2003-04 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Season 9 and Sergei Rachminoff's Piano Concerto No. 3, with soloist william wolfram. Nov. 1416, A Tribute to Frank Sinatra, with pianist-conductor Peter Nero. http://www.indystar.com/print/articles/4/028435-5594-096.html
Extractions: CLASSICAL SERIES Sept. 12-13, Mario Venzago conducts Robert Schumann's Symphony No. 2 and his Piano Concerto, with soloist Gianluca Casicioli, and Eric Stokes' "Prophet Bird." Sept. 18-20, David Lockington conducts Antonin Dvorak's "Carnival Overture," Adolphus Hailstork's Symphony No. 1 and Edward Elgar's Violin Concerto in B minor, with soloist Hilary Hahn. Oct. 3-4
Colorado College } News/Events violin; Bion Tsang, cello; and william wolfram, piano faculty members of the festival,wolfram has had a distinguished career as a concert pianist since winning http://www.coloradocollege.edu/Access/news/benefit.cfm
Extractions: The artists will perform a diverse repertoire of chamber music ranging from the clear, late Baroque of Handel to the powerful emotional expression of late 19th century Russian composer Anton Arnesky. The "Suite populaire Espagnola" by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla will highlight the musicianship of cellist Bion Tsang. A wonderfully melodic piece, "Variations on a Theme by Paganini" for two pianos by Witold Lutoswlawski will also be performed.
Colorado College } News/Events desk and at the gate Wednesday, July 3 Concert Scott Yoo will conduct the SummerMusic Festival Orchestra Concert for children, with pianist william wolfram. http://www.coloradocollege.edu/news_events/summer2002.cfm
Extractions: Summer 2002 For more information on a particular event, media may call Diana Smith, (719) 389-6138, or Paula Thomas in the Summer Session office, (719) 389-6098. Tickets for all events are available at the Worner Center desk, (719) 389-6607. On-campus locations are noted by a two-letter abbreviation that is keyed to a list at the end. A calendar of Colorado College sporting events is available on the Athletics home page.
Walla Walla Symphony - Maestro Yaacov Bergman Kline (principal oboe, Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Edward Aldwell, william wolfram,Chin Kim Maestro Bergman is married to pianist and pedagogue Joan Behrens http://www.wwsymphony.com/aboutsymphmaestro03.html
Extractions: Yaacov Bergman, Conductor and Music Director, has received consistent rave notices and standing ovations for his interpretations of a highly varied repertoire, and has been acclaimed world-wide as an intensely communicative musician. Maestro Bergman is Music Director of the Walla Walla Symphony, former Music Director of the Colorado Springs Symphony and the 92nd St. Y Symphonic Workshop Orchestra in New York City. His versatility has led to frequent guest appearances around the globe conducting the symphonic, operatic, oratorio and pops repertoires. His success in July of 1996 in Japan as conductor of the Osaka Opera Company's premiere performance of Verdi's opera Macbeth led to future engagements in Japan, including La Traviata in Osaka and Kobe. His 1998-99 season included guest conducting with the Osaka Symphonica, the Edmonton Symphony in Canada, the West Virginia Symphony, a debut performance with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, his third appearance with the Brooklyn Philharmonic in New York, in addition to concerts with the Israel Chamber Orchestra. He recently served as principal guest conductor of the 1998 "Nordic Summer Music Festival" in Denmark. Upcoming performances include
Guest Artists For 2002-2003 Niemann, william wolfram, Ruth Laredo and Philip Entremont. Also sought after asrecitalist/lecturer, Karl has toured the United States with composer/pianist http://www.broadwaybach.org/guests.htm
Extractions: Norwegian horn player Karl Kramer-Johansen was principal horn of the Jupiter Symphony for the last four years. During this period, he was regularly featured as soloist in the well-loved concerti of Strauss and Mozart as well as in neglected masterpieces by Reinecke, Dubois, Chabrier and others. Immediately following his appearance with The Broadway Bach Ensemble, Karl will perform Haydn's "Divertimento a Tre" (apparently the only piece legendary horn-player Dennis Brain was fearful of playing) and NielsenÕs Woodwind Quintet with the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. Thereafter Karl will leave for Europe for performances of Ligeti's "Hamburgisces Konzert" and recitals. Karl can be heard on the Philips, Aurora and Polygram labels. SCOTT MURPHREE, Tenor, is a distinguished singer of the concert, recital and opera stage. As a featured soloist, he appeared in Handel's "Saul" for the Sacred Music in a Sacred Space series at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. Paul Griffiths of The New York Times reported that he "gave an excellent performance as Jonathan, radiant and expressive, completely in command," as well as declaring his opening aria as "one of the musical high points... [which] gave everyone a lift." His other solo concert engagements include appearances with the Eos Orchestra of New York, the Newberry Consort of Chicago, the Friends and Enemies of New Music, the Mirror Visions Ensemble, the Symphony of Southeast Texas, the Holy Trinity Bach Foundation and Bachworks. He has been a featured soloist in concerts of Rachmaninoff's Vespers, Handel's Messiah and Bach's Mass in B minor. He also has appeared in concerts at several summer music festivals, including the Cape May Music Festival, the Music Festival of the Hamptons, the Aspen Music Festival as well as the Pacific Music festival in Japan.
Extractions: Recommend this story to others. ACTORS CABARET OF EUGENE - ACE's Youth Academy will present the musical "Bugsy Malone Jr." (July 20-Aug. 4) with a cast of 7- to 17-year-old performers in pinstripes. COTTAGE THEATRE - Karen Bednarz plays a fetching dog in the title role of A.R. Gurney's adult comedy "Sylvia" (June 14-29). Another comedy, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (July 26-Aug. 10) will round out the summer season in Cottage Grove.
Fallandwinter James Church, Great Barrington, with pianist James Tocco joining Hanani James Church,Great Barrington, with william wolfram, piano; Toby Appel, violin and viola http://www.walkerhouse.com/fallandwinter.html
Extractions: Walter Hilse will offer an organ recital of Buxtehude and Bach Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. in St. James Church, Great Barrington. The annual Bach Birthday Bash, March 22, will take place at a site to be announced. The season will conclude with the Bach B minor Mass, with Brad Wells conducting the Berkshire Bach Singers and Instrumental Ensemble, June 14, in Seiji Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood, in Lenox. Further information is available by calling 413/528-9277, writing to P.O. Box 443, S. Egremont, MA 01258, or consulting the web site: www.berkshirebach.org
Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts Home Ticket Concerts series was founded in 1971 by the late pianist Philip Lorenz Helene WickettFrank Wiens Terrence Wilson Joel Wizansky william wolfram Oxana Yablonskaya http://www.keyboardconcerts.com/id29_cf.htm
Extractions: HOME CHARTS BULLETIN BOARDS RADIO IUMA ... ARTISTS ONLY Select a Genre Rock/Pop - Rock - Pop - Hard Rock - Heavy Metal - Funk - Progressive Rock - Surf - Easy Listening Urban/Hip-Hop - Hip-Hop/Rap - Reggae/Ska - Rhythm and Blues Alternative/Punk - College, Indie, Lo-Fi - Hard Core/Industrial - Thrash - Punk - Rockabilly Electronica - Ambient - Dance - House - Techno - Electronic Jazz/Blues - Jazz - Blues Country, Folk - Bluegrass - Country - Folk Classical/New Age - Classical - New Age World - World Beat - Latin Inspirational - Christian - Gospel Soundtracks/Other - A Capella - Children's - Experimental - Humor - Instrumental - Weird - Spoken Word - Other All Genres Artist Song Fresh from a tour of the East Coast of America and appearances with STEREOLAB and DAVID GRAY, NINA HYNES and company are presently holed up in the studio recording the bands second release their first proper album. The complete band joining Nina in studio consists of reunited Guitarist and Producer Joe Chester, former Cactus World News Drummer Wayne Sheehy, Programmer/Sound Wizard Nico from France and ex-Mundy bassist Shane Fitzsimons Her next collaboration comes in the form of re-mixes of two of her songs; BASS ODYSSEY (Quadraphonic) and BASIC (Kitchen Records - U2s new dance imprint) have each re-mixed a song from CREATION. Listen for the results on a dance floor near you.
Seattle Symphony | Pressroom in Paris; Catfish Row, Symphonic Suite from Porgy and Bess; and the Piano Concertoand Rhapsody in Blue with American pianist william wolfram, Bronze Medal http://www.seattlesymphony.org/pressroom/symphony/releases/release_detail.asp?Pr
KZN Philharmonic - News And Reviews Review william CHARLTONPERKINS. inhibited sounding performance from the eveningssoloist, Cape Town pianist Nina Schumann Conductor-soloist wolfram Christ. http://www.kznpo.co.za/newsarchive/news161101.html
Extractions: KZNPO World Symphony Series POPULAR US MAESTRO LESLIE B DUNNER RETURNS Dunner will be back on the podium in the City Hall on November 22 for a gala concert sponsored by MTN, featuring the US superstar cellist Lynn Harrell in a concert of music by Ravel, Haydn, Rimsky Korsakov and Tchaikovsky. This will begin at 8:00pm. Dunner has formed a close relationship with South African concert audiences and orchestras, particularly in Durban, having made several triumphant guest appearances in this country over the past nine years. In 1994 he made his first appearance in Durban, conducting a performance of the Violin Concerto by the Indian composer Subramanian, a work originally commissioned by Zubin Mehta for the New York Philharmonic. In 1996, he stepped in as an eleventh-hour substitute conductor for the late Yehudi Menuhin, for the Warsaw Sinfonia's debut tour of South Africa, during which he earned critical acclaim for his conducting of the orchestras three "Mostly Beethoven" programmes. The following year he was back at the helm of the KZN Philharmonic in Durban for a performance of Mzilikazi Khumalos epic oratorio, uShaka. Dunner also served as Music Director of Halifax's Symphony Nova Scotia, and as a cover conductor to Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic; in 1995 he accompanied them in this capacity on their 10-city European tour. He has served as Music Director of several regional Michigan orchestras as well as Music Advisor for the Harlem Festival Orchestra and a cover conductor for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
APOTHECARY'S DRAWER WEBLOG: April 2001 genius (see, for instance, God, Stephen wolfram, and Everything and English The Visionof william Barnes whose his mother Rose and Danish pianist Karen Holten http://www.raygirvan.co.uk/apoth/thought3.htm
Extractions: Apothecary's Drawer Weblog HOME PAGE WORK SITE WEB LOG Archived month: April 2001 CURRENT / INDEX April 30th 2001 A really scary web page today: the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia . This Ferris State University archive - pictures and seriously-researched text, covering art, media and advertising, 1877-1960s, in the USA. Alongside a gallery of excruciating images, There's a superb analysis - "Tom", "Mammie", "Picaninny" and others - of how black characters were stereotyped for sociopolitical purposes. This highlights the surprising, and frightening, fact that southern US states. until recently, operated an institutional system as racist as the better-known South African apartheid. A related site is Lies My Teacher Told Me . This is sociologist and writer James W Loewen's site for his book that shows how American schoolbooks distort and whitewash USA history. Did you know that Helen Keller was a Communist? That a major war, King Philip's War, is often omitted from US history textbooks? That the term of office of Woodrow Wilson, remembered as an enlightened and moderate president, involved more invasions of other countries than any other period of US history? The web site has an on-line quiz, with surprising answers. The book covers American history from ancient to modern: the now well-known history of Pre-Columbian colonisation; the mythology surrounding the first Thanksgiving; the Indian Wars; the invisibility in textbooks of America's racist past; the similar invisibility of anti-racist movements; and modern history such as poverty in the 20th century and the acts of Federal government, particularly destabilisation of elected foreign regimes. Throughout, Loewen argues, textbooks either omit facts or present them in a pro-mainstream light; students will never be told that mainstream America, in its historical past, did anything that was less than perfect, or even morally wrong.
ROHO Interviews On Music In The San Francisco Bay Area, The in the San Francisco Bay Area Allen, william Duncan (19061999) Teacher, pianist,and Accompanist b. 1952); Gerald Freedman (b. 1927); wolfram Skalicki (b http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/music.html
CSIndy: What Would Jesus Do? (May 25 - May 31, 2000) Worldrenowned American pianist william wolfram will be among the panel of judges,and will offer a free master class on Friday, May 26, at 3 pm, and a guest http://www.csindy.com/csindy/2000-05-25/wwjd.html
Extractions: MAY 25, 2000: If you relish the tinkling of the ivories, reserve the weekend and treat your ears to some of the region's best piano talent at the First Biennial Rocky Mountain States Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs , sanctioned by the Van Cliburn Foundation of Forth Worth, Texas. Fourteen pianists from the western United States have qualified to perform in the three-day event which begins Friday, May 26, at 9:30 a.m., in Colorado College's Packard Hall. Admission is $5. On Saturday, May 27, semifinals will be held at 1 p.m. at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; admission is $8. And on Sunday, the final round will be held at 1 p.m. in Packard. Admission is $12. World-renowned American pianist William Wolfram will be among the panel of judges, and will offer a free master class on Friday, May 26, at 3 p.m., and a guest recital at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 27, at the Fine Arts Center. Admission is $15. Critics have compared Wolfram to the young Van Cliburn, citing his romantic sensibility and powerful command of the keyboard. Tickets to all events can be purchased at the Fine Arts Center Box Office, 634-5583.
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Cbowlby During his education in North America, Mr. Bowlby performed in Masterclasses forsuch renowned artist as william wolfram and Boris Berman. a pianist of a http://www.pol-amerpiano.com/cbowlby.html
Extractions: Christopher Bowlby home A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Mr. Bowlby earned his undergraduate degree, studying under pianists Shirley Irek, David Abbott, James Cook and Mark Clinton. As a winner of several young artists competitions, Mr. Bowlby was featured numerous times in a one-hour broadcast on Public Radio and, as a soloist, has performed several times the concertos of Mozart and Prokofiev with symphonic orch-estras. He was also given the opportunity to perform with guest cellist and lecturer, Yo-Yo Ma at the University of Nebraska in 1994. After completing his bachelor of music degree, he traveled to Canada to study with famed pia-nists, Eugene Skovorodnikov, Henri-Paul Sicsic and Marek Jablonski. During his education in North America, Mr. Bowlby performed in Mas-terclasses for such renowned artist as William Wolfram and Boris Berman. Currently, he is undergoing his doctoral studies in piano performance at the University of Washington under the direction of Craig Sheppard. Mr. Bowlby has also been enormously successful and sought after as a chamber musician and in a duo-piano team with his wife, Ivona Kaminska-Bowlby, performing in western Canada and the United States. His collaborative expertise extends from the active knowledge of XVII- and XVIII-century basso continuo accompaniment on early instruments to the cutting-edge techniques of modern literature.
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Extractions: Index Keyboards Guitars Vintage Guitars ... Lessons America's foremost pianists, conductors, and composers choose Baldwin Many of the world's most respected pianists classical, jazz, pop and rock own Baldwin pianos and request them for their performances and recordings. In addition, an impressive number of highly celebrated conductors, composers, vocalists, educators, orchestras and other musical organizations also have chosen the Baldwin piano for practice and performance. Such a voluntary choice of a certain piano is a professional judgment and commitment, not a paid commercial endorsement. No performer can afford to trust his or her career to an instrument that is less than the finest available. The expressed and continued performance by this distinguished list of experts, therefore, represents a strong testimonial to the musical excellence of the Baldwin piano. Pianists Artistic Heritage Pianists Daniel Abrams Armenta Adams Howard Aibel Carol Albert Monty Alexander Debora Arder Arkady Aronov Dickran Atamian Burr Bacharach Michael Barr Michael Barrett Peter Basquin Margaret Baxtresser Lance Bendiksen Jackson Berkey Coleman Blumfield Darrin Blumfield Zelma Bodzin Roy Bogas William Bolcom The Bowker Brothers Joanne Brackeen Carol Britto Dave Brubeck Valerie Capers Richard Carpenter Constance Knox Carroll Jo Ann Castle Andrew Cooperstock Chris Cuevas Bill Cunliffe Gyorgy Cziffra Jeanne-Marie Darre' Ivan Davis Rian de Waal Samuel Dilworth-Leslie Dino Richard Dowling Peter Duchin Raymond Dudley Diane K. Earle
HNH - Naxos Classical wolfram was Janssen's best role, his smooth and natural yet and Cello Naxos 8.554039 Maria Kliegel, violinist william Preucil and pianist Jeno Jando http://www.naxos.com/NewDesign/fopinions.files/bopinions.files/Reviews60.htm
Extractions: March 15, 2002 (longer excerpts of many of these recordings are attached to the individual disc webpages on naxos.com) Naxos Historical Great Choral Recordings - VERDI: Requiem. Maria Caniglia, soprano; Ebe Stignani, contralto; Beniamino Gigli, tenor; Ezio Pinza, bass; Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus, TullioSerafin (Naxos Historical "If you don't know Serafin's 1939 HMV recording of the Requiem ... with its red-meat approach to the music and singers with technical accomplishments and idiomatic rightness all but unimaginable in our days of lesser but more hyped talents, you have a treat in store possibly a revelation... Ward Marston's restoration gets more sound and atmosphere and less acoustic junkout of these originals than any previous attempt... This is... a remarkable sonic reconstruction of what must have been heard in the Rome Opera House in those August days more than 60 years ago. No matter what recording of the Requiem you have (and you should have one), you owe it to yourself to buy this one." - Stephen D Chakwin Jr, American Record Guide, March/April 2002