Northwest Film Center Archive: March/April/May 1999 Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and william Burroughs, often saturated Mosfilm color),the pianist's journey from 1995 GERMANY 1997 DIRECTORS wolfram HISSEN AND http://www.nwfilm.org/archives/schedule_1999/nowplaying_maraprmay99.html
Extractions: Our 11th annual survey celebrating extraordinary visions in the visual, performing, literary, moving image arts and architecture salutes Stan Brakhage, the Beats, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, Cassandra Wilson, Sviatoslav Richter, Richard Wagner, Carlo Scarpa, Steven Holl, John Szarksowksi , Guy Bourdin, and others in more than 15 premieres from around the world. A special thanks to our community cosponsors: BOORA Architects, Fletcher Farr Ayotte PC, Powell's Books, Savage Fine Art, Sienna Architecture Company and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership. DIRECTOR: CHUCK WORKMAN Chuck Workman's (THE SOURCE) film is a fascinating portrait of Andy Warhol, his art, films and the world he was part of and created. Weaving together varied, and often enigmatic, interviews with the artist shot over three decades, images of his art and films along with interviews and appearances with such observers and participants as Viva, Dennis Hopper, Roy Lichtenstein, Gerald Malanga, David Hockney, Taylor Mead and many others in the Warhol "family," Workman takes no overt stand toward Warhol other than to confirm his place as a true visionary. The complex interaction between Warhol's personal, artistic and celebrity lives, and his profound impact on the culture of our time, emerge to further illuminate one of the most creative minds of the century. (90 mins.)
Lincoln Center Calender 3 Mindy Kaufman flute Irene Breslaw - viola william wolfram - piano PROKOFIEVQuintet - Op. 1 Hanna Lachert - violin Nancy McRae - cello pianist - TBA http://www.webcom.com/~inotes/lincoln/cal3.html
New Release Highlights Here violinsit Frank Almond and pianist william wolfram join Barnewitzin bringing out the meaningful dialogs and autumnal beauties http://www.hbdirect.com/Reviews/102bbc2.cfm
Extractions: "Considering the long-established popularity of Herbert's operetta, it is rather surprising that this is its first complete recording. The work is a veritable cornucopia of melody... Suzanne Woods is a total delight in the title role, dispatching the coloratura intricacies with ease and adjusting with ease to the spoken dialog... The diction of all is remarkably clear and intelligible, but Albany has thoughtfully supplied a complete English libretto, including the dialog..." -ARG
University Gazette, October 22, 1997 Fetzer. 79 pm. NC SYMPHONY. 10/25 With pianist william wolfram. Call 1-800-292-7469for tickets more info. Memorial Hall, 8 pm. Fee. THEATER. 10/26-28 Tissue. http://gazette.unc.edu/archives/97oct22/file.53.html
Extractions: CAMPUS RECREATION N.C. SYMPHONY THEATER BALLROOM DANCE 10/26 Call 782-8212 or 914-4003 for more info. Great Hall, Student Union. 2-6 pm. Fee. BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Call 2-1386 or 914-4003 or e-mail cljames@email.unc.edu for more info. 026 Woolen. Every Mon, 7:30 pm advanced; 8:30 pm beginners. BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP 11/5 Open house. Call 2-2420 or 2-3450 for more info. MUSIC DEPT. CONCERTS Call 2-BACH for more info. Hill Hall, 8 pm unless noted otherwise. 11/2 "The Composer Lives!" Scott Warner, piano; Richard Luby, violin; Brooks de Wetter-Smith, flute. PlayMakers CAROLINA UNION FILMS 10/24 The English Patient. 5, 8:15, 11:30 pm. Fee. 10/25 Saturday Night Fever. 10/26 To Kill a Mockingbird. 6:30 pm only. 10/20 Poltergeist. 10/31 Dead Again. Also 11:30 pm. 11/1 Paper Moon. 11/2 The Cameraman. 6:30 pm only. MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM Call 549-6863 for show times or 2-1236 for more info. Through 11/17. Closed Mon. pm. Fee. * Orion Rendezvous. * Mysterious Solar System. * The Travels of Terry Trasher. * The Planet Patrol.
Jazzzeitung 2003/02: Medien, Nachrichten Translate this page Leiter JazzFest Berlin), Dr. wolfram Knauer (Jazzinstitut wie Bassist Milt Hinton,pianist Dick Hymann 081541045X) von Robert Kimball und william Bolcom, das http://www.jazzzeitung.de/jazz/2003/02/news.shtml
The MacArthur Fellows Program Taylor, Jazz Composer and pianist Brooklyn, New 1987, william Julius Wilson, MalcomWiener Professor of 1981, Stephen wolfram, Theoretical Physicist, Mathematician http://www.macfound.org/programs/fel/complete_list_4.htm
Friends Of Music and Monday, February 23 and 24 MARK MARKHAM, a brilliant solo pianist and chamber March16 and 17 The RUBIO STRING QUARTET and william wolfram, piano, offer a http://www.doaks.org/friendsofmusic.html
Bulletin, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, News Of The Society a major study of the British novelty pianist and composer william K. Kearns, ElaineKeillor, william H. Kenney K. Kirk, David G. Klocko, wolfram Knauer, Ellen http://www.american-music.org/publications/bullarchive/news271.html
Extractions: Greetings! My, how two years have flown. How well I remember standing at the podium in Fort Worth shaking in my boots wondering how on earth I could ever follow Anne McLucas as President of this great Society. The time has come for me to pass on the gavel to Paul Wells, who, I am sure, will have an equally busy but rewarding two years. I have truly enjoyed the challenges and opportunities of the past couple of years. I wish to thank all of the committee chairs and members, the editors of the Bulletin and American Music, conference manager Jim Hines, and the Executive Directors Kitty Keller and Mariana Whitmer. Their hard work and dedicaton to the Society is astounding. Absolutely nothing could have been accomplished without you. You have made my job so much easier by your good will, your humor, support, and above all, your readiness to step in and do whatever is necessary, whenever necessary. The Toronto Conference was a huge success. Many thanks to Kitty Keller, Mariana Whitmer, Kitty Preston and the Program Committee for their efforts. SAM was a major presence at the conference, one of the "Big Five" societies involved in every aspect of planning and producing this once-in-a-lifetime event. Our sessions were well attended and well received. It is awesome to think about our society, smaller in size than the others yet so powerful in its impact. Our presence at the conference was noted everywhere and we can be proud of our visible involvement in the dissemination of American music internationally.
Highbury & Islington Express The singers, who will be accompanied by pianist wolfram Rieger, will sing Davies,a stalwart of the ENO, and baritone william Dazely, who pianist swaps roles. http://www.islingtonexpress.co.uk/archived/2002/0503/whatson/music3.asp
Extractions: The Online Edition of the Home News Sport Arsenal Forum ... Subscribe Festivities to start The festival opens on May 11 with a family day at Kenwood, starting with a treasure hunt at 11am (check for availability of places) and folk fiddle-playing in the Orangery at 2pm. The gala opening concert is at St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb, at 7.30pm. THE award-winning Fidelio Piano Quartet is in concert tonight at the Wigmore Hall. Featuring cellist Gemma Rosefield and pianist Inon Barnatan - both Hampstead-based - the quartet will perform Mozart's Op 47 G minor piano quartet K478 and the Brahms G minor quartet Op 25, as well as the Schumann E flat piano quartet Op 47. Soprano in recital WIGMORE Hall plays host tomorrow night to soprano Barbara Bonney, who explores the duet repertoire with soprano Bernarda Fink, baritone Thomas Hampson and tenor Michael Schade in the Just Duets recital series.
SBU : Arbeitsphase I/94 Translate this page Oboe wolfram Bodenmüller Alexander Dollhopf. william Schmidt (*1926), Konzert fürAlt-Saxophon und Der amerikanische Komponist, Jazz-pianist und Dirigent Dana http://www.sbu-online.de/i_94.htm
SCMS: Winter Interlude are Festival regulars such as pianists Anton Nel, william wolfram, and Adam bassistJordan Anderson (a member of the Seattle Symphony); pianist Laura Vizzutti http://www.scmf.org/Winter.html
Extractions: Seattle Chamber Music Society Announces Fifth Annual Winter Interlude Mini-Festival Three-Day Chamber Music Event at Benaroya Hall The Seattle Chamber Music Society presents its fifth annual winter mini-festival, Winter Interlude, January 10-12, 2003 at the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle ( click here for directions) . The three-day concert series includes three different chamber music concerts, and a family concert. The main concerts take place on Friday and Saturday, January 10th and 11th, at 8:00 PM, and on Sunday afternoon, January 12th, at 3:00 PM. Each will be preceded (at 7:00 PM on Friday and Saturday, 2:00 PM on Sunday) by a free recital. The Family Concert takes place on Saturday, January 11th, at 4:00 PM. It will be hosted by Classical KING FM's "Miss Marta", and will showcase faculty ensembles from the Music Center of the Northwest in a program created specially for kids. The family concert will be preceded by a musical instrument "petting zoo" at 3:00 PM in the lobby. Individual musicians of international stature form small ensembles (unique to these concerts) to perform standard chamber music repertoire as well as less familiar pieces. The 2003 Winter Interlude roster boasts 14 acclaimed artists, including many Seattle audience favorites from past Festival events. Among the musicians scheduled to participate are Festival regulars such as pianists Anton Nel, William Wolfram, and Adam Neiman; violinists Aloysia Friedmann, Ida Levin, and Scott Yoo; violist Toby Appel; bassoonist Arthur Grossman; clarinetist Frank Kowalsky; and cellists Toby Saks and Bion Tsang. Making their Seattle Chamber Music Society debuts are double bassist Jordan Anderson (a member of the Seattle Symphony); pianist Laura Vizzutti; and Allen Vizzutti, trumpet (a faculty member of the University of Washington's School of Music).
New Page 1 Violin Sonata No 2 in A Op 100 Frank Almond (vln), william wolfram (pno). Secondof two programmes in which william Dart talks to pianist and composer http://www.radionz.co.nz/cf/pl/Jan18_24.htm
Dresdner Bluesfestival Translate this page Gitarre und der Fidel von wolfram Schröter (fid william Hubbard, genannt BoogieMan, wurde 1931 in begann seine eigentliche Karriere als pianist und Organist http://www.bluesfestival-dresden.de/bf1995.html
ICE ARTIST BIOS PAGE 1 ICE Managing Director and pianist, Susan Billmeyer his composition teachers were M.william Karlins, Pauline Crosses with Austrian composer wolfram Wagner in http://www.icemusic.org/bios.htm
Extractions: ICE Artistic Director Duane Schulthess , according to the Duluth News Tribune, ''is to ensemble conducting what Evil Knievel was to motorcycles''. Duane recently guest conducted the Sherman Chamber Ensemble in a world premiere by Edie Hill where he worked with members of the Orpheus, Lincoln Center, and Santa Fe Opera orchestras. He made his New York debut conducting Eight Songs for a Mad King at Columbia University`s Miller Theatre. The New York Times said, ``the ensemble, conducted by Mr. Schulthess, was energetic and attentive to dramatic detail. . . a thrilling performance both vocally and dramatically''. Recently, he was featured as a guest panelist on Lebrecht Live , a monthly arts program heard internationally on the BBC World Service hosted by music historian Norman Lebrecht. Mr. Schulthess was a French horn student at London`s Royal Academy of Music where his teachers were Michael Thompson and Richard Watkins. He was the winner of the Dennis Brain Prize, the Royal Academy Brass Competition, and the Richard Merewether Fellowship. Duane was also a founding member of the Regent Wind Quintet and toured extensively with the group for several years. Since moving to Minneapolis, he has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra, served as Principal Horn of the Duluth Symphony Orchestra, and was the winner of the Schubert Club Recital Competition.
KEYSTONE Personenarchiv A-D Translate this page KRISTIANE BACKHAUS, WILHELM, pianist BACON, ROGER MIKE, POLITIKER BASIE, william'COUNT', MUSIKER BEATRIX, TIERHEILPRAKTIKER BRÜCK, wolfram BRUCKER, ANDREAS http://www.keypix.de/data/deutsch/personen/personad1.html
KEYSTONE Personenarchiv S-U Translate this page SHIRINOWSKI, WLADIMIR, POLITIKER SHOCKLEY, william SHORT, MARTIN ADOLF SOMMERFELD,WILLY, pianist SOMMERLATH, SILVIA GRAF VON STAUFFER, wolfram, PASTOR STAUS http://www.keypix.de/data/deutsch/personen/personsu1.html
Bio Of Metropolis Music Recording Artist John Trones successful , wrote theatre critic william Randall Beard. the footsteps of his sister,pianist and recording Mary Beth Carlson, Marilyn Harris and Mark wolfram. http://www.johntrones.com/bio.html
Extractions: The youngest of four, John Trones was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. From an early age his parents encouraged the musical talents of John and his three sisters; Julie, Debbie, and Mary Beth. With Mary Beth at the piano, the siblings began performing at a variety of venues; coffee houses, churches, and special events, including the 1991 International Special Olympic Games. Their tightly woven harmonies and melodic vocals gained them generous acclaim and they were soon dubbed, "The Trones Family Singers." "No," Trones emphasizes, "there were no lederhosen or performance costumes made from old draperies," referring to any comparisons to the Von Trapp Family Singers of The Sound Of Music fame. Trones attended college in Santa Barbara where he initially studied psychology, but shifted his focus to theatre arts and graduated from the University of Minnesota. Combining his love of music and acting, he immersed himself in musical theatre, playing leads such as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , Curley in Oklahoma!
MUSIC-USA.ORG: Add/Update A CD Record Troy, Violist; Alexander Kouguell, wolfram Koessel Ariane violin, Michael Sahl,piano; william Schimmel, accordion Cellist; Genevieve Chinn, pianist; Meryl Abt http://www.music-usa.org/program/cdl_show.php4?g_org=N&frames=Y
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