Extractions: Paul Ben-Haim (born Paul Frankenburger) started composing while still living in Germany but all the pieces here were written after he had settled in Palestine in 1933. At that time, too, he changed his name to Ben-Haim after his fathers Hebrew first name. The two Piano Suites Op.20 , composed in 1933 and 1936 respectively, are among the first works he wrote after settling in Palestine. Actually the Suite No.1 Op.20a was sketched after an exploratory trip to Palestine and completed on his return to Germany. The composers idea was to write a fairly easy work that could be played by gifted amateurs though the present performance makes it clear that the music is quite demanding though quite accessible. The idiom obviously bears the stamp of Bartok and Prokofiev with the occasional oriental touch. The slow movement actually quotes a Yemeni folk-song. The
Beata Szalwinska -Classical Pianist Improvised / New Music pianist Dmitri Shteinberg New York A personal website ofNew York-based concert pianist Dmitri Shteinberg gila goldstein - New York http://www.classicol.com/Piano/Links.cfm?ID=1255
Letters To The Editor - October 2001 Jonas Etelka Freund Lubka Kolessa Concert Schedules Mona Golabek gila goldsteinJanice Weber We hadn'ta clue she was a world famous concert pianist. http://www.pianowomen.com/letters1001.html
Extractions: To: PianoWomenEditor Hello Rose, I've now placed a good deal more Maryla Jonas material on my web site at: http://users.bigpond.net.au/nettheim/jonas/jonaindx.htm There are now ten items, including a discography. I re-named the original 1947 article, and have included a notice to that effect. You might like to refer just to the index, given above. The sequel to the 1947 story is sad indeed. Nigel Nettheim
New This Month - October, 2001 The other pianist, Yaltah Menuhin (b. San Francisco, October 7, 1921; d. June Newnames added last month include Diana Fanning , gila goldstein , Claudia Hoca http://www.pianowomen.com/new1001.html
Extractions: New for the page "Yesterday's Concert Pianists" Early in September a biography page for Dame Myra Hess was published at the Carolina Classical Collection , edited by Charley Moss. This is an excellent, concise article about this famous lady and she forms the inspiration for this month's Editorial Musings. Nigel Nettheim has expanded his offerings about Maryla Jonas into an index listing several rare articles about her life. This past month two readers (see Letters to the Editor ) introduced me to two great pianists from the past who have been neglected: Etelka Freund (b. Hungary, 1879; d. Zurich, May 27, 1977) and Lubka Kolessa (b. Lvov, Ukraine, May 19,1904; d. Toronto, Canada, 1997).
MusicalOnline: Pianists Nohema Fernandez Website of Cuban-born classical pianist Richard Fuller - Artist-bio DenizArman Genova and Dimitrov Piano Duo gila goldstein Greene, Arthur http://www.musicalonline.com/musicians/keyborad/pianists.htm
Extractions: Lara Downes - has attracted attention as one of the most exciting and communicative young pianists of today's generation, cited by critics for her "breathtaking virtuosity" and "penetrating, sensitive accounts of classical and romantic repertoire". Find out about Lara's concert tours, recordings, news and reviews!
The Harlem Boys Choir Musicians. Keith Burton pianist Willard Dyson Drummer gila goldstein pianistTakashi Otsuka Bassist Glenn Pearson pianist Daryl Smith Guitarist. http://koger.sc.edu/harl4.html
Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists - Fractured Atlas Links Directory goldstein, gila Classical pianist, native of Israel residing in New York City. Siteincludes biography, reviews, photos, upcoming performances and recordings. http://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/links/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianis
Performers ~ G Goldberg, R (17 OCT )Ger=ten; goldstein, gila ( May 7 - )Is-Am=P; Golob, David(22 MAR 1950 - Milan, 23 OCT 2000)Am=P-Cond; Joined with pianist Claude Frank. http://members.tripod.com/perfartists/g.html
The Hamilton Spectator Columnists a lecture at 215 pm and then pianist after pianist sails into a Paraphrase to Ernani,Claude Hobson with Miserere from Trovatore, gila goldstein with Danse http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/fraser/473918.html
Artists baritone and Steven Blier, piano Siggal Zeira,* mezzosoprano and gila goldstein,*piano Ljuba Susanne Mentzer, mezzo-soprano, Craig Ruten berg, pianist. http://www.vocalartssociety.org/artists2.html
Goings On January 15, 2003 Davis, Bir Ganguly,Heather Green, Laura Greeney, Robert Lewis, Sally Yarmolinskyand The Vertical Gal Chamber Players including virtuoso pianist gila goldstein. http://www.franklinfurnace.org/goings_on/03_01_15.html
Extractions: 1. Robert Ayers has begun work at Franklin Furnace funded by the (British) Arts and Humanities Research Board and The Nottingham Trent University. His research focuses on the present relationship between physical and digital performance art, and he is taking the current Future of the Present and Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art projects as case studies. However, he is also interested in contextualising these pieces in as thorough and contemporary way as possible, and he would be interested to hear from anyone who feels that they have work or information that might inform his study. He can be contacted here at robert@franklinfurnace.org. TOP 2. Doug Beube, FF Alumn, interviewed in Umbrella and exhibited at Rider University.
Jewish Music Festival 2000 Monday 12 June, 7.30pm, St Giles, Cripplegate gila goldstein piano recital. Internationallyacclaimed New Yorkbased, Israeli pianist in her UK début with two http://www.jmi.org.uk/performance/festival2000/jmf2000.html
Extractions: Kol Simcha: klezmer concert Opening event One of the world's best bands in contemporary klezmer, Kol Simcha appeals far beyond its Eastern European folk roots. With a super-tight rhythm section of acoustic bass, drums and piano added to the traditional klezmer clarinet and flute, the five man Swiss ensemble give a popular form of Jewish celebration music the refinement and sophistication of jazz, without losing any of the music's passion and good fun. From the wildly joyous to the exotically dark, deep and sad, Kol Simcha celebrates life in all its glorious extremes.
Jmwc_biographies gila goldstein gila goldstein, a concert pianist from Israel and workingin New York has released a new CD Piano Works of Paul Ben Haim. http://www.jmwc.org/jmwc_women.html
Extractions: JMWC Featured Sites Announcements Subject Listing of Web Resources Alphabetical Listing of Web Resources Getting to the Music Festivals ... Reviews Starting Research in Jewish Music Places to Study Organizations, Societies, Conferences Bibliography of Biographies Biographies General Music and Library Resources Contributions of Jewish Women to Music
IMI News **. The pianist gila goldstein released a new CD (Centaur, CRC 2506)dedicated to the Piano Music of Paul BenHaim. The works included http://www.aquanet.co.il/vip/imi/newsol.htm
Extractions: Concerts Tabea Zimmermann performs Partos We are proud to inform you that Maestra Tabea Zimmermann recently performed Song of Praise - Concerto for Viola and Orchestra No.1 by Oedoen Partos in a special Gala Concert with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro David Shallon, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the State of Israel and subsequently in several concerts of the orchestra on their tour of Germany, France and the Czech Republic. Written in 1949, shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel, the Concerto was premiered by the composer himself with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Paul Paray. Since its premiere the Concerto has been performed many times in Israel and abroad both by the composer and by the violists William Primrose, Atar Arad, Daniel Binyamini and others. Ms Zimmermann's performance was enthusiastically recieved by both the audience and the critics. The Concerto will be part of the programme of the orchestra on their tour of the U.S.A. and Switzerland in April 1999.
Cultural Affairs Embassy Of Israel Among our many Performers are Maya Beiser, cello and gila goldstein, piano127-95,96. pianist Noam Greenberg was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, in 1974. http://www.israelemb.org/cultural_affairs/Chamber_Concert_Series.html
Extractions: This is the seventh season of our Chamber Concert Series, presenting Israel's finest young and renowned classical artists. The aim of the series is to showcase Israel's rich and vibrant cultural heritage reflecting both its diverse immigrant and native population, as well as its unique experience as a struggling nation now on the road to peace. Israel's impressive cultural tradition, which has produced artistic giants such as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zuckerman, Daniel Barenboim and Gil Shaham has paved the way for a new generation of Israeli talent. The young Israeli artists featured in the Chamber Concert series exemplify this new generation of world class musicians. Among our many Performers are: Maya Beiser, cello and Gila Goldstein, piano 12-7-95,96 Taiseer Elias, Oud; Uri Vardi, cello and Menachem Wiesenberg, piano 4-8-96,97 Orli Shanhan,. piano and Gil Shaham, violin Vadim Gluzman 5-19-1999 Rina Dokshinsky, piano and Tal Freiberg, bass-baritone 12-11-96,97 concert series Ori Friedman, piano 9-29-97
* @Guelph Classifieds * The Guelph Spring Festival will launch its Prelude concert serieswith a performance by pianist gila goldstein Oct. 6 at 8 pm at http://www.uoguelph.ca/atguelph/01-10-03/events.html
Extractions: Interpretive horticulturist Henry Kock offers a shrub identification course Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $35. Registration and payment are required by Oct. 5. On Oct. 22 at 1:30 p.m., Kock leads a walk focusing on the "World of Trees." Cost is $15. Register by Oct. 8. Kock also presents a workshop on tree identification Oct. 25 or 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $35. Register by Oct. 11. Call Ext. 4110. Mary Ellen Hougham hosts "Our Sacred Earth: Spirituality and Art Retreat" Oct. 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost is $25. Registration and payment are due Oct. 5. Naturalist Chris Earley leads a workshop on winter birds Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $45. Registration and payment are required by Oct. 10. Judith Nasby, director of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, will give a gallery talk on the exhibit "Inuit Art 1950-2000" Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. at the centre.
Movie Poop Shoot Hollywood Elsewhere - October 23, 2002 Here's a summation of what goldstein wrote, along with hoping for better than this.)THE pianist possibly but as sunbelt middleAmerican as gila Crossing, New http://www.moviepoopshoot.com/elsewhere/18.html
On The Town Boston Conservatory's Concert Room) Violist Patricia McCarty with pianist MartinAmlin 15 Young Artist Series gilad Karni, viola with gila goldstein, piano http://www-tech.mit.edu/V115/N18/ott.18a.html
Extractions: Killian Hall, Rm. 14W-111, 160 Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Information: 253-2826. Apr. 14, 12 noon. Advanced Music Performance Series: Eric Scheirer, trombone, performs five of his own compositions as as well as works by S. Turrentine, J. Levano, and M. Davis. MIT Chapel (opposite 77 Mass Ave) Information: 253-2906. Apr. 20, 12 p.m. Chapel Concert Series: Jay Rosenberg, guitar; June Howe, soprano. Songs for voice and guitar by Villa Lobos, Ovalle, Almeida, Tavares and traditional Brazilian and Hispanic songs in Portuguese and Spanish. Seully Hall, 8 The Fenway, Boston. Admission: $10; $7 students/seniors. Free admission. Information: 536-6340. Apr. 17, 7 p.m. Student Chamber Concert. Apr. 19, 8:30 p.m. Performance Series: The Atlantic Brass Quintet presents "A Mostly American Program," including brass transcriptions of Gershwin's An American in Paris , Bernstein's On the Town , and Bizet's Carmen . Apr. 20, 8 p.m. Faculty Recital (Boston Conservatory's Concert Room): Violist Patricia McCarty with pianist Martin Amlin present a concert of contemporary American works for viola. The program includes works by local composers as well as works by Elliott Carter, David Schiff, and Lowell Liebermann. Exsultate, Jubilate
Extractions: Today's Weather Our Best Links What We Do NEWS LIBRARY - Today's Stories - Columnists - Thornhill's View - Special Reports - Stock Prices - News Archives ABOUT US - Who's Who - Times Jobs - Contact us - Send A Letter LOCAL GUIDES - Weather - Traffic - Community Connection ADVERTISING - Classified Ads - Ad Rates WEB SERVICES - ISP Service - Sign Up - Options - Search The Web - Subscribe CIRCULATION - Subscribe - Vendors/Racks - Contact us COMMUNITY - Charities Fund - Newspapers In Education - Times Hawkers Keyword Search Part of the university's celebration of Black History Month, Chong's work explores the rites and rituals of African religions in photography and, as CSUSM said in announcing the series, in "objects that bridge the threshold of art, magic and mysticism." Chong, who was born in Kingston, Jamaica of Chinese and African parents, is scheduled to talk and conduct a demonstration at a noon gathering at Academic Hall 102 on Feb. 6.