Lybot.com: Musicians And Bands > A: 201 - 225 211, aviram reichert. Leading Boogiepianist Axel Zwingenberger has played with emall Big Joe Turner, Lionel Hampton, Sippie Wallace, Jack Dupree and many http://www.lybot.com/Musicians_and_Bands/Alphabet/A_201_225.htm
Ami Maayani Recordings pianist. II. Piano Music Percussion Music IMP FONS 022096. 1). Avant Propos Deuxpr(c)ludes pour piano aviram reichert 2). Deux Impromptus pour piano Orit Wolf 3 http://www.tau.ac.il/~maayani/amirecordings.html
LookSmart - Israeli Music Includes links to related sites. aviram reichert Take a peek at detailsabout this pianist. Includes a biography and a collection of reviews. http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus51605/eus147916/eus262001/eus237162/eus261857/e
98.7 Program Schedule | Network Chicago Sony 63301. 70'. 1200 Newscast. 1215 Live from the Cultural Center A Dame MyraHess Memorial Concert by clarinetist Ron Selka and pianist aviram reichert. http://www.networkchicago.com/wfmt/programs/feb/programs020803.htm
Extractions: February 1 - 8 All times noted are in Central Time SATURDAY, FEB. 1 12:00-6:00 THROUGH THE NIGHT: PETER VAN DE GRAAFF 6:00-10:00 MORNING PROGRAM WITH KERRY FRUMKIN 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar Piano Concerto #3Martha Argerich, p; Montreal Sym/Charles Dutoit. EMI/Ang 56654-2. [25'] Galanta Dances Smetana Three Salon Polkas Weinberger Schwanda Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner. RCA 62587-2. [10'] 11:20 Brahms String Sextet #2L'Archibudelli. Sony 68252. [37'] 12:00 Newscast Chopin Glazunov Chopiniana Bolshoi Theatre Orch/Algis Zuraitis. Melodiya 40231. [9'] 12:30 ChevronTexaco/Metropolitan Opera Live: Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio" 4:00 "From the Recording Horn" with Andy Karzas: Highlights from Puccini operas premiered on this date The Wood Dove Royal Concertgebouw Orch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 21278-2. [20'] Quartet #2 (Intimate Pages) Panocha String Quartet. Supraphon 02152131. [26']
ABC Classic FM Music Details: Friday 7 August 1998 selected by Felix Hayman Spotlight this week Dinu Lipatti, pianist 6.00 News SchubertSonata in A minor, D 784 Allegro vivace aviram reichert,p. (bronze http://www.abc.net.au/classic/daily/stories/s630769.htm
BVSO - Fall 1998 Newsletter 14 concert featuring awardwinning pianist aviram reichert. The piano studentsof the Brazos Valley Music Teachers Association will provide refreshments. http://www.bvso.org/newsletter/1998_fall-2.html
Extractions: Lagniappe Talk One of the special treats available to patrons of the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra concerts is the lagniappe talks that put the music and the composers in the context of their times. The lagniappe talks are held one hour prior to each concert in the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries. The public is invited to the lagniappe talks at no charge. Make plans to attend the Alan Houtchens lagniappe talk at 7 p.m. on November 14 in the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries. See you there. Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 10, from 7-9 p.m. And then, "Be an Angel" and put on your wings and fly over to the beautiful home of Rod and Penny Zent at 8418 Shadow Oaks in Emerald Forest, College Station, for an evening of holiday cheer. There, you will find a host of angels - some like yourself and others divinely decorated. The food will be heavenly and the music, sublime. Good fairies will be amply rewarded and it will be an altogether blissful evening. In other words, this fund-raiser by the Friends Association of the Symphony Orchestra will feature seasonal fun and food, live musical entertainment, door prizes, raffle items, good cheer - and a tour of the fabulously decorated Zent home.
Extractions: Agents and Managers Barenboim, Daniel Bernstein, Leonard Biret, Idil ... Argerich, Martha (1941) - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Rubinstein, Arthur (1887-1982) - International Music Society Page, includes these biographical notes by Harold C. Shoenberg. Reichert, Aviram - Born in Israel, includes biography, contact info, MP3 clips. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Kolacny, Steven and Stijn (1969, 1975) - Pianoduo; biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact info and more. Brendel, Alfred (1931) - Links to biography, discography, essays and quotes. Kapell, William (1922-1953) - Brief biography and notes. Klein, Andreas - German pianist; studied at Julliard School; biography, audio clips, reviews, concerts, photos. Rhodes, Julian (1964) - Piano, organ, and harpsichord player. Biography, calendar, etc. Sassmann, Albert
Extractions: INTERLOCHEN A wide variety of musical acts will perform at Interlochen's annual Arts Festival starting this month. Performers include Faith Hill, classic rock group Chicago, the breezy jazz sounds of Free Flight, folk/rock artists Cowboy Junkies and the Detroit Symphony A concert schedule follows. All concerts begin at 8 p.m. in the open-air Kresge Auditorium unless otherwise noted. Marcel Marceau, mime, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., July 3, Corson Auditorium. Tickets are $20.50. Robert Configlio, harmonica, and the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, July 4. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. U.S. Army Field Band, July 5, Interlochen Bowl, free. Cavani String Quartet, Corson Auditorium, July 6. Tickets are $16.50. Neville Brothers and Little Feat, July 7. Tickets are $17.50-$32.50. The Chieftains, July 9. Tickets are $17.50-$29.50. Classical pianist Aviram Reichert, 1997 Van Cliburn International Competition Bronze medalist with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, July 11. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors.
TCRE Text Orchestra with conductor Keith Lockhart, Interlochen alum/pianist Kevin Cole VanCliburn International Competition Bronze Medalist aviram reichert, also with http://www.record-eagle.com/1999/apr/16concrt.htm
Extractions: Home Business Lifestyles News ... Weather - INDEX - business calendar classifieds columns comics FAQ Feedback! fun stuff games GT Herald lifestyles movies news NIE obituaries opinion photos SITE MAP sports staff list TC TALK tv listings weather web links web search write editor Tell a friend about this page April 16, 1999 Neeme Jarvi By NANCY SUNDSTROM Interlochen Arts Festival has lined up its summer slate of concerts, and under the tree this year are packages from Hootie and the Blowfish, Shawn Mullins, Bruce Hornsby, B.B. King, Debbie Reynolds, Faith Hill, Chris Isaak, Dwight Yoakam, Neville Brothers, Lyle Lovett, Anne Murray, Chicago, Shawn Colvin, John Tesh, Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to name just a few. They head up an impressive array of guest artists who will make the 1999 Interlochen Arts Festival last "All Summer Long." Interlochen Center for the Arts students, faculty and staff will also perform in concerts, theater and dance productions and visual arts exhibits to make for more than 500 events during the season. Interlochen President Edward Downing said the "All Summer Long" theme reflects both a schedule that opens early - June 11 with good-time rockers Hootie and the Blowfish and new sensation Shawn Mullins ("Lullabye") - and concludes Sept. 1 with new-age showman John Tesh, as well as a strategic effort to bring in new and diverse guest artists.
Classical Music Festivals In North America & Canada - פסט 4 Chamber concerts include performances by the pianist aviram reichert, the violinistVadim Gluzman, the pianist Andrew Litton and the violinist Emanuel Borok http://www.klassi.net/new_reviews/opus4/
Extractions: Alaska FAIRBANKS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus. (907-474-8869). July 14-28: Orchestras, jazz bands and classical choral groups perform. www.fsaf.org JUNEAU JAZZ AND CLASSICS (907-463-3378). May 17-26: Performers include the Trio Pacifica (May 20), the classical guitarist Sharon Isbin (May 22) and the mezzo-soprano Leisel Fedkenheuer with the pianist Miah Im (May 24). www.juneau.com/music/ SITKA SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL Sitka. (907-747-6774). June 7-28: In its 31st year under the direction of Paul Rosenthal this festival presents 13 chamber concerts of chamber repertory on Baranof Island. www.sitkamusicfestival.org Arizona GRAND CANYON CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Shrine of the Ages, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park. (520-638-9215). Sept. 6-21: Performers include Trio Solisti (Sept. 7), the soprano Dana Hanchard, the flutist Clare Hoffman, the guitarist Stephen Benson and the pianist Alan Chow (Sept. 14), the Robert Bonfiglio Group with the vocalist Phoebe Snow (Sept. 18-19) and the Corigliano Quartet (Sept. 20-21). Brent Michael Davids is the composer-in-residence. www.grandcanyonmusicfest.org Arkansas HOT SPRINGS MUSIC FESTIVAL Hot Springs National Park. (501-623-4763). June 3-16. Chamber concerts and symphonies, ending with a performance of Verdi's Requiem on June 16. www.hotmusic.org
Extractions: Fernando Rossano was born in Rome, but moved to Paris in 1988 to continue his musical studies. The result is a pianist with a clean, energetic approach to the classical style, a well-defined romanticism and an ability to bring a symphonic sound to a work such as Ravel's La Valse. For his opening-round in Fort Worth he will take a heavy classical-era focus with Beethoven's Sonata in E-flat, Opus 31, No.3 and Haydn's Sonata in E minor, with Liszt's Mephisto Waltz No. 1 to test his bravura. Aviram Reichert Return to competitors page Per Rundberg
Heading Director Mischa Semanitzky Featured Artists/Groups aviram reichert, Andrew Litton AlisaWeilerstein, violinist Elisabeth Batiashvili, and pianist Adam Neiman http://www.symphony.org/news/room/sym4so.shtml
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Heading Emanuel Borok, violin; Gregory Hustis, French horn; aviram reichert, Christoph Henkel Loesch,Lynn Norris, soprano; Jim Russell, tenor; pianist Margaret Mills http://www.symphony.org/news/room/02summerfest.shtml
Extractions: Navigate this area Overview News Room SYMPHONY Magazine In the News On the Move From the Field At the League Recorder (Volunteer News) Upbeat (Youth Orchestras) Education Update SYMPHONY Premieres List 2000-2001 SYMPHONY Premieres List 2001-2002 SYMPHONY Premieres List 2002-2003 Summer Festivals 2002
HAPPENINGS: Music aviram reichert DEBUTS AT SPIVEY HALL Isreali pianist and Van Cliburn Bronze medalistaviram reichert makes his Atlanta debut at Spivey Hall, located on the http://www.cln.com/archives/atlanta/newsstand/021498/hmusi.htm
Extractions: Happenings Index ART STATION presents Sarah Johnson in concert, Mar 12-15. Tickets $18 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. Call for specific showtimes. 770-469-0355. 5384 Manor Dr. Stone Mountain. ATLANTA YOUTH WIND SYMPHONY performs at Glenn Memorial Auditorium, Feb 16, 8:15pm. Located at 1652 N. Decatur Rd., Emory University. For details call 404-727-5050. AWARE HOUSE offers activities for adults and children: discussion, art and music. Musicians/performers welcome. Mon-Thu, 7pm-11pm. $5. 404-9560. BORDERS BOOKS SNELLVILLE presents Harmononie Universelle, Feb 20, 8pm. Call 770-982-0454 for more information. Located at 1929 Scenic Hwy. Snellville. CAPITOL CITY OPERA COMPANY and San Gennaro continue with their 6th season of Tuesday Night at the Opera, Atlanta's first opera dinner theater series. Three-course, Italian meal with wine included, $49.95. The Banquet Room at San Gennaro is located at 2196 Cheshire Bridge Rd. Advance purchases of seats required. 404-633-2848. CELLAR DOOR PRESENTS Steve Earles with special guests Buddy and Julie Miller, Feb 14, 8pm at the Variety Playhouse. Get Tickets from Ticketmaster, 404-249-6400. Web address:www.cellardoor.com.
Classical Music: PSO And Y Import A Cast Of Great Players 17); cellist Carter Brey with pianist Christopher O'Riley (Dec. Van CliburnPiano Competition runnerup aviram reichert opens the season (Sept. http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/19990910Fclass6.asp
Extractions: Classical Music: PSO and Y import a cast of great players Friday, September 10, 1999 By Robert Croan, Post-Gazette Music Critic The classical music season will start with a bang this year, when Mariss Jansons leads the Pittsburgh Symphony, Mendelssohn Choir and a cast of world-famous soloists in Arnold Schoenberg's mammoth oratorio, "Gurrelieder." It may come as no surprise that almost everything to follow by the Symphony as well as other local organizations will be comparatively tame and predictable. Finnish conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste will, however, conduct a work by his countryman, Magnus Lindberg in October; and the Emerson String Quartet will play a 1998 opus by Ellen Taafe Zwilich. As for big-name soloists, the Symphony lists violinist Gil Shahan among its guests, while the Y will present pianist Emanuel Ax in recital. Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble is awaiting its new music director, Gil Rose, while embroiled in a dispute over whether the new director has the right to re-audition longtime union musicians, who had been working under an informal arrangement with PNME founder David Stock. At the other end of the chronological spectrum, the Renaissance and Baroque Society has an impressive lineup that includes not only big ensembles such as The King's Noyse but solo recitals including harpsichordist Peter Sykes playing Bach's "Goldberg Variations" complete.
Dir For Todoinspokane.com Rezek, Michal (b.1965) Open this link in a new window Czech pianist; biography,records, photos, concerts and repertoire. reichert, aviram Open this link in http://dir.todoinspokane.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Extractions: Other Resources: briefcase calendar contacts mail ... Piano Pianists Directories Jazz Lin, Jenny - Young American pianist - Includes biography, gallery, recordings, videos, links and free pdf downloads of sheet music by the American composer Frederic Rzewski. In English and Chinese. Zito, Tommy - Information, pictures, calendar and biography. Young, John Bell - (official site) Biography, reviews, articles; RealAudio and MP3 samples; more. Wood, Ali - Australian pianist. Includes biography, tour dates, recordings, photo gallery and promotional material. Wild, Earl (b.1915) - Includes biography and discography. Vracheva, Galina - Bulgarian pianst, includes biography, CDs, concert dates, MP3s and news. Vinograde, Peter - Has established himself as an outstanding interpreter of piano works of J.S. Bach and 20th century composers. Further information and tour dates. van Schie, Tjako - Dutch: official site with list of recordings, concert programs, press reviews, biography, Tjako's article on Bach's Goldberg Variations, quiz with prizes. Uribe, Blanca
Extractions: A high school German teacher-turned-concert pianist who captured the 1997 Gold Medal at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition will be featured in a concert at Grand Valley State University. Jon Nakamatsu will perform in a concert at 8 p.m. in the Louis Armstrong Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 13. Grand Valley is the only Michigan venue that has featured all three 1997 medalists of the Van Cliburn Piano Competition. Bronze medalist, Aviram Reichert of Israel kicked off the series in October 1997 and silver medalist Yakov Kasman of Russia performed in January. Nakamatsu, a native Californian who has no formal conservatory background, was the first American since 1982 to receive the Gold Medal. Among the prizes he was awarded were two years of international concert engagements and career management, a solo recording distributed worldwide on the Harmonia Mundi label, and a recital debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City. During the summer of 1997, Nakamatsu was invited to replace Vladimir Ashkenazy in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro as soloist with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berline, and performed at Tanglewood with the Boston Pops, the Klavier Festival Ruhr in Germany and the Montpellier Festival in France. He has also performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the New World Symphony and symphony orchestras of Dallas, Detroit, San Francisco and Milwaukee.