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Welcome To Chesky Records: The Premiere Audiophile Record Label This was also the year that he had the honor of being introduced to the great classicalpianist earl wild, who not only gave the younger musician some pointers http://www.chesky.com/about/body_about.cfm
Extractions: OUR PHILOSOPHY Our philosophy is simple: to create the illusion of live musicians in a real three-dimensional space. Chesky Records tries to achieve the impression of reality with the most advanced technology available, careful microphone placement, and, most of all, a recording team that pays attention to every minute detail-making your listening experience tangible, pleasureable, exciting, and realistic. Our commitment to detail and our dedication to the music we produce has earned the company world-wide acclaim for the artistic and technical excellence of its releases. But Chesky Records didn't become a Grammy Award-winning independent audiophile label overnight: it's been nearly eleven years of hard work coupled with an abiding passion for great music that has gotten us this far, and it is this very same combination that will carry Chesky into the future. OUR HISTORY It all started in 1978 when a young composer/musician named David Chesky, who was beginning a career on Columbia Records, found himself frustrated with the lack of artistic control afforded by his position. He asked his business partner and younger brother Norman if he thought they should start their own record company. But what did these two young men who had made their way from Miami to New York at a tender age know about running a business? Frankly, not much. But what the brothers may have lacked in corporate acumen they made up for with a burning passion to create great music and great sounds, and the desire to to create new and exciting ways to capture and reproduce music.
Classical Net Review - Chopin - Études Josef Hofmann claimed that the pianist never existed who could perform each and EarlWild, of course, has lived with these works publicly and privately for http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/r/rca33215a.html
Extractions: low: One difference is that Murphy sometimes makes movies that challenge expectations. Since becoming a star, Lawrence has done that only once, in 1999 when he co-starred with Murphy in Life His other movies roll off an assembly line, with the jug-eared comedian playing the same character each time. His latest
Arlington Street Church - Test Version In 1996, Rodger Vine was asked by the eminent Grammy Awardwinning pianist EarlWild to proof-read his transcriptions of Rachmaninov and Gershwin in http://www.riverbendweb.com/client/asc/music-staff.htm
Extractions: Director of Music A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Miguel is very excited to be beginning his first year as Director of Music at Arlington Street Church. Miguel currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts while he commutes weekly as Artistic Director of the Maine Gay Men's Chorus based in Portland, Maine. Most recently, Miguel lived in Cincinnati, OH where he completed a degree in Music Theory and Conducting at The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music , summa cum laude under the tutelage of John Leman and Christopher Zimmerman. He also worked as a church musician for several area churches including The Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains , home of the archbishop of Ohio. A consistent promoter of new music, Miguel was involved in several concerts in Cincinnati that combined new commissions with standard repertoire including concertos, symphonies and choral works. Having worked with composers on several commissions, Miguel has conducted over 15 premieres in the past several years. Among them is at least remain silent, a concert-length piece by composer Corey Dargel , combining newly-composed music with baroque and popular music in a hybrid piece dealing with issues of queer alienation in today's society.
Triangle.com earl Montgomery (Lawrence) is a police academy reject who's relegatedto patrolling a warehouse full of soda. (This sets up what http://triangle.com/triangle.com/movies/moviereview/story/2105604p-2007181c.html
Extractions: get news, weather, movies on your PDA By CHRISTY LEMIRE, Associated Press "National Security" is the best racially mismatched buddy flick hitting theaters this weekend, if only because "Kangaroo Jack" manages to be an even more egregious assault on the senses. While "Kangaroo Jack," starring Jerry O'Connell and Anthony Anderson, is about a black guy and a white guy who chase a marsupial though the Australian Outback after it steals $50,000 in mob money, "National Security," starring Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn, is about a black guy and a white guy who ... um ... does it really matter?
Mixed Up Class Playlist, 11/27/2000 November 27, 2000 Virgil Thomson Anniversary. The birthday of pianistEarl wild (26 November 1915) is observed in the first hour. http://kzsu.org/~romain/playlists/2000/001127p.html
Extractions: The birthday of pianist Earl Wild (26 November 1915) is observed in the first hour. In commemoration of the birth of Virgil Thomson (25 November 1896), the final hour of this program presents a late version of his opera Four saints in three acts , a collaboration between Gertrude Stein and the composer Fanfare I (CD: Praise the Lord) (Gerre Hancock, organ) Toru Takemitsu: Twill by twilight (CD: Takemitsu: (Nexus Pacific Symphony Orchestral Works) Orchestra; Carl St. Clair) Johannes Brahms : Variations on a theme by Paganini, (CD: Earl Wild Plays op. 35 Brahms and Liszt) (Earl Wild, piano) Virgil Thomson: Six selected portraits for solo piano (CD: Virgil Thomson) (Logan Skelton, piano) Ramon Noble: El flautista alegre (CD: The Eule Organ (James Welch, organ) of St. Nikolai Berlin-Spandau) Henry Ley: Evening prayer of King Henry VI (CD: Choral Evensong (Eton College Chapel Choir; from Eton College) Ralph Allwood) Jean-Baptiste Lully: Dies irae (CD: Great Baroque (La Chapelle Royale; Masters: Lully) Philipe Herreweghe) David McK. Williams: In the year that King Uzziah died (CD: The Worlds Above) (The Choir of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco; John Fenstermaker) Emile Waldteufel: Pluie des diamants, op. 160 (CD: Waldteufel: (Slovak State Philharmonic Famous Waltzes) Orchestra; Alfred Walter) Leonard Bernstein: Broadway excerpts (CD: Bernstein: New York, New York Candide, etc.) Best of all possible worlds Oh, happy we Make our garden grow J. S. Bach: Prelude from Suite no. 1 in G (CD: Edgar Meyer: (Edgar Meyer, bass) Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites)
Instr Volkov, Oleg concert pianist. Wasserman, Ron - string bass, NYC Ballet. EarlWild - pianist. Wolford, Dave - saxophone. William Yelverton - guitar/lute. http://www.clasica.com/instr.htm
Extractions: Stanley Alexandrowicz - guitar Amadeus Guitar Duo Amadeus Trio Amsterdam Guitar Trio (BMG) Atamian, Dickran - pianist Bachmann, Maria - violinist (BMG) Manuel Barrueco - Guitarist Bashmet, Yuri - violist (BMG) Joshua Bell - violinist Bellugi, David - recorder Bart Berman - piano - piano duo Bottesini Duo - double bass and piano duo Brain, Dennis - horn Bream, Julian - guitarist Brendel, Alfred - pianist Bronfman, Yefim - piano (Sony) Jui-Chen Chang - Cellist Chee-Yun's Room - Violinist Chee-Yun (official) Choong-Mo Kang - piano Cliburn, Van - pianist James Dick - pianist Dragon, Carmen - harp James Ehnes - violinist Irwin I. Eisenberg - violinist Julia Fischer - violinist Florestan Trio Deniz Arman Gelenbe - piano Arthur Greene - piano Jeffrey Grice - piano Hansen, Thomas - piano Hayden, Angelica - pianist, singer Honigberg, Steven - cellist Vladimir Horowitz - pianist Hsing-ay Hsu - piano Jacqueline du Pre Piano Quartet Emma Johnson - clarinetist Kim, David Korfker and Yamaguchi - violin-piano duo Wilhelm Kempff - pianist Misha Keylin - violinist Osman Kivrak - violist/composer Junko Kobayashi - piano Kreisler, Fritz