EDITOR'S PICKS St. in Temple; $20 for adults, $10 for students. pianist jan jiracek, 730 pm Feb. 10, Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University. Wings http://www.wacotrib.com/featr/newsfd/auto/feed/features/2003/01/30/1043968656.01
Extractions: Carl Hoover's Leisure Guide By CARL HOOVER Tribune-Herald entertainment editor CONCERTS Latin Express and Alfonso Ramos, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 1, Waco Missions Club, 3316 J.J. Flewellen Drive. Pianist Steven Glaser, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3, Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University; free. The Gringo All-Stars and Rebecca Creek, 9 p.m. Feb. 7, Lakeside Tavern, 6605 Airport Drive; $5 cover charge. Bobby Layne Orchestra, Feb. 7, Lions Den, 1716 N. 42nd St. Perfect Stranger, 9 p.m. Feb. 8, Horseshoe Club, 1216 N. Highway 36 in Gatesville; $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Doors open at 4 p.m. Bugs Henderson, 10:30 p.m. Feb. 8, The Pump Station, 101 Mill St.; tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Chamber Soloists of Austin, 7 p.m. Feb. 9, Cultural Activities Center, 3011 N. Third St. in Temple; $20 for adults, $10 for students. Pianist Jan Jiracek , 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10, Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University. Wings for MDA Concert with David Zychek, Sloppy Joe and Paul Palmer, 7 p.m. Feb. 14, Karem Shrine Crystal Ballroom, FM 185; admission is $15 a person, $25 a couple.
Verzeichnis Internationaler Top-Pianisten Translate this page Hokanson, Leonard Ilario, Sylvaine Ishay, Roglit Ivanov, Wasiliy jiracek, jan GottliebJoeres Sind Sie pianist und erfüllen eines der oben genannten Kriterien http://www.organisten.de/pianisten.htm
Extractions: In nachstehender Aufstellung aufgeführte Top-Pianisten sind international bekannte Interpreten aus verschiedenen Ländern und Erdteilen. Die Auswahl ist noch nicht vollständig. Pianisten, die hier aufgeführt sind, erfüllen mindestens ein Kriterium: Top-Pianisten mit eigener Homepage: Top-Pianisten: A - G H - O P - Z Achucarro, Joaquin
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Extractions: The Jackson Hole Community Band is a volunteer organization established in 1989, playing concert band music for recreation and community service in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Players range in age from early-teens to the eighties. The Wyoming Centennial Committee has designated the Jackson Hole Community Band as a 'Living Legacy.' Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
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Klassiknet : Opera Competition The six finalists are Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); jan Gottlieb jiracek, 24 (Germany roundof the competition held 5 7 June, each pianist will perform http://www.culturekiosque.com/klassik/news/ra1van.htm
Extractions: The six finalists are: Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); Aviram Reichert, 25 (Israel); Katia Skanavi, 25 (Russia). Semi-finalist Stanislav Ioudenitch, 25, of Uzbekistan, was unable to compete after suffering second degree burns to his hand while making tea. Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Sunday, 8 June at 5 p.m. In addition to receiving cash awards and a recording opportunity, the medalists are offered two years of international concert management by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Concert engagements also are arranged for the other three finalists. The first prize is valued at approximately $250,000.
News Archive jan jiracek, a handsome, personable 25year old German jiracek has been featured onseveral European radio and 76, and still an active pianist, jiracek says http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/0999folder/lo091399.html
Extractions: Cow Thieves, Outlaws Set For Reunion at Woolaroc Plus, what is a community event without the high school band and football team and cheerleaders? The Ponca City High School band, with its new director Mark Caspersen, will be on hand to lend energy to the event as will the Po-Hi Cheerleaders and Hi-Steppers. As a special treat, members of the Po-Hi Wildcat football team will roar through, showing the same team spirit they exhibit on the playing field. Children of all ages will enjoy animal-shaped balloons, clowns, magic shows, cotton candy, popcorn and more. Drawings for door prizes will take place throughout the evening. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Food and entertainment will be provided at no charge. In case of rain, the event will take place Tuesday, Sept. 21. The event is sponsored by Pioneer Bank and Trust. The five-night review also will be a chance to see acts such as the Ponca City twin pianists Jason and Jeremy Stilwell, solo artists such as Megan Kubik, and duets such as Trisha Challis and Tye Palmer.
News Archive A Review Community Concert pianist Draws Enthusiastic Audience. the seasons firstconcert to enjoy the piano recital by jan Gottlieb jiracek, and were http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/0999folder/lo092699.html
Extractions: City Calendar By LAURA CORFF News Staff Writer The Ponca City Board of Commissioners will consider authorizing a labor contract between the city and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 103 during their regular meeting Monday, at the Public Safety Center, 200 East Oklahoma Avenue, at 5:30 p.m. According to an agreement, the articles in the 1998-1999 contract would remain unchanged with the following exceptions: rhw general date would be changed to the 1999-2000 contract year; wages would increase by three percent; and a $600 incentive would be used to benefit physical fitness. Also, term life insurance would be changed from $15,000 ($30,000 for accidental death) per officer to $20,000 ($40,000 in case of accidental death). In other new business, the Planning and Community Development Department is recommending the board approve an ordinance to amend Section 27-1c of the Code of Ordinances removing the prohibition of cross-linked polyethylene tubing, and cross-linked polyethylene pipe, and allowing it to be used as water distribution piping, fitting or material. Currently, the city does not allow these materials.
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Extractions: J A B C D ... I J K L M N ... Johnnie Be Goode - covers group supported by tribute bands such as Abbasalutely, The Boney eMpire, and the Beatlettes. Jones, Laurie Jazzstrings - provides basic information about jazz string players past and present, with an emphasis on violinists. J for Jules - original rock music. Site includes show dates, pictures, reviews, and more. - jazz and blues guitar and harmonica duo, original music. J Majik@ J-45 - grassroots band that writes and performs its own music which combines country, rock, and folk music. J-Boogs - features bios and information about J-Boogs and the Just-Us crew. J. Davis Trio - Chicago's very own all live, martini-flavored, hip-hop band. J. Geils Band - official site, with information and links. J.B - professional touring piano, organ and accordion player. J.C Addix - oldschool punk band with influences like Spudgun, 90 lb Wuss, Chasm, The Invaderz, and Officer Negative. J.C. Doo-Kingu?Band, The - performing world beat jazz. Also home of OCDK Records. J.D. Crowe and the New South - acoustic duo playing originals and covers. J.S. Bach Experience
UCSF Seminars: October 25-31, 1999 CORRECTION LECTURE Updates on Congestive Heart Failure Kanu Chatterjee, MB, FRCP (CardiovascularDivision) NOON Cole Hall CHANCELLOR'S CONCERT jan jiracek, pianist 400PM http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/seminars/0257.html
Extractions: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 21:29:11 -0700 seminar@itsa.ucsf.edu ESP-L@ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU http://www.gte.net/newsletter/themepark.html ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE at ESP-L's Web Site: http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~seminar/ MAIL: Calendar [Kathy Bailey] Dept Ophthalmology Box 0730 You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF ESP-L" command to LISTSERV@ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU Next message: UCSF/ESP: "November 1-7, 1999" Previous message: UCSF/ESP: "October 25-31, 1999 ...resend"
What New(s)? Piano Competition Jon Nakamatsu, Yakov Kasman, Katia Skanavi, jan jiracek, FilippoGamba As a designer and pianist, I wouldn't consider designing a piano http://www.steinwaynaples.com/news.htm
Extractions: What's New(s) The latest information about what's happening in the piano industry and at the Steinway Piano Gallery Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration on PBS Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration Carnegie Hall Opening 2000 Van Cliburn Competition Broadcast ... Piano Gallery Reaches Finals for National Steinway Award Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "JAZZ" A Film By Ken Burns 12/20/00 - NAPLES, FL "Jazz music objectifies America," says trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the outset of Ken Burns' 10-part documentary, JAZZ . "It's an art form that can give us a painless way of understanding ourselves." In the hands of this acclaimed filmmaker, JAZZ , is a journey across an American landscape divided by war, segregated by race, united through swing and dance, and ultimately redeemed through this most American of art forms. "Jazz," the drummer Art Blakey liked to say, "washes away the dust of everyday life." With 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 stills and over 2,000 archival film clips - many rare and never before seen - the series follows the growth and development of jazz from the gritty streets of New Orleans to the Lincoln Gardens on Chicago's Southside where Louis Armstrong first won fame, from Prohibition-era speakeasies to the wide-open clubs of Kansas City. The Steinway Piano Gallery of Naples helped bring the program to Southwest Florida. The program originally aired in January and is being rebroadcast in February.
About SOCR piano concertos for Supraphon, with pianist jan Simon and jan Simon Director of PragueRadio Symphony Orchestra. 1951 Klima's colleague Alois jiracek (19201966 http://www2.rozhlas.cz/socr/en01_o_socru.htm
Extractions: About SOCR The Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR) was founded in 1926. Its conductors in the past have included such distinguished names on the Czech classical music scene as Vaclav Talich, Karel Ancerl, Vaclav Neumann, and Libor Pesek , and also guest conductors from abroad, among them Charles Munch, Franz Konwitschny, Hermann Scherchen, Genady Rozhdyestvensky, Serge Baudo, Leif Segerstam, Sir Charles Mackerras and Tadeusz Strugala . Composers Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, Arthur Honegger, Aram Khachaturian and Krysztof Penderecki have also conducted their works with SOCR. Vladimir Valek , who has also been conducting the Czech Philharmonic since 1996, assumed the post of Chief Conductor of SOCR in 1985 and, under his guidance, the orchestra has become one of the most prominent in Europe. A number of renowned soloists have performed with them, for example, the violinists Victor Tretyakov and Josef Suk
Extractions: Communiqué Communiqué is published every other Wednesday during the academic year by the Whittier College Office of Communications. For more information, call us at (562) 907-4277. SEPTEMBER 17, 1997. WHITTIER CAMPUS GETS A SPRUCE-UP THIS SUMMER Welcome back to the new and improved Whittier College. Several projects involving improvements to the physical plant - some completed and others still under way - are creating an improved environment for teaching, learning, and, believe it or not, playing. Jo Ann Hankin, vice president for finance and administration, said that more than 15 projects - from tree planting to air conditioning residence halls - were completed this summer, under the direction of Nelson Park, director of projects, and Dan Peterson, manager of campus facilities. "With the George Allen Fitness Center scheduled for its official opening on September 20," she added, "we will now turn our focus to completing KWTR, the campus radio station, which will be located in the Dexter Student Center." Room 102 in the Science Building has been revamped and rewired for computers, Lautrup auditorium in Hoover Hall has gotten a face lift, and playgrounds at the Broadoaks ChildrenÕs School have been upgraded, according to Park.
Cliburn Piano Competition A young German pianist is conquering America. jan Gottlieb jiracek was the onlyGerman among 35 candidates in this year's Van Cliburn International Piano http://www.georghirsch.com/summaries/eng/1997/ghvclime.html
Extractions: Cliburn Piano Competition A young German pianist is conquering America. Jan Gottlieb Jiracek was the only German among 35 candidates in this year's Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, which ended last Sunday (June 8th) in Fort Worth, Texas. The competition, founded 35 years ago, it is now held every four years. It was named after the American pianist Van Cliburn who in 1958 won a gold medal at the first Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow. America immediately embraced the 6 ft. 4 inch youngster with the curly blond hair who succeeded in Russia at the height of the Cold War. Jan Jiracek is also a 6 ft. 4 inches tall with blond hair, and the audience at the Van Cliburn Competition favored him from the beginning. They rooted for him throughout the competition, since Jiracek was among the top six candidates who made it into the final round. At the end, he "only" won a shared fourth prize, but the competition has opened new doors for him, as Georg Hirsch reports.
Cliburn Klavierwettbwerb Translate this page Ein junger deutscher pianist erobert Amerika. jan Gottlieb jiracek war in diesemJahr der einzige Deutsche unter 35 Kandidaten des Van-Kliburn-Wettbewerbes http://www.georghirsch.com/summaries/de/1997/ghvclimd.html
Extractions: Cliburn Klavierwettbwerb Ein junger deutscher Pianist erobert Amerika. Jan Gottlieb Jiracek war in diesem Jahr der einzige Deutsche unter 35 Kandidaten des Van-Kliburn-Wettbewerbes, der am Sonntag (8. Juni) im texanischen Fort Worth zu Ende ging. Den Wettbewerb gibt es seit 35 Jahren, er findet alle vier Jahre statt und ist nach dem amerikanischen Pianisten Van Cliburn benannt, der im Jahre 1958 den ersten Tschaikowski-Wettbewerb gewann. Amerika verliebte sich damals ueber Nacht in den 1.90 grossen blonden Lockenkopf, der auf dem Hoehepunkt des Kalten Krieges die Bastion Moskau genommen hatte. Auch Jan Jiracek ist 1.90 gross und blond, und das Publikum des Van Cliburn-Wettbewerbs schloss ihn von der ersten Runde an ins Herz. Bis zum Finale der letzten sechs durfte es ihn bewundern. Unter dem Strich kam zwar "nur" ein geteilter vierter Platz heraus. Trotzdem haben sich fuer Jiracek neue Tueren geoeffnet, wie Georg Hirsch berichtet.
Star-Telegram.Com | Opinions | Wayne Lee Gay German pianist jan jiracek, finalist at the 1997 Cliburn Competition, returnsfor a recital of Mozart, Schumann and Liszt on Thursday at 8 pm at PepsiCo http://205.172.60.10/today/news/columnist/gay2.htm
Extractions: Even with no Cliburn Competition this year, local piano buffs can stay busy at the TCU Cliburn Piano Institute on the university campus. Saturday afternoon, in a one-of-a-kind event, selected pianists from the amateur division of the institute will perform concerto movements with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra and conductor German Gutierrez at 3 p.m. at Ed Landreth Auditorium; admission is $5. Sunday afternoon, aspiring professionals from the performers division will appear in a "Showcase of Talent" recital at 2 p.m. at PepsiCo Recital Hall; admission is free. That evening, the Institute's guest artist recital series continues with a pianist new to Fort Worth audiences, Indiana-based Leonard Hokanson, who will present works of Soler, Stravinsky, Brahms and Schubert at 8 p.m. at PepsiCo Recital Hall; admission is $20. German pianist Jan Jiracek, finalist at the 1997 Cliburn Competition, returns for a recital of Mozart, Schumann and Liszt on Thursday at 8 p.m. at PepsiCo Recital Hall; admission is $20.
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Extractions: Stanislaw Ioudenitch woke up a dozing late-night audience members at his Milan audition in January with a purposely dry, diamond-cut rendition of Liszt's Spanish Rhapsody that showed off fleet fingers and powerful momentum. Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, of Russian descent, he moved to Madrid in 1991 to study with Dmitri Bahkirov, and has since settled for the time being in Italy, where, with a scholarship from the International Piano Foundation, he has studied with Murray Perahia, Ros alyn Tureck and other renowned teachers at Como. A demonstrative pianist who closed his Milan audition with an appropriately manic performance of Stravinsky's Petrouchka, Ioudenitch says he plans to "practice like crazy" for the Cliburn Competition. He also feels that he needs to increase his live performance experience, and hopes to line up some additional recital engagements in Italy before the competition in May.
Star-Telegram Online Services: 1997 Van Cliburn Competition Burn dashes pianist's Cliburn hopes A simple cup of tea Notes from the 10th CliburnClap on the audience called German jan Gottlieb jiracek for three http://www.star-telegram.com/specials/97cliburn/530/
BerlinOnline: Musik Im Selbstgespräch / Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms: Jewgenij K Translate this page pianisten-Kollegen, Gianluca Cascioli etwa, Olli Mustonen, jan Gottlieb jiracek und,schon ihm offenkundig möglich ist, einfach so ein pianist zu sein http://www.berlinonline.de/wissen/berliner-zeitung/.bin/dump.fcgi/2000/0517/feui
Extractions: Berliner Branchen Stadtplan Tickets Club ... :: Berliner Kurier Datum: Ressort: Feuilleton Autor: Klaus Georg Koch Jewgenij Kissin hat es einfacher als seine jungen Pianisten-Kollegen, Gianluca Cascioli etwa, Olli Mustonen, Jan Gottlieb Jiracek und, schon älter, Ivo Pogorelich. Kissin hat es einfacher, nicht, weil er das Klavier vollkommen beherrschte (er beherrscht es vollkommen), sondern weil es ihm offenkundig möglich ist, einfach so ein Pianist zu sein. Bislang ist es eher noch ein Gefühl, eine Erfahrung mehr als eine Tatsache, auf die sich für alle sichtbar weisen ließe; aber die Zeit, als ein junger Mann sich gewissermaßen natürlich entschließen konnte, ein Pianist zu werden, ist wohl vorbei. Deswegen, um es sehr kurz zu sagen, weil ein junger Mann, der sich zu etwas entschließt, ein Geschöpf der Gegenwart ist, die Existenzform des Pianisten aber, gemeinsam mit dem Instrument und seinem Repertoire, vielleicht unaufhaltsam ins Historische gleitet. Nun war bei dem Klavierabend, den Kissin am Montag in der Berliner Philharmonie gab, der Eindruck aber stark, der Pianist bewege sich vom belanglos-Überwältigenden langsam fort; interessanterweise mit den Mitteln, die ihm immer schon zur Verfügung standen. Kissin "interpretiert" die Werke von Beethoven, Schumann und Brahms - also aus dem Kanon, der das Bild des Pianisten einmal definiert hat - vor allem als pianistische Gegenstände, als Sache des Klavierspiels, und nicht nach Maßgabe historistischer, psychologischer oder literarischer Deutungsmuster. Natürlich ist dies nach den Maßstäben des Redens und Denkens über Musik, ja der Werke selbst, eine Reduktion. Aber Kissin setzt seine Mittel mit einer Meisterschaft ein, die auf die Spitze getrieben scheint, so stehen die Kompositionen in beispielhafter Klarheit vor dem Publikum. Ob dabei die Wirkung des Werks oder jene des Klavierspiels auf das Publikum überwiege, macht bei ihm keinen Unterschied.