Marlos Nobre Métral (percussionist, left) and Luiz de Moura Castro (pianist) during the Trio,Curt Thompson (violin), Brinton Smith (cello) and john owings (piano), Marlos http://sites.uol.com.br/marlosnobre/fotos_i.html
Extractions: Marlos Nobre with the cellist Carlos Prieto. Rio de Janeiro - March 2001 MN at the Markgräfliches Opernhaus in Bayreuth, with his interpreters Renato Mismetti (baritone) and Maximiliano de Brito (piano) at the world premiere of his work "Kleine Gedichte", with poetry by Heirich Heine (2000). Sharing a joke with cellist Carlos Prieto. Rio de Janeiro - March 2001. Marlos Nobre with the cellist Carlos Prieto. Rio de Janeiro - March 2001 MN at the Markgräfliches Opernhaus in Bayreuth, with his interpreters Renato Mismetti (baritone) and Maximiliano de Brito (piano) at the world premiere of his work "Kleine Gedichte", with poetry by Heirich Heine (2000). Sharing a joke with cellist Carlos Prieto. Rio de Janeiro - March 2001.
Beverly Babcock - Resident Accompanist Fleisher. Her postgraduate studies were with john owings, pianist-in-residenceat Indiana University at South Bend. Ms. Babcock http://www.smcm.edu/aldiv/music/babcock.htm
Extractions: Beverly Babcock began her piano studies at age five with Bristow Hardin in Norfolk, Virginia. She received a master of music degree in piano performance from the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University where she studied with Ellen Mack and Leon Fleisher. Her post-graduate studies were with John Owings, pianist-in-residence at Indiana University at South Bend. Ms. Babcock has served on the piano faculties at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. She also taught piano privately for twenty-five years. Ms. Babcock has been heard at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater, and on National Public Radio's Performance Today. In addition to her work as resident accompanist at St. Mary's College of Maryland, she works with singers and instrumentalists in the Washington, D.C. area, helping them prepare for recitals, auditions, and competitions. Back to Music Faculty.
Chicago Reader Guide To Music: JazzConcerts Sun 3/16, 5 PM, Jerry owings. FITZGERALD'S 6615 Roosevelt, Berwyn Sun 3/16, 6 PM,john Burnett Swing 3/16, 8 PM, Libby York Quartet with pianist Steve Million http://www.chireader.com/listings/static/jazz.html
Extractions: Free concert with DePaul University piano students. Wed 4/2, 6 PM, Belden-Stratford Hotel, 2300 N. Lincoln Park West. 773-325-7260. performance and discussion entitled "Conversations at the Piano: All That Piano Jazz"; free admission. Thu 4/3, 5 PM, DePaul University Recital Hall, 804 W. Belden. 773-325-7260. TATSU AOKI Free Asian American Heritage Program concert. Tue 4/1, 6 PM, Student Union Building, Northeastern Illinois University, 5500 N. Saint Louis. 773-442-5449. DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER performs a tribute to Kurt Weill with the Arts Center Jazz Ensemble and Orbert Davis. Sun 4/6, 7 PM, McAninch Arts Center, College of DuPage, Park and Fawell, Glen Ellyn. 630-942-4000. OSCAR BROWN JR. Fridays and Saturdays, 8 PM, Episcopal Church of St. Paul and the Redeemer, 4945 S. Dorchester. 773-221-6566. BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET Sat 4/5, Prairie Center for the Arts, 201 Schaumburg Ct., Schaumburg. 847-895-3600. Free concert. Fri 4/4, 12:15 PM, Randolph Cafe, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington. 312-744-6630.
Star-Telegram.Com | Lifestyle Mordasov, arrived at TCU as a completely formed pianist technically, Ungar residence,and 1976 Casadesus Competition top prize winner john owings is chairman http://www.star-telegram.com/news/doc/1047/1:BPAGE71A/1:BPAGE71A0428101.html
Extractions: Star-Telegram Classical Music Critic At first, Tamas Ungar had no idea anything was amiss. The earliest hint for the 10-year-old came when he learned that classes at the special music school he attended were canceled. Later that day, a message arrived that his older brother, Ivan, would not be home for supper because the thoroughfares were blocked. But it wasn't until his father, Imre, took Tamas' hand and walked with him down Elizabeth Boulevard, a few blocks from their Budapest apartment, that he knew something much larger than a school holiday had happened. Piles of rubble smoldered in the streets. Buildings were torn open. An eerie, unnatural quiet had settled over the neighborhood.
OFAM Discography PERFORMER(S) Fritz Gearhart, violin ; john owings, piano. and context essays forjohn M. Ward S) Elizabeth Suderburg, soprano; Victor Steinhardt, pianist. http://libweb.uoregon.edu/music/ofam20-presenters.html
Extractions: A Discography of Resources for Listening, Reading and Viewing in the Knight Library's Music Services and Media Services Collections This is a list of resources to accompany the 2000 Oregon Festival of American Music's (OFoAM) programs. These resources are available in the UO's Knight Library in the Douglass Room, Music Services, and Media Services Collections . The recordings do not circulate outside the Library, except to the faculty and Graduate Teaching Fellows of the University of Oregon. Videocassettes and discs circulate to the faculty and graduate students of the University of Oregon. Paper versions of this listing are available at the Douglass Room Listening Desk. Lists by OFAM Presenters' Works: Fritz Gearhart Dick Hyman Norman Leyden Anne Dhu McLucas ... Carl Woideck Recordings: American violin. Koch International Classics 3-7268-2, p1996. PERFORMER(S): Fritz Gearhart, violin ; Paul Tardif, piano CONTENTS: Duo for violin and piano / Aaron Copland Suite for violin and piano / William Grant Still Variations and capriccio / Norman Dello Joio Suite for violin and piano / Henry Cowell DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX4046 Porter, Quincy, 1897-1966.
Caldwell Fine Arts - Cleveland International Piano Competition Winner in 1975 to honor the memory of the great French pianist, Robert Casadesus Neil Rutman,Edward Newman, JeanYves Thibaudet, Angela Hewitt, john owings and Per http://www.albertson.edu/cfa/archive/Cleveland/cleveland.htm
Extractions: Home CFA Mission CFA Origin Event Archive ... Travel Directions Cleveland International Piano Competition Winner Caldwell Fine Arts presents the Cleveland International Competition Winner, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, in Jewett Auditorium on Tuesday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Select-a-Seat, door, or call 459-3405. Adults are $10-12 and students $8-10. Caldwell is one of two Idaho communities to book the 1999 Winner of the Cleveland Piano Competition. Antonio was so successful at his August performance at the Sandpoint Music Festival with the Spokane Symphony that he was immediately re-engaged. The Cleveland Competition is very difficult. The Robert Casadesus Society and the Cleveland Institute of Music founded this competition in 1975 to honor the memory of the great French pianist, Robert Casadesus who had close ties with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra. A screening committee reviewed 220 audio tapes and documentation of pianists ages 19-32 from around the world. They invited 61 pianists to perform at the 1999 Cleveland International Competition.
Extractions: April Mari Hill and David Lee Bolick were married Saturday at First Baptist Church in Mt. Airy. The Rev. David Snipes officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Keena Moxley, pianist, and Tracy Greenwood, vocalist. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Becky Hill of 281 Southern Road in Mt. Airy. The groom is the son of Herb and Cheryl Bolick of 2113 Anchoridge Ave. The bride was escorted by her father. Bridesmaids were Amy Hill, twin sister of the bride; Molly Bolick; Sarah Meredith of Nashville, Tenn.; Pam Millard of Millville, N.J.; and Mary Beth Reeb of Baltimore. Junior bridesmaids were Samantha Castleman of Lenoir and Caitlin Greenwood of Mt. Airy. Flower girl was Lauren Lockwood of Winston-Salem.
MW Locations String Quartet. Feb 28. Lone Star Chorus. Sweet Adelines. March 28. john owings.Classical pianist. April 25. Mood Indigo. Guitar/Vocalist Duo. May 23. Lone StarBrass. http://www.geocities.com/artsnetc/mw_locations.htm
Extractions: Rock Band May 3 Lizz Blazing Saddles Blues Vocalist Country/Western Band The Doglegs Band Elephants Jarold Country American Tropical Island Band May 17 Jazz Prodigies Scott and James Band UTA Group Country Western May 24 Joyful Sound String Band TBA Folk Dulcimer TBA May 31 Diz Astor Dallas Tap Dazzlers True Blue Comedienne Tap Dance Blues Band June 7 STARS Regal Opera MicheMalou Musical Theater Opera Celtic Quartet June 14 ONSTAGE Taps 'N Tunes Concert Bells
School Of Music Faculty john owings, Professor of Music and Division Chair of Piano Studies at TCU For moreinformation about Mr. owings. She may be heard as pianist on two CDs The http://www.music.tcu.edu/Bios-Full Time.htm
Extractions: Full-Time Faculty Biographies Sheila Allen Associate Professor of Voice and Division Chair of Vocal Studies holds the BM from Oberlin Conservatory, MM, DMA, and Performers Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, and has studied in Stuttgart, Germany as a Fulbright scholar. A pupil of Helen Boatwright, Lore Fischer, and Helen Hodam, she was a national finalist in both the Metropolitan Opera Auditions and the NATS Artist Awards. Active as a recitalist and soloist in recital, operatic, and orchestral repertoire, she has performed roles with the Baltimore, Chautauqua, Eugene, Buffalo, and Rochester Opera Under the Stars Opera companies, appeared with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Syracuse Symphony and recorded for CRI, PBS, and Deutschlandfunk. She has appeared as a recitalist in various European venues, Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the National Gallery of Art. A champion of contemporary music, she has performed numerous premieres, including Stephen Alberts To Wake the Dead , and those of some half dozen works written for her.
AXE - Fifteenth Annual Faculty Author Reception (1997 - 1998) Working with a pianist, improving memory, acting, subtexting, and McGrath 1997 SusanJ. Marchant - 1987, 1999 john B. Marrs 1989 Guy W. owings - 1989 Robert K http://library.pittstate.edu/fac-author/15th-ann.html
Extractions: Skip navigation links and go to page title Axe Home Questions? Search Engines ... Catalog Fifteenth Annual Faculty Author Reception (1997 - 1998) The Leonard H. Axe Library held its 15th annual Faculty Author Reception on Thursday, November 5th, 1998, from 3:00 to 4:30 in the Library browsing area. The reception continued the Library's tradition of honoring University book authors and editors. As a library, we wish to recognize works of PSU faculty published in paper or electronically. University members that have authored, co-authored, or edited books published since last year's Reception are honored, as well as published creative works such as musical compositions, art exhibit catalogs, or audio recordings. University authors of journal articles, book chapters, or conference proceedings are also honored with a display at the Reception. Donald Baack Organizational Behavior This book is designed to be a comprehensive review of the field of Organizational Behavior (OB), including examination of a wide variety of topics. To organize the materials, the definition of OB is offered which suggests that Organizational Behavior is the study of people being influenced by and influencing an organization. O. Gene Bicknell
EMusic: Music Of William Quincy Porter Four Pieces For Violin and Piano; Improvisation for Violin and Piano (To Lois Porter);Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky); john owings, pianist. http://www.emusic.com/cd/10607/10607047.html
Extractions: Rock/Pop Jazz Electronic Urban/Hip Hop ... Message Boards Artist Search Album Search Track Search Label Search Artist: Fritz Gearhart Album: Music of William Quincy Porter Label: KOCH Classics Genre: Classical: 20th Century William Quincy Porter: Sonata In D Minor:Allegro Moderato; Molto Moderato/ Allegro Appassionato; Sonata In E Minor; Berceuse (To Little Helen); Piece for Violin (To Lois); Four Pieces For Violin and Piano; Improvisation for Violin and Piano (To Lois Porter); Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky); John Owings, pianist [:30 MP3 samples] Song Title hi fi lo fi Time Download Sonata in D minor: Allegro Moderato Molto moderato Allegro Appassionata Sonata in E minor Berceuse (To Little Helen)Sonata in E minor Sonata in E minor Berceuse (To Little Helen) Piece for Violin (To Lois) Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Improvisation for Violin and Piano (To Lois Porter) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Variations for Violin and Piano (To Oscar Shumsky) Total: Also filed under: Classical: Chamber Classical About EMusic EMusic Download Manager ... Audio Players
Weekly Alibi . Arts And Literature Calendar . 10/21/99 john'S COLLEGE, Santa Fe pianist Peter Pesic performs 1019006, 3600 Crondall Lane,owings Mills, MD john'S COLLEGE, Santa Fe William Kowalski discusses http://www.alibi.com/alibi/1999-10-21/calendar.html
Extractions: PERFORMANCES Openings ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Macbeth . 10/21 thru 10/23 at 7:30 pm. 10/24 at 2 pm. $5 general, $4 students. 843-6400, ext. 340. ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE Night Must Fall , Emlyn Williams' classic thriller. Runs thru 11/7. Call for times and prices. 242-4750. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Basically Baroque I , a performance by the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra of Bach's Brandenburg Concerti Numbers 1, 3 and 6. Saturday, 10/23 at 6 pm. $15. 881-8999.
Christopher Lee Greg and Karen (McNamee) Sober of owings Mills, Md a leading role Adrien Brody inTHE pianist (Focus Features PERDITION (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) john C. http://christopherlee.newstrove.com/
Extractions: If your name is listed below, by now you should have received a small token of our appreciation for taking part in our annual trivia contest. The winners were randomly selected from thousands of respondents who had one of the correct answers to the question regarding a model name that contains all the vowels. The one we had in mind was Sequoia (Toyota's big SUV), but we also accepted Murciélago (Lamborghini's latest supercar) and Yukon Denali (approved on a technicality). Thanks for helping us clean out our closet that fills up during the year with SWAG (Stuff We All Get). In this space last week, I published a statement I signed along with 22 others, roughly equally divided between Democrats and Republicans, calling for a U.S. commitment to "the establishment of a peaceful, stable, united, prosperous, and democratic Iraq free of all weapons of mass destruction." This group, now numbering 29 signers, on Friday issued a second statement, this one in support of the United States working with other nations and international organizations in rebuilding Iraq.
Texas Commission On The Arts Calendar pianist Frederick Moyer has played two different Rachmaninoff concerti with ussince 1995, each time to thunderous acclaim. 730pm. ETBU john owings, Piano. http://www.arts.state.tx.us/caltca/calendar.cfm?RegionID=5
Fritz Gearhart In September 1999 he made his third consecutive appearance on the MidAmericaconcert series in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie with pianist john owings. http://www.concertartist.info/bio/GEA001.html
Extractions: Violin An accomplished performer and recording artist, Fritz Gearhart has been heard in major halls around the country, including Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Recital Hall, the 92nd Street Y, as well as the Terrace Theater at the Kennedy Center. Three compact discs featuring Mr. Gearhart were released in 1996 on the Koch International, Centaur and Albany labels. All have been met with enthusiastic praise from the press: "Gearhart is a bold assertive player... a powerful exponent" ( Strad ), "Sensitive, intelligent playing" ( Orbis Internet ), "deeply committed and wholly convincing" ( Fanfare Magazine ). His 1998 Koch release (Quincy Porter: the unpublished manuscripts) has also received several glowing reviews, including this comment from NetRadio's Bill Parker - "Gearhart is a violinist of formidable technical skill, masterful phrasing, and total commitment." In 1999 a live performance of this material was featured on NPR's Performance Today Gearhart's chamber music background includes several years as first violinist of the Chester String Quartet which was singled out as a highlight of the 1989 American String Quartet congress. His work with the quartet culminated in a 1992 compact disc of American string quartets also on Koch International. In addition to his chamber music collaborations, Mr. Gearhart maintains a busy performance schedule as soloist and recitalist. In September 1999 he made his third consecutive appearance on the Mid-America concert series in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie with pianist John Owings.
Excite Italia - Cartoline Young Albanian pianist living in London, the site includes biography, Spanish pianist's personal home page. 25. Contiguglia, Richard and john. Duo pianists home page, includes http://www.bluemountains.it/directory/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pian
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Brian Silber john, USVI, Megeve, French Alps, Gordon Center for Performing Arts in OwingsMills, Md., and will continue on an international scale. pianist. http://www.jazzconnect.com/briansilber/info.htm
Extractions: Inspired - Brian's May, 2001 release is an eclectic selection of Brazilian, standard and original compositions, all instrumental except one dazzling vocal performance by Kayla Silber. Songs feature Louis Scherr on piano, Alejandro Lucini on drums and percussion, Tony Martucci on drums, Leonardo Lucini on bass, Don Wilner on bass. Buy One Now 1. Yearning This recording features Dennis Chambers, Gary Grainger, John Whitney, Victor Williams, Dan Reynolds, Alejandro Lucini and others. Compositions include originals by Brian Silber, John Whitney and Stephanne Grappelli. Buy One Now Andy Gordon : Guitar and vocals Brian Silber : Violin, viola, mandolin, vocals and string arrangements and
Extractions: INDEX NEWS+FEATURES Photo Feature The Nose The Mail Mobtown Beat ... Feature COLUMNS Funny Paper Think Mink Germ Bag Media Circus ... The Straight Dope ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT Dish The Short List In The Wings Dance ... Eats and Drinks Guide COMICS This Modern World The City The Cardboard Valise Ernie Pook's Comeek ... The PainWhen Will It End? SPECIAL ISSUES Eat Film Fest Frenzy Best of Baltimore Big Books Issue ... Big Music Issue ARCHIVES Author Archives Column Archives Cover Story Archives September 13 - September 19, 2000 By Lee Gardner WEDNESDAY: The Twin Six shares the Ottobar stage with expansive three-piece Silkworm and Adam West . The High School Hellcats headline at the Sidebar. Big in Japan gets its groove on at Paloma's, guitarist Carl Filipiak Dennis Fischer Group gets organ-ized at the New Haven Lounge. The Gordon Center for Performing Arts in Owings Mills kicks off its 2000-'01 season with a trio of modern bluegrass legends: Peter Rowan Tony Rice , and Vassar Clements Silkworm