Splendid E-zine: At A Glance Reviews - July 2, 2001 and too focused for most of today's callow youth marilyn nonken's hourlong AmericanSpiritual's pieces were composed specifically for the pianist, now in http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/jul-2-01/aag.html
Extractions: Various Artists / Roots of Dub Funk / Tanty (CD) Sample 30 seconds of Dub Funk Association's "Natty Dread Kung Fu" On a certain level, dub is a purely functional form of music sonic mind candy for stoners, tapping into an endless now of a groove that may change (or not), may have instruments come, go and bounce around with tape echoes fluttering behind, but is essentially the same, continuous and unending. So the repetition found in most of the tracks on the misnamed Roots of Dub Funk is excusable, up to a point. Some tracks are pleasant enough; the contributions from European producers The Technician and Alpha and Omega are easy background music. Other songs awkwardly try to attempt cross-genre dub-fusion with hip-hop and two-step styles that sound like a soundtrack for some Jamaican-themed mall food court. Ultimately, there's too little that's truly funky (in any sense of the word) on this collection of overly-sequenced and under-developed tracks. ec Ovuca / Wasted Sunday / Rephlex (CD) Sample 30 seconds of "Green Ball" Ovuca is a young fellow from Finland. Although I've never heard of him before (How scandalous!), this is apparently his fourth release on the Aphex Twin's Rephlex label. The Aphex Twin stamp is all over these tracks, particularly in the preponderance of cranky, angular beats laid over happy bunny melodies. It's not a bad influence to have, of course, but it makes it difficult to discern what, exactly, is coming from Ovuca's obviously hyper-creative mind and what's just rehashed Rephlex noodling. That said
New Recommendations NO YES. pianist Marily nonken American Spiritual nonken, marilyn (pno) AmericanSpiritual Nichols Chelsea Square. Eckardt Echoes White Veil. http://www.hbdirect.com/Reviews/29bbc3.cfm
Extractions: "Among many other felicities, [Brendel's] colouring and shaping of the glorious first-movement development is unsurpassed in any performance I have heard. Mackerras and the Scottish CO accompany with style and character... Impossible, of course, to nominate an outright winner among so many recordings of these concertos. But this new coupling is certainly up there with the likes of Schiff, Perahia, Curzon (in K595) and, of course, Brendel himself, Seventies vintage." ***** -BBC
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Untitled setting of it received its world premiere, sung with noble perseverance by sopranoCheryl Marshall, accompanied by pianist marilyn nonken, and dedicated by the http://artists-in-residence.com/~ljlehrman/articles/aufbau54.html
Extractions: April 5, 1998 "Dead nations never rise again." These are the concluding words of the long poem, "The Jewish Cemetery at Newport" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882). At a Merkin Hall concert by the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society (founded 1975), Bruce J. Taub's musical setting of it received its world premiere, sung with noble perseverance by soprano Cheryl Marshall, accompanied by pianist Marilyn Nonken, and dedicated by the composer to his "family I never met who were shot and buried in a mass grave when the Nazis invaded Husiyatin, Poland on July 6, 1941." Most of the setting is straight, quick, syllabic, and square [(in 4/4 time)]. The words of the last line, however, receive five different melodic treatments, ending with a final repetition of the hindsightfully redolent words, "never... again." The verbal manipulation is a gimmick, but one that could work, especially with a little pruning of the 60 lines of text. Ms. Marshall and Ms. Nonken were joined by violinist Deborah Wong and cellist Gregory Hesselink in another world premiere of a more texturally varied, at times quasi-impressionistic setting by Robert Carl (b. 1954) of an even older text, in French, by the philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), based on his Pensees. Unfortunately, only the first half of the text was printed in the program, so it was hard to follow the last four or so of the eight(?) movements. The use of cello tremolandi and pianistic explosions were, however, particularly effective in the early sections.
Symphony Of Distinction classics with the energy, wit and spirit of a great jazz pianist. marilyn nonken AmericanSpiritual marilyn nonken, piano; composers Jeff Nichols, Jason Eckardt http://www.citypaper.net/articles/010302/mus.best2.shtml
Extractions: ECM Hans Otte is a German composer who came under the sway of the American minimalist movement. These selections from his massive Book of Sounds display a shimmering, hypnotic beauty, especially as played by Henck. Artur Schnabel played the classics with the energy, wit and spirit of a great jazz pianist. This is a uniquely engaging survey of this body of work, and Naxos offers it at budget pricing. Stravinsky
Upcoming Performances Click here to open a new window with information about marilyn nonken. A NEW jazzevening featuring the Ukranian pianist who (with his wife) packed our hall http://www.k-wcms.com/concerts.asp
Extractions: Apr Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat May Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Jun Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Jul Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Click on a date on the calendar above to see the program information for that date. Or, scroll down below to see program information for the dates highlighted on this calendar. Click here to open a new window showing the entire schedule for the remainder of the season. All Concerts [except as noted] at KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young Street West, Waterloo (N2L 2Z4) (1 block W. of Albert, overlooking Waterloo Park)]. All concerts are at 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. We have had the occasional afternoon concert, so be sure to check the concert time before coming. Prices: Get the full ticket price list here! Tickets from: Uof W Box Office; WordsWorth Books; Reader's Ink Books; Twelfth Night Music Shoppe; Music Plus; or At Door. Reservations 886-1673 (answering machine; pay at door).
ThreeTwo explores modern and other contemporary areas where a lot of pianists fear to hangout, wrote the Village Voice of pianist marilyn nonken, and she packs http://www.threetwo.org/1998/98bios.html
Extractions: Apartment House The Apartment House ensemble has no fixed instrumental line-up; each new project is devised with a new programme concept in mind, thus allowing for a vast range of performance possibilities. Apartment House has received grants and awards from The Arts Council of Great Britain, the Britten-Pears Foundation, the Goethe Institute, the Hinrichsen Foundation, the Holst Foundation, the Michael Tippett Foundation and the British Council.
Taimur Sullivan-links orchestra in New York. Ben Grosser, composer of acoustic and computermusic. Keith Moore, composer. marilyn nonken, new music pianist. http://www.threetwo.org/sullivan/links.html
Extractions: biography performances listen reviews commissions recordings links contact Jason Eckardt , composer Ensemble 21 , new music performance group in New York Ensemble Sospeso , modern music chamber orchestra in New York Ben Grosser , composer of acoustic and computer music Keith Moore , composer Marilyn Nonken , new music pianist more photos... PRISM Quartet Allison Sloan , my fiancée (click on the link to see the 1999 Project Censored Book with her article, selected as #2; buy it here Zohreh Sullivan , my mom; buy her most recent book here ThreeTwo Festival of New Music My PAW (Picture A Week) gallery
American Composers Orchestra - February 2, 2001 - Joe's Pub Turning (1995) marilyn nonken, piano. entitled Old Songs for a New Man, and a solopiano work, Turning, which will be performed by pianist Marylin nonken. http://www.americancomposers.org/rel20010202.htm
Extractions: Thursday, April 19, 2001, 8:30 pm-David Raksin, Hollywood Cabaret The American Composers Orchestra will present three concerts featuring composer-performers in its second season of "Composers Out Front" at Joe's Pub. These innovative performances, created in association with Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, puts composers on stage, making connections between their eclectic musical roots as performers and their works for the concert hall-breaking down barriers between jazz, pop, experimental and "classical" music.
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Links To The Music World Ensemble 21, featuring Jason Eckardt and marilyn nonken. This page gives informationabout the german composer and pianist Moritz Eggert, who among other http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/main/links.html
Extractions: Paris. See their site for upcoming concerts and dance events at the host venue: Regard de Cygne. The School of Music in St Petersburg, Russia is initiating a new series entitled "Treasures of Saint Petersburg Musical Archives". The first book in this series is Igor Stravinsky's Orchestrations of Beethoven's and Musorgsky's Song of the Flea. Facsimile publishing of two early Stravinsky manuscripts. This could be just what you need for that special someone on your Christmas list. All about the saxophone ! A great site from France. Carnegie Small is a fun and creative chamber music series in Paris. See their site for upcoming concerts and dance events at the host venue: Regard de Cygne.
July 2001 looks like it could be a collection of vapid New Age gush marilyn nonken, dressedin As it turns out, she's just the pianist, and flipping the CD box over we http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/monthly2001/07jul_text.html
Extractions: The quartet tracks are simply mindblowing: each of these four musicians deploys a veritable arsenal of extended techniques that would be the envy of any classically-trained composer (if s/he could figure out a way to notate them), from supersoft silky harmonics ("The End of the Beginning") via col legno flutterings and skitterings across the body of instrument to gritty excessive bow pressure (forget the genteel musique spectrale and check this out for overtone content!) and ultra-high sul ponticello screeches ("Fermage"). This music maps a territory somewhere between the Webern "Bagatelles" and the quartets of Lachenmann and Spahlinger, but with the ferocious energy of early Boulez (and is as much a demonstration of what Fred Frith has called "virtuoso listening" as it is of virtuoso playing). Forget the Kronos Quartet (they don't need your money any more) and invest in this without delay.
Recent, Current, And Upcoming Columbia University. Eckardt's piece, Echoes, White Veil, for solopiano was written for pianist marilyn nonken. nonken recorded http://cmp-rs.music.uiuc.edu/~martiran/HTdocs/current.html
Extractions: The winner of The Salvatore Martirano Composition Award is Jason Eckardt, a graduate fellow at Columbia University. Eckardt's piece, "Echoes, White Veil," for solo piano was written for pianist Marilyn Nonken. Nonken recorded Martirano's piece "Cocktail Music" just before his death in 95. She will be performing both of these pieces at Krannert Center on October 16, 1997. Want more info on the concert
Mikhashoff Trust: Awards for graduate school tuition University of York · marilyn nonken (New York NY NY),artist's fees 1997 Awards Students · Andrey Kasparov, pianist, for doctoral http://www.mikhashofftrust.org/awards.html
GR MUSIC: Composers & Musicians electronic cello; Kronos Quartet; David Liebman, saxophonist; MarthaMooke, electric viola; marilyn nonken, new music pianist; Ursula Oppens http://users.rcn.com/gremusic/compsers.html
New Labels: CIMP has captured the extraordinary percussionist (and very credible pianist, butthats another story nonken, marilyn American Spiritual New Piano Works. http://www.vergemusic.com/old/0901.htm
Extractions: New Labels: Ase featuring: OgreOgress featuring: Rune Grammofon featuring: Sachimay Records featuring: In addition to the New Labels we are also featuring for the first time a selection of releases from Postcards We can order other titles from this label as well as its parent label Arkadia Records as well, so let us know. CRI has been reorganizing and as a result we have a slew of new releases including the inaugural CDs in their new Blueshift Series. Of particular note is the 3CD set from Scott Fields Ensemble 96 Gestures John Oswald in a trio setting on C.I.M.P. Upcoming from Verge in October we will be adding to our roster Cryptogramophone, MikaMusik, EMF (Electronic Music Foundation), Megaphone, and more.
Hymn & Fuguing Tune and 40's. marilyn nonken pianist. Listen to an excerpt of marilynnonken performing music by David Rakowski. Photo by Sara Press. http://www.newmusicbox.org/hymn/jul99/
Extractions: Was it an outdoor experience? I'm not sure, and who cares? But when I was new music critic for the Village Voice in the '80s, I remember being invited to a private event, somebody playing his sax in an abandoned building in the East Village. This was magical, the site, the debris, the resonance of the sound, the surprise, the claiming of temporary echoing territory. My most memorable outdoor musical experience, though not a premiere, but I'm not keeping score was at the Amnesty International tour in '88 or '89, when it came to the Los Angeles Coliseum. One of the singers was Tracy Chapman, whose first album was just out, and a huge hit. When she alone on stage with just her guitar, in front of 90,000 people started "Talking 'Bout A Revolution" (do I remember the title right?), voices throughout the huge space started singing along softly, in the twilight. Simply magical. Second to that would surely be the summer in the '60s when the Four Seasons' "Rag Doll" was the No. 1 pop hit. I remember being at the beach, and hearing people on all sides of me turn their radios up when that song came on. We in classical music sometimes forget the power of community, the way it underlines the meaning and value of music. On the beach (near Boston; can't remember exactly which beach) that summer day, the community temporary and limited as it might have been was so tangible you could taste it.
NYU FAS Department Of Music | Events The program will consist of performances by pianist Daniel Beliavsky baritone DominicInferrera, pianists Stephen Gosling and marilyn nonken, and saxophonist http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/music/dpt_events.html
Extractions: This presentation explores the musical and cultural socialization that often creates the way the world occurs for singers, particularly women, in jazz. Based on interviews with singers and instrumentalists and on ethnographic study of Barry Harris's Workshops and Harlem's Jazzmobile, Kyra Gaunt describes the ways perceived differences between the sexes are socially constructed by singers themselves and by male domination in the jazz world.
Beloit Daily News - Saturday, February 1, 1997 Awardwinning classical saxophonist Taimur Sullivan and pianist marilyn nonken willpresent an event of contemporary music in Eaton Chapel of Beloit College on http://www.beloitdailynews.com/297/6hor1.htm
Extractions: Contemporary works in concert Award-winning classical saxophonist Taimur Sullivan and pianist Marilyn Nonken will present an event of contemporary music in Eaton Chapel of Beloit College on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. The concert is open to the public. Donations ($2 for adults, $1 for students) are suggested. The virtuosic program features works by composers Milton Babbitt, John Anthony Lennon, Luciano Berio, John Downey, including Salvatore Martirano's last twelve-tone work, ``Cocktail Music.'' Sullivan has been acclaimed by the New York Times for his ``seductive breadth of tone and considerable technical agility.'' In the past six years, he has premiered 36 works by composers such as Pulitzer Prize-winner John Harbison, Neely Bruce, and Alvin Lucier. An active proponent in the performance of contemporary music, Sullivan has performed in Latin America, and throughout the United States. Recently, he was heard as a soloist and chamber musician at Lincoln Center in new York City and was featured on CNN. Sullivan's upcoming projects include plans to record Luciano Berio's ``Sequenza VIIb,'' the complete saxophone works of William Albright, and a compact disc of jazz works on the Innova label. Sullivan currently resides in New York City and is on the faculty of the University of Bridgeport.