Popular Music And Jazz - February 1996 BB. carter with Hendricks Photo Steve Eichner. The pianist Fred Hersch, a longtimepartner, strikes a similar balance of reflection and Photo Kristine larsen http://www.theatlantic.com/ae/96feb/96febpj.htm
Extractions: BY BOB BLUMENTHAL AND CHARLES M. YOUNG I n a recording career that has spanned sixty-eight years, the living jazz legend Benny Carter has played almost every musical instrument and has written for virtually every musical situation. An influential alto saxophonist, a brilliant arranger for big bands, and a key figure in the integration of the Hollywood soundtrack studios, Carter has also made a quiet yet persistent mark as a tunesmith. In the weeks surrounding his eighty-eighth birthday, last August, he gathered fourteen leading vocalists to make this last point, and the results are assembled in The Benny Carter Songbook (MusicMasters). Although Carter's playing has reflected modern developments, even his recent songwriting conveys the shapeliness and sophistication commonly identified with stage revues and movie musicals of the past. The world-weary sass that Ruth Brown imparts to "My Kind of Trouble Is You," the fragile optimism that Dianne Reeves shows on "Only Trust Your Heart," and the simple warmth that Shirley Horn finds in "A Kiss From You"to take three examplesindicate that Carter's old-fashioned strategies succeed because his melodies almost sing themselves. Peggy Lee, Joe Williams, and Jon Hendricks are among the other participants, of whom three of the most striking are newer voicesNancy Marano and Carmen Bradford (respectively covering two gems from the 1940s, "Lonely Woman" and "Key Largo"), and Diana Krall, who draws the best of the five new tunes, "Fresh Out of Love." Each singer enjoys lustrous support from the alto sax of the ageless composer and the complementary musings of two players half his age, the cornetist Warren Vache and the pianist Chris Neville.
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Extractions: Artist's Name Date Notes: 1964/1965 Season at the RKO Palace Theatre before Removing the Organ. Scott, Don At the RKO Palace Theatre. Robinson, Dean At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 7 January 1988. Ross, Alan At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 30 July 1970. Elsaesser, Harvey At the RKO Palace Theatre. Mills, Allen At the RKO Palace Theatre. Kinnier, Don At the RKO Palace Theatre. Miller, Ashley At the RKO Palace. Jolles, Harold At the RKO Palace Theatre. Died 23 February 1978. Decker, Bruce At the RKO Palace with Richard Lane. Lane, Richard At the RKO Palace with Bruce Decker. Bebko, Doc At the RKO Palace Theatre. Scott, Don Final Gala 4/21 Concert at the RKO Palace Theatre before removal. 1965/1966 Season of Fundraising during the Moving and Installation phase. Ross, Alan RTOS organ installation fundraiser. Died 30 July 1970. Scott, Don RTOS organ installation fundraiser using Universalist Hope-Jones. Kinnier, Don
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Extractions: BIOGRAPHY PRESS AUDIO BUY CDS ... JAZZ HOME biography: the musicians The musicians who perform on Carefully Taught are all world class players whom I've worked with since attending Berklee College of Music in Boston. Pianist Alain Mallet is currently touring and recording with Paul Simon and Phil Woods, he's also worked with or produced records for The NY Voices, Jonatha Brooke, Paquito D'Rivera, Marc Cohn, Dave Samuels, Club D'Elf and Chiara Civello among others. He is a professor at Berklee College of Music. Pianist Teese Gohl has worked with Nana Vasconcelos, Sergio Brandao, Cyro Baptista, Ictus, Tiger Okoshi, George Russell, Bob Moses, Dave Stewart, and Carly Simon. He also worked as a music producer with the composer Eliot Goldenthal on feature movies such as Batman Forever, Alien III, Michael Collins, Titus Andronicus, Frida Kahlo, (last two directed by Julie Taymor), and many others. His collaboration with composer John Corigliano on the movie The Red Violin led to an Academy Award for best score. Teese has also worked on several documentaries with Ken Burns including The West. He is co-owner of his own movie music production company.
Notes From Meredith, Department Of Music, Communication, And Theatre As Beth carter said so eloquently, our music seemed In January, pianist Walter Hautzigspent a week on In March we welcomed composer Libby larsen, who spent http://www.meredith.edu/music/newsletter/volume2number1.html
Extractions: Click here for past issues E-mail: music@meredith.edu We have just finished the Year of Music! Each of the great events of this year has seemed greater than the one before. It has been a fantastic, unbelievable year. The Kurt Weill Festival took place during the terrible week of September 11. I cannot tell you how proud I am of our students, real troupers who performed two full evenings of Kurt Weill songs (a German one and an English one), in spectacular fashion. They dealt with national disaster by dedicating themselves to this positive endeavor. As Beth Carter said so eloquently, our music seemed the only thing that week that did actually make sense. Guest lecturer Susan Borwick framed the whole thing amazingly with a presentation which tied Weill and his times to our own trauma: when can music express the inexpressible? Guest clinicians Patty Martin and Dirk Weiler provided great guidance and inspiration to our student performers. In October, composer Alice Parker was in residence to work with the Meredith choral groups, who joined the Raleigh Oratorio Society in a concert of Ms. Parkers works. It was truly inspirational to watch Ms. Parker work with the choirs and interact with students and faculty. Once again, we saw proof of the fact that great artists are often also some of the kindest, most giving persons in the world. (And she loved our choirs!)
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Library Of Congress Announces 2001-2002 Concert Season 12 Barnum's Bird by Libby larsen (Library of Terreon Gully, bassist Reid Anderson,and pianist Orrin Evans in an and His Band with Regina carter, violin Cuban http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2001/01-112.html
Extractions: Premieres of Operas by Libby Larsen and Roger Reynolds Are centerpieces The 2001-2002 season of "Concerts from the Library of Congress" presents a rich array of free public programs offering classical music, jazz, folk and popular music, musical theater, dance and film events. I HEAR AMERICA SINGING As part of the Library's multiyear celebration of America's rich musical creativity called "I Hear America Singing," the Music Division will be producing a series of broadcasts on the Library's Web site in 2002. This project will provide free Internet access to the Library's unsurpassed musical treasures through a database of recordings, reproductions of manuscripts and printed music, moving and still images, and discussions by scholars and performers. "I Hear America Singing" will include lectures, master classes, symposia and other educational programs that will examine a national musical legacy embracing the range of American musical expression. CONCERT SEASON Premieres of six Library of Congress commissions are slated for the coming season, including operas by Roger Reynolds and Libby Larsen and chamber works by Paquito D'Rivera, Donna Long, Ralph Shapey and Augusta Read Thomas.
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Extractions: Jellison Contents Introduction Impact of School on Adult Life Deciding What's Meaningful Assessment and Meaningful Experiences, Skills, and Knowledge: Looking at the Data ... Response by Warrick L. Carter Response to Judith A. Jellison's "How Can All People Continue to Be Involved in Meaningful Music Participation? " Warrick L. Carter Warrick L. Carter is former director of Disney Entertainment Arts for Walt Disney Entertainment in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Introduction Our topic addressing "How can all people continue to be involved?" presupposes that at one time "all people" have been involved in some form of meaningful music participation. I would suggest that, although it has been an historic goal of music education, we have failed to successfully provide meaningful music participation for all people. Our question rather should be, "How can we provide meaningful musical experiences so that all people will seek to continue music participation in later life?" School to Adult Life The MENC document Opportunity-to-Learn Standards for Music Instruction. Grades PreK-12 appropriately identifies the participation of music in adult life as the ultimate goal for music education experiences: "[I]t is important to note that the ultimate objective of all standards, all music curriculums, and all school personnel is to help all students gain the broad skills and knowledgethat will enable them to function effectively as adults and to contribute to society in today's world and tomorrow's.''
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Extractions: CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or by e-mail at jkm229@northwestern.edu FOR RELEASE: Immediate The Northwestern University School of Music will launch its 25th anniversary season with an array of special events and performances by student ensembles, faculty and guest artists. Among the anniversary highlights scheduled for the first quarter of the academic year is a night devoted to jazz (Oct. 26); a performance of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" by the University's Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (Oct. 27); a concert celebrating the music, 50th birthday, and the appearance of composer Libby Larsen (Oct. 28); and an evening of music theatre and opera hits performed by Tony Award-winner Heather Headley and faculty artists, students and honored alumni (Oct. 29). Pick-Staiger Concert Hall's 25th anniversary celebration is generously supported in part by The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund. This season's Kids Fare programs, for children ages 3 to 8, are supported by Field's Project Image and Target Stores. The following October music performances will be held at either Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 1977 S. Campus Drive; Lutkin Hall, 700 University Place; or Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Road, Evanston campus, as noted below.
Extractions: Search Northwestern Search Help University Relations UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Media Relations Site Map University Relations Media Relations Northwestern News Press Release About Media Relations Who we are and what we do News Headlines Current headlines from Media Relations and Northwestern media coverage Press Release Archive Complete catalogue of Press Releases Newsfeed/Audio Faculty commentary and guest speakers Observer Online Northwestern's faculty and staff newspaper Media Guide to Experts Find faculty experts on a variety of subjects Northwestern Fact Sheet Northwestern facts and history Media Contact Information E-mail addresses and phone numbers Northwestern News text only Last updated 04/01/2003 CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or by e-mail at jkm229@northwestern.edu FOR RELEASE: Immediate The Northwestern University School of Music will launch its 25th anniversary season with an array of special events and performances by student ensembles, faculty and guest artists. Among the anniversary highlights scheduled for the first quarter of the academic year is a night devoted to jazz (Oct. 26); a performance of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" by the University's Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (Oct. 27); a concert celebrating the music, 50th birthday, and the appearance of composer Libby Larsen (Oct. 28); and an evening of music theatre and opera hits performed by Tony Award-winner Heather Headley and faculty artists, students and honored alumni (Oct. 29).
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Extractions: Gaylord Carter, whose 80-year performance career defined "theatre organist," died November 20, 2000, at age 95. One of the world's renowned silent film accompanists and best-known theatre organists, this incredible human being gave sound to silent movies and introduced whole generations to the joy of the theatre pipe organ. The organ was Gaylord's lifelong playground, and he used it as his special effects sound stage for silent films, producing thunderous music for battles, ominous chords for villains, and trick sounds for punch lines. "At its best, the music is felt but not noticed," he once told the Los Angeles Times . "When it's right, you should lose yourself in the picture."
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Extractions: Maryland/Washington Datelines Annapolis Opera Feb. 4, 3 p.m. Finals Concert, Annual Vocal Competition. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts , Annapolis. Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Leslie Dunner conducts: Jan. 26, 27, 8 p.m. J. S. Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3; Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, with Philip Spletzer, violin, Kimberly Valerio, flute, harpsichordist tba; Magnificat in D Major with Annapolis Chorale, J. Ernest Green, Music Director. Feb. 23, 24, 8 p.m. John Adams' Short Ride in a Fast Machine ; Hummel's Trumpet Concerto in E-flat , with Tage Larsen; Mahler's Symphony No. 1. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Annapolis. Call 410-263-0907. Candlelight Concert Society Jan. 6, 8 p.m. Ying Quartet. Jan 20, 8 p.m. Zephyros Wind Quintet. Feb. 24, 8 p.m. Music from China. Jim Rouse Theatre. Call 410/715-0034 or 301/596-6203 in D.C. Choral Arts Society of Washington Jan. 7, 7:30 p.m. Music Director Norman Scribner presents a Choral Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., co-directed by Arphelius Paul Gatling and Barbara Baker, with other groups. Kennedy Center Concert Hall.