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Extractions: Even though James Brown has probably trademarked the title "hardest working man in show business" it would be hard for even the Godfather of Soul to deny that Warren Haynes should be wearing the crown these days. The guitarist keeps a schedule that would have almost anyone else questioning his or her sanity. For the past year, Haynes has been busier than an ant at a picnic, constantly touring or recording with Govt Mule, the Allman Brothers Band or Phil and Friends.
Star-Telegram, June 2, 1997 questions lingered in Vinocour's mind, even as the Russian pianist opened his Accordingto Cliburn juror warren jones, Liszt, the giant of 19thcentury pianism http://www.geocities.com/nakamatsu_piano/articles/star2_0602.html
Extractions: Star-Telegram Staff Writer William Bolcom's composition, Nine Bagatelles, is a tricky modern work first made available to competitors only a few weeks before the 10th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Yet Lev Vinocour was confident he had the piece safely mastered. Until Sunday night, that is, and those anxious moments before Vinocour took the stage for his semifinal recital. Should he use the printed music while performing the Cliburn's commissioned work, or should he fly without a net, playing a new piece from memory, exhibiting the sort of bravado pioneered by the great Franz Liszt? Those questions lingered in Vinocour's mind, even as the Russian pianist opened his recital with a Beethoven sonata. "I was playing and I was thinking as I was playing, 'Am I still playing the Bolcom with a score?' " Vinocour said after his performance, which was roundly panned by the critics. He didn't decide for sure until after finishing the Beethoven. He would use the sheet music, a choice he seemed to regret afterward. "I am such a coward," he said. "I was absolutely hysterical about that."
Extractions: Soprano Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bruni Fellow Soprano Kristin Reiersen joined the Houston Grand Opera Studio for the 2001-2002 season, where her role assignments included Blonde in and Kristina in The Makropulos Case. In the 2002-2003 season, role assignments at Houston Grand Opera include Musetta in the La Bohème alternate cast, Sylviane in The Merry Widow and Pousette in Manon . In the spring of 2001, Ms. Reiersen was a Young Artist with Opera Theatre of St. Louis. She returns there in the spring of 2002 to perform the roles of the Elizabeth Morrow/A Reporter in Loss of Eden and to cover the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor. In the summer of 2001, she performed le Feu in Ravels and Galatea in Acis and Galatea at the Chautauqua Voice Institute. A native New Yorker, Ms. Reiersen is a graduate of Manhattan School of Music where she received her Bachelors and Masters of Music degrees; her roles there included Violetta in La Traviata
Denyce Graves, Mezzo-soprano With the marvelous pianist warren jones, whom she treats as an equal partner andgood friend, Graves presented a generous program followed by numerous encores. http://www.denycegraves.com/inrecital.html
Extractions: IN RECITAL Symphony Hall, Boston, MA "Denyce Graves closed the first half of her Symphony Hall recital Sunday afternoon with that voluptuous mezzo-soprano anthem, 'Mon Coeur s'ouvre a ta voix' from 'Samson et Dalila.' But long before the enchantress had seduced the secret of Samson's strength, she had already enslaved her audience with a potent combination of glamorous person, sumptuous voice, and megawatt charm. "With the marvelous pianist Warren Jones, whom she treats as an equal partner and good friend, Graves presented a generous program followed by numerous encores. The music ranged from the English Baroque of Dowland and Purcell to Brahms; Duparc; the Latin American and Spanish composers Guastavino, Falla, and Vitier; and traditional spirituals. There were several operatic arias, too, from her signature roles of Dalila and Carmen. "Always a gorgeous eyeful, Graves did not disappoint on this occasion, changing at intermission from gold to black spangles. "After several Baroque pieces and a Brahms set, Graves had warmed up her voice to its full glory. The mezzo found four Duparc songs most simpatico and invested them with powerful, almost operatic, emotion.
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Camerata Pacifica Review pianist warren jones, joining Camerata for the trio of concerts, and Camerata regularviolist Donald McInnes introduced the piece, with McInnes noting that http://www.cameratapacifica.org/rev12-19-02.htm
Extractions: December 19, 2002 No question, these guys are good. Camerata Pacifica members and guests continue to roll through piquant programs with aplomb, superior musicality and a certain joie de vivre that makes every concert a joyous occasion. Saturday night's concert at Ventura's Temple Beth Torah was typical of the ensemble's efforts in its creative programming, combining Haydn and Mozart with British-born composer Rebecca Clarke, who almost became famous in 1919 when her Sonata for Viola and Piano just missed winning the Coolidge Competition and $1,000. Taking that prize was the Suite for Viola by Ernest Bloch, who was already well on his way to building an international reputation. Still, Clarke's body of work has its devoted fans and Saturday's rendition of her sonata justified that enthusiasm. Pianist Warren Jones, joining Camerata for the trio of concerts, and Camerata regular violist Donald McInnes introduced the piece, with McInnes noting that 1919 "was a good year for the viola," as the competition focused on the mellow string instrument. McInnes connects with the Clarke piece through one of his principal teachers, William Primrose, who knew the composer and how she wanted the sonata to be played. McInnes termed the sonata "impressionistic" in its fleeting flashes of colorful style he cited Monet and Gauguin and in its influences, among them American Indian. (Clarke moved to America early on, not satisfied with the level of recognition she was allowed in her native country. Her sonata is refreshingly freewheeling, with strong emotional impact, beginning with the aptly named Impetuoso movement and continuing vividly through its Vivace and Adagio.)
OBERLIN Theater News - "Denyce Graves, Mezzo-Soprano" Recital Series will conclude the 199899 season on April 20 at 800pm, with a performanceby the renowned mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and pianist warren jones. http://www.oberlin.edu/thedance/press/98-9/denyce.html
Extractions: OBERLIN, OH "She is a strikingly attractive stage presence and a communicative artist," raves The New York Times about Denyce Graves. The Oberlin Conservatory Artist Recital Series will conclude the 1998-99 season on April 20 at 8:00pm, with a performance by the renowned mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and pianist Warren Jones. Last month, a Graves-Jones recital was praised by
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Extractions: The Pianist PREDICTION: Curtis: Chicago Because every year the winner is the movie I have the least interest in seeing out of the five nominations. The trend continues here. Dan: Chicago This one seems to have the momentum, and Gangs' Best Picture win is not already wrapped up in a pink ribbon like it's Director's win is, so this is a free for all in my opinion. Warren: Chicago Probably the most overrated film of 2002, but it's well-made entertainment guaranteed not to offend (or challenge) a soul. Ryan: Chicago The day that I walked out of my first showing, I knew that it would make 200 million dollars and that it would win Best Picture. I'm sticking with my second prediction. This is a true crowd-pleaser that brings the musical back in a rousing way and the Academy has and will continue to go gaga over it. PERSONAL VOTE: Curtis: The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers The scale of this movie was so grand and epic that it simply deserves it. Amazing to watch, like it or not.
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Black Omaha Online Local News- Denyce Graves: Diva! Worldrenowned pianist warren jones accompanied the diva, on stage. Denyce Graveswith pianist warren jones at the reception following their performance. http://www.blackomahaonline.com/News/graves/graves.html
Little Art Theatre Lists current movies, upcoming releases, calendars, and film descriptions. Yellow Springs.Category Arts Movies Theaters Indoor Theaters United States Ohio In his long letters to the boy, warren begins to see himself and The pianist is the w/ReneeZellweger, Catherine Zetajones, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah, John C http://www.littleart.com/
Extractions: RIVERS AND TIDES: ANDY GOLDSWORTHY WORKING WITH TIME on Apr 4 Michael Moore wore a real tuxedo for the Oscar telecast of March 23rd. He also did not wear his trademark tattered baseball cap. This week's prize: One free admission! In Bowling for Columbine , what odd gift was the bank giving away to customers who opened certain kinds of accounts? Trivia rules and response address Previous Trivia The director
Thelonious Monk: Big Band & Quartet In Concert divided among Woods, jones, Rouse, Monk, warren, and Dunlop jones, when he could beheard well, as in Thelonious Monk, the pianist and jazz composer whose long http://www.achilles.net/~howardm/bbqnotes.shtml
Extractions: Thad Jones - cornet. Nick Travis - trumpet. Charlie Rouse - tenor. Steve Lacy - soprano. Phil Woods - alto and clarinet; Gene Allen - baritone and clarinet. Eddie Bert - trombone. Thelonious Monk - piano. Butch Warren - bass. Frankie Dunlop - drums. Hall Overton - arranger. If there had been a Philharmonic Hall at 64th and Broadway 30 years ago, Monk would have grown up in its shadow. Monk, by now, casts a pretty substantial shadow himself. By remaining in residence on W. 63rd St. these many years, this mohammed was ready when the mountain came to him. It was only a two-block walk for him to visit the mountain. With him, he brought nine other musicians, including the members of his regular quartet. This was the first appearance of Monk's orchestra since early in 1959. There were only three returnees from that Town Hall concert: Woods, Rouse, and Bert. A fourth, unseen, yet well represented, was arranger Hall Overton.
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Extractions: Recorded by Videmus, in honor of Willis Patterson. Featuring artists graduated from the University of Michigan, Sam McKelton, Anita Johnson, Alvy Powell, Cedric Dent (of Take Six) , James Patterson, Darryl Taylor, Ray M. Wade, Jr., Louise Toppin, Timothy Jones, Christina Clark, and pianists Susan Gray, Byron Buford, Patrick O'Donnell, Michelle Beaton, and Jorge Parodi
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Jazz Pianist Marian McPartland However, she was a wellrespected pianist long before University, where he studiedwith warren Benfield and Sonny Stitt, Don Byas, Philly Joe jones, Thad jones http://www.njiaje.org/marian.html
Extractions: Jazz Pianist Marian McPartland To Be Featured in "Gift of Music" Benefit Concert Wednesday, January 29 at 7:30 P.M "Marian McPartland, like fine wine, seems to get better with age." - Lawrence, Kansas Journal-World "One of the treasures of the jazz world." - Seacoast Arts & Entertainment CONTACT: Monica Maye, Development and Communications Director EMAIL: mmaye@jcconthepalisades.org Tenafly, NJ - Internationally renowned jazz pianist, educator, and radio host Marian McPartland will perform with Rufus Reid, bass, and Kimberly Thompson, drums in the first of two "Gift of Music" Gala Scholarship Benefit Concerts to be presented this season at the JCC Thurnauer School of Music on Wednesday, January 29th at 7:30 p.m. in Taub Auditorium at the JCC on the Palisades. The JCC on the Palisades is located at 411 East Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, NJ. The concert is co-sponsored by member-supported public radio WBGO, Jazz 88.3 FM, which features "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz" every Thursday evening. In preparation for the concert, a