Yin Ma's Biography yin ma, pianist yin ma was born in Hunan, China on Nov.26th 1985. yin ma, a 15year-old piano virtuoso started piano studying at age four. In 1992, yin ma moved with her parents to New York City. http://www.yinma.net/biography_page.htm
Extractions: Home Biography Awards Reviews ... Send message Yin Ma, pianist Yin Ma was born in Hunan, China on Nov.26th 1985. Yin Ma, a 15-year-old piano virtuoso started piano studying at age four. In 1992, Yin Ma moved with her parents to New York City. Now she is a student at the Preparatopy Division of Manhattan School of Music under the guidance of Professor Arkady Aronov. Prestigious Awards Yin Ma has already won numerous prestigious awards in competitions, including the First International Music Festival Piano Concerto Competition in Italy, two consecutive first prizes at the Bartok-Kabalevsky in Virginia, USA, and most recently at the World Piano Competition in Ohio, USA in July 1999. Debut soloist Yin Ma made her Lincoln Center debut as soloist with the New York Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra at Alice Tully Hall, May 1997. She has since appeared as soloist with the Beijing Symphony in Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor which was recorded on a CD along with works by Liszt, and in April, 2000 she appeared with The Czech National Symphony Orchestra together with its music director Paul Freeman in Chopin Concerto #2 which also was recorded on a CD along with Liszt Concerto #1. Her recital debut took place at the John Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, March 31, 1999. Yin Ma's future performances include appearance with Chicago Simphonietta, concert tours to England and her native China. Critical acclaim Yin Ma has received unanimous critical acclaim for her appearances in the concert halls:
Reviews Exceptional young Chinese pianist yin ma was the brilliant soloist and showedin her performances and incredible maturity well beyond her years. . http://www.yinma.net/reviews.htm
Extractions: Home Biography Awards Reviews ... Send message Reviews "Pianist, Yin Ma, born in China 13 years ago but raised in the United States, is already launched on an international career, having won a handful of competitions, performed in China, Italy and Hungary. She showed affinity for Bartok, an even greater flair for Liszt. Lin responded to (the program's) challenges with exemplary vitality. She played Beethoven's Sonata op. 10 correctly and with solid technical assurance...if her career is not pushed too hard...her Beethoven should be quite special. Her Liszt is already outstanding...she played with a sure sense of the music's evocative charm and her interpretation of the Taranteella was fluent." - Joseph McLellan, The Washington Post, April 2, 1999 "An incredible young piano talent...swept away the audience with a virtuosity that would be amazing for a musician of any age. At only 13 years of age, Yin Ma is not only extraordinary because of her youth, but the beauty and skill of her performing provided an absolutely thrilling concert. The sight of Lin Ma's fingers flying over the keyboard made one's heart race with excitement and awe. Yin Ma has been well trained in the shadings of volume and texture and in bringing her whole body into the emotion of the music."
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Cader Publishing, Ltd. : M yin ma moved with her parents to New York City where she was accepted to the manhattanSchool of Music PreCollege Division to study with the eminent pianist http://www.cader.com/p1529.htm
Extractions: M Mack, Grove Sharon Best Poems of the 90's Best of 98 Famous Poems of the Twentieth Century and most recently selected to appear in the publication Honoured International Poets of 1998 . Sharon has an address on The International Poetry Hall of Fame exhibit: http//wwwpoets.com/s.mack.html. She has to her writing credits a Kent School District handbook, two books written in collaboration with Maple Valley writers, and 10 of her own poetry collections. She takes pride in her writing and can only wonder with pleasure at her blessings and accomplishments. Four grandchildren complete a busy and active lifestyle. Markowski, Benedict Stephen - [b.] March 5, 1932, Hamtramck, Michigan. [ed.] B.A., Central Michigan University, January 1954; M.A. in L.S., George Peabody College For Teachers, 1958; post-grad. at Wayne State U., University of Warsaw, 1962-63, dual scholarship. [occ.] Ethno, Archivist for European Materials, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library (Collector of Polonica; art, rare books, and memorabilia). [hon.] National Honor Society 1967; 1977 Annual Alumni Award, Central Michigan University. Elected to the Central Detroit Bd. of Education, 1973-75 and simultaneously served as Chairman of Region 6. While attending college, from 1949-1953, each year I was recognized as "poet laureate" by the English Dept., at the annual convocations. [oth. writ.] Carissima , A Lyric Drama, Detroit, The Poet's Mark, 1980;
For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Hargrove; violinist maxim Vengerov; cellist YoYo ma; Ballet Folklórico DC Debutof yin Mei; 10 Kennedy Center Concert Hall recital debut of pianist Lang Lang http://www.wpas.org/pr/pr_2002_season_release.htm
Extractions: For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Holtmeier Updated May 15, 2002 Washington Performing Arts Society James F. Lafond, Chairman Douglas H. Wheeler, President 2002-2003 Season Announcement WPAS Begins Season with Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli WPAS Presents Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra For Two Nights, Two Programs WPAS Celebrates Season Opening with London Philharmonic Orchestra WPAS Commissions Two New Works WPAS Collaborates with Nine Community Partners From the Greater D.C. Area By Local Artists Robert Massey and David Wilson WPAS Presents 11 Artists in Education Activities WPAS Presents More Than 70 Performances WPAS Presents 10 Orchestras From Around the World WPAS Presents 16 Artist Debuts For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Holtmeier Updated May 15, 2002 Washington Performing Arts Society Announces 2002-2003 Season Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Cecilia Bartoli, Denyce Graves, Maxim Vengerov and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater To Perform Highlights include the finest in classical, jazz and gospel music
School Reports No. 9 number has reached 2,727, among whom 801 are ma students and a ceremony to conferAdjunct Professorship on Mr. yin Cheng zong, the world famous pianist. http://www.nuaa-us.org/mirrors/nju/xx/xxb.htm
Extractions: The opening ceremony of '96 Ph.D. and MA candidates was held on September 18. Han Xing-chen, Secretary of the University Party Committee, leaders of NU, and heads of schools and departments attended the ceremony. This year NU has the largest enrollment of graduate students in the school's history. The number has reached 2,727, among whom 801 are MA students and 242 Ph.D. students. Yin Cheng-zong Accepted Adjunct Professorship of Nanjing University On September 18, NU held a ceremony to confer Adjunct Professorship on Mr. Yin Cheng- zong, the world famous pianist. Vice-president Xie Li presented the certificate and the school badge to Mr. Yin. In his speech " 'The Yellow River' and I", Professor Yin talked about his love for music, ideals in life and the process of composing his piano concerto "The Yellow River". He also answered the questions put forward by the students. Great emphasis has been laid on the students' cultural education in NU. As one of the universities chosen to conduct cultural education on a trial basis, NU offers over 40 selective culture courses, covering a wide range of dancing, Beijing Opera, piano, calligraphy, painting, photography, and appreciation of Chinese and foreign films, music, and arts. About 5,000 students take the culture courses every year. Professor Yin Chen-zong was glad to see the strong cultural atmosphere in NU. [ University -last updated:Nov 5,1996-
Music Camp 2002 Mr. yin is one of the principle organizers of Legendary pianist Russell Sherman conductsthe piano master class Hill School, 12 Highland St., Natick, ma 01760. http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/02camp.htm
Extractions: A private lesson with Mr. Yin Cheng-Zong, the second prize winner of 1962 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition. Mr. Yin teaches piano and also shares his vivid performing experiences with the students in piano master class. Mr. Yin is one of the principle organizers of the 2002 International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians to be held in October, 2002 in China. A private lesson with Mr. Hung-Kuan Chen, the first prize winner of both the 1982 Busoni and the 1983 Authur Rubenstein Piano Competitions. Mr. Chen teaches piano and coaches chamber music at the music festival. In 1993, Mr. Chen's right hand was seriously injured in an accident. He was told repeatedly that he could not expect to play again. Instead, with his determination and practice of QiGong (a traditional Chinese meditation technique) he has regained his ability to perform and returned the stage with rave reviews. Mr. Chen
Foundation 1. October 21, 1989 pianist yin ChengZong. Works by ma Shui-Long, Chen Yi, Tan Dun,Bright Sheng, Zhou Long, Yong Yang and Qu Xiao-Song were performed by the http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/about_us.htm
Extractions: Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts The Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts, is a non-profit organization registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in January, 1989. The main objectives of the Foundation are: * To enhance the understanding and the appreciation of Eastern heritage through music and performing arts. * To increase the visibility of Chinese music and performing arts through performances. * To stimulate the research of Chinese music and performing arts. * To provide opportunities and assistance to young artists. AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS The Foundation held its official opening ceremony on September 23, 1989, at the Rivers School in Weston. Professor Chou Wen-Chung of Columbia University lectured on the late Alexander Tcherepnin and his contribution in promoting Chinese music. The Tcherepnin Society, represented by the late Madame Ming Tcherepnin , an Honorable Board Member of the Foundation, donated to the Harvard Yenching Library a set of original musical manuscripts composed by Alexander Tcherepnin and his student, Chiang Wen-Yeh. Dr. Eugene Wu, Director of the Harvard Yenching Library, was there to receive the gift that includes the
Program IX. Duet Su ma Meng Ouyang pianist Michel Tan. X. Classic Chorale Silicon ValleyAi Yue Chorus Zhi yin Chorus. Conductor Bainian Tan pianist Michael Tan. http://svay.org/program-2002.htm
Extractions: Program I. Chorale: Chinese Ethnic Songs Silicon Valley Ai Yue Chorus Solo: Hong Zheng Conductor: Bainian Tan Pianist: Michael Tan Homeland, My Loving Mother Zhang Hongxi, Lu Zaiyi The Guest From Afar, Please Stay Fan Yu, Mai Zhizeng On The Field Of Hope Xiao Guang, Shi Guangnan II. Soprano Solo: Chinese Ethnic Songs Sally Huang Pianist: Xiaoming He My Country Lives In My Heart Xiao Guang, Xu Peidong Life Is So Wonderful Qu Zong, Zheng Qiufeng The Deep Deep Ocean Yugoslavian Folk Song You Gave Me A Rose Chinese Folk Song Arr. by Ge Sunzhong Ah, Chinese Land! Sun Zhongming, Tao Siyao La donna `e mobile (Aria from Rigolet G. Verdi V. Womens Ensemble International Folk Songs Lucy Chen Sili Gao Sally Huang Sue Ling Bonnie Liu Sue Ma Min Wang Ann Xu Helen Zhang Hong Zheng Cinian Zheng-Durbin Pianist: Xiaoming He The Little Cuckoo Polish Folk Song At The Side Of The Road Brazilian Folk Song
WYK 2002-2003, Choirs 2K Chan Wing Chun ?, pianist (Junior Choir Choir Member 1S LauHo yin ?, Junior Choir Member 1S ma Tin Yan Ian http://admin.wyk.edu.hk/public/school/section/studunit/03ec_e.html
Resume 1980 ma in Composition, Queens College 1978 BA Queens College Michael Boriskin, pianist,for New World Records (80426) (Released 1992 Choreography by yin Mei. http://www.qc.edu/~smaldone/resume.html
Extractions: 1978 B.A. Queens College, (Magna cum Laude). TEACHING AND ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1990 - present. Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, New York. Tonal Theory, Composition, Twentieth Century Theory, Orchestration, Chamber music, Ear Training, Music Appreciation. Current rank is Associate Professor.
Van Cliburn Foundation North Texas in Denton; Alina Rubinstein, pianist, psychiatrist, and Armonk, NY maryWaiyin An, Accountant Finley, Electrical Engineer; Northboro, ma Greg Fisher http://www.cliburn.org/vcf/secondipcoa.html
Extractions: Van Cliburn Foundation Astrologer, Multiple Emmy Award Winner, and Massage Therapist Among Participants From All Over the World and All Walks of Life Six-day Event to Include Symposia, Seminars, Social Activities, and Special Educational Opportunities for All Participants APRIL 18, 2000, Fort Worth, TEXAS The Van Cliburn Foundation has announced the selected participants for the second INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FOR OUTSTANDING AMATEURS , to be held at Ed Landreth Auditorium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, June 5 to 10. Prompted by the overwhelming success of the first event held in June of 1999, this is the only international competition of its kind based in the United States and features pianists above the age of 35 who have pursued any career other than piano performance or teaching. Among this years contestants are physicians, attorneys, homemakers, computer specialists, engineers, a massage therapist, an astrologer, a 6-time Emmy award winning news producer, and a television news anchor. They come from Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, and 21 states throughout the United States. For a complete list of participants, their hometowns, and occupations, please see below. In addition to the public performances, the Van Cliburn Foundation will host a variety of informal performance opportunities, master classes, social gatherings, and symposia for participants of the Amateur Competition. Dr. Bernard R. Rubin, Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, will bring together a panel to address a range of medical topics including performers stage fright, memory lapses, and causes and prevention of muscle aches, fatigue, and repetitive stress injuries. Pianist and journalist Stuart Isacoff, Editor of
Chinese Music Sampler Dragon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, score by Tan Dun; YoYo ma, cello (Sony YellowRiver Concerto, Cheng-zong yin, pianist; traditional instrumentalists http://enquirer.com/editions/2002/04/14/tem_xchinese_music.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' The Music of Chen Yi, The Women's Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Chanticleer; traditional Chinese instrumentalists. (New Albion Records; $17.98). Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, score by Tan Dun; Yo-Yo Ma, cello (Sony; 13.98). Flowing Stream: Chinese Folk Songs by Zhou Long, the Shanghai Quartet; Min Xiao-Fen, pipa (Delos Records; $13.98). Tan Dun: Bitter Love
Chen Yi & Her Music for violin, cello and pipa By YoYo ma and the Ba yin for saxophone quartet and stringorchestra By Rascher and piano By Cho-Liang Lin and pianist Andre-Michel http://hometown.aol.com/chenyi/myhomepage/profile.html
Extractions: htmlAdWH('7008053', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7009912', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Composer Chen Yi (born in 1953, China) In addition to composing, Ms. Chen also serves on the Board of Directors of Meet the Composer and Chamber Music America, on the Composer Advisory Board of the American Composers Orchestra, the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University, and the International Alliance for Women in Music. She is a member of ASCAP and the American Music Center, and is also active as a violinist in new music and as an ethnomusicologist in Chinese music and is a frequent guest lecturer throughout the United States and China. Since 1991 she has been a co-editor of Music From China Newsletter, an English and Chinese bilingual publication, introducing Chinese music, both traditional and contemporary, to wider audience and scholars. 588 North Gulph Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Chapter IV: "And A Good Time Was Had By All song entitled She Keeps Me Yanging On (Sometimes A man Can't yin). Hangin' on yourtail, 'Cause I'ma truck drivin' male. She nodded at her pianist to begin. http://lizmilner.home.mindspring.com/vcross-4.htm
Extractions: Molly and Vicki arrived late at the Singer/Songwriter workshop. A blonde woman in buckskins was picking harp-like guitar arpeggios and singing in a high, childlike voice. From headband to moccasins, she was encrusted with fetishes, beads, shells, turquoise and silver jewelry. This, Vicki guessed, must be New Age singer Sierra Moonbeam. As Vicki surveyed the other performers, she realized that she'd stumbled into a sort of sartorial Rosetta stone. For here, in the workshop, there was a cross section of all the major folky clothing styles. At the far left end of the stage, the nerd or filker style of dress was modeled by a gangling, fidgety young man in rumpled jeans, rumpled T shirt, suspenders, and Reeboks. Lounging on the young man's right was a tall, tattooed cowboy. Next to the cowboy sat an androgynous punk rocker type with a buzz haircut, black leather boots and jacket, ripped jeans, and a "Welcome to Washington" T-shirt which featured a picture of a smiley face with the top of its head blown off. At the far right a heavily made up woman in a strapless black velvet evening gown lounged against a piano and stared glassily into the crowd. Behind her a piano player in a tux stifled a yawn.
Guru Ratings Miscellaneous Teachers (neither This Nor That) promote his spiritual School at all ma Gopala Kamya offers satsang, reiki, yoga, etc,Kuan yin, J Krishnamurti G Mills M 70ish Canuck (TO) pianistturned-painter http://www.globalserve.net/~sarlo/RatingsO.htm
Extractions: The teachers in this exploding category for the most part do not claim to be enlightened. What they have in common is a) a humble or retiring enough public image to avoid getting rated with the big guys, and b) they don't fit in to the other teacher categories. Some UFO wallahs, some Kriya yogis and some very miscellaneous others. An eclectic lot. Some descriptive information is included. An asterisk (*) indicates they don't really have their own sites, just an interview or short description on someone else's site. And a yellow asterisk ( ) = suggested or located by visitor, thank you. Swami Abhishiktananda * M 1910-1973 French aka Dom Henri Le Saux Xian/Hindu crossover, author, Sri Gnanananda. Page is his book list
List Of Pianists 5B, ?, CHEUNG SHUN KWONG. 5C, ?, PAU yin YAN. 5C, ?, YUNGTIN WAI. 5D, ?, ma KWAN TING. 5E, ?, WONG YEE HO (pianist Leader). http://www.geocities.com/pianistchamber/listofpianists.htm