Dan's Papers - Coming Events violinist eugene fodor gives a concert, open to all, at the Jewish Center of theHamptons, East Hampton, on Saturday at 8 pm Call (631) 3249858 for tickets. http://www.danspapers.com/plan/events.html
Extractions: Speakers Events of Clubs and Organizations Sports The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Centers brings in the Shangri-La Acrobats from Taiwan with their formidable feats of daring and balance, bright costumes and comedy for a performance on Friday evening. Call the box office at (631) 288-1500 for tickets. Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor ARF (Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons) Music for Montauk Violinist Eugene Fodor gives a concert, open to all, at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, East Hampton, on Saturday at 8 p.m. Call (631) 324-9858 for tickets. Old-Fashioned Barn Dance Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett December 6 Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center December 7 Klezmer music with Kapelye , in concert, 7 p.m. at the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton (call 631-283-2118 ext. 20 for tickets).
Loudoun Symphony Music Director - Mark Allen McCoy Other collaborations have included work with pianist/composer Marvin Hamlisch,violinist Hilary Hahn, eugene fodor, and the jazzoriented Capital Quartet. http://www.loudounsymphony.org/personnel/mark-mccoy
Extractions: Mark Allen McCoy is currently Music Director/Conductor of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra (VA) and Director of Orchestras at Towson University (MD). He served as cover conductor for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra during their 1997-1998 and 1998-1999 seasons and was Music Director of the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestras from 1995 to 1998. Also, serving one season as Music Director of the Orchestral Academy of the Tropics in Miami, Florida. Having been lauded by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as " . . . conducting with the broad, sweeping gestures typical of the old Central European tradition . . . " maestro McCoy has enjoyed success on a national and international scale. Mr. McCoy has appeared with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini", St. Joseph Symphony, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, and the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra. Other collaborations have included work with pianist/composer Marvin Hamlisch, violinist Hilary Hahn, Eugene Fodor, and the jazz-oriented Capital Quartet. Past experiences have also included a Conducting Fellowship to the Aspen Music Festival and concerts with the Aspen Concert Orchestra. In November 1997, McCoy was a finalist in the prestigious Tokyo International Conducting Competition, receiving an "Honorable Mention" and medal in performance with the Tokyo City Philharmonic and the renowned Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Mr. McCoy received acclaim the same year as the only American chosen as one of six finalists during the "Arturo Toscanini" International Competition for Conductors held in Parma, Italy. McCoy was also a 1st Prize winner in the 1996 Freedman Conducting Challenge Competition.
WALDEN HAPPENINGS BY DOC FENNESSY Acclaimed soloists like violinist Joshua Bell, violinist eugene fodor and pianistGustavo Romero have given dozens of young people unique insight into their http://www.montgomerycountynews.net/walden4-17-2002.htm
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Crested Butte, Colorado Concertmaster with the Kiev Philharmonic; soprano Jane Thorngren from the MetropolitanOpera in New York; and international concert violinist eugene fodor. http://www.silverstage.net/cbutte.htm
Extractions: The Crested Butte Music Festival will present its greatest season ever from June 25 through August 4. This years impressive roster of musicians includes Alexander Scheirle, solo cellist with the Munich Chamber Symphony; Halia Hornostai, Concertmaster with the Kiev Philharmonic; soprano Jane Thorngren from the Metropolitan Opera in New York; and international concert violinist Eugene Fodor. Once again the Crested Butte Musical Festival will offer Crested Butte two spectacular nights of opera, as well as full orchestral programs every weekend in the performance tent on the mountain. Sunday afternoon concerts will feature classical music. Enjoy symphonic pops concerts with the full festival orchestra on Friday nights. Our special guest artists are the Celtic group Cherish the Ladies, who are sure to entertain and delight the audiences. Make sure to attend the dance performances with dancers from the Kansas City Ballet, who will also perform with some of the festival artists during chamber music programs. Also, Claire Jolivet returns this summer to present the Crested Butte Chamber Music Series with the American Wind Quintet as her special guest artists from July 27 through August 4. Dont forget to mark your calendars for this years annual fundraiserthe Festival Ball with a Latin Twist!
Eugene Fodor {...Violin Soloist...} Acclaimed violin soloist offers a bio and discography, news and a performance schedule, CD sales, contact details and links. http://www.eugenefodor.com/
Editorial Matters eugene fodor, winner of the 1974 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, a violinistwho has performed in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, London's Royal Festival http://editorialmatters.lee.net/articles/2003/02/04/stories/features/efea175.txt
Extractions: I always say that some stories you just can't make up and Vince decided he couldn't make up anything better to start this story than just to tell the whole thing in one sentence. Fun approach. DAVID STOEFFLER By VINCE DEVLIN of the Missoulian POLSON There is no point in trying to pick the right starting spot for this story, so let's just stuff the whole mess into one unwieldy sentence and work our way out from there: This is about an unusual little business located a couple hundred yards past the west end of the Polson Bridge, where its owner a former professional opera singer turned amateur bareback rodeo rider, and the only American breeder of Oberlander draft horses rounds up customers who stop into his Three Dog Down to purchase a down comforter or pillow or feather bed, and herds them into "the world's smallest theater," capacity 2, which doubles as a miniature Butte museum, where he serenades them from a barber chair while accompanying himself on an accordion, while below in the basement, employees of his other company, Doctor Down Rescue Wrap, prepare for an anticipated onslaught of orders from the military. Opera, rodeo, accordions, draft horses, down comforters, Butte nostalgia, military orders where would you start?
Classical Net - Books About Music - Instrumental Roth is a violinist, teacher and writer ISBN 0876664478 violinists interviewed EugeneFodor, Henryk Szeryng, Mischa Mischakoff, Raphael Hillyer, Raya garbousova http://www.classical.net/music/books/instrumental.html
Community Concerts by critics as among the premier young violinists of the world and for her masterfultechnique and singing jubilant tone American violinist LINDA WANG http://www.trawickartists.net/community/acts/soloists/wang.html
Extractions: Palos Verdes Peninsula News (CA) Praised by critics as " among the premier young violinists of the world " and for her " masterful technique " and " singing jubilant tone " - American violinist LINDA WANG is first and grand prize winner of numerous competitions, including the 1997 NFMC Young Artist Auditions, the 1995 International Markneukirchen Instrumental Competition in Germany, and the International Kingsville Competition in Texas. Her other honors include winning an award at the 1993 International Geneva Music competition (CIEM), and the Waldo Mayo Award honoring New York's best young performer. Since her debut with the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta at the age of nine, MS.WANG has appeared as soloist with such ensembles as the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra under Sir Georg Solti, the Corpus Christi, Grand Junction, Macon, Twin Falls, Central Oregon, Peninsula, and West LA Symphonies, the Salzburg and Missouri Chamber Orchestras, Paris Sinfonietta, Vogtland Philharmony (Germany), and Southern Bohemia Philharmony (Czech Republic), as well as repeated performances with the New York Philharmonic. As soloist and recitalist, MS. WANG has also performed in such musical centers as Carnegie Hall, Beurs van Berlage (Amsterdam), and the Berlin Schauspielhaus. Her festival appearances include Aspen, Savannah Onstage, Fairbanks (Alaska) and Norfolk, San Miguel De Allende (Mexico), Orford Centre d'Arts (Canada), Spoleto (Italy), Okhust (Japan), Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), Britten-Pears performances have been televised nationally for PBS, Arts and Entertainment, ZDF in Germany, NHK in Japan and numerous cable stations in the LA area. Radio broadcasts include national Public Radio's "
Community Concerts Since making her debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the age of sixteen, Americanviolinist JENNIFER FRAUTSCHI has been heard in concerts throughout the http://www.trawickartists.net/community/acts/soloists/frutschi.html
Extractions: Boston Globe In recent seasons, JENNIFER FRAUTSCHI has made her Washington, D.C. recital debut at the Phillips Collection, given a series of recitals in Belgium and appeared in return solo engagements with the Peninsula and Santa Cruz Symphonies, as well as with the Asia America Symphony. She also appeared with her sister, violinist Laura Frautschi, in joint solo performances with the Madison and San Bernardino Symphony Orchestras, and as solo recitalist in New York at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. Named a United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts in 1990, MS. FRAUTSCHI'S recent seasons included a recital tour of Switzerland, live recital broadcasts on Radio Suisse Romande, WNYC (New York) and National Public Radio, as well as return engagements at both the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and the Caramoor International Music Festival, where she performed with Emanuel Ax and David Finckel. Born in 1973, MS. FRAUTSCHI began studying the violin at the age of three with Elizabeth Mills and continued her studies with Robert Lipsett at the Colburn School for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles and the University of Southern California School of Music. She has attended Harvard University and The Juilliard School, where she studied with Robert Mann and served as a teaching assistant to the Juilliard String Quartet.