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Extractions: It is the tone and rhythm of sound which have an influence on the tone and rhythm of our being. By the help of music we can tune ourselves to the spheres where we wish to be. Raoul's music aims to higher planes of expression where we can discover the inner and outer balance of our own bright soul for understanding, freedom and love.
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Marcel Worms - Pianist 2.Patrick de Clerck, Elegia (1997). 3.raoul De Smet, Blues Fantasie (1998).BosniëHerzegovina. Chili. Rafael diaz, Blues para Jorge Teillier (1999). China. http://www.euronet.nl/~mrworms/toelichting1.html
Extractions: Nederland 1.Margriet Hoenderdos Augustus 1996 (1996) 2.Willem van Manen Request (1996) 3.David Dramm Otis plays Arnold (1996) 4.Raaf Hekkema Blauwe Maandag (Blue Monday) (1996) 5.Guus Janssen Blauwbrug (Bluebridge) (1996) 6.Martijn Padding Laid Back (1996) 7.Chiel Meijering Wildplakkers ; Chiel de la Tourette Syndrome (1996) 8.Maurice Horsthuis Adieu Blues-version for piano solo- (1996) 9.Maarten Altena
Marcel Worms - Pianist The pianist is only interested in Blues as a 'state of 2.Patrick de Clerck Elegia(1997) 3.raoul De Smet Hi-castle Blue (2000) Chile Rafael diaz - Blues para http://www.euronet.nl/~mrworms/eng/toelichting1.html
Extractions: Marcel Worms is a Dutch pianist, classically trained but also with a strong interest in jazz. In 1996 year he asked nine well-known Dutch composers to write him a Blues. He was curious to know what the Blues, one of the roots of jazz music and still in important point of departure and point of reference for many jazzmusicians, meant for the contemporary composer either with a classical background or classically educated. He premiered these Blues in January 1997 in Amsterdam (as well as a Blues written for him by Michael Finnissy) in the BIMHUIS, Amsterdams foremost jazzstage. At the end of 1997 again 12 new Dutch and foreign Blues were ready and were premiered at the Icebreaker, Centre for Contemporary Music in Amsterdam and the third series had its first performance again at the BIMHUIS in November 1998. In 2000 new series of Blues have been premiered at the 'Beurs van Berlage' in Amsterdam and at the BIMHUIS again. Marcel Worms has played his Bluesprogram among others in the Netherlands, Argentina, Bulgaria, Chile, China, the Czech Republic, Israël, Italy, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Uruguay, the Ukraïne and the U.S.A. In 1999 he has played it at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Hague. For 2000 and 2001 concerts were given in South-Africa and Mozambique, in several European countries, in South America, China and the United States. In the fall of 2000 he toured the Balkan with his Bluesprogram and has played in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia and Bosnia. In september 2001 he'll play the program in Warsaw at the Warsaw Autumn Festival.
Media RelationsNews Releases works by Bruce Taub, Alexander Wagendristel, raoul Pleskow, Ursula Clarinetist LarryCombs and pianist Mary Ann Covert diazGray Duo, 730 pm Monday, April 26. http://www.northwestern.edu/univ-relations/media/news-releases/1998-99/*finarts/
Extractions: CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or by e-mail at jkm229@nwu.edu FOR RELEASE: Immediate MUSIC The Northwestern University School of Music has scheduled a number of events for April 1999, ranging from musical theatre to a jazz invitational. April highlights include the appearances of Russian pianist Elena Shishko and classical guitarist Oscar Ghiglia; individual master classes by Shishko, Ghiglia, and Emmy Award-winning vocal coach Joan Dornemann; and a Kids Fare concert that will show youngsters how a conductor gets a group of musicians to perform together. As a courtesy to Pick-Staiger performers and patrons, all concerts will begin promptly at the scheduled time. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager. To avoid delays at the box office before concerts, patrons are encouraged to purchase tickets 30 minutes in advance. The following performances will take place at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 1977 S. Campus Drive on the Arts Circle, Evanston Campus, unless otherwise noted. Lutkin Hall is at 700 University Place. Alice Millar Chapel is at 1870 Sheridan Road. Regenstein Recital Hall is at 1965 S. Campus Drive. Cahn Auditorium is at 600 Emerson Street. All five venues are located on the Evanston campus and are accessible to the disabled. To order tickets by phone, call (847) 467-4000. APRIL 1999 Contemporary Music VII, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 3.
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Jazz | ALL ABOUT JAZZ | The Web's Ultimate Guide To Jazz Oscar Pettiford on bass, the pianist sounds in studio Prado had his manuscript,diaz and Lewis Eidus, Sylvan Schulman, Jack Zayde, raoul Poliakin, Maurice http://www.allaboutjazz.com/news/ft/20030123/2285/Fresh_Sound_Records_January_20
Extractions: This magnificent recording is the fruit of a unique grouping of some of the world's most promising jazz talent. Here we have six pieces recorded earlier this year, while on tour in Spain, by trumpet player Avishai E. Cohen (who will be shortly releasing his own Fresh Sound New Talent recording as leader), young pianist Yonatan Avishai, flamboyant bass player Omer Avital (also a member of the OAM Trio, with drummer Marc Miralta and pianist Aaron Goldberg, with two Fresh Sound new Talent CDs under their belts) and New York drummer Daniel Freedman. "The music they play with their own groups could never leave you indifferent, as what predominate in their music are originality, and above all, a very characteristic display of expression." from the liner notes by producer Jordi Pujol. ELVIND OPSVIK
London Diary Events & Forum Oscar Pettiford on bass, the pianist sounds in studio Prado had his manuscript,diaz and Lewis Eidus, Sylvan Schulman, Jack Zayde, raoul Poliakin, Maurice http://www.londondiary.ltd.uk/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=432&ARCHIVE=
September TCM Movie Listings Cora Green, Larry Seymour, Hazel diaz. BW 85 m. 200 AM Shoot the Piano Player (1960)A concert pianist on the run gets mixed up with gangsters. D raoul Walsh http://www.angelfire.com/ab/hotbot/zTCM2000sept.html
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E! Online - Features - Cannes 2001 - In The News - Cannes Déjà Vu the voices of Mike Myers, Cameron diaz and Eddie Moon, Shinji Aoyama, Japan; The pianist,Michael Haneke Out of competition Les Ames Fortes, raoul Ruiz, France http://www.eonline.com/Features/Features/Cannes2001/News/010419.html
Extractions: Apr 19, 2001, 9:30 AM PT It feels like Cannes can do it all over again. This year's Croisette-bound crop of directors is the Cannes International Film Festival equivalent of a rerun, as many of the filmmakers representing at the fest have been there before. Cannes favorites like Joel and Ethan Coen , (they won the coveted Palme d'Or in 1991 for Barton Fink ) and David Lynch (he won in 1990 with Wild at Heart ) will compete with their new films, festival organizers announced Thursday. The Coens, who won critical acclaim but returned home sans prize last year with O Brother, Where Art Thou? , will compete with their latest, The Man Who Wasn't There , starring Frances McDormand and Billy Bob Thornton Lynch will offer up his Mulholland Drive against 22 other films, including the Sean Penn-helmed The Pledge , starring Jack Nicholson, and Shrek , the computer-animated film directed by Andrew Adamson and Victoria Jenson and featuring the voices of Mike Myers Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy Another previous Palme pilot
Gerald Peary - Film Festivals - Cannes 2002 aheart, (miscast in a period film?) Cameron diaz. and the jury's two serious directors,raoul Ruiz and Wargnier), who fell for the big-themed The pianist. http://www.geraldpeary.com/festivals/cannes-2002.html
Extractions: Cannes - 2002 "What are your favorite films shown in the Cannes Competition?" Nothing quite yanked the chain of my European critic friends at the 2002 Festival like my stars-and-stripes, xenophobic, post-Sept.11 answer: "The American movies rock!" It was true, Eurodudes. Our USA went three for three where it counted: up the red carpet at the Palais in the Official Competition. Alexander Payne (Citizen Ruth, Election) triumphed with his third straight clever, acerbic comedy, the Jack Nicholson-starring About Schmidt, and Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Magnolia) used Adam Sandler brilliantly in his loopy farce, Punch-Drunk Love. Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine, the first documentary selected for Competition since Louis Malle's Le Monde du Silence in the 1950s, was, les mains-down, the most popular film among Cannes' first-nighters. The gown-and-tuxedo gathered rewarded Moore's agit-prop movie essay about the violence-soaked USA with a ten-minute standing ovation. Finally, Woody Allen left his beloved New York for an Opening Night screening (out of Competition) of Hollywood Ending, which had already played theatres back home to tepid reviews and terrible box office. The French weren't crazy about the movie either, but Allen tamed skeptics with his calculatedly diplomatic words at a press conference. "The French people have been so supportive of my films and so affectionate to me, that I thought I'd show some gesture of repricocity and gratitude," Allen explained of his unexpected live appearance on the Cote d'Azure. "When I made Hollywood Ending, I looked at it and thought that the Cannes audience would get a particular enjoyment out of it."
CLASSICALmanac 1917 Birth of composer Felix Guerro diaz. d/diggle.html; 1961 Birth of English organist,pianist and conductor 1974 Death of Canadian tenor raoul Jobin in Quebec http://www.geocities.com/musiclassical/JAN/13.html