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The Times Of Acadiana - Acadiana's Weekly Newspaper 513 World-renowned concert pianist Dr. william chapman nyaho conducts a mini-concerttour of Acadiana courtesy of a Challenge America Grant from the National http://www.timesofacadiana.com/html/C574564B-38D0-4FD8-9330-F375D6409A2F.shtml
Extractions: Performance not in the Music Building Tues. 17 Clare College Choir from Cambridge, England, guest artists, 8 p.m., Concert Hall Tues. 24 CANCELLED William Nyaho Chapman, guest pianist, 8 p.m., Concert Hall Weds. 25 * Vermeer Quartet, 8 p.m., Concert Hall Thurs. 26 Greg Barrett, Rachel Galay, Daniel Galay, Chamber Music, 6:30 p.m., Recital Hall Sun. 29 Wind Ensemble, Ronnie Wooten, director, 3 p.m., Concert Hall * The Vermeer Quartet will be presenting the complete string quartets of Beethoven in a series of concerts beginning February 2002 and ending April 2003. Each of these concerts will be preceded by a lecture at 7 p.m. October November December Concert Schedule ... Contact Us
2theAdvocate Piano concert in New Iberia. pianist william chapman nyaho will presenta concert, Music of the African Diaspora, at 7 pm Tuesday, Oct. http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/102702/art_enotes001.shtml
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Africanbeat.com - Los Angeles Drum And Dance Events A list of Los Angeles African Music and Drum and Dance related events and classes.Category Arts Performing Arts Dance Folk Dancing African kalimba Thanks, Devon Tracey. william chapman nyaho, a concert pianistand also a professor from Ghana,. currently teaching at http://www.africanbeat.com/
Wanadoo Awadagin Pratt. http//www.awadagin.com/index.html. pianist LEON BATES. WilliamH. chapman nyaho, a native of Ghana. http//www.nyaho.com/index.htm. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pradel/PIANIST.htm
Upcoming Events December 5, 2002 7 pm, African Diaspora, a lecture/concert by Dr. william ChapmanNyaho. March 11, 2003 - 7 pm., Concert by pianist Simone Dinnerstein. http://www.iberia.lib.la.us/upcoming_events.htm
2theAdvocate Piano concert set at Sliman Theatre. NEW IBERIA Concert pianist william ChapmanNyaho will perform at 7 pm Oct. 29 at the Sliman Theatre, 129 E. Main St. http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/101102/new_newsbrfs001.shtml
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Promoting Culture GOLDOVSKY (19 November), Russianborn pianist and opera November 1970 Daniel A. ChapmanNyaho, ambassador from william HAFER, 74, led the Ursinus students http://webpages.ursinus.edu/rrichter/history/HISTORY/culture.htm
Extractions: PROMOTING CULTURE 7 January 1970 President Helfferich had empowered a centennial planning committee to celebrate the intellectual and cultural vitality of the college by enriching the usual forum program. It assembled an unprecedented list of events at considerable expense. In the spring 1970 semester Sachar was followed by the following: MICHAEL KORN (11 February), organ recitalist, soon to start the Philadelphia Singers chorale; JAMES MICHENER (17 February), novelist, then living in nearby Pipersville, PA; JOSEPH MAYES (13 March), classical guitarist; JEAN SHEPHERD (15 April), radio performer and writer. 29 October 1970 The FORUM presented the Joan Kerr Dance Company from the Settlement Music School. Their contemporary dance numbers included "Scarlatti Dances," "Sol," and "Childermas." This was the second event in the semester-long schedule set up by dean of women RUTH R. HARRIS, 36, who doubled as director of student activities. The administration and faculty looked on the scheduling of speakers and performing artists as an important adjunct to the curriculum. They required students to attend at least two forums each semester for their first six semesters. Although students chafed under the requirement, and some faculty thought it was a poor way to motivate students to attend, it achieved the purpose of exposing many of them to a variety of speakers and artists representative of the times. Following the Joan Kerr Dance Company appearance, for example, the following forum guests appeared through that fall semester:
COUNTRY ARTISTS Awardwinning, concert pianist, currently teaching at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Vocalist, songwriter, drummer and leader of the Ghanaian band "Sasuma". One of the most promising artists of the reggae scene in Africa. http://www.whoisontheweb.com/../african/ghana/art_culture/artists.htm
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