Vancouver Recital Society | Press | Press Releases cello), renowned countertenor david Daniels, as Distinguished pianist Stephen Kovacevichalso performs on Gloria wong, the VRS's General Manager, explained http://www.vanrecital.com/press/2000_01_seasonannounce.html
Extractions: 2000/2001 Recital Season Leila Getz, C.M., Artistic Director and founder of the Vancouver Recital Society, has announced the Vancouver Recital Society's 2000/2001 Recital Season. Up-and-coming musicians are featured alongside established artists and classical music superstars in fourteen great concerts. For over twenty years, the Vancouver Recital Society has had unprecedented success in presenting musicians who have that magical ability to transport their listeners to another place. Combining a rich history of discovering young artists on the brink of international stardom with a track record of attracting the classical music world's most influential superstars, the VRS has established one of the world's great recital series. VRS AND CHAN CENTRE PRESENT NEW SERIES Joining Getz at the announcement was Michael Noon
Fiona Ma - Endorsements Commissioner * Glen S. Umeda, Attorney Robert Van Horne, pianist Jim Wachob DemocraticClub * Bill wong, Carpenter's Union Local 22 david K. wong, PresidentSF http://www.fionama.com/endorsements.html
Artist Detail including those by Jang, LA based pianist Glenn Horiuchi Rollins and the contemporarymaster, david Murray. critic Philip Elwood has named wong among the http://www.bayimproviser.com/artistdetail.asp?artist_id=94
Artists John Shiurba, Guitarist. david Slusser, Electronics, Woodwinds, Composer. AlanThompson, pianist/Composer. Ron Thompson, Guitar. Francis wong, Saxophone. http://www.bayimproviser.com/artists.asp
Extractions: A list of musicians living and performing in the Bay Area. Select an artist's name for details. Name Description Bruce Ackley Saxophonist, composer, Rova member, band leader Action Point Network video projection collective Ashley Adams bass Steve Adams Saxophonist, composer, Rova member, band leader Josh Allen Saxophones Scott Amendola drums, percussion, composer, band leader Vijay Anderson drums James Armstrong Pianist Patrick David Barber Vocalist, Composer, Performer Aaron Bennett Winds Tom Bickley Recorder, Vocals, Electronics John Bischoff Computer and Electronic Music Blevin Blectum Electronics Myles Boisen Guitarist, composer, band leader Bottomfeeders Danielle DeGruttola and Ashley Adams Chris Brown electronics and piano Chris Burns Composer Doug Carroll Electric violin, cello Jeff Chan Saxophonist, composer Graham Connah Piano Michael Cooke multi-reeds : flute, saxes, bass clarinet, and bassoon India Cooke Violin Tyler Cox Drums, noise George Cremaschi Contrabass, composition Eli Crews Bass, guitar Beth Custer Clarinetist, composer, performer, and teacher Andre Custodio multi-instrumentalist / sound designer / composer Matt Davignon recordings, samplers, turntable, objects, instruments
Department Of Philosophy, Duke University Professor Ward is also a concert pianist who performs in solo recitals and withorchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the US and abroad. david wong. http://www.duke.edu/philosophy/people/
Extractions: FACULTY STAFF Faculty (click on a name to see short bio and email address) Brandon, Robert Golding, Martin Rosenberg, Alex Stone, Martin ... Sterrett, Susan Robert Brandon , Chair 209 West Duke Building rbrandon@duke.edu Also, Zoology Robert N. Brandon (Ph.D. 1979, Harvard) joined the Duke Faculty in fall of 1979. He holds a joint appointment in Philosophy and Zoology. He has published articles in Philosophy of Science Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Biology and Philosophy PSA 1980 and PSA 1982, some of which have subsequently been anthologized. He has co-edited (with Richard Burian) Genes, Organisms, Populations: Controversies over the Units of Selection
IACA --March 2002 Newsletter david Russell was the winner of the of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Roberta wong(principal Dancer) of Dance Kaleidoscope, Keli Xu (pianist), Jerry Yang http://www.iacaonline.org/newsletter/2002/March/
Marching Legends - David Friesen And Denny Zeitlin-IN CONCERT Miles, Coltrane and Bill Evans would perform; david would play Musical associationswith legendary pianist Mal Waldron and flutist Dr. Herb wong, Jazz Times http://www.marchinglegends.com/productdetail.asp?ProdID=MLCF-094
University Update Datebook Music faculty/pianist Findlay Cockrell UCAA Womens Studies present Happy Together,a film by wong Karwai Lecture by david Eng to follow at 730 pm For more http://www.albany.edu/pr/updates/mar28/tabledtbk.htm
HKPO Warren Mok, Michael Rippon, Cindy wong, Cynthia Luff the HKSAR, and Music Quotientfeaturing pianist Yundi Li david Gwilt's Céilidh and Richard Tsang's Dragon http://www.hkpo.com/eng/about/press/seasonreport.jsp
Chris Wong: In Sync He will be at the festival with wong, who plays musicians including Gonzalo Rubalcabaand david Sanchez, was the festival, I talked about pianist Ahmad Jamal's http://vancouverjazz.com/chriswong/insync071602.shtml
Extractions: As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival asked people to share stories about magical moments they experienced at the festival. Some of those stories will appear on the festival's website, www.thefestival.bc.ca. A specific story doesn't come to mind from my many years of attending the folk fest, but I can recall miscellaneous fragments, such as the following: Experiencing the outrageous English poet Attila the Stockbroker and then interviewing him, along with his relatively proper mum, on a patch of grass at Jericho Beach Park; doing the early morning run to secure prime blanket space in front of the main stage; listening to Tuvan throat singing for the first time; seeing Celso Machado and musicians from different parts of the world take part in a wild percussion jam; and hearing countless Celtic bands create vigorous grooves. It's hard to predict which artists at the 25th folk festival, July 19-21, will provide transcendent moments. But here are some potential candidates:
Chris Wong: In Sync and drummer Scott Amendola, opens for david Sanchez June Zilber to gems from thetrumpeter/pianists enormous view a listing of all Chris wong's columns on http://vancouverjazz.com/chriswong/insync062500.shtml
Extractions: chris wong in sync June 25, 2000 As far as I know, no one has written a thorough history of jazz in Vancouver. It should be done not only to document the accomplishments of musicians who had a long-term impact on our scene, but also to note the contributions of many others who played here before moving elsewhere. I realized how my memory of the latter has faded while interviewing Mike Zilber. The Vancouver-born saxophonist was detailing his jazz journey of more than 20 years from here to Boston, New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area when I asked how he connected with Dave Liebman, the great but under appreciated sax player. A quote from the American appears on the back sleeve of Zilbers third album, Two Coasts . Liebman called Zilber "one of the best-equipped musicians of his generation." It turns out that Zilber got a Canada Council grant to study with Liebman in the mid-80s. They eventually played some gigs together and Liebman helped Zilber get his first record deal. I piped in that I saw his mentor perform at the Classical Joint in Gastown. Zilber said he played with Liebman at the Joint. Sure enough, I looked in my clippings file and found a review of the performance that I wrote for The Ubyssey in 1984. It said that Liebman was no "clone" of saxophone icon John Coltrane, and that Zilber was also trying to create a style outside of Coltranes shadow. "He is not quite there, but watch for his creative playing in the future," I wrote.
John Smith (example Website) Michel Mañanes Santander Classical pianist Michel Mañanes Mizutani SwitzerlandSee Siang wong - Zurich United Argyll Bute - david Finlay - Cairndow http://www.classicol.com/piano/Links.cfm?ID=624
The Straits Times Interactive - Movie Mania a more powerful marketing kick than footballer david Beckham? play Hollywood madamHeidi Fleiss; Faye wong too nervous US film critics pick The pianist as 2002 http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/moviemania/news/0,3946,166430,00.html
Extractions: Clooney kicks out Beckham MELBOURNE - Does actor George Clooney wield a more powerful marketing kick than footballer David Beckham? The Italian owners of the Police-brand designer sunglasses, De Rigo, apparently think so. They have booted out Beckham, 27, and taken on Clooney, 41, as their model, after the footballer - who has been the face of Police in Britain and Japan - demanded a huge fee rise. His spokesman claimed that the star - who earns millions advertising for brands like Vodafone, Brylcreem and Pepsi - simply had too many other commitments this year.
BU Bridge Arts david Hoose, SFA professor and director of orchestral activities candidates are (fromleft) violinist Cathy wong (SFA'01 Yun Lu (SFA'99,'00), pianist Ayako Yoda http://www.bu.edu/bridge/archive/2000/02-11/arts.html
Extractions: Spring concerts by Artist Diploma candidates Free faculty concert: SFA faculty members (from left) Bayla Keyes, violin, Robert Merfeld, piano, and Michael Reynolds, cello, will present a free concert on Friday, February 18, at 8 p.m. at the Tsai Performance Center. The program will include Martinu's Duo for Violin and Cello, Brahms' Sonata in E minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 38, and Dvorák's Piano Trio, Dumky, Op. 90. Artist Diploma candidates enjoy spotlight this spring By Eric McHenry When asked how many hours she spends practicing the violin each day, Catherine Wong replies, rather reticently, "Not that many." "Not that many" turns out to be about four, and those four turn out not to include time she spends rehearsing duets with pianist Ayako Yoda, chamber pieces with a quartet, and solo repertoire with her mentor, SFA Associate Professor Peter Zazofsky all things she does at least once a week. Still, Wong says, she sometimes feels as though she's cutting herself too much slack. "But the cellist in my quartet told me, It's not good to spend too many hours a day being self-critical.' And that's true. When you practice you're extremely critical of yourself. You're pointing out all your mistakes and trying to fix them. And if you're doing that six hours a day, you'll go crazy.
MidAmerica Productions - What's New The ensemble, including Eriko Sato and Deborah wong, violins; Lois Martin violinistHanna Lachert, cellist Dorothy Lawson, and pianist david Witten, spotlight http://www.midamerica-music.com/whatsnew_sept.htm
Extractions: New York, NY - Peter Tiboris, General Director and Music Director of MidAmerica Productions, announces that the company will present five concerts in Carnegie Hall from November 20, 2001, through February 17, 2002. This season features MidAmerica's resident orchestra, the New England Symphonic Ensemble (Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse, Music Director).
MTG - Once Upon A Mattress (2002) - Production Staff Sue Swalley. Violin, david Broniatowski '04. Weil Lai '04. Percussion, Jacob StraussG. Brian wong '03. Harp, Irene Brisson '05. Audition pianist, Stephen Peters G. http://www.mit.edu/activities/mtg/2002/IAP/ProdStaff.html
Extractions: Production Staff Producer John van der Meer '72 Director Tom Garvey '82 Music Director David Zych '00 Orchestra Director Jimmy Jia '02 Choreographer Ken Pierce C Technical Director Edmvnd W. Golaski '99 Rehearsal Stage Manager Jon Sheffi '03 Performance Stage Manager Elise Westmeyer '00 Set Designer Melissa Breglio Lighting Designer Tanis O'Connor '02 Costume Designer Caitlin Marlow '03 Sound Designer Chris Montgomery '93 Publicity Designer Janet Si-Ming Lee W'98 Properties Manager Heather Dunn '00 Master Carpenter Mark Rousculp '94 Lighting Guru / Master Electrician James Kirtley '94 Master Seamstress Elise Westmeyer '00 Publicity Manager / Program Designer Brian Wong '03 Run Crew Chief Heather Dunn '00 Reservations / Box Office Manager Todd Radford G House Managers Aaron Du '05 Mark Rousculp '94 Video Feed Chris McEniry '98 Light Board Operator Jen Berk '01 Follow Spot Operators Alex French '05 Todd Radford G Associate Stage Manager John Head '05 Assistant Stage Manager Amanda Smith '05 Assistant Lighting Designer Katherine H. Allen '03
Kamera.co.uk - Film Review, Movie Reviews Index Faithless Directed by Liv Ullmann. Fallen Angels Directed by wong Karwai. PanicRoom Directed by david Fincher. The pianist Directed by Roman Polanski. http://www.kamera.co.uk/reviews_extra/index.php
TB_biography Meredith Monk, Kirk Nurock, Bob Ostertag, Randall wong, david Lang, Michael also collaborated,toured and recorded extensively with composer/pianist Kirk Nurock http://www.theobleckmann.com/biography.html
Extractions: home upcoming performances reviews biography ... imprint Theo Bleckmann, a vocalist and composer performing in jazz, contemporary music and performance art who has recently been named a local cult favorite by the New Yorker, has toured throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia. A singer who's only recently fallen to earth according to OUT Magazine, Bleckmanns music has been associated with humble elegance and technical brilliance. His intonation leaves no doubt and the diamond-sharp clarity of his three and a half octave-range undertakes great intervalic leaps, throwing in percussive phrases into semi dreamy harmonies" (FAZ). Bleckmann's unique vocal and theatrical capabilities have inspired some of today's great composers such as Mark Dresser, John Hollenbeck, Phil Kline, Ben Monder, Meredith Monk, Kirk Nurock, Bob Ostertag, Randall Wong, David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe, to create pieces especially for and with him. Bleckmann has a long-standing track record of working closely with composer and performance artist Meredith Monk and her Vocal Ensemble since 1994 in numerous of her theater and concert works among them Facing North in duo with Ms. Monk, The Politics of Quiet (Bessie Award), Magic Frequencies and her most recent "mercy" in collaboration with installation artist Ann Hamilton, which can be heard on ECM. Bleckmann represented Ms. Monk in the first ever UNESCO concert in Beijing, China. Ms. Monk is currently working on her first commission for large orchestra featuring herself and Mr. Bleckmann, conducted by Michael Tilsom Thomas.
Art, Theatre, Dance, Music, Film In Malaysia Fall in love all over again as pianist david Gomes, bassist Mohd. Ismail and drummerCharles wong play a selection of songs designed to get you in the mood. http://www.kakiseni.com/events/music/NDMzNw.html
Extractions: E-mail Venue: No Black Tie 27, Jalan Mesui (off Jln Nagasari), 50200, Kuala Lumpur Tickets: Ticket Contact: 03-2148 8110 or email noblacktie@hotmail.com Synopsis: It's a Valentine's Day celebration at No Black Tie with some romantic tunes, courtesy of the talented musicians that make up the David Gomes Jazz Trio along with their special guest, vocalist Junji Delfino. Fall in love all over again as pianist David Gomes, bassist Mohd. Ismail and drummer Charles Wong play a selection of songs designed to get you in the mood. Public Rating: (0 votes)
Ray Wang's Film Page CODIRECTOR, CO-PRODUCER, CO-EDITOR (together with Garland L. Yee and Eric Schmidtof Rage Film Studios) pianist Banker Secrets david Lean; wong Kar-Wai; http://www.stanford.edu/~rayw/film2.html