Ootw - Tuesday Prelude aL'Apres Midi Dun Faune Kathryn Stott and noriko ogawa (pianos). Americanpianist Cliff Korman has launched Bossa Jazz with his Brazilian Tinge http://www.laloge.org/archives/august/6.htm
Extractions: In anticipation of Simon Rattle's Proms appearance next Sunday, Humphrey Burton presents a week of programmes featuring Britain's most charismatic conductor and one of the most influential figures in British, and increasingly European, musical life as he takes up the reins next month at the Berlin Philharmonic. In today's programme, he talks about his early years as Chief Conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, during which he turned around the orchestras fortunes, with his exciting and often radical programming
NEAJS The opening event of the regional Japan 2001 programme will be a recital by NorikoOgawa, internationally renowned pianist, who will perform at Auckland Castle http://www.neajs.co.uk/news02.htm
Extractions: The opening event of the regional Japan 2001 programme will be a recital by Noriko Ogawa, internationally renowned pianist, who will perform at Auckland Castle on Friday 11th May. Noriko is a national celebrity in her home country and in 1999 was awarded the Japanese Ministry of Education's Art Prize in recognition for her contribution to the culture profile of Japan. With regular radio and television appearances she now spends half her time in Japan and half in Europe. Noriko records regularly for the BBC as soloist and has played with the major British Orchestras, including the Philharmonia, BBC Philharmonic and the Halle. The following pieces will be performed during the recital: Takemitsu - 2 pieces for children Debussy - Estampes Debussy - Images Book 1
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music The Sixth Piano Concerto was written for the Swiss pianist Margrit Weber who NorikoOgawa deserves a huge amount of credit for learning this colorful and http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=1020
San Diego Magazine Barber, Elgar and Zorro The new year begins for the San Diego Symphony with pianistNoriko ogawa performing selections by Barber, Rachmaninoff, Lutoslawi and http://www.sandiego-online.com/entertainment/events/music.shtml
Extractions: RandomImageLinkLong("/ads/cohnbanner.gif /ads/samban.gif /ads/rop.gif /ads/valenti.gif /ads/bta.gif /ads/ccae.gif ","http://www.cohnrestaurants.com http://www.sammyspizza.com http://www.roppongiusa.com http://www.valenti.org http://www.travelbritain.org/2001 http://artcenter.org/ ","border=0 width=468 height=60 "); Pop/Contemporary/Classical On a Classical Note Perlman/Nikkanen/Bailey Piano Trio rings the rafters Jan. 22 at 8 in the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. 340 N. Escondido Blvd. Tickets: 800-98-TICKETS. The Pacific Trio performs works by Brahms Jan. 9 at 7 in the San Dieguito Performing Arts Assn.s Second Sundays at Seven series. Schulman Auditorium, Carlsbad Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad. Tickets: 760-752-5078.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra 1 and 3. Lan Shui conducts this performance, featuring popular Japanese pianist NorikoOgawa who makes a welcomed return after her last visit in February 2001. http://www.sso.org.sg/pages/mediareleases/release5.html
Extractions: The First and Third Piano Concertos of Russian composer Alexander Tcherepnin (1899-1977) whose music is championed by the SSO and Music Director Lan Shui, come from an earlier period of the composer's very colourful life and bear the influences of two other Russian greats, Stravinsky and Prokofiev. Coupling the familiar with the obscure, the concert opens with Rimsky-Korsakov's Russian Easter Overture, a rousingly festive work with its bell-like sonorities and closes with Tchaikovsky's passionate symphonic poem Francesca da Rimini, inspired by the story of two ill-fated lovers from Dante's Inferno.
San Diego Metropolitan - Arts & Events Calendar - January 2000 PERFORMANCE The San Diego Symphony continues its Connoisseur Series with pianistNoriko ogawa performing works of Barber, Rachmanioff, Lutoslawki and Elgar http://www.sandiegometro.com/2000/jan/datebook.html
Extractions: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ONGOING CONCERTS: A diverse group of returning and debut artists highlight the fall and winter lineup of Sunday Organ Concerts in Balboa Park. Sundays, 2pm. Free. Spreckels Organ Pavilion. (619) 702-8138. CRUISE: B Natural and Nude Blues play dance tunes on 19th Century Mississippi-style paddlewheel boat The Bahia Belle. EXHIBIT: Robson Gallery EXHIBIT: The "All Media Group Show" celebrates the millennium. Through January. Tues.-Sat., 10am-5pm. The Artists Gallery, 7420 Girard Ave., La Jolla. (619) 459-5844. EXHIBIT: "Star Wars: The Magic of Myth," EXHIBIT: "Conversations in Culture: A Tenth Anniversary Retrospective" EXHIBIT: "Folk Art of Mexico" Through Jan. 30. Tues.-Sun., 10am-4pm. $5. Mingei International Museum, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. 239-0003. EXHIBIT: "Experiments in Acrylic and Collage" by Offtrack Gallery January artist of the month, Debbie Ross. Through Jan. 31. Daily, 9am-6pm. Offtrack Gallery, 510 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas. (760) 942-3636. EXHIBIT: "100 Years of Automotive Progress: Mirroring the Evolution of San Diego from the Early 1900s into the Year 2000" at the San Diego Automotive Museum. Through Jan. 31. Daily, 10am-4pm. $7. 2080 Pan American Plaza, No. 12, Balboa Park. (619) 231-2886.
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