Extractions: Go to Video ... TOP RENTALS * I Spy * Swimfan NEW RELEASES * Ghost Ship * Truth About Ch... UPCOMING * Analyze That CURRENT RELEASES * Abandon * Behind Enemy L... * Bliss * Blue in the Face * Boys * The Cherry Orc... * City by the Sea - City of the Li... * Crazy As Hell * Don't Say a Word * Empire * Fear and Loath... * Femme Fatale * First Kid * Formula 51 * The Four Feathers * Friday After Next * Full Frontal * Gone Fishin' * Half Past Dead * Heavy Metal * Howling III * I Spy * Jackass: The M... * Just a Kiss * Killing Me Softly * Kiss of the Dr... * Knockaround Guys * Lake Placid * Larger Than Life * Maid in Manhattan * Man from Elysi... * Mystic Masseur * Planet of the ... * Pokemon 4Ever * Predator 2 * The Princess D... * Rambo - First ... * Rambo III * Rules of Attra... * Sordid Lives * Stargate * Stealing Harvard * Sweet Home Ala... * Swept Away * Swimfan * The Tuxedo * A Walk in the ... * Wasabi * The Weight of ... - Welcome Back, ... * Welcome to Col...
Extractions: Go to Video ... TOP RENTALS * I Spy * Swimfan NEW RELEASES * Ghost Ship * Truth About Ch... UPCOMING * Analyze That CURRENT RELEASES * Abandon * Behind Enemy L... * Bliss * Blue in the Face * Boys * The Cherry Orc... * City by the Sea - City of the Li... * Crazy As Hell * Don't Say a Word * Empire * Fear and Loath... * Femme Fatale * First Kid * Formula 51 * The Four Feathers * Friday After Next * Full Frontal * Gone Fishin' * Half Past Dead * Heavy Metal * Howling III * I Spy * Jackass: The M... * Just a Kiss * Killing Me Softly * Kiss of the Dr... * Knockaround Guys * Lake Placid * Larger Than Life * Maid in Manhattan * Man from Elysi... * Mystic Masseur * Planet of the ... * Pokemon 4Ever * Predator 2 * The Princess D... * Rambo - First ... * Rambo III * Rules of Attra... * Sordid Lives * Stargate * Stealing Harvard * Sweet Home Ala... * Swept Away * Swimfan * The Tuxedo * A Walk in the ... * Wasabi * The Weight of ... - Welcome Back, ... * Welcome to Col...
International Series 2002-2003 Daytona Beach Symphony Society Acclaimed for the heartfelt intensity and technical mastery of his playing, pianistJoseph Kalichstein enthralls The pianists longstanding relationship http://www.dbss.org/concerts/012503.htm
Extractions: R.Strauss ..................................Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche David Jolley Joshua Bell Gil Shaham Cristina Ortiz ... Catherine Malfitano Joseph Kalichstein, Piano Acclaimed for the heartfelt intensity and technical mastery of his playing, pianist Joseph Kalichstein enthralls audiences throughout the United States and Europe, winning equal praise as orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. He was recently named to the newly created post of Chamber Music Advisor to the Kennedy Center, an appointment that grew out of his close association with the Center over the past several seasons. He has
Classical Notes a concert of choral music both a cappella and accompanied by Judith long Avitable. WithJoseph Fennimore, international composer and pianist in a http://www.albany.net/~source/eclass.html
Extractions: There is Sweet Music Here: Music for Lent, Music for Spring. Albany Pro Music presents a concert of choral music both a cappella and accompanied by Judith Long Avitable. Lenten music will be contrasted with works highlighting the splendors of nature's glories. 8 p.m. St. John the Evangelist, Schenectady. 273-6510. MARCH 22 There is Sweet Music Here: Music for Lent, Music for Spring. Albany Pro Music presents a concert of choral music both a cappella and accompanied by Judith Long Avitable. Lenten music will be contrasted with works highlighting the splendors of nature's glories. 3 p.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Albany. 273-6510.
Joseph Turrin, Recent News! In collaboration with jazz pianist Jacques Loussier for Mexico Symphony and the LongIsland Philharmonic. Philip Smith, Trumpet / joseph Turrin, Piano Contest http://www.josephturrin.com/news.html
Extractions: The concert will be held on March 9 at the University of New Mexico and the composer will attend. Recording dates March 10 -12 at the University New Feb. 11-19. Trip to LA New Jan. 2003 US Marine Band (ThePresident's Own) play Turrins Hemispheres in Washington, DC New Nov. 11, 2002 US Marine Band (ThePresident's Own) play Turrins Fandango and Escapade at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in NYC. Philip Smith and Joseph Alessi were soloists. New Nov. 10, 2002 Joseph Turrin and Philip Smith give a concert / master class at Darthmouth College New Nov. 2002 Hemispheres recorded by the University of North Texas for Klavier Records New July 18, 2002 Televised LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER with the New York Philharmonic. 8PM National Broadcast on PBS (WNET/13 in New York City area) Joseph Turrin's New York premiere of Fandango
Untitled Chalk Circle (Wheaton College, joseph Cazalet, Director Selected appearances as pianistwith Nancy Helms CBC Radio California State University, long Beach with http://music.concordia.ca/Music_Faculty/Allan/Crossman.html
Extractions: Associate Professor, Concordia University Music Department Recordings CDs - Millennium Overture Dance (five instruments) and Desiderata (clarinet and piano) (to be issued on North/South Recordings) 2000-2001. CD - The Log of the Skipper's Wife , (SNE-646, Montreal), 1998. http://www.allegro-music.com CD - Gypsy Ballads, (piano), North/South Recordings, Max Lifchitz, pianist, (N/S 1014), 1996. http://www.nsmusic.com CD - Desiderata (clarinet and piano), Music from Concordia (SNE-538, Montreal), 1988. Disc- String Quartet No.2 and Eulogy for Caged Animals (wind quintet and piano), (excerpts on "Musical Portrait" from ASCAP Canada), 1985. CD - Different Gravity (Off Ramp Productions, San Francisco) 1993. Keyboard improvisation with electroacoustic ensemble. commissions from soloists and ensembles (concert pieces) Annex Players, Boston
Ob42.rtf 3 after a long illness. After his official retirement, joseph served as pianistand conductor of the Jewish Folk Chorus of San Francisco. http://www.jewishsf.com/bk021220/ob42.shtml
Extractions: DAN PINE Bulletin Staff Music lovers in the Bay Area have lost a local treasure. Sol Joseph, 90, longtime professor of music theory at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and former conductor of the Jewish Folk Chorus of San Francisco, died Dec. 3 after a long illness. "Sol was the sweetest and gentlest man," remembers Renee Enteen, who sang with the Jewish Folk Chorus when Joseph was the ensemble's conductor in the mid-1980s. "He was humble and soft, but a great musician." Born to Ukrainian immigrants in 1912, Joseph earned a master's degree in music from the University of Chicago in his hometown. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II, staying on for a time in post-war Germany. In 1948, Joseph moved to San Francisco with his wife, Belle, and young son, Steven. Aided by the support of Bay Area classical music pioneers Maidie Bacon, Lillian Hodgehead and Ada Clement, Joseph joined the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory in 1948. There he taught theory, counterpoint, harmony and music literature. He also served as acting director and conductor of the Conservatory Orchestra until his retirement in 1977, when he was awarded an honorary doctor of music degree.
Year 2001 MUSICIANS Milestones ~ AMUSIClassical Directory most respected Wagner singers of her time, died in a Stuttgart hospital after a longillness. 04 AUG 2001 COOPER, joseph (pianist and Broadcaster)b 7 OCT 1912 http://members.tripod.com/perfartists/obits2001.html
Extractions: Click to subscribe to MUSIClassical discussion list Recent Classical Musician Deaths ~ 2001 31 DEC 2001 RUBINSTEIN, Aniela (Wife of pianist Artur hostess). Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, in 1908. She died in New York, aged 93. The London Times 29 DEC 2001 ASAHINA, Takashi (Conductor). Died at a Kobe hospital was known for his dignified conducting. He specialized in the works of Beethoven, Brahms and Bruckner. ~ age 93. Guardian Obit, AP
Earshot Jazz Monthly Publication Archive Saxophonist joseph Jarman is a veteran of the Art Violinist Leroy Jenkins, too, haslong been a bearer of pianist Myra Melford became a jazz musician in the http://www.earshot.org/newsletter_arch.cfm?NewsLetterID=11
Primary School Plays - Magic Parrot Productions UK Alternatively, some schools use their own pianist or organist baby, so it was a verylong dangerous journey Mary and joseph were very grateful to their faithful http://www.magicparrot.com/page12.html
Extractions: I have included page 1 of the script so you can get an idea! There are eight modern original songs, as listed below. Schools sometimes add their own selection of other traditional carols to produce a longer concert. Otherwise, the production is about 40 minutes in length. Last time I staged it in my own school it was performed by 85 children including choir, but it can be performed by a group as small as 15. (Cast List below) The package contains script, CD, and basic sheet music. The CD contains two copies of each song, one with vocals for rehearsing, one "backing track" for performance. Therefore no musical ability is needed, but you will need a CD player and microphone for the most effective delivery. (Alternatively, some schools use their own pianist or organist etc.)
Extractions: > Go to Movie/Section BOX OFFICE Head of State Bringing Down the House The Core Basic Chicago OPENING The Good Thief Cet Amour-La Fellini: I'm a Born Liar A Man Apart Phone Booth UPCOMING The Matrix Reloaded Finding Nemo Lord of the Rings: Th... Terminator 3: Rise of... IN THEATERS About Schmidt Adaptation Agent Cody Banks Amandla: A Revolution... Assassination Tango Basic Bend It Like Beckham Biker Boyz Boat Trip Bowling for Columbine Bringing Down the House Catch Me If You Can Chicago City of God The Core Cradle 2 the Grave Daredevil Dark Blue Deliver Us From Eva Down and Out with the... Dreamcatcher Drumline Far From Heaven Final Destination 2 Frida Fulltime Killer Gangs of New York Gods and Generals Harry Potter and the ... Head of State The Hours How to Lose a Guy in ... The Hunted Irreversible Japon Jungle Book 2 Just Married Kangaroo Jack Laurel Canyon Lawless Heart The Life of David Gale Lord of the Rings: Th... Maid in Manhattan The Navigators Nowhere in Africa Old School Open Hearts The Pianist Piglet's Big Movie Platform Poolhall Junkies The Quiet American Rabbit-Proof Fence Raising Victor Vargas The Recruit The Safety of Objects Shanghai Knights Space Station Spider Spirited Away Spun Stevie Talk to Her Tears of the Sun Ten Till Human Voices Wak...
Note.page Guy has been a longstanding annual guest Brass (Alain Trudel - trombone and JosephPetric - accordion voice) in Kitchener-Waterloo with pianist Stephanie Mara http://www.greatconcerts.com/note2_page.htm
Extractions: JASPER WOODS HEIFETZ CELEBRATION A BIG HIT IN AMERICAN MARKET Violin virtuoso Jasper Wood's past year has been one of much success. From a recent launch of a new CD recording, a recording of the music of Saint-Saëns with pianist Jamie Parker, to the critically acclaimed Heifetz celebration recital Jasper Wood has been entertaining audiences the world over. Jasper has a unique style and musicianship that can only be fully captured in a live performance. Audiences and critics have all agreed that Jasper Wood is one of the finest Generation X violinists of our time. The 2001 Heifetz celebration recital tour was such a hit that we have held it over for another year. The recital combines some of Jascha Heifetz's long lost treasures with some of his more famous transcriptions for violin and piano. This is combined with some standard repertoire that Heifetz enjoyed performing throughout his career. The final product is a perfectly balanced program which gives the audience a feeling of complete fulfillment. Jasper Wood continues to be a cutting edge violinist with his unique approach towards repertoire. A fan of music of our time, Jasper Wood is active in the commissioning and performing of new music. 2002 includes two pieces written especially for Jasper Wood by composers Glenn Buhr and Andrew MacDonald.
Ludwig Van Beethoven - Piano Concerto 5 see the name of Rudolf Johann joseph Rainer Habsburg Cramer, a Germanborn, London-basedpianist and publisher. Beethoven and Cramer were life-long friends, and http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/beethoven_piano_con5.html
USRF - Joseph J. Kaufman (1921-1999) joseph J. Kaufman, MD 1921 1999 Professor of Urology open-ocean swimmer, a masterfulpianist, and a During his long and distinguished career, Joe received http://www.usrf.org/jjk_memoriam.html
Extractions: Had he been a nobleman, he would be have been King." Joe Kaufman was the most distinguished urologist of his day. He was a complex, multifaceted individual, who was a brilliant physician and surgeon, a great teacher, and a personal inspiration to all who knew him. In any room of people operating room, lecture hall, athletic field, or social gathering his presence was the dominant one. He influenced the lives of thousands of patients, trainees, co-workers, and students during a UCLA career which spanned nearly 40 years. During those years, both UCLA and the specialty of urology changed from struggling start-ups into important forces. No individual did more to lead these transitions than Joe Kaufman. Joe was effective because of his innate leadership abilities, and also because he was a striking physical presence. Tall, dark, and handsome, he had a booming voice and a commanding demeanor. He was an extremely gifted communicator, clever and funny, both with the spoken and written word. In his many areas of endeavor, he exuded a self-confidence, which assured the best possible result. He was often called a "Renaissance Man" because he was talented in many different fields.
Extractions: JAZZ MUSICIANS This document contains a representative selection of the jazz musicians for whom the Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music includes entries. ADDERLY, Cannonball [Julian Edwin] (b. Tampa, 1928; d. Gary, Ind., 1975). Jazz alto saxophonist and leader of small groups. ARMSTRONG, Louis [Pops; Satchmo] (b. New Orleans, 1901; d. New York, 1971). Jazz trumpeter and singer. BASIE, Count [William] (b. Red Bank, N.J., 1904; d. Hollywood, Fla., 1984). Jazz bandleader and pianist. BLAKEY, Art [Buhaina, Abdullah ibn] (b. Pittsburgh, 1919; d. New York, 1990). Jazz drummer and bandleader. BLEY, Carla (b. Oakland, Calif., 1938). Jazz composer, bandleader, and entrepreneur. BRUBECK, Dave [David Warren] (b. Concord, Calif., 1920). Jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. CALLOWAY, Cab [Cabell] (b. Rochester, N.Y., 1907; d. Hockessin, Del., 1994). Jazz singer and bandleader. CLARKE, Kenny [Kenneth Spearman; Klook] (b. Pittsburgh, 1914; d. Montreuil-sous-Bois, near Paris, 1985). Jazz drummer and bandleader. COLEMAN, Ornette (b. Fort Worth, 1930).
American Big Band Biographies - "B" Listings, Continues PA, d. May 31, 1980 nee joseph Francis Burke Marsala who discovered such folks aspianist Joe Bushkin Before long, he joined Eddie Condon's group and following http://64.33.34.112/.WWW/b10.html
Extractions: Burke had learned to play the piano and violin while still a child, and was playing in dance bands while still in school. For about one-quarter of the century, he was a bandleader and active arranger for major recording studios, where he backed leading singers such as Ella Fitzgerald; Mel Torme, and Frank Sinatra. Sonny formed his band while in Duke University. John Hammond, the music critic, encouraged him to bring the band to NYC, where they wound up in Roseland ballroom. Sonny handled the Vibes and then began arranging for the band. Sonny inherited the Sam Donahue orchestra when Gene Krupa took Sam Donahue away, but when San Donahue left Krupa, he asked for his old band back. The orchestra took a vote and Sam got the band back. Sonny left the band and started a very successful career as west coast studio and TV arranger/conductor, as well as being chief arranger for such bands as Jimmy Dorsey and Charles Spivak. He was musical director for Warner Bros. Records and for Reprise Records, where he was responsible for Frnak Sinatra's records. Later he headed his own Daybreak Records company. Sonny died in 1979.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra the second concert in the series, with conductor/composer Oliver Knussen making along overdue return joseph Swensen is joined by pianist Simon Trpceski http://www.sco.org.uk/new/pr_mai.html
Extractions: The Scottish Chamber Orchestra today announces its 2002/2003 Season featuring concerts throughout Scotland from October to May, with a distinguished line-up of internationally acclaimed soloists and guest conductors. The Orchestra performs over seventy concerts during the Season, with over twenty concerts in both Edinburgh and Glasgow and smaller series in Aberdeen, St Andrews, Inverness, Perth, Dumfries and Ayr, and appearances at Greenock Town Hall and the Great Hall, Stirling Castle. Late Masterpieces - for some of the great composers, their last works are also their most profound. This five-concert series showcases the final works of five of the greatest: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Sibelius. In Edinburgh, the concerts in this series are presented at the Usher Hall. In Glasgow, four of the Late Masterpieces concerts are presented - two at City Halls and two at GRCH.
The Sal Joseph Q&A all, I'd like to thank Sal joseph for helping Trenton, NJ, and was a classically trainedpianist who had Jim started playing together it wasn't long before the http://www.netporch.com/jcroce/q&a1.html
Extractions: Now to the answers! Question: What is the "One thing I bet you didn't know about Jim Croce?" from Sal's personal experience. Answer: Perhaps the most interesting thing you probably didn't know about Jim Croce was that, for a short time, he actually backed up Maury on lead guitar. This was when Jim had moved back from New York and was living in Lyndell, PA. Maury had an album out called "Gingerbreadd", and Jim was recovering from the New York experience. Maury's album didn't get promoted either, so he wasn't able to get many gigs, but once I got him together with Jim something clicked, and Jim was so impressed with Maury's music he adapted his guitar style so they could play a few gigs together. Q: How did he know Maury? Did he have any clue their combination would produce the kind of music it did? A: I met Maury while teaching Communications at Glassboro State College in New Jersey. He was a Music Major from Trenton, N.J., and was a classically trained pianist who had taught himself to play guitar. I was so impressed with his music I left teaching to manage him. Once he and Jim started playing together it wasn't long before the roles switched and Maury started backing Jim on lead guitar. I knew this was a very special collaboration, and the music changed dramatically. Q: Did he remember the first song he heard from the Croce/Muehleisen combination? How did he react? Did he notice a "difference"?