Mendelssohn Club pianist valentina lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiences throughoutthe world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of lyricism. http://www.mendelssohnclub.org/?page=concerts
Bright Star Season Presents Prague Chamber Orchestra January 27 27, the Viterbo College Bright Star Season will host the worldrenowned Prague ChamberOrchestra, with a special appearance by noted pianist valentina lisitsa. http://www.viterbo.edu/campnews/releases/archives/spring1998/prague.htm
Extractions: On January 27, the Viterbo College Bright Star Season will host the world-renowned Prague Chamber Orchestra, with a special appearance by noted pianist Valentina Lisitsa. The show promises to be one not soon forgotten. Each musician is a maestro, heralded an American critic during the first North American tour of the Prague Chamber Orchestra Without Conductor (translation of its full Czech title). An ensemble of 36 musicians, the Orchestra plays without conductor, sustained instead by the superb musicianship of each player, and is renowned for its exquisite precision, intonation and balance. In rehearsal and performance, each individual contributes as an interpreter, similar to more intimate chamber music ensembles. The Orchestras repertoire ranges from Baroque to the twentieth century and often includes compositions of todays leading and active composers. The New York Times characterized the Orchestra as a marvelous precision instrument. The Washington Post described the ensembles musical sound as light, clear, perfectly articulated and fresh as a spring gust of wind. Romes Il Giornale dItalio wrote: They demonstrated the highest form of artistic discipline, not blind and passive discipline to a conductor but an enlightened and conscious one. After its successful tour in February of 1996 in the eastern part of North America, Prague Chamber Orchestra makes its eagerly awaited thirteenth North American Tour in 1997?98 season with the remarkable young Russian pianist Valentina Lisitsa and the acclaimed Russian trumpeter, Sergei Nakariakov.
Amelia Island Chamber Music - Festival 2002 - Artists Ukranian born pianist valentina lisitsa is capturing the attention of audiencesthroughout the the world for her stunning virtuosity and unequaled sense of http://www.ameliaislandchambermusic.org/fest2002/who.html
Extractions: Tickets Accommodations Artists Young Resident Artists ... Home Guest Performing Artists Festival der Zukunft in Ernen, Switzerland. He is featured on an album of recent music for viola and winds on the Crystal Records label, and has recorded with the Sequoia Quartet for Nonesuch and Delos, and with the Cleveland Quartet for Telarc. His viola is a Gaspar da Salo, ca. 1585. Acting principal violist of the 2001 Colorado Music Festival in Boulder Colorado, Ms. LeFevre has performed with with the Nederlands Philharmonic Orchestra and was principal violist of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. She was a member of the Assai Quartet while at Yale University, and has been a member of the New Haven Symphony, the Peninsula Music Festival in Wisconsin and, currently, the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra. Her chamber music training has included master classes with the world renowned Tokyo String Quartet.
Current Events Concert pianist valentina lisitsa and Dan (the Innkeeper) play a Brahms piano duet.Artist Linda Lindeborg gets some ideas from our back yard for a new painting. http://www.ameliahouse.com/guests.html
Stereophile Magazine / Magazine Archives Mr. DeRosa's renowned skill on the cello is in full display here, as is the remarkabletalent of young Russian pianist valentina lisitsa, whose rendition of http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?79:4
Calvin College Chimes: Features At 8 pm valentina lisitsa will grace the Fine Arts Center with combination of eloquentmusical talent and graceful demeanor, lisitsa is a pianist in concert http://www-stu.calvin.edu/chimes/2001.01.19/features/index.shtml
Extractions: Christian freedom on a college campus Broder attacks initiative campaigns Once again the Calvin College community was treated to another stellar presentation by a much-acclaimed expert. On January 10, Calvin was privileged to hear from David Broder, national political correspondent for the Washington Post. Broder has covered presidential elections since 1960. He received the coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism as well as a Lifetime Achievement award for his journalistic accomplishments. Raybon gives powerful racial message January Series Information Monday, January 22 Tuesday, January 23 Tuesday, January 23 At 8 p.m. Valentina Lisitsa will grace the Fine Arts Center with her musical stylings in an evening performance. A combination of eloquent musical talent and graceful demeanor, Lisitsa is a pianist in concert that should not be missed. Tickets arerequired for this concert and are available in the Calvin Box Office.
The January Series 1998 Schedule 1 for Piano, Trumpet and Orch, Op 35 featuring valentina lisitsa, piano; Sergei MaryLoeks; Mark and Carol Muller 21 Ignat Solzhenitsyn, pianist Variations on http://www.calvin.edu/january/1998/
Extractions: Underwritten by Miller, Johnson, Snell, and Cummisky Prague Chamber Orchestra J.C. Bach - Symphony No.1,op 18 In E flat Major for 2 orch; Shostakovich - Concerto No. 1 for Piano, Trumpet and Orch, Op 35 featuring Valentina Lisitsa, piano; Sergei Nakariakov, trumpet; Beethoven - Symphony No. 1, Op 21, C major
Pacific Symphony Orchestra - Concert Details Featuring valentina lisitsa, a pianist with the kind of 'jaw dropping' talentthat comes along once in a generation! Her rendering of the muchloved http://www.pacificsymphony.org/concerts/detail.asp?anchor=BR
Sun-Sentinel: Music brought powerful playing from valentina lisitsa in Rachmaninoff's and the SeattleSymphony; lisitsa's summer Beethoven Mei Mei Luo and pianist Judith Burganger http://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/music/sfl-shlj27dec27,0,3504721.column
Sun-Sentinel: Music Noteworthy Miami Beach's popular duopiano valentina lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoffwill cellist Iris van Eck, flutist Christine Nield and pianist Jodie DeSalvo http://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/music/sfl-shlj24jan24,0,5667416.column
Extractions: "One of the things that really helped us was the recording of the Bartok quartets with the new formation," says the English first violinist Edward Dusinberre, who joined the group in 1993. "That was such an intense experience for us and it was a pressurized one, but it went well and we gained a lot of confidence from doing that together."
Florida Southern College Press Release Orchestra (RSSO) and guest pianists valentina lisitsa and Fazil lisitsa held her firstsolo recital at the age of and respected as a duopianist alongside her http://www.flsouthern.edu/pubrel/releases/RussianSymph102601.htm
Extractions: Florida Southern hosts Russian piano festival LAKELAND, Fla. (Oct. 26, 2001) - Florida Southern College presents a festival of Russian piano music Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Branscomb Auditorium on the campus. The Russian State Symphony Orchestra (RSSO) and guest pianists Valentina Lisitsa and Fazil Say will perform the music of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. Music director Valery Polyansky leads the RSSO, whose full repertoire includes several centuries in Russian and foreign music. Born in Moscow, Polyansky studied at the Moscow Conservatoire where he specialized in choral, operatic and symphonic conducting. He has headed the State Chamber Choir for over 25 years and has also led symphonic companies in Russia and abroad. Piano soloists Lisitsa and Say are considered brilliant young stars in the music world. Born in Ukraine and Turkey, respectively, both now reside in the United States, Lisitsa in Miami Beach and Say in New York City.
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Extractions: A Doberman named Sam gets his 15 minutes of fame.... Enjoy the fake rain filter, and our own "Sam Warhol" effect (pictured in the still on this page) This 1998 video was created to test out a new Adobe Premier/Buz edit system, and is about as subtle as a sledgehammer- I must have used every filter available I guess it seemed the thing to do at the time. "Alone" By Night Train
Beth Newdome Spivey Hall at Clayton State College and University in Georgia, they debuted at Carnegie'sWeill Recital Hall in November 2001 with pianist valentina lisitsa. http://www.music.fsu.edu/bios/newdome.htm
St. Helena Star - Napa Valley, California Call for more info. Phone 9633408. Napa Valley Symphony. Concert pianist,valentina lisitsa will perform at 3 pm, Oct. 20, and at 8 pm Oct. http://www.sthelenastar.com/10-10-02/spotlight/stage_screen.html
Extractions: Valentina Lisitsa On Stage and Screen Copia Friday night flicks This week Powwow Highway will be the feature show at Copias Friday Night Flicks, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. This is a story of an oversized Cheyenne man-child on a spiritual quest. Tickets are $6, or $5 for Copia members. Phone: 259-1600 Domaine Chandon A Harvest Dinner will be held at Domaine Chandon Winery Oct. 11 from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Enjoy food, wine, dinner and dancing with a live band. Tickets to this event are $175 and space is limited. Phone: 888-CHANDON Cafe Theater at the Opera House Piano virtuoso John Bayless, also known as Mr. Piano, will be playing Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. for $28. The Banana Slug String Band-Family Program will perform Sunday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. This show is $14. Call for more info. Phone: 22-OPERA Dixieland Jazz Society Tickets are $10 for adults, $3 for kids 12-17 and under 12 Free.
Events At McCain Touring with the Orchestra is Russian pianist valentina lisitsa, who first appearedon stage at the age of four, won a scholarship to study at the famed Kiev http://www.ksu.edu/mccain/performance/97-98/prague.html
Extractions: The Prague Chamber Orchestra is not your average stuffy chamber group. This 36-member, conductor-less ensemble plays a repertoire ranging from canonized classics to works by contemporary composers. They have played the world over, including such cultural centers as Leningrad, Vienna, London, Rome, New York and Tokyo. Touring with the Orchestra is Russian pianist Valentina Lisitsa, who first appeared on stage at the age of four, won a scholarship to study at the famed Kiev Conservatory at the age of seven and has been heavily lauded ever since. See the orchestra the New York Times heralded "a marvelous precision instrument." Presented with the generous support of Joseph and Elizabeth Barton-Dobenin.
Chicago Sister Cities International - Kyiv, Ukraine Ukrainian pianist, valentina lisitsa, performed at the Grant Park Music Festival.The Kyiv Committee hosted a reception for the public to meet the musician. http://www.ci.chi.il.us/CulturalAffairs/SisterCities/kyiv1.html
Grant Park Music Festival 11, as audience and critical darling valentina lisitsa returns for is the Ukrainianbornlisitsa's sixth consecutive Tchaikovsky on June 18, pianist Kevin Cole http://www.ci.chi.il.us/CulturalAffairs/GrantParkMusicFestival.html
Extractions: Chorus Director The Grant Park Music Festival, presented by the Chicago Park District and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, celebrates its 69th annual season in 2003, its last before moving to the Millennium Park Music Pavilion in 2004. Principal Conductor Carlos Kalmar, Principal Guest Conductor James Paul, and Chorus Director Christopher Bell return to lead the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus in a season that celebrates the strengths of the Festival; its world-class orchestra, chorus and conductors, and an outstanding roster of local and international guest artists. The 2003 season will be highlighted by performances of The Damnation of Faust
Yamaha Corporation Of America - Music Education Night Gala concert featured the spectacular Russian pianist Andrei Gavrilov Grante,Alain Jacquon, Francine Kay, Piers Lane, valentina lisitsa, Hamish Milne http://www.yamaha.com/musiced/accent/Accent400/04.htm
The Artist Series At Wheaton College Prague Chamber Orchestra with valentina lisitsa, piano and Sergei Nakariakov, trumpet.St. Billy Taylor, jazz pianist with the Turtle Island String Quartet. http://www.wheaton.edu/TicketOffice/archives9.html