Stanwood/Camano NET: Entertainment! American virtuosi dual pianists richard and john contiguglia appear at the LincolnTheatre in Mount Vernon Sun Valentine concert, classical pianist, opera. http://www.scnews.com/events.html
Extractions: Skagit Art Association presents the 15th annual "Art in a Pickle Barn Fine Arts Show & Sale," part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Held in a century-old historic barn, the show is a fund-raiser for scholarships for Skagit County art students and is open the entire month of April. Above, Stanwood artist Tana Loop-Ruyles "In Full Bloom," is a featured work, along with works by Stanwoods Peggy Leighton and June Thomle. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; admittance is free. The barn is located at 16214 LaConner-Whitney James Ginty and Cynthia Boorujy appear in , directed by Seattle Rep Artistic director Sharon Ott. The romantic tragedy runs now through April 20 in the Bagley Wright Theater. To purchase tickets, phone the Seattle Repertory Theatre box office at (206) 443-2222. "Rumors" at the 8th Annual Central Whidbey Theater Party and Dessert Buffet April 10 at the Whidbey Playhouse. A dessert buffet during intermission is provided courtesy Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce. Tickets are $12; for more info., phone (360) 678-7543 or (360) 678-5434.
MidAmerica Productions - What's New Since 1990 john Owings has been a NY MidAmerica Productions presents pianist EleonorBindman Rita Kroner, Lev Natochenny, richard contiguglia and Vladimir http://www.midamerica-music.com/whatsnew_dec.htm
Feature 1 Elon PAS john and richard contiguglia, piano, 4 Poo, Deborah Fields as Katisha,john Muriello as the Director of the conservatory, pianist Giovanni Umberto http://www.cvnc.org/Triad.html
Grainger Engl More pianist richard contiguglia, who, as a boy (together with his brother john), metGrainger, addressed himself to this topic on July 8, 1982 The pride of blacks http://www.maurice-abravanel.com/grainger_engl_more.html
Extractions: Percy Aldridge Grainger P ercy Grainger the eccentric but brilliant composer and pianist from Melbourne, Australia lived on the edge. Not content to try and change the course of music, Grainger experimented with clothing design, beadwork, and language reform and music technology; even in the bedroom. Grainger pushed himself to the limit. His youth (1882-1895) Frankfurt (1895-1901) Britain (1901-1914) America (1914-1925) ... Health His youth (1882-1895) P ercy Aldridge Grainger was born on July 8, 1882 as George Percy Grainger came from the raw and vigorous frontier world of nineteenth-century Brighton, Melbourne, Australia. He was the only child of John Harry Grainger , an architect from London, and Rose Annie Aldridge , the eighth child of a hotelkeeper's family in Adelaide, South Australia. H London for his health and when he did he left his family behind. The bond between the mother and the son grew deeper, even spiritual, and they thought of themselves as "the two of us against the world". O wing to her self-motivation and thirst for knowledge
Grainger Nederlands De pianist richard contiguglia, die als jonge knaap (samen met zijn broer john)Grainger ontmoette, zei hierover op 8 juli 1982 (Graingers honderdste http://www.maurice-abravanel.com/grainger_nederlands.html
Extractions: Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961) Zijn Jeugdjaren (1882 - 1895) Frankfurt (1895-1901) Engeland (1901-1914) Amerika (1914-1925) ... Zijn laatste jaren (1946-1961) Zijn Jeugdjaren (1882 - 1895) P ercy Aldridge Grainger werd als George Percy Grainger geboren op 8 juli 1882 in het toen nog ruige Brighton, Melbourne, Australiƫ. Hij was enig kind van John Harry Grainger, een Londen's architect, en Rose Annie Aldridge, het achtste kind van een hotelierfamilie uit Adelaide in Zuid Australiƫ. Z ijn formele schoolperiode duurde nog geen drie maanden. Zijn klasgenootjes waren zeer ruw tegen hem en scholden hem uit vanwege zijn uiterlijk. Eens zag hij hen een dier mishandelen, en prompt weigerde Percy nog langer naar school te gaan. Zijn moeder Rose nam de verantwoordelijkheid voor zijn opleiding over. Naast Engels, vreemde talen, geschiedenis, kunstgeschiedenis en rekenen studeerde Percy elke dag twee uur lang piano, met zijn moeder aan zijn zijde. Dit stramien begon op vijfjarige leeftijd en duurde tot zijn tiende. J ohn Grainger was een man van aanzien en alom gerespecteerd als architect. Hij hield van muziek en in zijn vrije tijd schilderde hij. Hij had echter een alcohol verslaving. Dit botste met Rose's onafhankelijke persoonlijkheid en resulteerde meer dan eens in gewelddadige ruzies. Een keer zat Rose hem met een paardenzweep door het huis achterna. Hun huwelijk sneuvelde definitief toen
Music Performance Both studied at the Juilliard School with pianist Sascha Gorodnitzki. Thomas Schumacher,and Joseph Bloch, and duopianists richard and john contiguglia. http://www.ups.edu/music/Perform.htm
Extractions: Concerts / Guest Artists / Festivals Wind and Percussion Performance Seattle Symphony and Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestras, serving their students as professional role models and providing a wealth of solo and orchestral performing experience. The School of Music creates a vibrant and supportive learning environment with generous individual attention from its teachers. All applied music students work exclusively with University performance faculty. Robert Musser conducts the University Wind Ensemble and is the winner of numerous conducting honors. His musical insights and meticulous care in rehearsal consistently bring fine performances from his players. Many additional performing opportunities include Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Band, University Band, Chamber Music, and a number of woodwind and brass ensembles. Robert Musser,
Visiting Musicians To Elon College Benet, a young violinist, Theodore Ullman, a pianist, all performed in The NorthCarolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra, richard and john contiguglia, The Bel http://www.elon.edu/archives/musicians.html
Extractions: Visiting Musicians Throughout Elon College history there have been many different music programs performed at our own Whitley Auditorium. They range from the performances of our own orchestra and band, to visiting soloist, to modern country, rock and folk bands. To no surprise the music has changed throughout the decades. In the 30's more musicians came to perform at Elon. In the early 30's our first performance of Handels " Messiah " was given. This is a tradition that has lasted to the present day at Elon. Earle Spicer in 1938, accompanied by Mude Freeman performed at Elon. Spicer, a baritone, who began singing in his boyhood has appeared before crowned heads and royalties of Europe and has been a soloist with many of the worlds leading orchestras. Francis Hall and Rudolph Gruen also gave a piano duet. The 60's brought more and more artists here to Elon. George Shearing and Quintet performed at Elon's Mid-Winter dance, as well as Ralph Marterie and his Orchestra. Natalie Bondana, a lyric soprano and famous opera singer also performed. Thomas Richner, a New York musician, gave a Piano and Organ recital. Virgil Fox also gave a concert in 1962 at the May Day concert. Alivio Diaz, a classical guitarist performed. Eddie Allen and his Orchestra in 1963 which featured Sheryl as their vocalist, played the Homecoming Dance. The 70's brought more artists. Goose Creek Symphony, Herbie Mann, Jimmy Buffet and his band Coral Reefers Band, The Outlaws, Elvin Bishop, Linda Ronstandt, Earl Scruggs Reven, and Mountain all gave wonderful performances that were highly accepted by their audiences. In 1974 the beginnings of the college radio station were forming. WELN 91.1 was to broadcast rock, country, educational and political messages to Elon listeners. WELN 91.1 didn't actually start until 1977 due to complications and funding.
Creative Loafing Atlanta | ARTS | ARTS AGENDA Musica Sacra Duo pianists, richard and john contiguglia. New Music Ensemble ClaytonCollege State University ensemble with pianist Lisa Leong. http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/2002-11-13/arts_agenda.html
Extractions: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra * Robert Spano, conducts works by Higdon, Rachmaninov, Respighi with Garrick Ohlsson, piano. Nov. 14, 8 p.m.; Nov. 15, 8 p.m.; Nov. 17, 8 p.m. $18-$22. Atlanta Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. 404-733-5000. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet Concert of classical and modern music. Thu., Nov. 14, 10 a.m. Free. Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, 1 Margeret Mitchell Sq. NE. 404-730-1826. The Brentano String Quartet Night of chamber music, The Art of the Fugue: Bach Now . Sun., Nov. 17, 3 p.m. $30. Spivey Hall, 5900 N. Lee St., Morrow. 770-961-3683. Chaksampa Troupe of Tibetan performers presenting traditional music and dance. Sat., Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. Cannon Chapel, Emory University campus, N. Decatur Road. 404-727-6280.
Www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/gufa228.txt Paul Hume, on biographies of pianist Ignace Jan to Paul Hume from musician john contiguglia(1937 ) ALS with 1 52.1 richard E. Cytowic undated DESCRIPTION http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/gufa228.txt
World-searches.com: Entertainment/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists contiguglia, richard and john Duo pianists home Crivellari, Alberto Italian pianist;biography, discography, pictures, music samples (mp3, real audio files http://www.kangaroo-directory.com/Entertainment/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano
Webkatalog Translate this page http//www.carolcomune.com/. 24. contiguglia, richard and john - Duo pianists (b.1962) - Argentinean concert pianist, bilingual English and Spanish pages. http://www.freenet.de/freenet/unterhaltung/webkatalog/page_c9b154d904fb05163ecb9
Katalog - Wirtualna Polska 26. contiguglia, richard and john Duo pianists home page 27. Corral, Alfredo. (b.1962) Argentinean concert pianist, bilingual English and Spanish pages. http://katalog3.wp.pl/DMOZ/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/index1
CMM - The First Hundred Years Note It will take time and patience to get this whole work properly scanned, proofread and corrected. The original is a beautiful piece of precision work. richard and john contiguglia. National Ballet of Washington richard and john contiguglia. Edward Villella and Robert Merrill richard and john contiguglia. The Pittsburgh Ballet http://www.fleqsys.com/projects/cmm/cmm_cent.html
Extractions: Home Note: It will take time and patience to get this whole work properly scanned, proof-read and corrected. The original is a beautiful piece of precision work. This is published to the web in an early form to allow those interested to help with the proof reading. Please respond to info@fleqsys.com Civic Morning Musicals - the First Hundred Years, by Earl George Acknowledgements The earliest years of the organization that eventually became Civic Morning Musicals proved to be the easiest to document. The ladies of The Morning Musicals presented their recitals for each other without printed programs, but every few years, through 1908, they published complete printed compilations of those programs, as well as resumes of all their other activities. Those program booklets, along with an early scrapbook and a wealth of other information found at the Onondaga Historical Association was invaluable, as was the knowledgeable and sympathetic assistance of the Historical Association's Edward Lyon and Judy Haven. Information about later activities was less easy to verify. A mass of printed, typed, or handwritten documents found in the CMM office at the Civic Center was useful, but often both incomplete and contradictory. To date, no complete collection of printed concert programs or of the minutes of the organization's meetings has been found.
Gemini CD Classics Duo pianists home page, includes biography, repertoire and reviews, plus recordings on Gemini CD Classics. http://www.duopianistscontiguglia.com/gemini.htm
Richard And John CONTIGUGLIA, Duo Pianists The contiguglia Duo offers twopiano and piano, four-hand programs, Concertos with orchestra and recordings on Gemini CD Classics, along with biography, repertoire and reviews. http://www.duopianistscontiguglia.com/
Fairfield County Chorale 1993-present PM Norwalk Concert Hall, Johannes Somary, conductor richard and john contiguglia,duopianos Cynthia richards Wallace, soprano; john Mac Master, tenor; Zheng http://fairfieldcountychorale.org/FCChorale/Chorelib/1993-03.html
Extractions: AmorArtis Orchestra Lorna Haywood, soprano; Nathaniel Watson, bass; Yuval Waldman, violin; Horace Mann Glee Club, Fairfield County Chorale Poulenc: Gloria S. I. Tanayev: Concert Suite for Violin and Orchestra orchestra; Yuval Waldman, violin solo Dvorak: Te Deum, Op. 103 Saturday, March 5, 1994 at 8:00 PM
Acclaimed Pianists To Perform At Thomaston Opera House The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duopianists richard andJohn contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 pm; and pianist Robert Blocker on http://www.thevoicenews.com/News/2002/0315/Arts_And_Amusements/002.html
Extractions: Newspaper web site content management software and services Arts and Amusements March 15, 2002 More Arts and Amusements Headlines Nancy Tucker at University of Hartford Acclaimed Pianists to Perform at Thomaston Opera House New Hartford Lions Antique Show A Harvest of Seasonal Stories ... TriArts Buys Sharon Playhouse Acclaimed Pianists to Perform at Thomaston Opera House The Thomaston Opera House has been selected by the Adams Foundation of Santa Barbara, CA as one of five cities to participate in a pilot series of piano recitals by acclaimed pianists in the spring of 2002. The series is designed to reestablish piano recitals in communities throughout America. The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duo-pianists Richard and John Contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 p.m.; and pianist Robert Blocker on Saturday, May 4 at 8 p.m. The idea for Adams Piano Recitals was born a year ago after Stephen Adams, philanthropist and piano lover, heard the Contiguglia brothers perform at Yale and in Santa Barbara. The foundation's intent is to make possible live piano recitals at affordable prices by nationally and internationally acclaimed American artists performing on the finest available Steinway pianos in small, acoustically superior halls.
July 2002 Archives php?bio=82), and Frederick Moyer, pianist (http//www day was that UNC alumnus RichardAdler, of orchestra, which featured Robert and john contiguglia as the http://www.cvnc.org/Archives102002.html
Extractions: based in Central North Carolina October 2002 Review Archives by CVNC Critics Raleigh Flute Choir Brightens Cary Evening by John W. Lambert http://www.RaleighFlutes.org/index.html , which site is shared by the Raleigh Area Flute Association. The two groups operate different programs with different missions. See the site for more information or refer to CVNC 's series tab for a list of upcoming events, which include both educational activities and performances. And for more information on the large flute family (including some pictures), see http://www.contrabass.com/pages/flutes.html The room at Page-Walker is small, seating only 48 people, as configured on this occasion. Not all the seats were taken. The series presents an admirable cross-section of music in our region, and tickets remain available. The next concert, on November 10, is in our current calendar, and the rest of the season is listed in our series tab. Please note that the next program is at 3:00 p.m. and the rest are at 7:00 p.m.; we mention this because at least one other paper had the wrong starting time for the October 27 program. Residents of the capital tend to make fun of Caryites but there is culture out there, and not only Summerfest.... There's a fine music school, a good music program at Cary Academy (where there is a tolerable auditorium, too wide for its depth but manageable), and of course a first-rate chorus (the Concert Singers of Cary, with its several choirs), and an active cultural program put on by the Town that includes the noteworthy Play with the Pros programs of the NC Symphony. In addition, there is talk of a performing arts venue for Cary, about which we will share some news at the appropriate time.