Calendar January February March April May June July August the rather anemic playing of pianist Kaneda, this Vrbsky, oboe, Gregory Raden, clarinet,brian Hysong, bass Shinyee Na, bassoon, Gabriel kovach, horn; Nicolas http://www.voxincamera.com/reviews/reviews08.html
Extractions: Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Performer: Richard Goode , piano Program: Mozart, Sonata in F, K. 533/494; Debussy, Four Preludes; Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat, Op. 81a ("Les Adieux"); Schubert, Piano Sonata No. 20 in A, D. 959 I have never heard Goode live, only on recordings, & he was at least as good (no pun intended). The Andante (2nd movement) of the Mozart sounded superb, as we stood outside waiting to get in, safe from mosquito attack. Very different were the Debussy pieces ("La Puerta del Viño", Bk. II, No. 3; "La Danse de Puck", Bk. I, No. 11; "La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune", Bk. II, No. 7; "Général Lavine excentrique", Bk. II, No. 6) also listened to outdoors but this time on the 2nd (balcony) level. August 2nd
Performing Arts Institute - Faculty Mutsumi Mori, pianist, received a bachelor of music degree in both piano brian Wilsonis an active composer and conductor. Christine kovach, Ithaca College, 2002. http://www.wyomingseminary.org/pai/faculty.htm
Extractions: The majority of our faculty and conductors at the Performing Arts Institute have been working together each summer for a number of years. They continue their close association with each other for two reasons: their respect for each other and a shared passion for teaching. The faculty currently performs with symphony orchestras and/or teaches at universities, and conservatories. They have trained at The Juilliard School, The Curtis Institute of Music, Eastman School of Music, Yale and The Royal Academy of Music (England), to name a few. Resident Assistants also come to PAIfrom leading universities and conservatories, where they are pursuing careers in the arts. The following pages list faculty from the summer of 2002, most of whom will be returning to PAI in the summer of 2003. It is important that you and your teacher review the credentials and experiences of our faculty. If you would like to speak with students about our faculty, call us for phone numbers. Left to right: Allyss Beek Haecker, John Vaida, head of choral activities, Jen Adam, Mark Kratz
Mission Publishing 1997 Guest Book Adam kovach ; N.Andover, Massachusetts, US computer IBM. brian Hazlett TubabuTDinsmore Baptist Church Jax/Fl Park Place Baptist Church; pianist Houston, TX http://www.pacificnet.net/~mpub/guest97.html
Extractions: computer: comment: Hello all and GOd bless the doers of his word! My name is Ranoldo Mouton and I was wondering if anyone has any copies of Piano sheet music Shpw Up! by contemporary artist John P. Kee. I would love it if someone who would have access to the Piano sheet music to mail it to me or e-mail me to contact me if you have any PIANO sheet music on John P. Kee may the lord richly bless you as you grow in his word, is my prayer. Yours in Christ, Ranoldo Mouton
Putnam People 7/10 brian Guthrie, Derrek Hall Sr., Ronzail Williams Sr. was provided by Jeannie Brown,pianist and Nicole Smith, Nicole Glance, Christine Bogle and Alma kovach. http://www.palatkadailynews.com/pages/standing/people410.html
HoustonChronicle.com - 'A Simple Habana Melody' By Oscar Hijuelos A review of _A Simple Habana Melody_ by Oscar Hijuelos.Category Arts Literature Cultural Latino Hijuelos, Oscar Littell; 'The Queen of Harlem' by brian Keith Jackson; The Elements Of Journalism'by Bill kovach and Tom He becomes the petted salon pianist of Nazi officers http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/ae/books/reviews/1463621
Extractions: HarperCollins, $24.95; 368 pp. ROTUND, brandy-soaked, as profligate as he is tenderhearted, Israel Levis, Cuban composer-bandleader and protagonist of Oscar Hijuelos' A Simple Habana Melody , is a victim of fate and missed connections. What might have been a trombone blast of passion for the voluptuous songbird Rita Valladeres inspiration for Levis' signature Rosas Puras never advances beyond muted romantic sputterings and avuncular hand-holding.
Surprise I was sure I was going to be a concert pianist.Alyssa Brognano (Martz). How wellsome of our classmates turned out!Tesa kovach. (I'm 5'8 .)brian Novinska. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/8892/Surprise_1.html
Extractions: Biggest Surprise Since High School Worked six years at a SUMMER CAMP! (Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp). Lived in Denton, TX for a year!Donald Babcock The biggest surprise is that I ended up teaching vocal music. I was sure I was going to be a concert pianist.Alyssa Brognano (Martz) We realized that building our home involved a lot more surprises than we ever imagined.Tammy Brooks (Hintz) Actually missing the state of Wisconsin after moving away.Paul Bullis Marrying the first guy I met in college!Kelly Caufield (Fitzgerald) Jumping out of an airplane, tandem parachuting at 10,000 feet, and then jumping into a frozen lake on New Year's Day, 1992.Jody Check It doesn't seem like ten years have gone by or that much has changed, but in looking back and reflecting I realized while basically I'm the same person with a deeper understanding of the world.David Cherney How well some of our classmates turned out!Tesa Kovach Having the opportunity to travel to Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. Destroying my knee while snowboarding with Chris Schultz in Colorado.Scott Koehler My old trivia team finally made the top ten (Late Night with Bob Keeshan)Daniel Berger Finding out that I was pregnant!Laura E. Gilbert (Stelchek)
All William kovach, chairman of the Committee of Concerned for prices) (for all ages)pianist Scott Kirby admission; $15, members Local guide brian Kraft leads http://www.si.edu/events/all.asp
Extractions: (for ages 8-12) Meet Bubba, Igor, and Frank machines that can see, feel, move, talk, and bop you (gently!) on the head. Are they alive? It will take you about 40 minutes, lots of helpers, and a good sense of humor to answer that question. Box of Light Theater Company educates and amazes in this show about robotics.
Wesleyan University Class Notes . . . 1960s Son brian is a senior at Harvard and center on the He is also an accomplished pianist,playing solo as well as I also received a great note from Peter kovach. http://magazine.wesleyan.edu/wesmag/cn_1960.html
Extractions: Nikima Aishis Washington and Jeremiah Latron Allen, both of High Point, were married Aug. 12 at 3 p.m. in New Temple Church in Trinity. The Rev. Tavoris Johnson and Bishop Steve Rich officiated at the ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Jerry and Harvey Allen, Fantasia Barrino and The Barrino Family, and the L.B. Florence Ensemble. The bride is the daughter of the late Surade Prince and the granddaughter of Raeford and Addie Collins of 1058 Montlieu Ave. The groom is the son of Charles and Mary Allen of Dillon, S.C. The bride was escorted by her grandfather. Maid of honor was Kadejia Washington, and matron of honor was Ruby Davis. Bridesmaids were Crystal Brown, Lakisha Morgan, Sherri Archie, Shanika Bostic and Erica Harrington. Flower girl was Tierra Washington, and junior bride was Terra Washington.
Dunn County Obituaries March 2002 He was the son of Vera (Frano) kovach of Menomonie. brian Schnail officiating. ofthe Eastern Star in West Concord, Minn.; church organist and pianist at the http://www.rootsweb.com/~widunn/obits3-2002.htm
Extractions: March 3, 2002 issue of The Dunn County News To contribute an older Dunn County-related obituary, go to the Dunn County Rootsweb Message Board Return to Dunn County Index to Obituaries Alvina T. Hoesly Dunn County News, Sun, March 3, 2002, A6 Alvina T. Hoesly, age 88, of Lexington, Ky., widow of Harold Hoesly, died Friday, March 1, 2002, at Lexington Country Place. A native of Weston, she was a daughter of the late Henry Bates Jr. and Hulda Hartfield Bates. She was a member of the Catholic Church and a graduate of Stout University. Survivors include a daughter, JoAnn (Dennis) O'Reilly of Lexington; a son, Charles (Lou) Hoesly of Hastings, Mich.; seven grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are 10 a.m. Thursday at Pax Christi Catholic Church by the Rev. Larry Hehman. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire.
Houston Chronicle - Death Notices work, Sunday School Teacher, part time organist and pianist. Rebecca L. Welsh andher husband brian, grandson Aaron L Eric Galton and wife, Kim kovach of Austin http://www.legacy.com/HoustonChronicle/LegacyHome.asp?Page=FullText
Extractions: PLEASE CLICK HERE:TO VISIT OUR HOME PAGE: THIS LIST HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED All ALBANY and NEW WORLDS CDs For Catalog listing Albany Cds (click here). For Catalog listing New World Cds (click here) ALBANY CD Catalog. All CDs just $12 each. ROBERT WARD-Jubilation Overture; Symphony No. 4; Concerto for conducted by Gerhardt Zimmermann/James Houlik, saxophone GEORGE LLOYD - Symphony No. 4 "The Arctic" Albany Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Lloyd GEORGE LLOYD - Solo Piano Pieces performed by Martin Roscoe-The Fishes; Intercom Baby; African Shrine The Transformation of That Naked Ape-George Lloyd conducts the London Symphony Orchestra with Kathryn Stott, piano The Minnesota Chorale conducted by Joel Revzen/Lynne Dawson, Neil Rosenshein, John Cheek, soloists-(2 CD SET) WALTER PISTON-Symphony No. 5; Symphony No. 7; Symphony No.
Johns Hopkins Magazine A. brian C. Doud, A S '86, is a senior her husband, violinist Ferdinand Liva, Peab'88, pianist Martin Perry Brenda Bateman (A S '90/'92), Melisa kovach, A S '92 http://www.jhu.edu/~jhumag/0401web/alumnote.html
Extractions: magnotes@jhu.edu The Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center has announced the establishment of an endowed lectureship in Health Care Ethics in honor of John Collins Harvey, Med '47 (MD, PhD), who is professor emeritus of medicine and senior research scholar in the Center for Clinical Bioethics. Dean G. Miller, Engr '51, of McGraw, N.Y., is associate psychologist at OMRDD. He writes: "I am interested in the environment, and I had an alternate energy business from 1979-1985I lost my shirt. Now I'm semi-retired and starting up an electronics business involving remote alarm systems for Alzheimer's patients." Bien S. P. Panganiban, Peab '51, '56 (MM), '57 (MM), of Okinawa, Japan, is director of the Ryuku Classical Academy and the Ecumenical Chorale. He recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his musical career by conducting three performances of Handel's Messiah. Leo Young, Engr '56 (MSEE), '59 (DrEngr), '89 (LHD), who retired in 1994 as director for research in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, has moved back to Baltimore but continues to consult for Defense. He is active in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, of which he is past president and chairman of the board, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK). He is currently researching a book on two contemporary 19th-century mathematicians, James Clerk Maxwell and Lewis Carroll (the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). A member of the Whiting School's Advisory Council from 1985-90, Dr. Young is being honored this year with the Alumni Association's Woodrow Wilson Award for outstanding government service. His wife, Jo-Ellen Turner, SPSBE '95 (DEd), is professor of English language and literature at Villa Julie College in Stevensonville, Maryland.
Pulp > January 30, 2003 > Calendar > Sounds With DJ Jerry kovach. Free. Weekly. Club Colony. Mark Jevicky with pianist HarryCardillo. 7 pm Free. Big Tony's. Open stage hosted by brian Boone. Weekly. http://www.pittsburghpulp.com/content/2003/01_30/cal_sounds.shtml
Extractions: The List's Criteria: The list runs from thursday to thursday. deadline for inclusion is friday at noon, one week prior to publication. listings will NOT be taken over the phone. They must include date, location, time, phone number and cost. Musicians should also include style of music. Listings appear at the discretion of Pulp. Fax to 412.481.6281, e-mail to freelistings@pittsburghpulp.com or snail mail to Pulp, ATTN: The List, 18 Terminal Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. ACOUSTIC, FOLK, COUNTRY Thursday 1.30 Cignas' . Joe Patrick. Weekly. Lawrenceville. 412.687.4287 Getaway Cafe . John McCann. Weekly. South Hills. 412.343.1333 Moondog's . Cherylann Hawk with special guest Shades. Weekly. $2. Blawnox. 412.828.2040 . Bobby V. Weekly. North Hills. 412.821.4355 Quiet Storm . Rachel Cross, Tracey Drach. 8 p.m. Friendship. 412.661.9355 Warsaw Tavern . (See Open Stage) Friday 1.31 Borders . Peter King. Free. 7:30 p.m. North Hills. 412.635.7661 Borders . Back Wood. Free. 7:30 p.m. South Hills. 412.835.5583 Gangsters . TonyJones Acoustic. Greentree. 412.207.1235 Hohmans . Dallas Marks. Monroeville. 412.824.1706 . Gary Prisby. Weekly. South Side. 412.488.0777 PJ's Spring Church . John Farley. Apollo. 724.478.4501 Quiet Storm . Daryl Fleming, Jere Bucek, Jesse Prentis, Vince Camut, Evan Knauer, Eric Graff, Sara Siplak. Friendship. 412.661.9355
Pulp > January 9, 2003 > Calendar > Sounds Tuesday Musical Club. Vocalist Anna Singer and pianist Frank Ponzio perform Broadwayjazz. Free. With DJ Jerry kovach. Free. Open stage hosted by brian Boone. http://www.pittsburghpulp.com/content/2003/01_09/cal_sounds.shtml
Extractions: The List's Criteria: The list runs from thursday to thursday. deadline for inclusion is friday at noon, one week prior to publication. listings will NOT be taken over the phone. They must include date, location, time, phone number and cost. Musicians should also include style of music. Listings appear at the discretion of Pulp. Fax to 412.481.6281, e-mail to freelistings@pittsburghpulp.com or snail mail to Pulp, ATTN: The List, 18 Terminal Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. ACOUSTIC, FOLK, COUNTRY Thursday 1.9 Cignas' . Joe Patrick. Weekly. Lawrenceville. 412.687.4287 Getaway Cafe . John McCann. Weekly. South Hills. 412.343.1333 Loew's Theatre . Bobby V., Doug Edgell. Homestead. 412.462.6384 Moondog's . Cherylann Hawk with special guest Jack Erdie. Weekly. $2. Blawnox. 412.828.2040 . Bobby V. Weekly. North Hills. 412.821.4355 Warsaw Tavern . (See Open Stage) Friday 1.10 Borders . Don Anderson. Free. 7:30 p.m. South Hills. 412.835.5583 Borders . Haven. Free. 7:30 p.m. North Hills. 412.635.7661 Borders . Joey Murphy. Free. 7:30 p. m. Monroeville. 412.374.9772 Gangsters Bar . TonyJones. Greentree. 412.207.1235 Golden Pheasant Gold Rush Lounge . Dallas Marks. Brownsfield. 724.437.2833 Joey's The Edge . JD Strum. Export. 724.327.3899 . Gary Prisby. Weekly. South Side. 412.488.0777 Moy's Cove . Doug Edgell. Monroeville. 412.373.8810 Ligonier Country Inn . John Farley. Ligonier. 724.238.3651 Saturday 1.11
Denyce Grave Thursday *Open MicStarbucks 8pm Friday *SGA Films-JH141 7pm *Dr. kovach-GH10512pm Saturday DENYCE GRAVES, MEZZO-SOPRANO, IN RECITAL With pianist brian Zeger http://www.biheco.org/nuclear-and-bomb.htm
Records International Catalogue June 1998 A concert pianist himself as well as a teacher, Huss wrote much solo piano music,ranging from flights of Lisztian bravura for the platform brian kovach (piano http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJune98.html
Extractions: Home July 1997 Catalogue August 1997 Catalogue September 1997 Catalogue ... June 1999 Catalogue Leo Sowerby symphony No. 2 orchestral works JOLY BRAGA SANTOS - A new symphony cycle on Marco Polo MORTON GOULD (1913-1996): Quickstep from Symphony on Marching Tunes, Cotillion from Fall River Legend, Philharmonic Waltzes, Latin American Symphonette, Festive Music, Fanfare for Freedom, Windjammer (Main Title), ALBERTO GINASTERA (1916-1983): Estancia - Suite. This is probably the most spectacular digital recording we've ever heard, both for imaging, clarity and dynamic range. It's astonishing that it was made in 1978, using the "Soundstream" system which lost out to other, large-corporately-financed systems. The repertoire is (strangely) still under-represented in the catalogue but, in recordings like these, it wouldn't matter if there were dozens of versions available! London Symphony Orchestra; Morton Gould. Citadel CTD 88130 (U.S.A.) GORDON JACOB (1895-1984): Mini Concerto for Clarinet and Strings, Concertino for Clarinet and Strings (after Tartini), Clarinet Quintet, Clarinet Trio. Resolutely tonal and Romantic in style, these pieces, even the apparently ludicrously brief Mini Concerto, display a depth of feeling that is all too often lacking in 20th-century music. There is more than a hint of English pastoral throughout, but the music never sounds like the more familiar composers associated with that phrase, except fleetingly and superficially, and there is much beauty to savor here. Warmly recommended. Charles Russo (clarinet), Premier Chamber Orchestra; David Gilbert. Premier PRCD 1052 (U.S.A.)
Records International Catalogue February 1998 Anne Sciolla (soprano), brian kovach (piano). pianist Steffen Schleiermacher hascontrived five ingenious interpretations of the score, through the use of http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogFeb98.html
Extractions: Home July Catalogue August Catalogue September Catalogue ... March 1999 Catalogue (See also for a historical performance of the opera Marie Grubbe by Hamerik's son Ebbe!) MAX STEINER - KING KONG: COMPLETE ORIGINAL SCORE MAX STEINER (1888-1971): King Kong: The Complete 1933 Film Score. Steiner's magnificent score rings out in all its magnificent, ominous glory in this new recording of the complete film score, made possible by extensive reconstruction and restoration using the original audio components of the film itself, the surviving full scores and the composer's own annotated sketches (the only documentary evidence for every note Steiner composed for the film). Steiner wrote for a Wagnerian sized orchestra and left the problems of reducing this mammoth score to orchestrators; this recording finally gives the music its due. Along with archival photos, movie ads and extensive musical notes, there are special tributes to Steiner from, among others, Ray Harryhausen, Ray Bradbury and Steiner's wife Louise. Moscow Symphony Orchestra; William T. Stromberg. Marco Polo 8.223763 (Hong Kong) ALFRED NEWMAN (1900-1970): The Song of Bernadette - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Newman's score won the Academy Award in 1943 and is a richly detailed portrait of the young woman who believes she has seen the Virgin Mary. Always attempting to keep the focus on Bernadette and her inner conviction, the score is incredibly detailed and brims with narrative eloquence, pointing toward the later large-scale Biblical epics Newman was to score such as David and Bathsheba, The Greatest Story Ever Told and The Robe. More than 110 minutes of music. 2 CDs. Mono, historic recording remastered with CEDAR. Tsunami TCI 0617 (Switzerland)
Katalog - Wirtualna Polska http//www.fratelli.be/ DMOZ/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/pianists 66. kovach, brian. American classical pianist and recording artist. http://katalog3.wp.pl/DMOZ/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/index3