News Briefs Page B3; by Karen Unland. THE EDMONTON SUN OCOTBER 31, 1997. 4. pianist UNCOVERSA GEM antonin kubalek plays at the U of A's Convocation Hall tonight. http://www.ualberta.ca/~publicas/summaries/97/10/31.htm
Extractions: Today's local newspaper stories as they pertain to the University of Alberta. Updated every weekday. Previous summaries are also available. 1. MUNK DONATES MILLIONS TO UOFT Peter Munkm chair of Barrick Gold Corp, donates $6.4 million to his alma mater UofT Page A9; by Globe staff 2. BOYCOTT MAPLE LEAF, UNION URGES Union representing Maple Leaf Foods urging shoppers to boycott company products because of failed contract talks. UofA business professor Adam Finn said boycotts works occasionally depending awareness and sympathy Finn quoted Page B1/B2; by Duncan Thorne 3. STUDENTS VALUE HOLOCAUST CONFERENCE FOR ITS INSIGHTS UofA sponsored conference teaches high school students about Holocaust. Page B3; by Karen Unland 4. PIANIST UNCOVERS A GEM Antonin Kubalek plays at the U of A's Convocation Hall tonight. Page 4 (Weekend Express); by John Charles 5. CBX-AM 6. CBXT-TV NEW BYLAWS FOR LIQUOR STORE SECURITY. 1820A-3 CBXT-TV / EDMONTON / CBC EDMONTON NEWS ( 29 Oct 97 23:31 BOB CHELMICK UNIVERSITY ALBERTA 01:50min LIONEL GODDARD CRIME: A UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA RESEARCHER IS CALLING FOR NEW BYLAWS TO FORCE LIQUOR STORES TO BEEF UP SECURITY. "JACK KINGRA" LIQUOR STORE OWNER. "GORDON LAXER" UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. "BRIAN MASON" CITY COUNCILLOR.
Classical Music Links make a New York debut at Carnegie Hall Angela Lear British concert pianist andChopin scholar antonin kubalek - brilliant classical pianist Classical pianist http://www.mvdaily.com/links/
Focus Newsletter - Spring 1997 This year's feature performer was pianist antonin kubalek who delighted the audiencewith piano renditions of selections from Cesar Franck, Ignac Paderewski http://www.oasisonline.ca/springnews97.html
Extractions: WCB Rate Increases OASIS Agency Membership On The Rise In three short months, Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs (OASIS) has gone from six to twelve member agencies supporting over 2,000 people with disabilities. Further inquiries about membership are coming in weekly. New member agencies are: Alliston, Midland, Elmira, North Wentworth, North Bay and Sarnia. They join the founding agencies of Brantford, Collingwood, Lambton, Norfolk, Ottawa and Woodstock. Together these agencies represent in excess of 70 million dollars of MCSS transfer payment funding. According to OASIS President, Annie Oliver, OASIS will seek representation at the table with government in discussions regarding any issues affecting the future of the Developmental Services Sector.
MCO / Judy Kang Concert pianist and composer Walter Buczynski was born in 1933 in Mark Dubois, StevenDann, Erica Goodman, Beverley Johnston, antonin kubalek, Joseph Macerollo http://www.manitobachamberorchestra.org/19mar02pgm.html
Historical Overview of his works. Performers included the Kent State University chorale,organist Karel Paukert, pianist antonin kubalek, and others. http://www.svu2000.org/milestones/d0.htm
Extractions: SVU CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY Historical Overview by Miloslav Rechcigl The Formative Years The impetus for organizing the Society came from Dr. Jaroslav Nemec of the National Library of Medicine, who became its first secretary-general. The idea began to take shape in the fall of 1956, when a Study Section ("Studijni odbor") under the chairmanship of Dr. Vaclav Mostecky, was established in the Washington, DC Chapter of the Czechoslovak National Council of America. In the fall of 1957, the Study Section sent a questionnaire to thirty-five leading Czechoslovak scholars in the United States and Western Europe, concerning the possibility of organizing an Academy or Society of Czechoslovak Arts and Sciences. The response was affirmative and in fact so enthusiastic that the Study Section immediately went ahead with the recruitment of members. By June 1958 there were already 200 members, who elected an Organizing Council ("Pripravny vybor") as their tentative representatives. Professor Vaclav Hlavaty of Indiana University was elected President, and Vratislav Busek, former Professor of Charles University, and Rafael Kubelik, the world-renowned conductor, Vice-presidents. Dr. Jaroslav Nemec was subsequently elected Secretary-General, Oldrich Cerny, Treasurer, and Ivan Herben, Press Secretary. Almost all of the organizational and administrative work during these early stages of development rested on the shoulders of Dr. Nemec. His task was made considerably easier by the enthusiastic support, energetic work, and ready counsel he received from Professor Hlavaty and Ivan Herben.
Cbcca Home Shop · Help · Contact · Search The members of Opera Bravi are director John Juliani, pianist Karen LeeMorlang;singers Suzanne Abott, Alessandro Juliani, Mari Hahn ARTIST, antonin kubalek, http://cbc.ca/insite/THIS_MORNING_SUNDAY_TORONTO/2000/9/17.html
Extractions: On April the 14th, the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons medicine's governing authority in the province issued a 10-page report in the matter of a Kingston doctor named Frank Adams. Here is the committee's conclusion: ...READING... The decision came after six days of hearings last summer and fall into the methods Dr. Adams uses to manage and control intractable pain. Later this fall, the college will decide if Dr. Adams will lose his license to practice medicine. Or to have his practice severely restricted. However the college rules, the case of Dr. Adams will have immediate and far-reaching consequences. The fear of pain in ouselves and in those we cherish, touches us at some deep atavistic level. We have used everything from prayer to tree bark to try and relieve it. And we have demanded of our doctors that whatever else they do, they take away our pain. How doctors in Canada respond to that need and how organized medicine treats those who dare to reach beyone orthodox methods to help their patients is the subject of this morning's cover story PAIN ON TRIAL The Case of Dr. Frank Adams. We will hear from Dr. Adams in a few minutes. But first, what we mean when we say "it hurts."
JOHANNES BRAHMS'S KLAVIERSTUECKE, OP. 118 Not only does it consider general performance styles of the nineteenth century, butit explores Brahmss position as a pianist and composer kubalek, antonin. http://www.lwc.edu/staff/lkinzer/Brahms.html
Extractions: by Alexeev, Dmitri. Johannes Brahms: The Piano Pieces, Opp. 117, 118, 119. Angel: S- 37290. 1977. Ax, Emanuel. Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24; Six Piano Pieces, Op. 118; Two Rhapsodies for Piano, Op. 79. Sony Classical: SK 48046. 1992. Backhaus, Wilhelm. Brahms: Hungarian Dances, Ballades, Intermezzi, Waltzes, Rhapsodies, and Other Pieces. Magic Talent: CD 48042. 1997. Recorded 1933. . Brahms Piano Recital. London: LL1637. 1959. Battista, Joseph. Brahms - Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 2; Six Pieces, Op. 118. MGM Records: E3056. 1954. Berkowitz, Paul. Brahms Piano Music, vol. 1. Meridian: CDE 84287. 1997. Biret, Idil. Piano Pieces, Opp. 117, 118, 119. Naxos: 8.550354. 1991. Cliburn, Van. My Favorite Brahms. RCA Red Seal: LSC 3240. 1971.
Frame Body 4 in A major I, ASMF/Murray Perahia, pianist and conductor Sony 89245 12/31/01 11,antonin kubalek-piano - Dorian 90141 12/31/01 250pm Igor Stravinsky The http://www.classic99.com/plaboard/pla12.htm
Extractions: This: Means this: This: Means this: Orch Orchestra Sym Symphony Phil Philharmonic SLSO Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ASMF Academy of St. Martin in the Fields DG Deutsche Grammophon Ov Overture Mvts Movements 10pm - 12am Countdown Irving Berlin: God Bless America RCA Victor Sym Orch; Robert Shaw Chorale/ Robert Shaw - RCA 63888 10pm - 12am Countdown Beethoven: Sym No. 3 in E flat major, 'Eroica' Scherzo Berlin Phil Orch/ Herbert von Karajan - DG 457 689-2 10pm - 12am Countdown Rossini: The Barber of Seville; Una voce poco fa Angels Gheorghiu, soprano; London Sym Orch/ Evelino Pido - EMI 10pm - 12am Countdown Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto, III. finale ASMF/ Neville Marriner; Hilary Hahn, violin - Sony 89649 10pm - 12am Countdown George Harrison: Here Comes the Sun Trio Rococo - RCA 22488 10pm - 12am Countdown Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Opus 8; IV, Winter St. Lukes Chamber Ensemble/ Kyung Wha Chung, violin - EMI 57015 10pm - 12am Countdown Stiles/ Drew: Peter Pan 'Just Beyond the Stars' Becky Taylor, vocals; Simon Hale, conductor
Dir For Todoinspokane.com kubalek, antonin Open this link in a new window Czech-born Canadian pianist; siteincludes biography, critical acclaim, CD and LP discography, concert dates http://dir.todoinspokane.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Extractions: Other Resources: briefcase calendar contacts mail ... Piano Pianists Directories Jazz Lin, Jenny - Young American pianist - Includes biography, gallery, recordings, videos, links and free pdf downloads of sheet music by the American composer Frederic Rzewski. In English and Chinese. Zito, Tommy - Information, pictures, calendar and biography. Young, John Bell - (official site) Biography, reviews, articles; RealAudio and MP3 samples; more. Wood, Ali - Australian pianist. Includes biography, tour dates, recordings, photo gallery and promotional material. Wild, Earl (b.1915) - Includes biography and discography. Vracheva, Galina - Bulgarian pianst, includes biography, CDs, concert dates, MP3s and news. Vinograde, Peter - Has established himself as an outstanding interpreter of piano works of J.S. Bach and 20th century composers. Further information and tour dates. van Schie, Tjako - Dutch: official site with list of recordings, concert programs, press reviews, biography, Tjako's article on Bach's Goldberg Variations, quiz with prizes. Uribe, Blanca
September 2001 - Online Newsletter October 20, 2001 Celebrate the New Beginning Soloist antonin kubalek, piano. guestappearances by accomplished artists such as pianist Catherine Wilson and http://www.fourinfo.com/newsletter/Sep01.htm
Extractions: CHTA Regional Chapter Exploratory Meeting Welcome to the first edition of fourinfo.com News and Views! History is being made as we offer the first four county community newsletter. Admittedly, this edition is not comprehensive. We are relying on YOU, our readers, to contribute and utilize this terrific opportunity to share your agency events and/or information. Thanks to those, who jumped on the bandwagon and submitted info for this, the premiere edition. If you will note, our title is Fourinfo News and Views. If there is a burning issue that you would like to inform our readers of, please don't hesitate to send us an editorial. As long as your opinion represents the spirit of the newsletter (i.e. is not insulting, discriminatory etc. we would be glad to print it.) Our policy is to include editorials that reflect the human service community's commitment to the families we serve. Don't be shy, let those creative juices flow!
Mybookshop, CDs, 1 Cassette And Books On Robert Schumann. Pachmann The Mythic pianist, 19071927 by Fryderyk Chopin, Felix Mendelssohn Op.111/GesängeDer Frühe, Op.133 by Robert Schumann, antonin kubalek (CD) $18.98. http://www.angelfire.com/biz/mybookshop/store/schumann.htm
Extractions: TÉLÉVISION REMARQUES Des annulations ou modifications de programme peuvent survenir. Pour permettre aux lecteurs de vérifier les détails des événements, des nos de tél sont inclus dans la description de l'événement même, et/ou ci-après dans la section Lieux de diffusion . Nous utilisons la notation "24 heures" dans tout le calendrier, donc 3:00 veut bien dire 3h00 a.m. (p. ex. dans la section Télévision). Les prix des billets valent pour le public général et sont arrondis au dollar près. Sauf indication contraire, les événements ont lieu à Montréal, Québec ou Ottawa. Les codes régionaux 514, 418 et 613 sont omis. L'ordre des artistes est généralement le suivant:solistes chanteurs (de la voix la plus aiguë à la plus grave), solistes instrumentistes, choeur, orchestre, chef. Les solistes mentionnés sans instrument sont habituellement des chanteurs. COMMENTS Cancellations and program changes can occur. Readers may check details by using the phone numbers included in the event descriptions, and/or in the Venues section hereunder. We use a 24-hour notation system throughout the calendar, so 3:00 means 3AM (e.g. in the TV section). Prices are for single tickets for the general public, and are rounded off to the nearest dollar. Unless otherwise specified, events take place inMontréal, Québec (City) or Ottawa. Area codes 514, 418 and 613 are omitted. The order of performers is generally:vocal soloists (in order of voice type from the highest to the lowest); instrument soloists, choir, orchestra, conductor. In general, soloists mentioned without instrument are singers.
Rich Regional Art Soul - The Entertainment Link CELEBRATE THE NEW BEGINNING Soloist antonin kubalek, piano, Oct. 20,8 pm at Showplace Peterborough. ALEXANDER TSELYAKOV - pianist - Oct. http://www.theentertainmentlink.com/01-10/events.htm
WET PAINT Home Page Grieg The Three Violin Sonatas Ivan Zenaty, violin antonin kubalek, piano DorianDOR Angel 555602 Mostly drivel and schlock from an otherwise talented pianist. http://net.unl.edu/radio/wetpaint/dec.html
A Glenn Gould Supplement No. 2, Op. 2 and Fairy Pictures, Op. 3. antonin kubalek, pianist.Notes written by Gould as well and dated 1974 November. Issued http://www.glenngould.org/mail/archives/f_minor/msg01027.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index To f_minor@email.rutgers.edu Subject : A Glenn Gould Supplement From frank@clark.net Date : Wed, 2 Oct 1996 15:38:23 -0400 (EDT) Prev by Date: GG on the net Next by Date: GG:NLC site Prev by thread: Re: GG:NLC site Next by thread: GG on the net Index(es): Date Thread
Classical Net Review - Dvorák - Piano Quintets Quintet for Piano and Strings in A, Op. 81 (1887). Antonín kubalek, piano. Lafayette String Quartet all, there's an unusual feeling of dialogue between the pianist and the quartet. http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/d/drn90221a.html
Extractions: Dorian DOR-90221 DDD 67:51 Opus . I've only heard the first of the three, but I have the feeling that Kubalek/Lafayette can hold their own here too. Kevin Bazzana's program notes are uncommonly detailed, and so is Dorian's recording. The sound is so warm, you'll want to take a bath in it. Raymond Tuttle Search Reviews Back to the Review Index
Recent Classical Releases THE EARLIEST COMPOSITIONS OF ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD. pianist antonin Kubalekin definitive performances of the Piano Sonatas No. 1 and No. http://home.earthlink.net/~citadel/release2.htm
Extractions: CLASSICAL New digital recordings and remastered analog performances assembled using the latest 24-bit technology by award-winning engineer Bruce Leek to meet the highest audiophile standards. CTD 88142 - , digitally remastered with 24-bit technology, performed by the Polish National Radio Orchestra with Sylvia Stahlman, soprano. CTD 88141 - , new 24-bit remasterings, digitally remastered with 24-bit technology, performed by the Luxembourg Radio Orchestra conducted by Louis de Froment. CTD 88140 - CLOUDSPLITTER : JACK STAMP, a World Premiere Recording, the latest in the acclaimed series from The Keystone Wind Ensemble, an all digital recording composed and conducted by Jack Stamp. CTD 88139 - ROZSA The Vintner's Daughter, Hungarian Serenade variations on Hungarian songs and dances and an original version of The Little Suite Op. 25 with the Nuremberg Symphony and Endre Granat on piano. CTD 88138 - TCHAIKOVSKY Dmitri the Imposter the only available recording of the indidental music, and the first CD releases of Ode to Joy and Moscow: Coronation Cantata . Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
January 1996, Vol. 28, No. 1 - National Library News Thus, in late October we hosted the eminent pianist antonin Kubalekin cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic. Similarly http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/bulletin/p2-9601-13-e.html
Extractions: The Year in Review by Randall Ware, Special Events Officer In 1995, the National Librarys Public Programs office produced more than 100 cultural events for the fourth consecutive year, and it was our most varied program ever. The Library attracted much favourable attention from the media for the quality and diversity of our programs, and it is gratifying to be able to report that attendance at our events continued to grow. As well, displays of books and other items from our collections accompanied many of the readings, and the Canadian Literature Research Service created reading lists for certain events, which were distributed at the Library and on the World Wide Web. One of the key elements of our programming is partnership: almost 80 percent of our events are produced in cooperation with a co-sponsor. Book publishers, of course, are our principal allies and we remain grateful for their commitment to sending their authors on tour and enabling us to ensure that the Library is one of their stops. We also work frequently with embassies located in Ottawa to offer concerts, readings and lectures. Among our many other partners are universities, other federal government departments, many non-government organizations and non-profit groups, and local community organizations. There are many highlights in a year and many kinds of highlights. More than 350 people came to hear
DISCOVERIES Is A CD Review Section Designed To Complement And Gate of the Deserted Garden, an extended duet featuring violinist Marc Sabat andpianist Henry Kucharzyk. 1 antonin kubalek, piano Echiquier ECD 003 (Full Price http://www.thewholenote.com/wholenote_sep_01/discoveries.html
Extractions: New releases - newly released (or re-issued) CDs relevant to our magazine's coverage of the music scene Concert prep " - CDs, new or otherwise, which tie in with events being featured in the concurrent issue of the magazine Worth repeating " - CDs previously released, but still generally available, deemed particularly noteworthy by a member of our editorial panel Indie list " - CDs independently released by individuals or groups active in the local music scene Special Import Price: $30 and up We think DISCOVERIES is a logical and exciting extension of The WholeNotes coverage of the Toronto music scene. We welcome your feedback and invite submissions. Catalogues, review copies of CDs and comments should be sent to: The WholeNote, 60 Bellevue Avenue, Toronto ON M5T 2N4. David Olds , Editor, DISCOVERIES