Woodwind Forums At NYU Program includes Debussy Rhapsodie; Hindemith - Sonata; Weber - GrandDuo Concertante. pianist makiko hirata. Masterclass Performers http://www.nyu.edu/education/music/ensembles/windforum.html
Extractions: November 17, 1998 - Robert Dick, Flutist CARLO IPATA, FLUTIST Specializing in The Italian Baroque Repertoire Concert Lecture Thursday, February 4th, 1999 6:00 - 9:00 P.M., Rm 879, Education Building Student Performers: Ramiro Limongi, Christine Perea, Lucila de Silvera and others Program: Solo flute concert Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689 - 1755) Deuxième Suite Prélude, Bourrée, Musette en Rondeau, Gigue, Rigaudon, Ragaudon II Marin Marais (1658 - 1728) Les folies d'Espagne Georg Philipp Telemann Fantasia no°3 per flauto solo Johann Sebastian Bach "Solo pour la flûte traversière" BWV 1013 Allemande, corrente, sarabande, bourrée angloise Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Sonata in la minore per flauto solo Adagio, allegro, allegro ROBERT LISTOKIN, CLARINETIST Robert Listokin was a student of Daniel Bonade at Juilliard, a graduate in 1956. After the obligatoty Army service, he toured with the Mant ovani orchestra, and played in many musical organizations in New York. He was principal clarinet at Radio City, and also played in the recording orchestras of Columbia Records, RCA, Dicea and others. He also participated in several chamber groups: Aeolian Chamber Players, New York Festival Winds, and the Clarion Wind Quintet, which last became the wind faculty at the N.C. School of the Arts in 1965. He also toured or played with the alarinet Quartet, the Razarm ovsky Quartet, the Cimpi Quartet and the Cassatt Quartet here and abroad. The clarion in particular toured and recorded a great deal of Everest records. He and his wife Ann also made a solo album for Everest. They recent released a CD, available at Muscy Winds - 800 - 333 - 6415.
Zeiterions New Season Features Dance, Opera, Theater And More Saturday, Jan. 11, at 8 pm The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra, with ConductorPeter Szkladanyi and pianist makiko hirata, sponsored by Baker Books. http://www.eastbayri.com/News/2002/1030/Front_Page/014.html
Extractions: NEW BEDFORD - The Zeiterion Theatre at 684 Purchase St. in New Bedford has announced its entertainment schedule for the new season. Featured is everything from fado and country music to silent film classics and childrens plays. For most performances, there is a $3 discount for seniors and students. Group rates are available for 15 or more. For ticket information, call the box office at 508/994-2900. When the recorded message begins, press 4 to speak to a live operator. The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. Sunday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m.: The Juilliard String Quartet sponsored by Julius Koch, USA Inc. and presented at the New Bedford Whaling Museum Theater. Tickets are $30 general admission. Internationally known for performances that are unfailingly defined by beauty of sound and rhythmic drive, the program features Mozarts Quartet in B flat Major, K458 "The Hunt"; Schullers Quartet No. 4, and Beethovens Quartet in F Major, Op. 135. Saturday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m.: "Legends of TV Comedy." Tickets are $15, $25 and $30. "Laugh-In" star Ruth Buzzi, "Hollywood Squares" host Peter Marshall, Ronnie Schell of "Gomer Pyle" and Steve Landisberg from "Barney Miller" yuk it up for a true tribute to TVs golden age of comedy.
Pianists Top Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Hinrichs, MarieLuise German pianist; includes CDs, photos, biography, interview,reviews. hirata, makiko Includes resume, repertoire, concerts and audio http://alchoholism.gowebinfo.com/Top/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Piani
The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra Live On Our Stage! Featured artist, pianist makiko hirata, is a native of Kanagawa, Japan,who studied at Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music. http://www.spencertheater.com/Win03/hungarian.html
January Calendar Of Events JANUARY 11 (SAT.), ZEITERION THEATRE HUNGARIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WithPeter Szkladany, Conductor; and pianist makiko hirata. Founded http://www.ci.new-bedford.ma.us/TOURISM/TOURISM/Calendar02/JANUARY.htm
Pianists Information Sites Bates, Leon International concert pianist. Site includes biography, reviews, repertoryand programs. hirata, makiko - Includes resume, repertoire, concerts http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Extractions: Calendar of Events for January: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Featured Events: Friday, January 3rd: (back to top) NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Sunday, January 5th: (back to top) MESSIAH in Fall RIver. Join Sine Nomine for a joyous holiday concert featuring part I of Handel's Messiah, performed with period orchestra at 2:30 PM at St. Mary's Cathedral, 327 Second Street. Admission is $10; $5 for Seniors and Children; FREE for members of the clergy and religious. The group will also perform a selection of a cappella motets and carols and will have a sing along. Call 508.252.9469. Thursday, January 9th: (back to top) AHA! NEW BEDFORD (Art, History & architecture):This month's theme: "A LIVE GALLERY GUIDE"Kick-off for the series "Conversations" with open studios & gallery tours. AHA! is a collaboration of New Bedford's arts community. Location(s): Venues throughout Downtown & the Natl. Park. Time: 5-9PM. Admission: Free Contact: Jeanne Girard 508-264-8859. Saturday, January 11th:
Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists International concert pianist. Site includes biography reviews repertory and programs.URL http//www.rilearts.com/leonbates.htm hirata makiko Includes resume http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Pia
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PAC - Winter Events pianist Liz Story has long been at the vanguard of contemporary Orchestra, PécsPhilippe De Chalendar Guest Conductor makiko hirata - Piano January 12 http://intraweb.stockton.edu/pac/winter.html
Extractions: This elegant evening of music from four peerless Windham Hill artists will brighten your holiday season. Violinist Darol Anger has changed the jazz and chamber music world forever with his Turtle Island String Quartet. Pianist Philip Aaberg has presented his American West-inspired music all over the world. Pianist Liz Story has long been at the vanguard of contemporary instrumental music, winning fans worldwide. Program: Gioacchino Rossini Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto, No. 21, K 488, A Major Leo Meiner Divertimento No. 2, Op. 24 (Hungarian Folk Melodies) Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4, Op. 90, A Major (The Italian Symphony) Bela Bartok Hungarian Sketches Ludwig van Beethoven King Stephen - Overture Franz Schubert Symphony No. 5. B-Flat Major D. 485
Welcome To The Bristol County Convention & Visitors Bureau Conductor Peter Szkladanyi with pianist makiko hirata Admission Charge ORCHESTRA Location Zeiterion Theatre, 684 Purchase St., New Bedford, MA http://www.southofboston.org/calendar/january.shtml
University Concert Series $28, $26, $24 Purchase tickets online Guest Conductor Philippe De Chalendar ArtisticDirector Zsolt Hamar Featured pianist makiko hirata Founded in 1811 http://www.concertseries.org/hungarian.html
Extractions: Founded in 1811, the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra perform an annual series in Pecs, Budapest as well as performing at the Opera of the National Theatre in Pecs. The orchestra has toured extensively throughout Europe, including Germany, Switzerland, and festivals in France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The orchestra has also toured the United Kingdom with the Opera Italiana di Milano.
Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout, Ruidoso, New Mexico 31 ($48 $45). One of eastern Europe?s leading orchestras with guestartist, pianist makiko hirata. FEBRUARY 15 MOSCOW CHAMBER http://www.hombregordito.com/outabout/
Pulse PULSE CALENDAR PK's To be announced, 10 pm. Shryock Auditorium - Hungarian Orchestrawith pianist makiko hirata. Stix - Live DJ show, 9 pm. Tres http://newshound.de.siu.edu/pulse/stories/storyReader$532
Extractions: Local Venues Thursday, January 23 Carboz - retro dance party, 9 p.m. Copper Dragon - Faded A's, Untied (progressive and alternative rock), 10 p.m. Gatsby's II - Live DJ show, 9 p.m. Hangar 9 - Hair Apes BMX (acid jazz, funk and hip-hop), 10 p.m. Mugsy McGuire's - Memory Lane Karaoke Mugsy McGuire's Entertainment Center - Live DJ, 9:30 p.m. Mungo Jerry's Fat Cat Cafe (Murphysboro) - Open Mic/poetry slam, 10 p.m. PK's - To be announced, 10 p.m. Shryock Auditorium - Hungarian Orchestra with Pianist Makiko Hirata Stix - Live DJ show, 9 p.m. Tres Hombres - Bleuspace (jam rock), 10 p.m. Yellow Moon Cafe (Cobden) - , 8 p.m. Friday, January 24 Boo Jr. and Co. - Shelf Life 6000 (indie rock), Clean Ray (alternative rock), 10 p.m. Carboz - Live DJ show, 9 p.m. Copper Dragon - Hairbanger's Ball ('80s metal tribute band), 10 p.m. Cousin Andy's Coffeehouse - Patchouli (folk music), 7:30 p.m. Gatsby's II - Live DJ show, 9:30 p.m. Hangar 9 - Nonstop Reggae, 10 p.m. Key West - By-Request DJ Mugsy McGuire's - Live piano by Cynthia Fligel Mugsy McGuire's Entertainment Center - Minimum Wage (funk, soul and blues), 9:30 p.m.
A Hungarian Rhapsody: 1/9/03 home and it's an opportunity for people here in New Bedford to hear something different. pianist makiko hirata will be guest artist for the Mozart concerto. http://www.s-t.com/daily/01-03/01-09-03/c03tr110.htm
Extractions: Founded in 1811, the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra has toured throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. The orchestra will be conducted Saturday by Philippe de Chalendar in a program featuring Beethoven's Symphony No. 8; Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, K488, in A Major; Bartok's Hungarian Sketches and Schubert's Symphony No. 5, B Flat Major, D. 485. Pianist Makiko Hirata will be guest artist for the Mozart concerto. Ms. Hirata began her studies at 3 and emigrated to the United States in 1989, studying with Herbert Stessin and Richard Fabre at the Juilliard School. In addition, she earned her bachelor of music degree from the Manhattan School of Music in 1997. While pursuing her master's degree at New York University, she performs regularly with the renowned Jupiter Symphony Orchestra in New York City.
The Southern Illinoisan THURSDAY Hungarian Symphony Orchestra And pianist makiko hirata, 730 pm, ShryockAuditorium, SIUC. Includes works from Rossini, Chopin and Beethoven. http://www.thesouthern.com/rednews/2003/01/19/build/life/LIF002.html
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News Release For its performance at Juanita K. Hammons Hall the orchestra will be joined byMaestro Chalendar and pianist makiko hirata, and will present a program that http://www.news.smsu.edu/news/releases/jan03/Hungarian.htm
Extractions: Touring Hungarian orchestra makes stop in Springfield Tickets are on sale for $28, $24 and $18 and may be purchased by phone at 836-SMSU; out-of-town, 1-888-4-SMS-TIX; Missouri Message relay call, 1-800-735-2966. Hammons Hall box office hours are from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Tickets also are available online at www.hammonshall.com.
County Fare - Pcgazette.com * *. RENOWNED pianist WILL PERFORM AT UWSP pianist makiko hirata will performa concert for the Performing Arts Series at UW-SP on Tuesday, Nov. 27. http://www.pcgazette.com/countyfare/2001/nov01/capsules11-23.htm
Extractions: CENTERPOINT WILL HOST GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITION: CenterPoint MarketPlace will host its Annual Gingerbread House Competition this holiday season. Entries are due between noon Sunday, Dec. 2, and 9 p.m., Monday, Dec. 3. The first place winner will receive a $50 gift certificate from the CenterPoint MarketPlace. Guidelines for the construction of the gingerbread house and details on how to enter the competitions are available at the CenterPoint MarketPlace office or by calling 344-1599. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR COOKIE WALK: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 3210 Maple Drive, will hold its cookie walk from 9 a.m. until noon Saturday, Dec. 1. Cookies are $5 a pound and containers will be provided. Call 341-2898 for more information. ST. JOSEPH PARISH COOKIE WALK: St. Joseph Parish will hold its cookie walk from 9 a.m. until the cookies are sold out Saturday, Dec. 1. The event will be held at the parish Family Center at the corner of Jefferson St. and Wyatt Ave. Cookies can be mixed and matched and will be sold by the pound with some pre-packaged trays available. For more information call 341-1617. PLANETARIUM SCHEDULE: A look at winter holiday customs will be shown at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's Allen F. Blocher Planetarium beginning Sunday, Nov. 25.
Ruidoso Lifestyle Magazine Under the musical direction of Conductor Péter Szkladányi, the Spencerperformance features the prized pianist makiko hirata of Japan. http://www.ruidosolifestyle.com/lifestylesarts.html
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Conductor: Zsolt Hamar In 1997 Zoltan Kocsis, the famous Hungarian pianist and conductor and newly the HungarianSymphony Orchestra and soloists Ruth Laredo, makiko hirata and Abbey http://www.artistsinternational.com/zsolt.htm
Extractions: Conductor The late Yehudi Menuhin stated in January 1997 "I have seen Zsolt Hamar in action in Budapest. He is one of the most dynamic, precise, and intelligent of young conductors I have heard." Zsolt Hamar was born in Budapest and began his piano study at age 6. At the early age of 14 he studied composing at the Bela Bartok Conservatory in Budapest. He graduated with "First Class Honor" as a composer in 1994 In the final years there, he also took up conducting for which he again was awarded "First Class Honor" for conducting in 1995. As a composer, he won Third Prize of the Zoltan Kodaly Composer Competition in Hungary in 1990, and was subsequently commissioned to compose new works by the Zoltan Kodaly State Foundation. In 1995 Zsolt Hamar won the Second Prize, the Publics Award, and the Best Bartok Performers Prize in the very popular Hungarian Televisions International Conductors Competition "In memory of Janos Ferencsik". Since then, his career as conductor has been confirmed. Consequently, conducting engagements in Hungary and in Europe followed for which he received high acclaim by critics and audiences alike. In 1995 Mr. Hamar worked with Tamas Vasary and lead the Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television. He also conducted the Gala Concert of the World Music Day when he collaborated with late Sir Yehudi Menuhin.
The Item's - Opinion Page performance it was! The Hungarian Symphony performed, with a wonderfulyoung Japanese pianist named makiko hirata. I guess I knew http://www.theitem.com/Opinion/030117_l.cfm
Extractions: As the new director, I was very proud to be a small part of this seasons events: Nell Carter, the Broadway musical Swing!, and the Hungarian Symphony. But I was more proud to be a Sumterite, welcoming these strangers into our home, so to speak, and to see the look of friendship and appreciation on their faces as they boarded the bus for their next stop. On behalf of the board of directors, Id like to thank everyone who has supported the Fine Arts Council in our 2002-2003 series. And a very special thanks to our many long-time supporters. An organization such as ours cannot exist without memberships and financial contributions. I wish we were the only folks in town that needed your support. Were not. But we are an organization that improves the quality of life in this town, and quality of life is essential for growth.