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Young Concert Artists Alumni KENNETH GOLDSMITH, violinist; ruth laredo, pianist; ROBERT MARTIN, cellist; MARGARETSCHECTER, flutist; LAWRENCE L. SMITH, pianist; INGER WIKSTROM, pianist. http://www.yca.org/alumni.html
Extractions: - THE NEW YORK TIMES YCA Alumni have had a pervasive impact on virtually all facets of classical music with alumni all over the world active in composing, conducting, performing, teaching, and founding of music institutions and festivals. They have thriving solo and chamber music careers in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Young Concert Artists Alumni have founded more than twenty-five music festivals and chamber groups, including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival; TASHI; Speculum Musicae; Chamber Music Society of Boston; and the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. They have served as the conductors and artistic directors of such music institutions and festivals as The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival; Mostly Mozart; Bravo! Colorado Music Festival in Vail; Dallas Symphony International Summer Music Festival; Bard College Chamber Music Festival; and Music from Angel Fire. The alumni can currently be heard on more than a thousand recordings on such major labels as Sony, RCA, and Denon, and have won nine Grammy Awards. Young Concert Artists are also professors at twenty-four major institutions, including Harvard, Yale, M.I.T., Seoul University in Korea, New England Conservatory, The Juilliard School, the Detmold Conservatory, and the Hochschule fur Musik in Leipzig, Germany.
Paavali Jumppanen, Pianist He is also recipient of the first Miriam Horowitz Meckler Award, establishedby YCA alumna pianist ruth laredo in honor of her mother. http://www.yca.org/jumppanen.html
Extractions: "Paavali Jumppanen's technique is big and his imaginative daring even bigger. His unusual recital prompted the observation that great artists take you places you haven't been to before. Jumppanen's performance of the Dutilleux Sonata was masterly in its handling of rhythm, color and texture, and in its headstrong, controlled abandon." "Paavali Jumppanen, who gave a recital in the Young Concert Artists Series at the 92nd Street Y, offered a thoughtful, passionate and compelling journey. He performs with immense power and drive, and commands an extraordinary range of colors. The piano sings beautifully, but with a voice that is big and full of expressive possibilities." "At the Kennedy Center, Jumppanen left no doubt that he has the dexterity of a Paganini and the strength of a Titan, from J.S. Bach, to five attention-getters by Liszt to brief tastes of music by his Finnish compatriots, to Dutilleux's Sonata. In Liszt's own daunting 'Mephisto Waltz,' never has the Devil made such a marvelous racket."
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Steven Spooner, Pianist he plays with interest and conviction very gifted performer. ruth laredo. Conservatorywhere he was awarded First Prize for most outstanding pianist in the http://satomusic.com/spooner/
Extractions: This page is not endorsed nor supported by Sato Music Editions. International Piano Competition Prize-Winner in Europe and the United States "American Steven Spooner had everything: Polished technique, musical intelligence, innate sensitivity, and a personality that reaches across the keyboard." Ruth Laredo Steven Spooner is a New Orleans native who has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Russia. He began his piano studies at the age of ten and made his public debut at 14. His formative years proved fruitful as he won several national piano competitions including the W. Carruth Jones Young Artist Fellowship to attend Brevard Music Center Mr. Spooner's orchestral engagements include performances with The Brevard Symphony Orchestra, New Orleans Civic Symphony, Ozark Chamber Orchestra, and the Crescent City Symphony. In 1996 he captured Second Prize at the Hilton Head International Piano Competition and recent performances include appearances in Latin America, France, Holland, as well as recitals in Chicago, New Orleans, and St. Louis. Mr. Spooner's diversity was evident in his recent collaboration with vocalists at Paris Conservatory where he was awarded First Prize for most outstanding pianist in the interpretation of French Art Song. He has been a frequent guest artist at the
Board Kalichsteinlaredo-Robinson Trio; Michael Tree, violist, Guarneri Quartet;Anton Kuerti, pianist; ruth laredo, pianist; Susan Starr, pianist. http://www.renaissancemusicacad.org/Board/board.html
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Extractions: I said "No" to parties on leaving Laredo as my life has been one party after another, and I feared I would leave out someone. But Christ Church Episcopal honored me with a gift, a silver cross by James Avery, bestowed by Rev. Sheridan Walker. After church, a reception in the parish hall took place with Sheilah Glassford, Patricia Keck, and Elena Holloway spearheading the affair. Many people brought sandwiches and the Holloways brought a beautiful cake.
Calendar (03-16-95) Presentation Hypnotist Mark Pittman. Pearson Hall, 7 pm Master class pianistruth laredo. Concert ruth laredo, pianist, Performing Arts Series. http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/95/24/4.html
Extractions: UpDate - Vol. 14, No. 24, Page 12 March 16, 1995 Calendar THURSDAY, MARCH 16 Tickets are on sale now through March 24 and April 4-7 for New York City, open itinerary, trip on April 8. Sign up in Room 107 Perkins Student Center. Workshop: "Reflections on Teaching: Informal Conversations with Our Alumni Distinguished Professors," with John Burmeister, UD. Kirkwood Room, Perkins Student Center, 12:30 p.m. For information, call 831-2027. Lecture/slide presentation: "Conflicts in (Scientific) Feminism: Practicing Feminism in Popular Science Writing," with Susan M. Squier, Pennsylvania State University. 124 Memorial Hall, 4 p.m. For information, call 831-1974. Presentation: Hypnotist Mark Pittman. Pearson Hall, 7 p.m. Master class: Pianist Ruth Laredo. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 7:30 p.m. Call 831-2577. Theatre: William Shakespeare's As You Like It, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 7:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Music program: "Fun, Progressive, Thoughtful A Cappella Folk Music," with YOUGOTTAWANNA, a professional, female trio. Harrington A/B lounge, 8 p.m. For information, call 831-8423. Theatre: Neil Simon's Rumors, presented by E-52 Student Theatre. 100 Wolf Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets, $4. For more information, call 831- 6014. FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Last day to change registration or drop spring 1995 courses without academic penalty, except first-semester freshman students Colloquium: "The Future of Student Affairs in Higher Education and Thoughts on How New Professionals Can Succeed in the Job Market," with Dennis Pelletier, University of Baltimore. Blue and Gold Room, Perkins Student Center, noon. Colloquium: "Plural Marriage for Our Time: A Reinvented Option," with Philip Kilbride, Bryn Mawr College. 202 Alison Hall, 12:30 p.m.; light lunch, noon. Workshop: "Will That Be On the Final? (Part I)" with William D. Schafer, University of Maryland. Studio C, Pearson Hall, 1-4 p.m. To register, call 831-2027. Softball: Wilmington (doubleheader). Delaware Softball Field, 2:30 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Seminar: "Combustion-Like Pyrolysis of Polymers: Engineering, Chemistry and Modeling Issues," with Thomas B. Brill, UD. 114 Spencer Laboratory, 2 p.m.; coffee in Spencer lobby, 1:45 p.m. Seminar: "Enzymology of Pi-Specific Phospholipase C," with Stewart Hendrickson, National Science Foundation. 203 Drake Hall, 4 p.m. St. Patty's Day coffee hour: Cosmopolitan Club. 22 North Chapel St., 5:30-7 p.m. For more information, call 837-8636. Purim Shabbat. Hillel Student Center, 27 West Delaware Ave., 6 p.m.; dinner following. $4 for non-members and free for members. Reservations requested. For information, call 453-0479. Theatre: William Congreve's The Way of the World, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 7:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Concert: Ruth Laredo, pianist, Performing Arts Series. Mitchell Hall, 8 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Recital: Tenor Sean O'Donnell. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 8 p.m. For information, call 831-2577. Theatre: Neil Simon's Rumors, presented by E-52 Student Theatre. 100 Wolf Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets, $4. For more information, call 831- 6014. Concert: Rap artists Pete Rock and CL Smooth and others. Pearson Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets, $10 in advance; $12 at the door. For information, call 831-2991. Film: Disclosure. 140 Smith Hall, 8 p.m. Admission, $1 with UD#1 CARD; one guest per ID. Film: Corrina, Corrina. 140 Smith Hall, 10:30 p.m. Admission, $1 with UD#1 CARD; one guest per ID. SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Theatre: William Congreve's The Way of the World, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 12:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Men's lacrosse: Fairfield. Delaware Mini-Stadium, 1 p.m. For information, call UD1-HENS. Softball: Villanova (doubleheader). Delaware Softball Field, 1 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Baseball: Connecticut. Delaware Diamond, 1 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Theatre: Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 7:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Theatre: Neil Simon's Rumors, presented by E-52 Student Theatre. 100 Wolf Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets, $4. For more information, call 831- 6014. Film: Corrina, Corrina. 140 Smith Hall, 8 p.m. Admission, $1 with UD#1 CARD; one guest per ID. Film: Disclosure. 140 Smith Hall, 10:30 p.m. Admission, $1 with UD#1 CARD; one guest per ID. SUNDAY, MARCH 19 Horse show: UD Equestrian team in competition. Greenfields Inc., West Grove, Pa., 8 a.m. For information, call 738-8463. Bagel brunch: "Sex: The Key to Judaism," with Rabbi David Kaplan. Hillel Student Center, 47 West Delaware Ave., noon. $2 for non- members. For information, call 453-0479. Theatre: Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 12:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Baseball: Connecticut. Delaware Diamond, 1 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Men's Volleyball Club: Georgetown. Carpenter Sports Building, 1 p.m. For information, call 368-0690. Women's lacrosse: American. Delaware Field, 1 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Fashion show: with performance by amateur champion ballroom dancers. Carpenter Sports Building, 1 p.m. Advance tickets, $15 for adults and $10 for students; at the door, $20 for adults and $15 for students. For ticket information, call 831-1117. Recital: Tenor Jason Gotshall. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 3 p.m. For information, call 831-2577. Concert: UD Gospel Choir. St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, 276 South College Ave., 5:30 p.m. Film: Red (France/Poland/ Switzerland, 1994). 140 Smith Hall, 7:30 p.m. Theatre: William Shakespeare's As You Like It, presented by the Professional Theatre Training Program. Hartshorn Hall, 7:30 p.m. For tickets or information, call 831-2204. Concert: Wind Ensemble, with Robert J. Streckfuss, UD, directing. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 8 p.m. For information, call 831-2577. MONDAY, MARCH 20 Graduate students' deadline for completion of deferred exams and incomplete work from fall 1994 and Winter Session 1995 Men's tennis: Howard. Delaware Field House tennis courts, 3 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Readings: Irish poets James Simmons and Janice Fitzpatrick. 124 Memorial Hall, 7:30 p.m. For information, call 831-2361. Concert: New Music Delaware: Annual Festival of Contemporary Music. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 8 p.m.; pre-concert roundtable, 6:45 p.m. For information, call 831- 2577. TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Colloquium: "Cultural Models of the Environment," with Willett Kempton, UD. 121 Memorial Hall, 11 a.m. Seminar: "Population Diversity of Cowpea and Soybean Bradyrhizobia Isolated from Contrasting Soils," with Weimin Liu, UD. 102 Fischer Greenhouse Laboratory, noon. Softball: Towson State (doubleheader). Delaware Softball Field, 2:30 p.m. For information, call UD1-HENS. Men's lacrosse: Hartford. Delaware Mini-Stadium, 3 p.m. For information, call UD1-HENS. Lecture: Nessa Rapoport, award-winning novelist, reading from her works and discussing Jewish writers. 110 Memorial Hall, 7 p.m. For more information, call 831-3324. Film/discussion: Ripples of Change, with guest speaker Denise O'Brien, Temple University. 100 Kirkbride Lecture Hall, 7 p.m. For information, call 831-8063. Concert: New Music Delaware: The Annual Festival of Contemporary Music. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 8 p.m.; pre-concert roundtable, 6:45 p.m. For information, call 831- 2577. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 Lecture: "The Different Faces of Migration: A Cuban Perspective," with Pedro Ferreire, neuropsychologist, Research on Race, Ethnicity and Culture series. Ewing Room, Perkins Student Center, 12:20 p.m. For information, call 831-8474. Seminar: "Patent Licensing with Spillovers," with Reiko Aoki, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 116 Purnell Hall, 3:30 p.m. Seminar: "A Question of Taste: Salt Taste Transduction in Mammals," with Sheella Mierson, UD. 236 Alison Hall, 4 p.m. Seminar: "From Inorganic Rings to Inorganic Polymers," with Ian Manners, University of Toronto. 203 Drake Hall, 4 p.m. Meeting: Toastmasters Club. 105 Sharp Laboratory, 4 p.m. For information, call 837-8468. Workshop: "Managing the Seasonal Business." 104 Cannon Lab, Hugh R. Sharp Campus, Lewes, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Advance registration required. For information or to register, call 645-4235. THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Presentation: "Culturally Responsive Pedagogy," with Katherine Au, Kamehameha Elementary Schools Project in Hawaii. 207 Willard Hall Education Building, 1 p.m. Softball: Princeton (doubleheader). Delaware Softball Field, 2:30 p.m. For information, call UD1-HENS. Men's tennis: LaSalle. Delaware Field House tennis courts, 3 p.m. For information, call UD1-HENS. Lecture: "The Age of Homespun," with Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, University of New Hampshire, Delaware Seminar series. 201 Old College, 4 p.m.; reception, 3:30 p.m. For information, call 831- 8416. Concert: Jazz Ensemble I, with Jay Hildebrandt, UD, directing. Loudis Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Building, 8 p.m. For information, call 831-2577. Lecture: "The Effect of Economic Development on Women in the 1990s," with Charlotte Staelin, Wesley College. Warner Hall lounge, 8 p.m. For more information, call 831-8423. FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Spring recess begins at end of classes; residence halls close at 7 p.m. Deadline for Honors Day material to Publications Office Freshman mid-term marking period ends; grades due 5 p.m. Spring 1995 third installment deadline Agricultural sciences showcase/ open house: for prospective students and their parents. Townsend Hall, 8:30 a.m.-noon. For information, call 831-2508. Symposium: "What a Combination: Inspirations for Putting Plants Together." Copeland Lecture Hall, Visitor's Pavilion, Winterthur Museum, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Cost, $65. To register or for information, call 831-2517. Conference: "A Variety of Tasks: Women, Men and Work in Early 19th-Century America," with keynote address by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, University of New Hampshire, speaking on "Gender Divisions in the Northern Rural Economy." Soda House Auditorium, Hagley Museum and Library, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. To register or for information, call 658-2400, ext. 243. Baseball: Northeastern (doubleheader). Delaware Diamond, 11:30 a.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS. Seminar: "Baseball Research: It Really Is Scholarship," with David Smith, UD. Class of 1941 Lecture Room, Morris Library, noon. For information, call 831-2231. Seminar: "Design of Experiments," with consultant Jim Ford. 112 Brown Lab, 2 p.m. Seminar: "Transferrin Receptor," with John Lucas, State University of New York Health Science Center. 203 Drake Hall, 4 p.m. Coffee hour: Cosmopolitan Club. 22 North Chapel St., 5:30-7 p.m. For more information, call 837-8636. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Women's lacrosse: Old Dominion. Delaware Field, 1 p.m. For ticket information, call UD1-HENS.
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Extractions: Words on Music: Enhance your enjoyment of each Masterworks concert by attending our popular Words on Music lecture series held before each concert. Maestro Philip Greenberg, Assistant Conductor Chelsea Tipton II, and guest speakers lead a discussion about the music to be performed that evening. Youll learn about the music, lives of the composers and the history behind the music. Words on Music begins at 7:30 pm and is held on the second floor of the Civic Center. Admission is free! Note: Words on Music returns this year to Hilton Head dates will be announced as they are scheduled.
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Extractions: The Knoxville Chamber Orchestra is offering the public a unique chance to see 16-year-old American pianist, Jonathan Biss. This weekend's concerts will consist of David Diamond's Rounds for Orchestra, Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1, Davies' A Welcome to Orkney, and Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 in A Major (or Italian Symphony), said Jim Allen, director of communications. "Both Mendelssohn and Davies wrote these works on places they had visited," Allen said. Rounds for Orchestra will be conducted by the apprentice conductor of the Knoxville Symphony and Knoxville Chamber Orchestras, Navroj Mehta. The apprenticeship allows for hands-on experience, Allen said. The KCO's concert features Biss performing Chopin's work. Biss has won both the Indianapolis and Bloomington Symphony concerto competitions in 1994. His performances include numerous festivals in North America and Europe, and by invitation of Isaac Stern in the Jerusalem Music Encounters last summer. Biss has played at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Detroit with such music greats as James Tocco, Ruth Laredo and Nathaniel Rosen.
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Arborweb Reviews - Review: Summer Chamber Music "MiniFest" pianist ruth laredo is well known from her recordings of Scriabin and Rachmaninoff,and pianist James Tocco, the festival's artistic director, has had a http://www.arborweb.com/reviews/0206.minifest-review.html
Extractions: James Tocco. Summer chamber music "MiniFest" So isn't it grand that the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, in collaboration with Kerrytown Concert House, is presenting a "MiniFest" of three concerts June 21, 28, and 30 devoted to nothing but the hard-core classical repertoire. Very hard core it is: the music ranges across three centuries, from Boccherini's slim but charming eighteenth-century string quintet to contemporary American composer Frederic Rzewski's hard-edged, sharp-cornered Pocket Symphony. But these pieces represent the outer edges. Most of the repertoire is very standard: Ravel's gorgeous piano trio, Debussy's stunningly beautiful late cello sonata, Schubert's deeply soulful Arpeggione Sonata, Mendelssohn's intensely dramatic Piano Trio in D Minor, and Brahms's autumnal clarinet quintet.