Michael Powell Music of Eric Ewazen Trombone Sonata (w/ Ewazen, pianist) 1997 Arabesque LukesGershwin Concerto in F, russell sherman, piano, Gunther Schuller, conductor http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/CAS/music.nsf/pages/powell
Client Letters October 2000, September 1999 russell sherman The renowned concertpianist of Boston comments on his extensive experience. playing http://www.stanwoodpiano.com/letters.htm
Sherman House For decades, the sherman House hosted personages such as Enrico Caruso, LillianRussell, pianist and statesman Jan Paderewski, and others, as the center of http://www.besthotelsresorts.com/shermanhouse.htm
Extractions: T he Sherman House For decades, the Sherman House hosted personages such as Enrico Caruso, Lillian Russell, pianist and statesman Jan Paderewski, and others, as the center of literary, musical and artistic life in San Francisco. Eight rooms and six suites are re-created in French Second Empire, Biedermeier, and English Jacobean style, all located in the main house, with the exception of three, carriage house suites, and all with views of the formal English gardens or the Golden Gate Bridge and bay. The Paderewski Suite, furnished in the Jacobean style, occupies the former billiards room and features dark wood wainscoting, wood beam ceiling, a nice bay view, and bath with Jacuzzi and second fireplace. The Thomas Church Garden Suite has a separate, spacious living room with free standing fireplace, walls of French-paned windows, Chinese slate floors, and a rattan-wrapped, four-poster bed, all on the lower level of the carriage house, leading to a sunken garden terrace with gazebo and pond. Step into a graceful ambience, where service is marked by personal attention, always present, never obtrusive.
American Composers Orchestra - January 10, 1999 Concert Conductor Dennis russell Davies leads an unusual program four important Americanpianists Francis Thorne, who as both composer and former house pianist at the http://www.americancomposers.org/rel990110.htm
Extractions: MAURICE RAVEL: Piano Concerto for Left Hand in D Major The American Composers Orchestra begins its Millennium celebration with the first of its "20th Century Snapshots" series at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, January 10, 1999 at 3 pm. Conductor Dennis Russell Davies leads an unusual program four important American pianists in four works for piano and orchestra. The concert, entitled The Gershwin Circle, focuses on the international impact of George Gershwin and his music and features Leon Bates, Scott Dunn, Alan Feinberg, and Ursula Oppens, in music by Oscar Levant, Vernon Duke, Maurice Ravel, and, of course, Gershwin.
Playbill Biography: ANDREW SHERMAN ANDREW sherman (Composer) is from Eugene, Oregon He has toured as keyboard/pianistfor artists such Graduate Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Medea russell Simmon's Def http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/11165
Extractions: ANDREW SHERMAN ANDREW SHERMAN Composer ) is from Eugene, Oregon. As Film/TV composer Andrew has composed Clio, AICP, NEBA and LIA award-winning commercial scores, three series, and three films, all from his New York based production house Fluid. A Latin Grammy award winner as producer for his work with Nestor Torres, he is currently co-producing Julia Darling's sophomore album and the Masters of Groove series for Jazzateria records. He has toured as keyboard/pianist for artists such as Mariah Carey, Brian McKnight and Lalah Hathaway, and is currently performing with the bands Redtime, Greg Tannen, and Julia Darling. He has been resident composer for the Moonwork Theatre Company since 1997.
ELibrary.com - American Record Guide 03-01-1998, 'BEETHOVEN Piano ELibrary Is Th Talented pianist Genevieve Wong holds concerts at City Hall **************************************** ***************** The following is issued on behalf of the Provisional Urban Council Genevieve Wong, remarked as "gifted in the hand, soul and http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://ask.elibrary.com/getdoc.asp%3Fpu
Pro Arte: 2000 - 2001 Subscription Concert Series Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with Pro Arte when world renowned pianist RussellSherman joins longtime friend Gunther Schuller to perform their favorite http://www.proarte.org/concerts/detail01.htm
Extractions: Schubert, Octet: Andante; Ibert, Music for violin and piano 3pm Concert Isaiah Jackson inaugurates Pro Artes 24th season with an afternoon featuring four of our principal players. The program begins with one of Mozart's best-loved middle symphonies and closes with Ibert's popular Divertissement, a true showpiece for chamber orchestra. Schubert's Violin Concerto - never before performed in New England - spotlights Pro Artes concertmaster. Pro Artes principal flute, oboe and trumpet solo in Barber's Capricorn Concerto. Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with Pro Arte when world renowned pianist Russell Sherman joins longtime friend Gunther Schuller to perform their favorite Beethoven Piano Concerto. Schuller completes the program with two staples of small orchestra repertoire, Stravinsky's amiable Danses Concertantes and Milhaud's jazz and Latin-influenced Le boeuf sur le toit.
The Connection Music Archive Gospel Music. Dennis Montgomery and live gospel music. (11.24.99). Chopin. PianistRussell sherman on the great composer. (11.16.99). Bach Mass in B Minor. http://archives.theconnection.org/archive/category/music/index.shtml
Philadelphia Inquirer | 11/17/2002 | Record Reviews Eastman Schooltrained bassist Ron Carter and pianist Kenny Barron already incorporate RussellSherman Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 5 (GM Recordings ****). http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/music/4535741.htm
Extractions: (Arista ***) The late, great Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was, to quote J.J. Hunsecker, a cookie full of arsenic. I mean that in the nicest way. Her rigorous ribald raps, like her quick-tempered rep, made her a raw-like-sushi presence, whether bumping against the law and sundry beaus or grinding through the sleek soul song of TLC mates Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and Tionne "T Boz" Watkins. That friction stops in its tracks whenever Lopes makes a posthumous appearance on five of its 13 tracks and leaves a gaping gap whenever she's not. Lopes' frantic stammering stops any warm, hummable melody cold, as on the salacious "Girl Talk" and the rude messy-rhythmic "Quickie." These tracks, though classic girl-disses-boy tunes, are lewder and rowdier than most TLC fare. After she's gone
BSQ Reviews In the meantime, Ill make do with morefamiliar favorites, like pianist RussellSherman and the Borromeo String Quartet at the splendid Rockport Chamber http://www.borromeoquartet.org/reviews/rev_06_23_01.html
Extractions: June 23, 2001 In the meantime, Ill make do with more-familiar favorites, like pianist Russell Sherman and the Borromeo String Quartet at the splendid Rockport Chamber Music Festival, together in public (I believe) for the first time. The Borromeos are one of the rare ensembles who can play Mozart (K.387) and Bartók (Quartet No. 2) with equal conviction and profundity. They understand how Mozarts classicism fuses grandeur with piercing intimacy, how formal perfection both withholds emotion and intensifies it. They heard in still-early Bartók modernist quizzicalness, Hungarian rhythmic assertiveness, and the melodic/harmonic contours and transparency of Debussy (who was still alive - though not for long - when Bartók completed this quartet, in 1917). Sherman joined Borromeo violinist Nicholas Kitchen and cellist Yeesun Kim in a loving and exciting Brahms B-major Trio that moved from heart-easing consolation through mysterious stealth and galloping energy to that final rapturous waltz (Brahms anticipating his Liebeslieder Walzer), as if the dancers kept waltzing themselves into some private alcove where they could pour out their most passionate declarations. Each moment flowed so effortlessly into the next - even from piece to piece - that youd think this is easy to achieve. The uninhibited Brahms, after intermission, came as a great release from the muted, gossamer coda of the Bartók. Brahmss own breathtaking coda created a thrilling resolution not only to the preceding movements but to the entire concert. And Sherman, as rich in support as in bravura, played as if his new partnership with Kitchen and Kim were as longstanding as their own. (Therell be more Borromeo at Rockport this weekend, June 21 and 23.)
The Austin Chronicle Arts Law And Other Performing Arts Along with the chat, the symposium will also feature performances concerts by pianistRussell sherman and fortepianist Malcolm Bilson, and UT Opera Theatre's http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2002-03-01/arts_feature2.html
Extractions: The hottest arts venue in town this week? The UT Law School. Believe it or not, that's where you'll find such internationally renowned cultural figures as playwright Arnold Wesker, author and stage director Jonathan Miller, pianist Joshua Rifkin, musicologist Richard Taruskin, Beethoven expert Lewis Lockwood, artistic directors Bonnie Oda Homsey (American Repertory Dance Company) and Carla Maxwell (Jose Limon Dance Company), New York Times music critic Anthony Tomassini, and jazz pianist Phil Markowitz, along with local arts luminaries Peter Bay, Oscar Brockett, Shawn Sides, Michael Bloom, Ann Ciccolella, Joe McClain, and Kirk Lynn. They're converging there for a symposium on law and the performing arts. It's a pairing with more in common than you might think, as UT Law Professor Sanford Levinson, one of the masterminds behind the symposium, will tell you. After all, the attorney who must persuade the jury of a person's guilt or innocence is nothing if not a performer a fact that's been exploited in dramas from Antigone to Law and Order These ideas and more are the basis for "From Text to Performance: Law and Other Performing Arts," the symposium jointly sponsored by UT's Law School and College of Fine Arts, with the cooperation of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. From February 28 to March 9, the artists noted above will join prominent legal figures, from UT Law School Dean William Powers to Yale professor Jack Balkin, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Phillips to