Extractions: L. J. Ruede (formerly L. R. Dubiel) received her musical education at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University , Houston, Texas and at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Ruede studied violin with Raphael Fliegel, Ronald Patterson and Eudice Shapiro at Rice Ms. Shapiro was for two competitions one of the chosen accompanists for Van Cliburn Piano Competition chamber performances and with Kenneth Schanewerk and Sin Tung Chiu in Fort Worth. She has attended chamber music and orchestral institutes from Florida to California, and is a free-lance professional violinist as well as an alumna of the Brazos Valley String Quartet. Ruede is also a graduate of the master's level archives program, History department, TCU, and has a master's degree in Library Science from Texas Woman's University. Ruede comes from a musical family: brother Clay, Fort Worth-raised cellist, was taught by TCU's Harriet Woldt and, as a founding member of the Arden Piano Trio , was featured on the "Cliburn at the Kimbell" concert series in 1984. An offshoot of the famous Beaux Arts Trio, the Arden has published
CONCERT SCHEDULE 2002 Our Associate Music Director Curt Thompson leads a group of soloists from the TCOand very special guest artist, pianist jose feghali in an evening of chamber http://tmg01.tripod.com/texaschamber/schedule.htm
Extractions: The season's opening concert offers three very different Fourths: The fourth of Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras, his idiosyncratic takes on the music of Bach, Bach's own virtuosi Brandenburg Concerto No. 4., and the timeless Four Seasons by Vivaldi, featuring our own resident virtuoso violinist and Associate Music Director, Curt Thompson. For this year's Dinner Gala, The Texas Chamber Orchestra invites you to join us for a night of Jazz, TCO style. We begin with a cocktail of Jazz-inspired music for strings, and then pass on the riff to our special guests the Arlington Jones Trio, who will swing us all for a night of Hot Jazz and Cool Blues. Subscription III Deep in the Heart of Christmas
Oberlin Portrait: Angelina Gadeliya In addition to being a wonderful pianist, she is an extremely warm, genuine She hasperformed in master classes with jose feghali, Phillip Bianconi, Nelita True http://www.oberlin.edu/con/portrait/200011/gadeliya_angelina.html
Extractions: Angelina Gadeliya, 22, calls Colorado Springs, Colorado, home. When she visits her family, she often joins her four younger sisters for impromptu concerts. But her first home was the town where she was born, Sukhumi, Georgia, and where she began piano lessons, at the age of six, with Alla Golovco. When she was seven, her family moved to the Ukraine, and she continued her lessons with Elena Chebrova until her family immigrated to the United States in 1990. The Gadeliyas settled first in South Dakota, and Angelina began piano studies with Arlene Krueger. Now, in her senior year at Oberlin, she studies with Associate Professor of Piano Angela Cheng. The two have worked together for five years; Angelina followed Cheng to Oberlin from the University of Colorado in 1998.
Jonathan Tsay - Biography as a chamber musician; he was the first pianist to participate Private Lessons Alessio Bax, jose feghali, John Owings, Boris Petrushansky, Andre Laplante. http://people.smu.edu/jtsay/tsaybio.htm
Extractions: Jonathan Tsay - pianist Born and raised in Arlington, Texas, Jonathan started his piano studies with Carolyn Savko at the age of five. His only other piano teacher is Carol Leone, with whom he now studies with at the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University (SMU). His other musical background includes violin studies with Irene Lau and percussion studies with Joey Carter. Jonathan served as pianist, violinist, violist, and percussionist for the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra, where he also won the Young Artists Award. Jonathan has participated in the TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute in Fort Worth, Le Centre darts Orford in Quebec, and the Las Vegas Music Festival. He has remained active as a chamber musician; he was the first pianist to participate in The Institute for Strings, a chamber music intensive program founded by Dallas Symphony Orchestra violinist Jan Sloman. Jonathan has been a featured soloist with orchestras including the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra and the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at SMU.
Mobile Music Teachers Association Newsletter May 2002 68. Convention artist will be jose feghali, Gold Medal of us were introduced toMr. feghali when he Facilitate Technical Growth in the pianist. Please see http://www.mobilemta.org/NewsMay2002.html
Extractions: May 1, 2002 If you wish to nominate someone OR yourself to the Sonata Music Selection Committee, call Beverly Talley immediately. If anyone is interest, please call Joyce Kirkland regarding possibly 2 church jobs, 661-8405. Please contact Joyce or Vincentine in September if you still have openings for next year so they may be published in September newsletter. District Auditions were held on April 13 at Andy's Music for the 13 students unable to participate on April 20. The judge was former MMTA member, Delila McMillin, who now teaches in Slidell. She was very impressed with the caliber of students she heard and wrote wonderful comments. We would like to express our deep appreciation to Andy's Music for allowing us to hold the auditions in their lovely recital hall. Auditions on April 20 were very successful with a record number of students making 00 ratings! Many thanks to Connie Sullivan for providing a wonderful luncheon for our judges (Jim Hussong, Roy Wylie, Deanne Harmon, Pat Trimble, Stephanie Womble and Pam Noel) and the all-day workers. State auditions will be on May 10 and 11 at Montevallo and we wish all our students success. A convention brochure should be forthcoming with detailed information on all. Note the info regarding no luncheon being served this year on Friday so you may plan other arrangements in advance for that. Motel accommodations are listed in the Soundboard. We encourage all to attend to make it the biggest and best. With this being the 50th anniversary event it is sure to be one of the best. Again this is a wonderful educational opportunity worth way more than the cost of the convention in value.
Bronson Piano Studio 11/12/00, pianist José feghali in Tchaikowksy 1st Concerto, Monterey County 11/03/00,pianist Alexander Tselyakov in Recital, Le Petit Trianon San jose. http://www.bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews.htm
Extractions: http://www.BronsonPianoStudio.com/reviews.htm Archived Reviews Date Review Organization Pianist Maxim Phillipov Steinway Society, the Bay Area Ekaterinburg Classical Trio Le Petit Trianon Theatre Vocal Competition Carmel Music Society Vega String Quartet Chamber Music Monterey Bay Pianist Jean Louis Steuerman Monterey Symphony Pianist Van Cliburn in Solo Recital California State University Stanislaus Altenberg Piano Trio Mozart Society of California Soprano Paulette Gissendanner CSU - Monterey Bay Steinway Young Artists Concert Steinway Society, the Bay Area Rossetti String Quartet Mozart Society of California Valentine's Day Tribute Monterey Symphony Pianist Arkadi Volodos in Solo Rcital San Francisco Symphony Pianist David Lee Music Teachers' Association of California Violinist Ruth Waterman Carmel Music Society Windscape - Woodwind Ensemble Chamber Music Monterey Bay Pianist Hans Boepple Santa Clara University David Gordon Lecture on Mozart Mozart Society of California Burning River Brass Carmel Music Society Stephen Tosh - Piano Quintet No. 1
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Extractions: Andrew Aziz , age 17, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1985. He began his piano studies at the age of three. At age eight he was accepted into the Pre-College Division of The Juilliard School, transferring a year later into the Preparatory Division of the Manhattan School of Music where he currently studies with Phillip Kawin. At Manhattan School of Music, he has received numerous awards including the Elva Van Gelder Award (1994), the Carl Owen Award (1995), the Anne-Marie McDermott Award (1997) and the Stecher and Horowitz Award (2001). In addition to his piano studies, Mr. Aziz has been composing classical compositions since the age of six. His works include a piano quartet, a piano duet and several piano sonatas. His Sonata in E-Flat Major, composed in 1997, was awarded a first prize by the MENC-Music Educators National Conference Composition Competition in 1998.
One World Theatre -Artists Sun, February 9 @ 430 7 pm A very special collaboration of worldrenowned artists- opera star Laura Claycomb, cellist Nina Kotova and pianist jose feghali. http://oneworldtheatre.org/artists2003.html
Sultanov_droite_main jose feghali, the 1985 Cliburn gold medallist, provided commentary between the video joseprovided a delightful look at Alexei the man, as well back to pianist. http://www.alexeisultanov.com/Special.htm
Extractions: Special updates On Friday evening, November 15, 2002, I was transported into a magical realm by the incomparable piano artistry of my friend, Alexei Sultanov. The 300 Sultanov fans and music lovers at the PepsiCo recital hall at Texas Christian University listened in hushed awe to the three video tapes attesting to Alexei's brilliance. I am not a musician, so I cannot comment in musical terms about his technique or interpretation of the pieces; I do know that I soared with the eagles as his fingers flew over the keyboard in ever rising crescendos of sparkling sound. From some camera angles, we saw his hands on the keyboard and yet again reflected in the mirror-like shine of the piano. In other angles, we saw his head and whole body moving with the intensity of his playing. As the music surrounded us, it filled the hearts of everyone there with love and respect for his musical genius. On the program, entitled "A Film Retrospective", was Chopin's Grande Valse Brillante in E-Flat major, op. 18, which Alexei played in Warsaw in 1995 to win the highest prize in the Chopin International Piano Competition. This was followed by his audition tape for the Van Cliburn competition, which he won in 1989 at age nineteen. This tape, never before seen by the public, featured pieces by Liszt, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninoff. The grand finale was the viewing of the final round of the Cliburn competition, with Alexei playing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 accompanied by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. The applause on the tape, as well as from the viewing audience, was tremendous.
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Austin Society February 2003 A very special collaboration of worldrenowned artists - opera starLaura Claycomb, cellist Nina Kotova and pianist jose feghali. http://www.austinsociety.com/NetCal_Club/nc022003s.htm
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Extractions: ONALD BAILEY Particularly active as a guest conductor and clinician, he has conducted over three hundred and fifty clinics in the last ten years and frequently appears as an All State Clinician having most recently conducted All State Choirs in Alabama, Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee, and Texas. His recent clinics in church music have included Mo-Ranch (Presbyterian), the Dallas Baptist Association, Lover's Lane United Methodist Church (Dallas), and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Bailey received his Bachelor of Music Education
Black Box Music Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 (coupled with Francesca da Rimini) in superlativeperformances from the Van Cliburn winning pianist jose feghali, conducted by http://www.blackboxmusic.com/iClassics/?page=notes
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Dobelle Sold On Miss America Pageant's Merits Dobelle joins a judging panel made up of 1964 Miss America Donna Whitworth, now amotivational speaker and TV host; concert pianist jose feghali, winner of the http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Sep/03/ln/ln03a.html
Extractions: Advertiser Education Writer When University of Hawai'i President Evan Dobelle was approached about being a judge for the upcoming Miss America pageant, he was skeptical about whether a college president should be in Atlantic City helping to pick a beauty queen. UH President Evan Dobelle will be one of seven judges who pick the next Miss America. Advertiser library photo So he sought out Hawai'i's own 2001 Miss America, Angela Baraquio, for advice and she convinced him it was a worthwhile American institution that touches the lives of thousands of women every year while offering more than $40 million annually in college scholarships. Baraquio won $100,000 in scholarships over three years in the Miss America and preliminary pageants, enabling her to pay off college loans.
HoustonChronicle.com - Music Feb. - Aug. August to April Series. Debussy String Quartet; pianist James Dick. Houston Symphony.Ilan Volkov, conductor; jose feghali, piano; Houston Symphony Chorus. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/ae/fac/1541922
Extractions: Aug. 23, 2002, 1:34PM February 1 Houston Symphony. Hans Graf, conductor; Midori, violin. Sibelius, The Tempest (excerpts) and Violin Concerto. R. Strauss, Macbeth and Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks. 8 p.m. Jones Hall. Also 2:30 p.m. Feb. 2, 8 p.m. Feb. 3. Houston Young Artists Concert. Annual gala presentation of young performers. 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Rice University. Moores School of Music. Piano Festival Recital Series. Abbey Simon, piano. 7:30 p.m. University of Houston. February 3 Da Camera. Remembering Joseph Brodsky, poetry and music honoring exiled Russian poet. 7 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. February 4 Shepherd School of Music.