composition http://www.southshoreconservatory.org/piano.htm
Extractions: Judy Cobble , Suzuki Piano, teaches both the Suzuki method and traditional. She also maintains a teaching studio in her home in Braintree. She is a church organist and organ instructor. Judy received her Bachelor of Music degree from DePauw University in Indiana, followed by graduate studies at Boston University. She has attended Suzuki institutes in Maine, greater Washington, Westminster Choir College in New Jersey, Wheaton College and Kingston, Ontario. In her spare time Judy enjoys swimming, being with her grandchildren and visiting her Vermont cottage. Judy has been teaching at South Shore Conservatory since 1991. Stephen Deitz a D.M.A. candidate at Manhattan School of Music in New York City, began his piano studies at the age of six, studying with Levin Houston and Evelyn Swarthout Hayes of Washington, D.C. Stephen studied at the Juilliard School with Adele Marcus and Oxana Yablonskaya and completed his M.M. at the Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, as a student of John Perry. Although beginning his doctoral studies with Nelita True at the University of Maryland, College Park, he interrupted them after being named Artist-in-Residence at the Dunbarton School of Music in Bermuda. While at the Manhattan School of Music in pursuit of his doctorate, he has studied with Solomon Mikowski and is currently coaching with Constance Keene.
Hunter College High School Honors And Awards violinist Zachary Taxin (7) and pianist Karen Feng (8 Vincent chen, Nathan Kaplan,and Jonathan Sasmor also Carnegie Mellon University College of william Mary http://www.hchs.hunter.cuny.edu/honors00.html
Extractions: Hunter College High School home page HUNTER JUNIOR HIGH (9TH Grade and Below) WINS WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP! The Hunter College High School JHS chess team has won the World Championship, Junior High Section, in the World Schools Chess Championship. Organized and sponsored by Kasparov Chess OnLine Inc., the World Schools Chess Championship is an on-line competition in three divisions (High School, Junior HS and Elementary), featuring six-person teams from each participating school. Teams play over the Internet with each player receiving 30 minutes per game. Over 600 teams worldwide competed in this inaugural event. The final match, on June 27 and 28 in New York City,. was a face to face encounter against Nottingham, England at a game/90 minutes time control. Hunter defeated Nottingham 10-2. Samson Benen and Eric Seiden were named to the Championship All Star Team. The Hunter team has won many national championships over the last 15 years. Most recently, at the 1999/2000 National School Grade Championship in Louisville, KY, Hunter won first place in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, and 11th Grade divisions. The winning Internet JHS team was led by National Master Samson Benen (9th Grade). Samson is a former National Champion who has been selected for several All-America teams. The other members of this very experienced team included
Any-Year-in-History PAGE Of SCOPE SYSTEMS. william T Champion Jack Dupree US boxer/pianist, dies at 81 dies at 70 1992 (25jan) Vernon william Reed Sr Globes 1992 (18 jan) Actress Joan chen (Twin Peaks http://www.scopesys.com/cgi/anyyear.cgi?askmonth=01&askyear=1992
:: Referenzen :: Translate this page Ich glaube nicht, daß mein Weg als pianist oder auch das Schicksal william Bolcom,Claude Bolling, Andrea Bonatta. Bill Charlap, Evelyn chen, Pi-hsien chen. http://www.steinwayaustria.at/u_referenzen_ac.htm
Extractions: Steinway-Kunden 2001 "Ich glaube nicht, daß mein Weg als Pianist oder auch das Schicksal anderer Pianisten ohne Grand Pianos von Steinway anders gewesen wäre, aber stellen Sie sich vor, was für ein Verlust es gewesen wäre. Wir und die Zuhörer würden uns zwar immer noch der Musik und des Klavierspiels erfreuen, verzichten müßten wir aber auf den ultimativen Klavierklang und die außerordentliche Reichweite der Möglichkeiten, die nur ein Steinway bietet." Marcello Abbado Jocelyn Abbott Dag Achatz Joaquin Achucarro Thomas Ades James Adler Daniel Adni Adrian Aeschbacher Valery Afanassiev Chia-Huei Ai Howard Aibel Pierre-Laurent Aimard Rieko Aizawa Temuri Akhobadze Paul Alberts Dmitri Alexeev Geri Allen Gregory Allen Marco Antonio de Almeida Ilse von Alpenheim Judith Alstadter Nellie Alva Kenneth Amada Mark Anderson Eteri Andjaparidze Erich Andreas Mitchell Andrews Leif Ove Andsnes Nicholas Angelich Agustin Anievas Rosa Antonelli Helge Antoni Vera Appleton Guilherme Arantes Martha Argerich Arnulf von Arnim Adele Arnò Sulamita Aronovsky Lydia Artymiw Sahan Arzruni Luis Ascot Vladimir Ashkenazy Vovka Ashkenazy Randall Atcheson Roger Aubert Edward Auer Joe Augustine Frank Avitable Emanuel Ax Francisco Aybar Sergei Babayan Stanley Babin Andreas Bach Rudolf am Bach Kjell Baekkelund Alison Baker Andrew Ball Andrea Bambace Volker Banfield Joseph Banowetz David Bar-Illan László Baranyay Henri Barda Stefan Bardas Daniel Barenboim
Old First Concerts - Calendar world's great opera companies, and pianist Daniel Lockert Hans Boepple, Reah Sadowsky,william Wellborn, Robert Jacqueline Divenyi, ChiaChi chen, Annie Nalezny http://www.oldfirstconcerts.org/calendar.html
Extractions: Since its inception in 1987, the Gold Coast Chamber Players have become synonymous with the Bay Area's best in classical music. Tonight's ensemble is comprised of musicians from the San Francisco Opera Orchestra. Their program takes the listener from the joyous Mozart Divertimento to a lyrical Quartet by Joelle Wallach filled with longing and plaintive melodies, and ends with one of the most beloved and passionate works by Johannes Brahms, the Clarinet Quintet. "Pure joy. I was hyperventilating (during) the last movement from pleasure. The group was so united, so committed and musically colorful" Amy Frost, Principal Cellist, Kennedy Center Orchestra, Washington D.C. Friday, April 11 ~ 8 P.M. San Jose State Choraliers Dr. Charlene Archibeque, musical director Considered one of America?s preeminent chamber choirs, this auditioned ensemble specializes in intimate chamber music from the Renaissance and the 20th Century, and folk music from around the world. The Choraliers achieved fame in Europe by winning the prestigious "Choir of the World" title at the 1991 International Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales. The Choraliers have produced six critically-acclaimed cd's, including their most recent, Experience. Included in the program will be songs of Aaron Copeland, Samuel Barber, Lou Harrison, Norman Dello Joio and the French Songs from Leonard Bernstein's Choral Work, The Lark. "Archibeque has long and consistently produced the best choral groups in the Bay Area. Better balance couldn't be asked." Times Tribune
Inside Binghamton University Graff was commenting on a ruling by University attorney william Night that by TimothyPerry, with Student Concerto Competition winner pianist IJu chen, in a http://inside.binghamton.edu/November-December/Nov-21-96/N&N.html
Extractions: "The first goal of the meeting with the judges will be to provide a public forum to permit interested University community members to express their concerns and views about recent campus events," said Rodger Summers, vice president for student affairs. "The second goal will be for the judges to provide insight about the issues and help me diate and bring about a better understanding among and between students, student groups, faculty and staff members." The five judgesan African-American, a Latino, a Jewish and a non-Jewish white male and an Asian femaleare tentatively scheduled to meet with President Lois B. DeFleur and her senior staff; student groups including the Student Association Executive Board, members of the Binghamton Coalition, Student Assembly representatives, and presidents from many of the student cultural groups and other student organizations; public safety personnel and officers; and faculty, staff and administrators. The two-day program is scheduled to include an open forum for the entire campus community on the evening of December 3. According to Summers, details of the program are being finalized with the judges this week and will be disseminated to the campus.
Extractions: Pianist Melvin Chen, Christian A. Johnson Fellow and visiting assistant professor of music and chemistry at Bard, will perform a solo piano recital on Friday, February 22. Presented by The Bard Center, the concert is free and open to the public and begins at 8:00 p.m. in Olin Hall on the Bard College campus.
Quality Performances Drive Chamber Fest His able partners were cellist Toby Saks and pianist Wendy chen. ViolinistsWilliam Preucil and Gwen Starker Preucil are usually at the festival. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/classical/77831_sfest10q.shtml
Extractions: Jump to Weather Traffic Mariners Seahawks ... Forums NEWS Local Neighborhoods Sports Nation/World ... Special Reports COMMENTARY Opinion Columnists Letters David Horsey ... Forums COFFEE BREAK Mike Mailway TV Listings SHOPPING Archives NWclassifieds Jobs Autos ... Online Shop P-I ANYWHERE E-mail Newsletters News Alerts PDA Cell Phones ... Desktop SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER MUSIC CRITIC This is not the first summer the Seattle Chamber Music Festival has gotten off to a booming start, from musical and box-office viewpoints. MUSIC REVIEW SEATTLE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL MUSICIANS: Godfried Hoogeveen, Adam Neiman, Wendy Chen, Alex Klein, Ida Levin, Jon Kimura Parker and others TICKETS: $25-$32, with student/senior discounts; 206-283-8808 But the 2002 season has the earmarks of an exceptional summer. At the opening of the second week of the monthlong festival Monday night at Lakeside School, there was an audible buzz to borrow Tina Brown's famous phrase during her days at the New Yorker about the previous week. Not only was the music making top-notch, two nights were sold out. A capacity audience also filled St. Nicholas Hall on Monday and will again at tonight's concert. Next week is sold out, as is the final concert July 26. Connie Cooper, the festival's capable executive director who was all smiles Monday, predicted that 10 of the 12 concerts this season will end up with no empty seats.
Events Aaron Copland Works for Violin Piano. william Terwilliger, Andrew Cooperstock.Saturday. June 14. JoAnn Falletta, conductor. James Dick, pianist. Tuesday. June 17. http://www.festivalhill.org/Events.htm
Extractions: Events Tickets, information and reservations by phone at 979-249-3129 or email The International Festival-Institute at Round Top 2002 - 2003 August-to-April Concert Season Saturday March 29, 2003 Festival Hill For program times, tickets and other information call 2nd ANNUAL POETRY FORUM Saturday April 26, 2003 Festival Concert Hall 3 PM $15 Adult/ $5 Student JAMES DICK , piano Sunday April 27, 2003 Edythe Bates Old Chapel 10:30 AM $15 Adult/ $5 Student ALAIN G. D CLERT , organ J. S. Bach again and again! The 2003 International Festival-Institute at Round Top 33rd Season June 7 - July 12, 2003 Tickets and information by phone at 979-249-3129 or email Saturday June 7 1:30 PM Edythe Bates Old Chapel Adult $15 Student $10 Aaron Copland Works for Violin and Piano William Terwilliger, violin; Andrew Cooperstock, piano. Saturday June 7 3:00 PM Festival Concert Hall Adult $15 Student $10 Opening Chamber Music Concert Ludwig van Beethoven / Piano Trio No. 7 in B-flat Op. 97 Archduke Nino Rota / Nonet James Dick Erick Friedman Emilio Col òn ... Dorian Wind Quintet Saturday June 7 8:00 PM Festival Concert Hall Adult $20 Student $15 William Schuman / American Festival Overtur e Samuel Barber / Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Hector Berlioz / Harold in Italy Peter Bay , conductor Karol Bennett, soprano
Untitled Document Parker steps in for Juilliard pianist Terrence Wilson through the generosity of theWilliam Petschek Charitable Frederic Chiu, ShuChing Evelyn chen, Ju-Ying http://www.juilliard.edu/press/archive/pr032902.html
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Music Forum Feature On The OVERS-STEINBACH Grand The big benefit is that fast repetition . Young hotshot pianist william Chenwas dragged out after the piano competition to try the Overs-Steinbach. http://www.overspianos.com.au/forum.html
Extractions: First published in the April-May 2001 edition of the Music Forum. I've just played the Ron Overs piano. What a surprise! Ron has been tuning my piano for years. Every time he comes, he has a story to tell about how he's experimenting in rebuilding some old Baldwin, or trying out some other idea he's been working on. The last couple of times, he brought the news that he had an entire piano, ready in final draft. Why didn't I come and take a look, have a play? My real piano-playing years are regrettably long behind me. I'm thinking: would I even know if I'm playing something unusual? And it's embarrassing to play badly, even for an audience of piano-technicians. (Though who ever heard a piano tuner who could play the piano?!) Curiosity edged out reticence. That was surprising. Even more surprising was the piano itself. Unlike the very beautiful looking Stuart and Sons pianos from Newcastle, the Overs-Steinbach doesn't look special. In fact, it looks like a conventional black Alex Steinbach seven-foot grand, because the Overs inventions are all on the inside of the Korean-made (Samick) case and frame. But boy, it sounds and feels great.
Argerich Solos In Taiwan This heavyweight pianist, after millions of prayer and wishing End of Chia-DaiChen's United Daily In addition, william wrote a note to Greatpianists forum http://www.andrys.com/artaiwan.html
Extractions: What I'm about to write below are from my readings of bits and pieces of Taiwanese media on the Internet , so excuse the incoherence. Argerich finally set foot on Taiwan, among much speculation of cancellation. She appeared to be in a great mood, even telling people that she had previously visited Taiwan (private visit) some 30 years ago with Charles Dutoit, who is an avid traveler. As she was quite tired from the recent Japanese tour, she headed straight to her hotel to catch some zzzz's "as much as she felt like" before she would rehearse the next day. Meanwhile, an accoustics expert was called in to adjust the hall acoustics. Two extra standing panels were installed on both far ends of the stage, the one already hovering above the stage was lowered. All panels had their angles adjusted for maximum projection. As it turned out, she was late for the rehearsal, making rumors fly again about a possible no-show.
Solo Flights Archive Ruegg (Switzerland) plays Vierk, Justine chen, Kaspar Ewald Double Fiesta 1 pianistTomoko Mukaiyama; Piano And More Birthdays plays william Bolcom, Nine http://www.composerscollab.org/projects/solo_flights/archivemain.html