Aviram Reichert Israeli pinist, Bronze medal winner of the Bronze Medal at the 1997 Van Cliburn Competition. Fax 9723-5251053. aviram reichert is a Steinway Sons artist http://www.aviramreichert.com/index1.1.htm
Yakov Kasman, Pianist - Recordings Page Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Yakov Kasman, Silver MedalistAviram reichert, Bronze Medalist harmonia mundi 907219. top, http://www.yakovkasman.com/recordings.htm
Extractions: SHOSTAKOVICH Quintet for Piano and Strings , the Talich Quartet, also Quartet No. 8 [Calliope: CAL 9320] PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 26, the Moscow Philharmonia Orchestra, also Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 and Contes de la vieille grand-mere, Op. 31 [Calliope: CAL 9303] FOSS , includes the Piano Concerto No. 2 , LUKAS FOSS, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Carl St.Clair, conductor, Yakov Kasman, piano
Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web http//www.arims.org.il/artist.htm. reichert, aviram. Omschrijving Frenchpianist page with biography, discography, repertoire and reviews. http://www.vindex.nl/dir/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
Extractions: Docuvest Friday, April 30, 1999 14 Iyar 5759 Updated Fri., Apr. 30 15:37 WASHINGTON (April 30) - Defense Minister Moshe Arens's visit this week was his first since taking the post in January. He was welcomed to the Pentagon on Monday with a 19-gun salute on what he called his "umpteenth" visit there during three rotations as defense minister. Earlier that morning, though, Arens had his first opportunity to tour the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, which opened in 1993. The exhibits drew him directly into the unfolding tragedy in Kosovo. Arens said that he told US Secretary of Defense William Cohen that he is "more conscious than I might have been of the great suffering of the refugees" and that during the Holocaust period, European Jews could only wish for the West to "use its capability to try to put an end to our suffering." "And here, we do see the US leading an effort to provide some relief to the suffering of the hundreds of thousands [of] refugees that all of us see on the screen. We in Israel are completely supportive of the position of the US and of the actions taken by the US and the NATO forces in the area," Arens stated during a press conference with Cohen.
CD Bible Reich, Steve@; reichert, aviram official web site of the Israeli pianistwho won the 1997 Cliburn Competition. Includes sound files. http://www.cdbible.com/cdbible/artists/WhitePages/wp_18.html
Extractions: R A B C D ... Q R S T U V ... Redding, JoAnne - artist with a passion for blues that is infused throughout a rootsy mix of country, rock, and gospel music. Remus, Kim - country music with raw edge powerhouse vocals. Rockinghams, The - features bluesy classic rock. R-Angels - official site with pictures, news, and video and music clips. R. Kelly@ R.E.M.@ R.H. Factor - hardcore metal band from New Brunswick. r.h.Factor - A hardcore metal band from New Brunswick Canada. Rabbi Mickey Moshe Shur - Jewish musician and lecturer on Chasidism and Jewish mysticism. Rabbinical School Dropouts - modern klezmer music drawing from a plethora of musical traditions and based in Southern California. Rabbit Hill - rock band. Rabby Feeber Rabies, The - St. Louis based punk band. Rabson, Ann@ Rabson, Mimi - provides information about the violist, violinist, who performs classical, jazz and klezmer. Race, Hugo - official site for the founding member of the Bad Seeds. Features sound clips and information on his current projects with the True Spirit. Racecar - info on band members, products you can buy, sample some of their sounds and more.
Classical Piano Links An index of Classical Music Piano Web site links, including composers and genres from various historical periods. O'Gorman Piano Duo (UK). Mirsa Adami pianist (AL). Alessandra Ammara pianist (IT). P.B. Archontides pianist (AU) http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/pianolinks.html
Instrumentalists - Agustin Dumay - Violin As a chamber musician, Augustin Dumay frequently performs with pianist Maria JoaoPires, with whom he has appeared in many countries including Spain, England http://www.trawickartists.net/acts/augustin.html
Extractions: Augustin Dumay was born in 1949 in Paris into a family of musicians. He began studying the violin after his parents took him to hear a performance by Nathan Milstein, who later became his teacher. Dumay entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of ten, remaining there for two years before continuing his musical education privately. At the age of 14, Augustin Dumay gave a recital at the 1963 Montreux Festival with Henryk Szeryng and Joseph Szigeti present in the audience; just a week later, Szeryng was asked to substitute for another violinist on a tour of South America. Unable to go himself, he recommended the young Dumay in his place. Upon his return from the tour, Dumay was accepted as a student of Nathan Milstein, who predicted a great career for the young violinist. Later, Dumay also studied with Arthur Grumiaux for five years in Brussels. In recent years, Augustin Dumay has made a name for himself as a soloist and performer of chamber music. International recognition came in 1979, when Herbert von Karajan made Dumay his guest artist for a special celebratory concert in Paris. Immediately afterwards, Dumay was invited to perform Bartok's Violin concerto No. 2 with the Berlin Philharmonic and Sir Colin Davis, a performance which brought great public and critical acclaim. Since then, Augustin Dumay has enjoyed an increasingly busy international career, and is regularly invited to play with the leading European orchestras and conductors. He has performed regularly with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Orchestre National de France, the Orchestra de la Suisse Romande, the Japan Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra and some of the most prestigious conductors of our time including Sir Colin Davis, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Kurt Sanderling, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski and Rafael Fruebeck de Burgos. He has toured extensively, and often appears at major festivals worldwide including those in Montreux, Bath, Berlin, Lucerne, Monaco, Aix-en-Provence, Leipzig, Montpellier, Ravinia and at the Lincoln Center.
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Music In The Mountains ANGELA YOFFE Piano pianist Angela Yoffe was born in Riga, Latvia to a family ofmusicians and began her studies at age 4. She has performed as a soloist and http://www.musicinthemountains.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/statc.home/file/dsp_solo
Extractions: Pianist Angela Yoffe was born in Riga, Latvia to a family of musicians and began her studies at age 4. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Israel and the United States. This is the fifth season with Music in the Mountains for Ms. Yoffe and husband/violinist Vadim Gluzman. Click on pictures for brief bios. A Three Week Festival of Classical Music Stay Informed Links About Durango Contact Us ... Home
Gilmore Artist Award com. RELATED CONTENT. Kalamazoo group honors pianist. Theatre. MAY 3 AviramReichert, piano; Arthur Campbell, clarinet, 3 pm, Stetson Chapel. http://www.freep.com/entertainment/newsandreviews/gside25_20020425.htm
Extractions: Video games April 25, 2002 Here are performance highlights chosen from the festival's more than 80 events. Concerts are in Kalamazoo unless noted. For a complete festival schedule, ticket prices and other information, call 616-342-1166 or 800-347-4266 or go to www.thegilmore.com RELATED CONTENT Kalamazoo group honors pianist SATURDAY: Piotr Anderszewski with Kalamazoo Symphony, 8 p.m., Miller Auditorium. Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 24; Bartok, Piano Concerto No. 3. SUNDAY: Hank Jones Trio, 7 and 9:30 p.m., Multiform Theatre. Christopher Taylor, piano, 8 p.m., Dalton Recital Hall. Messiaen, "Twenty Glimpses of the Child Jesus." MONDAY: C-Curtis Smith and ensemble, 1:30 p.m., Wellspring Theatre. Terry Riley, "In C." Fleisher-Jolley-Tree Trio, 8 p.m., Chenery Auditorium. TUESDAY: Julia and Irina Elkina, piano duo, 1:30 p.m., Wellspring Theatre. Messiaen, "Visions de l'Amen." Claude Frank, piano, 8 p.m., Dalton Recital Hall. Beethoven, Sonatas Nos. 16, 21 ("Waldstein") and 32. WEDNESDAY: Chucho Valdes, 8 p.m., State Theatre.
Extractions: 2000 Index: January February March April ... December January 2000 January 7 and 10 Add/drop period for spring semester. January 9 Campus dormitories re-open at 9 a.m. January 12-13 Registration for continuing students who have not yet registered. January 18 Classes begin for spring semester. Back to Top Back to News Home February 2000 February 2 Last day an undergraduate may add a course. February 10 CMA 2.320 (Auditorium), 7pm, Photojournalism Distinguished Lecture Series presents: Yolanda Andrade , photographer. February 11-12 City Coliseum: Carnaval Brasileiro , Austin's Rendition of Rio de Janeiro's Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras). February 12 Bates Recital Hall Aviram Reichert , Pianist, Bronze Medalist, Van Cliburn International Competition. February 14 Last day to drop a course without penalty. February 17 The Liz Carpenter Lectureship Presents: Bill Moyers: Journalism's Last Stand Back to Top Back to News Home