MIT Lewis Music Library News Spring 1997 - New Compact Discs Early works Kaleidoscope; Gazebo dances; Two richard Wilbur settings J. and R.contiguglia, William Ferris O'Riley, piano Robert Helps, john Adams, Todd Brief http://libraries.mit.edu/music/news/597/cdiscs.html
William Ready Division Of Archives And Research Collections 1 letter to Walker, 1965. (Box 1, F.43). richard contiguglia, USA. (Box3, F.1). john Farmer (London). (Box 3, F.10). richard Frank (Japan). http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/findaids/w/walker.htm
Extractions: Walker, Alan, 1930- Series 1 Correspondence Correspondence. 1956-1997. 1.5 m of textual records plus 13 photographs. Title based on contents of the series. Boxes 1-10, although alphabetically arranged, have been described and divided into categories such as correspondence to and from composers, conductors, pianists, etc.; boxes 11-12 are also arranged alphabetically but separately, and contain correspondence to and from journals, organizations, publishers, etc. Boxes 1-12 Composers Sir Lennox Berkeley (*). 1 letter to Walker, 1964. (Box 1, F.16). [The Berkeley file includes a 12 page holograph of Berkeley's chapter on the Nocturnes, Berceuse and Barcarolle in , edited by Walker]. Lord Benjamin Britten (*). 3 letters to Walker, 2 letters from Walker, 1971-2. (Box 1, F.28). Dr. Geoffrey Bush (*). 7 letters to Walker [1 undated], 4 letters from Walker, 1967-75. (Box 1, F.33). Aaron Copland (*). 4 letters to Walker : Includes 4 photographs, 1973. (Box 1, F.48).
The Hollywood Reporter.com 44th Annual Grammy Award Winners And In F Min.; Lebensstürme, Etc.) (richard john contiguglia). richard Hickox; BrianCouzens, producer (London Sym Chris Thile, mandolin; john Williams, guitar http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/grammys/44thlist5.jsp
WHRB Guide Nov.-Dec. '02 39; R. and J. contiguglia (Connoisseur Society LP). Malfitano, Isabel Bayrakdarian,Gregory Turay, Kim Josephson, richard Bernstein, john Del Carlo http://www.whrb.org/pg/NovDec2002.html
Extractions: Friday, November 1 Uccellini: Sonata on Toccata V, Op. 4; Romanesca (Harmonia Mundi) Parry: The Soul's Ransom; Jones, Wilson-Johnson, Bamert, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir (Chandos) Takemitsu: A Way A Lone; Tokyo String Quartet (RCA Victor) Rochberg: String Quartet No. 2; Bryn-Julson, Concord String Quartet (Turnabout LP) Vivaldi: Concerto in G, RV 532; I Solisti Veneti (Erato) Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5; Renzi, Surinach, ensemble (Heliodor LP) Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A, Op. 90; Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (DG) Josquin: Six Songs; members of Taverner Consort, Lawrence-King (EMI) Vierne: Organ Symphony No. 6 in b, Op. 59; Kaunzinger (Koch Schwann) Telemann: Paris Quartet No. 6 in e; Ensemble Florilegium (Channel Classics) Saturday, November 2 Harvard at Dartmouth. Harvard at Brown Sunday, November 3 Jascha Horenstein conducts Mahler Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D; Vienna Symphony Orchestra (Vox) Mahler: Kindertotenlieder; Foster, Bamberg Symphony (Vox) Gounod: Faust ; Gedda, de los Angeles, Christoff, Cluytens, Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus (EMI) Monday, November 4
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Extractions: Telephone (+) 845-246-3332 ; Fax (+) 845 246 6584 ; email: parnassus@ulster.net TOP ; Classical LPs by Label: A B C D ... Email Us PLEASE NOTE THESE VERY IMPORTANT DETAILS! This page shows an old, inactive LP catalog. The information contained in this catalog is useful for placing a special order. We recommend cutting-and-pasting information from this catalog and then filing a search request with us. Please file requests using the Record Company and Catalog Number of each item. Again, this is an OLD and INACTIVE catalog. The fact that the item is listed here means ONLY that we have listed it in the past, NOT that we still have the item (though we may still have it). TOP Classical LPs by Label A B C D ... Email Us Grading Details This listing of records is graded according to the following system: FS = factory sealed; M = mint; never played; A = used, showing no visible wear or damage; A- = used, very slightest wear;
Wells Campus Events: October, 1996 of Yale University and honor graduates of the Yale School of Music, richard and JohnContiguglia studied in London with the legendary British pianist Dame Myra http://www.wells.edu/whatsnew/wnevar3.htm
Extractions: Tuesday, October 1 On Tuesday, October 1, duo-pianists Richard and John Contiguglia, Auburn natives and identical twins who have collaborated since they were five years old, will present a lecture and sampling of their music at Wells College in the Alice Barler Recital Hall at 7:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public. They will also be giving a master lesson for Wells College piano students and anyone else who is interested at 8:30 am on Tuesday, October 1. Sharing what many have termed the "ultimate partnership in music" for their unconscious bond as identical twins, the brothers are recognized as one of today's most brilliant piano duos. They have performed with major orchestras throughout the world, including the Atlanta Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Rotterdam Philharmonic. They have also given recitals at several prestigious locations, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New Tork City, the Kennedy Center in Washington, and the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Summa sum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduates of Yale University and honor graduates of the Yale School of Music, Richard and John Contiguglia studied in London with the legendary British pianist Dame Myra Hess. They are noted for discovering, performing, and recording many unusual or forgotten works for the duo-piano repertoire, including music of Bartok, Liszt, and Gershwin.
Wells College - Academics - Faculty Accompllishments - 1997-1998 The Angle Right, was reviewed by richard Moore in University this fall and at theJohn Innes Centre Kim Gilbertson, piano, and Myriam contiguglia, narrator, on http://www.wells.edu/academic/ACCO9798.HTM
Extractions: May, 1997 - April, 1998) CHRISTOPHER BAILEY attended the 11th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held April 24-26, 1997, at the University of Texas at Austin. Also representing Wells were five students who presented the results of their faculty-sponsored undergraduate research projects. Those students were Katherine Ehrlich, who worked under the direction of Professor Purdy; Robyn Greener, whose research was performed with Professors Schwab and Flowers; Jennifer Kappeller, who worked with Professor Collmer; Melissa Miller, who also worked with Professor Schwab; and Tuesday Tamburri, who worked with Professor Miller-Bernal. Professor Bailey's paper, "The Effect of a Covalently Attached Synergistic Anion on Chelator-Mediated Iron-Release from Ovotransferrin: Additional Evidence for Two Concurrent Pathways," was published in the August 19, 1997, issue of BIOCHEMISTRY. This paper resulted from research performed in collaboration with Wells College undergraduates. Several of these former students were co-authors on the paper. Professor Bailey was accepted in the Materials Science Workshop for College and High School Chemistry Faculty held at Cornell University on October 18. He has been selected for inclusion in the fifth edition of
Times Tables: CONCERTS Sun. 3 pm pianist Olga Kern plays with the SSO. (607) 2555144. 4/6 john and RichardContiguglia. Sonnenberg Gardens, Canandaigua. (716) 394-4922. http://newtimes.rway.com/concerts.shtml
Extractions: indicates an item of special interest Listed in chronological order: Thursday After Hours. Thurs. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Matthew Rockwell plays a mixture of jazz, pop and new age after hours at the Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St. $5. 474-6064. Cornell Jazz Festival. Thurs. 8 p.m. Cowie-Carlon Quartet and the Trommer and Bisset Jazz Orchestra. Barnes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca. $3-$5. (607) 255-5144. Smoke N' Mirrors. Thurs. 7 p.m. A touch of Nashville mixed with blues and a jolt of rock. Common Ground, 1230 Danby Road, Ithaca. No cover. (607) 273-1505. Too Human. Fri. 7 p.m. Husband and wife duo plays their special jazz/blues/folk blend. Rome Art and Community Center, 308 W. Bloomfield St., Rome. $5-$6. 336-1040. The Lost Boys. Fri. 8 p.m. Veteran, local bluegrass quartet. Happy Endings, 317 S. Clinton St. $10. 475-1853. Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Fri. 8 p.m. Part of a celebration of Mozart and the keyboard culture of his time featuring Malcolm Bilson on fortepiano. Sage Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca. $14-$33. (607) 255-3430. Chris Cagle.