Inside Binghamton University valentina Returns for Brahms!, with pianist valentina Lisitsaat 8 pm Saturday, April 13. For ticket information, call the http://inside.binghamton.edu/July-August/30aug01/artspreview.html
Extractions: You can get keyed up over guest pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, who has amassed 22 prizes. Most recently the 24-year-old pianist was the silver medalist at the Van Cliburn Competition. His concert will be Saturday, October 20. Another pianist, Michael Salmirs, known for his elegance and poise, will play an array of music on Saturday, March 2.
Destination Magazine - Summer 2002 October 2022 The 70th Season Opener for the Napa Valley Symphony, with guestpianist valentina lisitsa. Held in Chardonnay Hall at the Napa Valley Expo. http://www.destinationnapavalley.com/resources/events.htm
Downtown Tonight Special Events Tonight's program features George Manahan, Conductor and Grant Park's favoritepianist, valentina lisitsa with music by Harris and Beethoven. http://www.dtnchicago.com/specialevents.html
Extractions: Various Locations, 1.877.CHICAGO, www.877chicago.com . All summer long enjoy music from classical concerts and lakefront festivals to musical chairs and instant choirs. Chicagoans and visitors will find music in public places, hotels, restaurants, and stores. Prices Vary Galileo, Galilei TIMES VARY Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State, 312.846.2600, www.siskelfilmcenter.org . Enjoy a month-long roundup with a focus on rarities and restored classics including "Seven Men From Now" and "The Magnificent Seven." A series focusing on digital video includes "The Kingdom of Credibility" and "Refrigerator Mothers." $8 Movin' Out TIMES VARY
Weis Center Sets 2001-02 Season the direction of Valery Polyansky, and featuring piano soloists valentina Lisitsaand Fazil music concerts is curated by Barry Hannigan, pianist and professor http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/pr/releases/Archives 2001/releases fall 2001
Extractions: Aug. 27, 2001 Weis Center Events presents four series: Reverberations!, Special Effects!, Grace Notes! and Preludes! According to Bill Boswell, director of cultural events at Bucknell, each series is special. "Emphasizing the venues configuration as an acoustically amazing concert hall, the Reverberations! series features major and exceptional classical music events: the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, A Scottish Christmas, Orchestre de Bretagne, Paavali Jumppanen on piano, and the Academy of Ancient Music," said Boswell. "The Special Effects! series offers jazz, dance, and theatre including the classics and the latest, humor and heartbreak, political comment and stunning beauty. "Through the generosity of donors to the Weis Center and the Bucknell Association for the Arts, the free series of chamber music events, Grace Notes!, continues into its fifth year, and the newest series of talks and lecture-demonstrations by the artists, a free Thursday night series called Preludes!, is in its fourth year," he said. Reserved seat tickets to most events in the first two series, Reverberations! and Special Effects! are $20; two in the spring are $25. The remaining two series are free and seats are not reserved.
WSO- Classic Concerts 4 and Glinka's Russlan and Ludmilla Overture. The fiery Russian pianist ValentinaLisitsa performs Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2. What an ending! http://www.wso.org/classicsseries.html
Welcome To Piano.com Uchida, Mitsuko Vaiman, Daniel biography, repertoire, and audio. ValentinaLisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff Piano Duo Volkov, Oleg - concert pianist. http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Masterworks Broward Piano Concerto in F BARTOK Concerto for Orchestra pianist AnneMarie ValentinaLisitsaRACHMANINOFF'S SECOND Tuesday, May 14 (Series I) Wednesday, May 15 http://www.floridaphilharmonic.org/masterworksbroward.htm
Bringing The Music -- Amelia Islander Magazine Baptist Church. The exciting young Ukrainianborn pianist, ValentinaLisitsa, was the featured artist at this Master Series concert. http://www.crossingusa.com/keyword/AIM/Ju02CS.cfm
Extractions: by Deana Basile Kelly The inaugural year of the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival was a stunning success! The performances were stellar, the venues charming, and the audience captivated. Beyond these resounding achievements, the festival organizers managed another feat that reveals the true brilliance in their design: they not only brought chamber music to our island, they brought our island out to the music. Many of us have had opportunities to listen to chamber music before, whether in concert halls, private receptions, or if were lucky, in a beautiful cathedral somewhere in Europe, but the chamber music performed here during the festival fortnight was unique in its island-influenced twists and turns: venues were chosen for their seating capacity and acoustics, but the very spirit of the local venues seemed to infuse the music and inspire the musicians. From the porch of Front and Centre at the marina to the Ritz-Carlton, Fort Clinch and the Palace Saloon, local landmarks were not only musical backdrops, but influenced the selection of composer, piece, mood, dress, and event orchestration. In sum, our friends and neighbors who worked so hard to organize this festival never overlooked the Amelia Island in the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival. Our hats are off to all who contributed their time and energy so generously to this spectacular new event. Here are some of the highlights:
THE AMELIA ISLAND CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Presents. A VALENTINE FOR MUSIC LOVERS. WITH. Internationally Renowned pianist ValentinaLisitsa. Joined by her husband, Award Winning pianist Alexei Kuznetsoff ,. http://www.ameliaislandchambermusic.org/press_release/2003_pr2.html
Extractions: Presents Joined by her husband, Award Winning Pianist Alexei Kuznetsoff , Sunday, February 16, 2003 at 7:00 PM Tickets are $35 for general admission seating. Premium seating tickets are $100 and establish the purchaser as a Friend of the Festival eligible for advance ticket purchase for the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival June 1-22, 2003 For information and reservations, call
Untitled Document Russian pianist duo performance The Calvin College January Series is pleased to host ValentinaLisitsa and Alexei Kuzentsoff, a husbanad and wife team, will be http://www-stu.calvin.edu/chimes/990115/news3.htm
Extractions: The Calvin College January Series is pleased to host a pair of world renowned pianists from Russia on Friday, January 22nd. Valentina Lisitsa and Alexei Kuzentsoff, a husbanad and wife team, will be performing as part of the January Series. They are both masters of classical music, and will be featuring the musical selections of Rachmaninoff, Chopin and Busoni. In addition to their concert in the afternoon, they will be performing in concert in the FAC at 8:00 p.m.This concert will be unlike the lecture series concert. Tickets are required for this concert and are available at the Box Office. Ticket prices are $10 for adults and $5 for students. Student Senate openings for second semester The Office of the Student Senate has two openings for the upcoming spring semester. They will be accepting petitions for these two positions until January 19. If you are interested in submitting a petition or would like information regarding an opening, please stop by the Student Senate Office or call the office at 957-8552. Or you may contact Leah Post, Acting Student Senate Secretary, at lpost80@calvin.edu. Art display on worship The Center Art Gallery opened a new exhibition last Friday featuring artwork designed to enhance the worship experience. A reception was held to give people a chance to meet some of the local artists and experience some of the artwork. Artwork on display includes two- and three-dimensional objects and various other objects such as textile paraments, cermonial crosses, stoles, banners, angels and others.
Sunspot.net - Music Nightlife likes of Murray Perahia, Arcadi Volodos and JeanYves Thibaudet (Shriver Hall); ValentinaLisitsa and Alexei 16-17 Brian Ganz, pianist; Arthur Post, conducor http://www.sunspot.net/entertainment/music/bal-li.fallclassledesep12,0,1891750.s
Extractions: GRAND RAPIDS With the holiday season coming to a close, January usually ends up being a month of hibernation, but for people who want to expand their understanding of major issues or who want to listen to national and international performing artists, Calvin College has a solution. Starting Jan. 8 and continuing through Jan. 28, Calvin will bring leading speakers and performing artists to Grand Rapids as part of its annual January Series. The series of lectures, concerts and theatrical performances has become a popular event throughout West Michigan, and is free of charge. Now in its 11th year, the January Series of Calvin College will offer speakers who present an insider's view of the Bosnian conflict, the ethical implications of genetic cloning, how history has shaped modern China, the future of science, the status of American families, a different look at feminism and the impact of computers on our psyche and our society. In the performing arts, this year's series includes world-class musicians and a highly acclaimed Christian drama group.
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