Extractions: The ITCYM was the brainchild of the Association of Tchaikovsky Competition Stars (ATCS) founded in 1990 in Moscow. As an independent and highly respected competition in its own right, and as part of the International Tcahikovsky Music Competition, one of the four most prestigious international music competitions in the world, the ITCYM is dedicated to furthering the artistic development of young talented musicians around the globe.
List02.html DEVILS ON THE DOORSTEP (jiang Wen, China) ***. THE pianist (Roman Polanski, UK/France/Poland)**1/2. SPRINGTIME IN A SMALL TOWN (tian Zhuangzhuang, China) ***1/4. http://home.earthlink.net/~steevee/list02.html
Extractions: BACK AGAINST THE WALL (James Fotopolous) *** +BARAN (Majid Majidi, Iran) *** THE BELIEVER (Henry Bean) **1/2 BEYOND THE OCEAN (Tony Pemberton) *1/2 BIGGIE AND TUPAC (Nick Broomfield) *** BIRTHDAY GIRL (Jez Butterworth, UK) *** BLACKBOARDS (Samira Makhmalbaf, Iran) *** BLOODY SUNDAY (Paul Greengrass, Ireland/UK) *** BLUE CRUSH (John Stockwell) *** THE BOURNE IDENTITY (Doug Liman) *** BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE (Michael Moore) *** CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (Steven Spielberg) ** THE CAT'S MEOW (Peter Bogdanovich) **1/2 *THE CEDAR BAR (Alfred Leslie) *** +CHANGING LANES (Roger Michell) *** +CHAOS (Hideo Nakata, Japan) ***
Xianzai Shanghai Issue 1.39 want to make their own way, is tian Ding Restaurant until November 21 Majestic Theatre(No.66 jiang Ning Lu Solo Concert by US pianist - November 20 - Shanghai http://www.xianzai.com.cn/ezine/sh-h-en/issue39.htm
Extractions: Xianzai Shanghai Issue# 1.39 To subscribe to Xianzai Shanghai send us an email at shanghai@xianzai.com with "subscribe" as the subject. For advertising information or to list an upcoming event, please contact us at advertise@xianzai.com Going to Beijing or Hong Kong ? Why not check out our current or archived editions of Xianzai Beijing or Xianzai Hong Kong to find out what's happening there before you arrive. Visit our Website and check it out there. Table of Contents A Word From Our Sponsors Pudong International Airport update * STAR Alliance partners, United Airlines, All Nippon Airways and Lufthansa are making plans to begin operating out of Pudong International Airport on November 1, 1999. As November 1 approaches we highly recommend that customers using these STAR Alliance partners reconfirm their departure airport with the airline reservation offices.
Soka Gakkai--News: Headlines - October 13-19, 2002 Professor jiang, who passed away recently, was Professor Mr. Ikeda expresses his opinionthat tian ren he including world renowned jazz pianist Herbie Hancock http://sokagakkai.info/html3/news3/headlines3/02cal3/02oct13-19_3.html
Extractions: Conferral at Contagem City assembly On October 16, Contagem City, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, conferred an honorary citizenship on SGI President Daisaku Ikeda. Contagem Mayor Ademir Lucas Gomes, Assembly President Maria Lucia Guedes Vieira and Assemblyman Arnaldo Luiz de Oliveira were present for the ceremony. During a reading of the citation, Assembly President Oliveira commented that the assembly's decision to confer the honorary citizenship was unanimous, attesting to the relevance of Mr. Ikeda's pacifist ideals in modern society. Ms. Oliveira said Mr. Ikeda is shaping the future of the world by fostering capable youth who will contribute to humanity's future. [The conferral was conducted three days before the anniversary of Mr. Ikeda's first visit to Brazil on October 16, 1960. At that time, Mr. Ikeda, scheduled to fly to Brazil from New York, was seized with a bout of illness. Although people around him tried to dissuade him from making the trip until he recovered, he refused to concede and went on to visit Brazil as planned, citing that his mentor Mr. Toda had never succumbed to obstacles. Mr. Ikeda writes about this incident in his novel, The New Human Revolution.
Soka Gakkai--News: Headlines - November 17-23, 2002 Academy of Social Sciences Professor jiang Zhongxin of heaven and human beings (Chin.,tian ren he contributions of world renowned jazz pianist Herbie Hancock http://sokagakkai.info/html3/news3/headlines3/02cal3/02nov17-23_3.html
Extractions: Kee Lung City appoints Mr. Ikeda an honorary citizen Kee Lung City in Taiwan presented SGI President Ikeda with an honorary citizenship. The conferral took place on November 18 with Kee Lung Mayor Hsu Tsai-li and members of the Japanese drum troupe, Mai Daiko Asuka Gumi, currently touring Taiwan under Min-On Concert Association's sponsorship. Mr. Hsu said that SGI-Taiwan is making valuable contributions to Taiwan's efforts to build a peaceful and harmonious society. The conferral was made in appreciation of Mr. Ikeda's leadership. Mr. Hsu also thanked Min-On, founded by Mr. Ikeda, for sponsoring Mai Daiko's Taiwanese tour. SGI-Taiwan General Director Lin Chao accepted the certificate on Mr. Ikeda's behalf. Japanese taiko drum troupe Mai Daiko Asuka Gumi performs in Kee Lung The Japanese taiko drum troupe, Mai Daiko Asuka Gumi, opened their Taiwan tour with two performances, on November 16 and 17, at the Kee Lung City Culture Center in Kee Lung, a coastal city located in the northwestern part of the Taiwanese islands. Combining the traditional Japanese drum form with Chinese themes, the troupe captivated the audience with their energetic performance that portrayed Chinese legends and folklores. The troupe is scheduled to give a total of 10 performances at five cities in Taiwan during November. SGI Members in Poland, Romania and Moldova, Hold Discussion Meetings in their Respective Countries
Films I Saw In 2002 (24 May) The pianist (2002, Roman Polanski) (01 Oct) Springtime in a Small Town(2002, tian Zhuangzhuang) (09 Dec) Devils on the Doorstep (2000, jiang Wen) 84 http://www.panix.com/~dangelo/mqd02.html
Extractions: "*" after a film title indicates that I saw it on videocassette, laserdisc, or DVD. "[~]" after a film title indicates that I saw an unfinished version (e.g., score not finalized; not yet color-corrected; end credits missing; opticals incomplete, or any other deviations from the final release). Films numbered "sXX" are short films (fewer than 45 minutes long). An entry beginning with "W/O" in lieu of a numeral indicates that I walked out at the end of the second reel. This doesn't necessarily mean that I despised the film, but clearly I felt there was no compelling reason to stick around. Jump to the last five. 001. (05 Jan) /The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension/ (1984, W.D. Richter)* 002. (06 Jan) Voyages (1999, Emmanuel Finkiel)* 003. (08 Jan) Orange County (2002, Jake Kasdan) 004. (13 Jan) /The Man Who Wasn't There/ (2001, Joel Coen)* 005. (15 Jan) Snow Dogs (2002, Brian Levant) 007. (16 Jan) Beijing Bicycle (2001, Wang Xiaoshuai) 008. (18 Jan) Domestic Violence (2001, Frederick Wiseman) 009. (19 Jan) Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001, Christophe Gans)
Music Shicoff was heard as Rodolfo, Roberto Frontali as Miller, Hao jiang tian as Count ClaraVieck Schumann, the foremost pianist of Europe at the time, became a http://www.journal-usa.com/music.htm
Extractions: His words recall Verdi's when his workers worked in his farm, Santa Agata. They would be singing and some neighbors complained. But Verdi defended the workers, maintaining people have a right to sing. Verdi was right. Can you imagine a communion with God and nature more intimate than singing outdoors, working with your family? And when Verdi died in 1901 and requested that no music be included in his modest funeral, what happened? The throngs of people who gathered in the procession spontaneously began singing the beloved melody, "
Encyclopædia Britannica clips, and merchandise. tian jiang Profile of this Chinese pianist.Features a discography and a tour schedule. Nu Food Catalog http://www.britannica.com/search?query=nu jiang&fuzzy=N&ct=igv&start=6&show=10
Vancouver-Rockies-Alaska A swim in the pool and a relax in the jacuzzi afterwards finished off a lovely day.Theshow tonight was tian jiang, a solo pianist who is recognized as one of http://www.funforall.co.uk/rockies-alaska/Tour.htm
Extractions: COSMOS TOUR - VANCOUVER AND ROCKIES INSIDE PASSAGE CRUISE TO ALASKA 28TH MAY - 16TH JUNE 2001 1st Day - Journey to Vancouver, British Columbia Manchester - London - Chicago - Vancouver. From leaving our house in Preston, Lancashire, England, to arriving at the hotel in Vancouver it took just under 24 hours. If it is possible to get a direct flight then that would be so much better, or at least only one change. We were only supposed to change at Chicago but unfortunately a couple of weeks before we travelled we received a letter informing us that we had to change at London as well. We were transferred by stretch limo to the hotel and felt like celebrities. Quality Inn, Vancouver - Situate in Downtown about twenty minutes walk from the harbour. Nice room with two double beds, hair dryer, iron/board, tea/coffee making facilities. You could purchase a buffet breakfast for $10 or a la carte. We had a nice continental breakfast for $6.95. (Fruit juice, choice of two of six items, i.e. croissant, toast, danish pastry, muffin etc., fresh fruit salad and tea or coffee). Outdoor heated pool. Vancouver - is a very large cosmopolitan city made more attractive by the expanse of water around it. It is Canada's third largest city, after Toronto and Montreal. It enjoys a mild climate year-round. Attractions are numerous - wander round Gastown and Chinatown, take a ride up the Harbour Tower, see a film at the Imax Theatre, have a ramble round Stanley Park etc.
Untitled Directed by tian Zhuangzhuang. Xinghua (jiang Wenli) dutifully accepts a lovelessmarriage until she one becomes a street fighter, the other a concert pianist. http://www.pwpl.org/media/china.html
SSO - History Of Performances 30 August 1986 Diners Club pianist of the Year Competition. Huang An Lun tian AnMen Symphonic Overture Dai Hong Wei Lim Yau, conductor jiang JianHua, erhu. http://www.sso.org.sg/history2.html
Guestbook Warmest regards Michael J. Smith Composer/pianist Michael J Jenny tian jytian@rci.rutgers.edu Piscataway, NJ is still under construction.) D.jiang n_dj-xl http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~sjhguo/log/guest1book.html
Hero News - 0201-03 COTTA WARRIOR), XIAO AO jiang HU ZHI contenders, including Chinese director tian Zhuangzhuang'sXIAO s DEMONLOVER, Roman Polanski's THE pianist, Woody Allen's http://www.monkeypeaches.com/Heronews0201-03.html
Extractions: NEWS ACHIEVES January February March HERO News 58 - Zhang Yimou Interview (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) March 31, 2002 This interview was conducted on November 24, 2001 by Southern Daily . It is in this interview, director Zhang Yimou talked about HERO for the first time since the shooting started in August last year. Click here to read the whole interview Photos: SINA.COM HERO News 57 - Zhang Ziyi Talked About Her HEROic Experience On Video (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) March 22, 2002 Here are two videos of Zhang Ziyi. The first one was recorded in last year (probably December) on the set for her Vogue Taiwan photo shots, in which she briefly talked about her experience with HERO. The second one was recorded on February 28 when she was honored as the Goodwill Ambassador of Tibet Development Fund. Click images to watch the videos. The following is the transcript of the first video: Hello, everyone! I am Zhang Ziyi. Haven't seen you for a long time.
ClearWisdom 07/17/02 National Concert Hall Recently, renowned Belgian pianist and composer jiang is bothcorrupt and cruel, and is of Weizhou Town Police Station tian Yongfeng Head http://www.freelists.org/archives/minghui-eng/07-2002/msg00016.html
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FACETS--1994-95 Evelyn Crochet, tian jiang, and David Owen Norris; vocalists Dawn Upshaw, PaulSperry, and Benita Valente; cellist Joel Krosnick and pianist Gilbert Kalish http://www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/94-95/facets25.html
Extractions: Campus Programs seeks to enhance the quality of life for students and has a strong commitment to diversity and promoting a sense of community among students, faculty and staff. This includes student advocacy, leadership development, community service volunteerism, advisement to student organizations, support for person with disabilities and special programs and events. In 1991, the President's and Provost's Student Initiative Fund was set up to simplify the process by which student groups request funding for special events. The Fund promotes activities that involve the entire campus, assists intra-group understanding through events cosponsored by many student groups, and offers support to unique or first-time events and projects that create educational opportunities for community service. Applications for funding are submitted to Campus Programs and are evaluated by representatives of key student groups, who make the final decisions. Separate portions of the Fund are allocated for graduate and undergraduate events by graduate and undergraduate student groups, respectively.
InReview.300 Hao jiang tian proved a convincing Don Diègue in both presence and vocal nuance Byfar the most riveting performance came from pianist Julius Drake, who played http://www.operanews.com/archives/300/InReview.300.html
Extractions: Perhaps F. Scott Fitzgerald's book The Great Gatsby doesn't really want to be translated for the stage or screen. It's a very literary novel a rumination on its era, the Roaring Twenties, and their overlay of harsh, energetic activity on a mushy underbed of bogus nostalgia. Perhaps Gatsby could have been a great musical, a sort of non-parodistic The Boyfriend , but the thoughtful reflections would have had to be left out. Making it into an opera, John Harbison chose (or inevitably ended up with) a mixed-genre approach. His version, which had its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on December 20, combines elements of the Broadway musical with what in Germany is called "literature opera," a background score to an important piece of writing. The result shares some of the strengths of Broadway with some of the weaknesses of Eurotrash intellectualism. By the same token, however, it avoids Broadway's pat commercial turns, and Harbison has written music more substantial and interesting than that of most literature operas. The Great Gatsby was commissioned for the Met to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the debut of artistic director James Levine, who conducted its potpourri of styles with unerring resource and instinct. Pastel shadings in the orchestra were built and sustained with the same poise and panache that gave the right lilt and tone to the score's popular songs. For the latter, Harbison worked with lyricist Murray Horwitz, a man of protean talents, who captured the spirit of the Jazz Age just as surely as did the composer. There's talk of offering the songs as a suite, adding more that Horwitz wrote on instrumental tunes from the opera.
fæͦ¦ª ?/DTS+DSR/Der pianist (2002) (Germany titleEnglish title) Xi yang tian shi (2002 ?Sky Lovers (2002) Qinmin jiang 93? http://www.geocities.co.jp/Hollywood-Cinema/4394/moviev.html
China Tour (toured/china.htm) long slim arms and delicate hands, the pianist danced her trial, and conviction (1981)of Mao's widow, jiang Qing, and the lobby for a trip to tian Tan, Temple http://members.aol.com/toured/china.htm
Extractions: Classic China: Yangtze and Beyond May 22 - June 13, 2001 Shanghai - Hangzhou - Beijing - Xian - Chongqing - Fengdu - Badong - Sandouping - Wuhan - Guangzhou - Hong Kong To see the group photo at Tiananmen click here To see the group photo at Great Wall click here Day -1 (5-22-01 Tue) Birmingham - Atlanta It was raining when we drove out of our home at 8:30 am. We stopped briefly in Anniston for breakfast at McDonald's and arrived in Atlanta in time for lunch at a Chinese restaurant on Buford highway. We browsed shops for a little while before we headed for Days Inn near the airport. By the time we checked in at the motel at 4:30 pm, the rain had stopped and sky cleared. We had a light dinner and turned in early. "Tomorrow is going to be a great day, and we'll begin it early," I assured myself as I closed my eyes. Days 1 and 2 (5-23-01 Wed, 5-24-01 Thu) Atlanta -Shanghai Soon after takeoff we were served refreshment and dinner at 4 pm (SF time). The menu, which was in Chinese and English, included bay shrimp with glass noodle salad, vegetable salad with Asian-style dressing, roasted chicken with cashew sauce, steamed rice, sugar snap peas and carrots, and for dessert Eli's Dulce de Leche cheesecake. The food was as delicious as these names suggested. Around midnight we were served a snack and prior to arrival at Shanghai we had another meal. In the meantime, we were shown three movies. The first and most interesting was "Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon." It was just like the stories we heard when we were little-man walking on the water, flying through the air, jumping from treetops to treetops, hopping from one rooftop to another, contracting the distance, and so on.
File Not Found tian is one of the leaders of classical crossover, giving the classical and the pop audiences original music with a global spirit. http://www.tianmusic.com/tianbio.htm
What The Press Says About Deborah Voigt pianist Cord Garben's accompaniments are good when they are not heavyhanded. HaoJiang tian and Jeffrey Wells made strong conspirators and added to this feast http://www.artsinfo.com/deborah_voigt/docs/whatpres.html
Extractions: Deborah Voigt has proved herself in recent seasons to be among the best Wagnerian sopranos, and on Saturday evening she was at her finest. Her gorgeous account of the Wesendonk Lieder gave the modest texts an unusual glow, and the sheer power, tonal richness and clarity of phrasing she brought to the "Liebestod" made it impossible not to be swept into Isoldes emotional world. New York Times, July 17, 1997 For if you were fortunate enough to be at the Met last Monday night, your time will come. "Did you hear Placido Domingo, Deborah Voigt, Matti Salminen and James Levine in the first act of Die Walküre on April 28, 1997?" you may murmur 10 years hence. Your interlocutors will have no answer, for from performances like that one, legends are made. New York Times, May 5, 1997 Cassandre/ Les Troyens (Dutoit) Montreal Symphony - "[Deborah Voigt] is an ideal Cassandre, tonally bright and beautiful, fluent in lyric or declamatory passages, bold and unflinching in attack. " Opera News, February 4, 1995