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Extractions: Keyboard students at the University of Evansville study with highly skilled teacher-performers in the context of a small, closely-knit liberal arts institution. The low student-faculty ratio and teaching emphasis of the university give all keyboard students the benefit of close personal contact with their teachers and each other. The small size of the department-around 120 students-ensures that all students have ample opportunity to participate in masterclasses , weekly studio classes, weekly student recitals, a concerto competition, and degree recitals. Keyboard students at UE also have the opportunity to accompany singers, instrumentalists, and choirs, and to participate in large and small ensembles, benefitting from frequent coachings by different faculty members. Students perform on two Bösendorfer concert grand pianos, four organs made by Holtkamp, Fisk, and Reuter, and two harpsichords made by Dowd and Jones. In addition to frequent faculty solo and chamber performances, the department of music hosts an organ series
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Extractions: [62'32"] full-price by Johann D'Souza INKTRODUCTION. It is not uncommon for Americans to give ticker-tape parades to homecoming winning basketball teams like the Chicago Bulls or Olympic medallists; but for a pianist- that's practically unheard of. Well, that is exactly what happened to Van Cliburn, the tall Texan, when he won the First (ever) Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. A virtual unknown on Russian soil, he was soon to be the favourite going into the finals. The Russians were shocked but not surprised for Cliburn possessed charm, charisma, stature and not forgetting good technique. Practically every major classical recording star has won a major competition, Martha Argerich - the Chopin Competition; Vladimir Ashkenazy - 2nd Tchaikovsky Competition 1962; Murray Perahia - Leeds Piano Competition; Kristian Zimmerman - Chopin Competition and the list goes on and on. In fact it is now a great belief that one needs a major competition to bolster one's career. Major competitions like the Leeds, the Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tchaikovsky and Chopin Competitions give the winners major career breakthroughs, with engagements at various major halls and festivals, recording contracts with major labels like DG, EMI or Teldec (who can normally afford the crème de la crème). Past winners of the Van Cliburn competition in recent years have included Jose Fenghali and Alexei Sultanov.
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Extractions: Issue date: June 23, 2000 KATIE/BILL: box in second column of story Benefit recital at Foothill Jon Nakamatsu is returning to Foothill Collegehis community college alma materto perform a benefit recital at Smithwick Theatre. He will perform Haydn's Sonata No. 33 in C minor; Chopin's Fantaisie in F Minor, Op. 49, Three Mazurkas, Op. 59, and Scherzo No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 39; Tchaikovsky's Theme and Variation in F Major, Op. 19, No. 1; and Rachmaninoff's Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 36. The recital is scheduled for June 25, at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 and $100. For information call (650) 948-4444. @vcredit:Courtesy of Foothill College By Ruth Patrick While the American Dream takes many different forms, pianist Jon Nakamatsu has given us one of the more romantic versions. A native of Sunnyvale and a former high school teacher at St. Francis High School, Nakamatsu won first place in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in June 1997. He was the first American in 16 years to win first place without setting foot in a conservatory. The soft-spoken Nakamatsu gives most of the credit to his life-long piano teacher, Marina Derryberry.
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Extractions: AVIS AU LECTEUR Le lecteur devrait confirmer par téléphone les détails de chaque concert en cas de changement ou d'annulation. On trouvera les # de téléphone soit dans le calendrier dans la description de l'événement, ou dans la section « Lieux de concerts », ou sous le nom de la compagnie dans les « Abréviations ». Les prix sont arrondis au dollar près. Les prix sont ceux des billets pour le public général, pas pour les abonnés ou membres. Dans chaque section géographique, les concerts ont lieu dans la ville principale (d'après laquelle la section est nommée), et le numéro de tél est dans le code régional principal, sauf indication contraire.