The Culture Of Classical Music Today By Samuel Lipman Elsewhere with glass, the Gandhi pageant Satyagraha (1980) and Tito Gobbi, Hans Hotter,and elisabeth Schwarzkopf. be said of the Japanese violinist Midori, a http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/10/sept91/musicnow.htm
Extractions: by Samuel Lipman L PBS broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera are seen by millions of viewers in the United States, and now by millions abroad on their own government-run TV channels. Furthermore, the Met now has ambitious plans for gala pay-per-view television broadcasts, from which it is hoped that the company will draw large revenues. Even in the trend-conscious academy, the study of great music, not just as notes and sounds but as ideas and influences, has become the rage in all the most prestigious schools. And then there is the pervasion of classical music as an integral part of the ambiance of our daily lives. What used to be derogated as elevator music has become classical elevator music; no visit to a pricey restaurant is complete without a sonic background of the Four Seasons of Vivaldi or any of several particularly familiar piano concertos of Mozart. Bach turns up frequently in television commercials, and has even been known to provide an accompaniment to scoreboard displays on televised baseball games. What is true in restaurants, TV commercials, and baseball games is equally true in department and specialty stores, and all manner of business offices. In recounting all the good news, it would hardly be fair to omit the fact that over the past two decades even large American corporations have flocked to supporting orchestras and opera companies, and have in many cases taken great pride in associating their good corporate names with musical culture. In an even larger way, senior business executives have been, and are today, willing to sit on musical boards and contribute their economic expertise to the running of these cultural enterprises. In general, contributions to music, not just from business but from foundations and private sources, have been going up, and even the present recession has not noticeably reduced these gifts.
Publications Music 9. elisabeth Soderstrom, recital 10. 3. Hydrogen Jukebox by Phillip glass;text by Concert Julius Rudel, conductor; Midori, violinist; Tatiana Troyanos http://www.cofc.edu/~speccoll/publications.html
Links In English 4 (October 1 To November 29, 1997) Shaker loops also glass, Reich and Heath Damnation of Faust (Berlioz) elisabeth Schwarzkopf,Hans Other Links Conductor Panist violinist Soloist Singer http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7863/furt/alfa_english04.html
Gb Art Time Line Tl_art1900 violinist, d. (b. 1831) and poet, d. (b. 1832 1927 Georges Braque glass and Fruit, Fr. Memorial Theatre, StratforduponAvon, designed by elisabeth Scott. http://www.ubmail.ubalt.edu/~pfitz/time/tl_art1900.html
Obituaries altarpieces, mosaic ceilings, and stained glass windows from of the Augusta (Me.)Symphony and violinist for the his late wife, the pianist elisabeth (Field). http://www.harvard-magazine.com/on-line/0902177.html
Extractions: EDWARD STEVENSON WASHBURN II '25 died May 15 in Hannibal, Mo. A retired Kansas City, Mo., businessman, he was former president of Weidenmann-Simpson Coal Co. and former vice president of United Film Service Co. and Motion Picture Advertising Service Co. He led many community organizations over the years, including the Harvard Club of Kansas City and the Jackson County Historical Society. He was a much-admired grower of roses and rare orchids and an insatiable traveler who visited all seven continents and both poles. He received the Bronze Star while serving in World War II as a lieutenant commander in the navy air-sea rescue forces in the Pacific. He leaves three sons, Edward, Kenneth, and Christopher, and a brother, Richard; two wives, Beatrice (Morse) and Josephine (Lohmeyer Manry), and a fourth son, Stephen, predeceased him. AGATHA KILLEEN EISENHAURE '27, of Lincoln, Mass., died May 15. She was a former librarian at Cambridge Public Library and in the North Reading public schools. She leaves a daughter, Jane O'Brien '72, and two sons, David and Edward; her husband, Edward, predeceased her. NATHAN LABOVICH '27cl, LL.B. '30, died August 30, 1999, in Miami. He left the law to join an ailing business, Boy-Crest Clothes Inc., a New York manufacturer of tailored apparel for boys; he retired 30 years later as the owner and chief executive officer. He leaves a son, George Lambert.
UO Music Discographies: New Circulating CD Collection by Sculthorpe, Sallinen, glass, Nancarrow, Hendrix instruments) ; Derek Solomons,director and violinist. Performer(s) elisabeth Soderstrom, soprano ; Vladimir http://libweb.uoregon.edu/music/circcoll.html
Extractions: The Preliminary Collection This is a list of the recordings that provide the start up for the New Circulating CD Collection, which will be available to all people with UO identification cards, beginning October 1, 2001. These compact discs are duplicates of those already in the main collection, and can be borrowed for 7 days with a UO card, and can be renewed for 7 days. These are also available for borrowing through Orbis for 3 days. Suggestions and comments about this collection, which is housed in the Douglass Listening Room on the third floor of the Knight Library may be sent to Leslie Bennett. Lists by Genre: "CLASSICAL" Recordings: Individual Performers Chamber Groups Composers (in Alphabetical Order) Early Music ... Choral Music "POPULAR" Recordings: "WORLD" Recordings: World Music "SPOKEN WORD" Recordings: Poetry, Prose, Speeches CD's Accompanying Books CD's Accompanying Journals Music Scores With Accompanying CD's Classical Recordings: Individual Performers Cohler, Jonathan.
Records International Catalogue September 2001 Symphony No. 2 Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra LOUIS glass (18641936) Symphony No. 2 in C Minor for Chorus and Orchestra, Op. 28, Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra, Op. dates from 1913 when glass was under the influence of not have known (pedagogue and violinist Hans Sitt, for example). http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogSep01.html
Extractions: Home January 2002 January 2001 January 2000 ... December 1997 Louis Glass Symphony No. 2 Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra SINDING - COMPLETE SYMPHONIES - Special European Import SGAMBATI - PIANO CONCERTO GEIRR TVEITT (1908-1981): A Hundred Hardanger Tunes, Op. 151 - Suites Nos. 1 (1-15) and 4 (46-60). First: many of the tunes are by Tveitt or belong to the Tveitt family. That said, every one of them is drenched in authentic Hardanger feeling; the first suite consists of fifteen tunes creating miniature tone pictures which are unconnected but the fourth suite tells the tale of a wedding from wooing to a bridal voyage in a boat across a fjord to the raucous (and often obscene if we could have the words) post-wedding celebration (one segment is titled "Drunken Talk - Homage to Atonality"). The orchestration is very varied and extremely colorful; sure to appeal to lovers of Bartók and Kodály and Vaughan Williams. Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Bjarte Engeset. Naxos 8.555078 (New Zealand) ERNST TOCH (1887-1964): String Quartet No. 11, Op. 34, String Quartet No. 13, Op. 74. Toch wrote 13 quartets but the first five were those of a teenager self-teaching through reading Mozart quartet scores and those are lost anyway. The eleventh dates from 1924 and was commissioned by Hindemith for the Donaueschingen Chamber Music Festival; it is a very pleasing, serious but not heavy neo-classical work in a free tonal idiom. Its discmate dates from thirty years later and is Toch's only work in twelve-tone form - an accident really since he discovered that his chosen theme was almost dodecaphonic and decided to follow through with it in a very un-Schoenbergian way in what is identifiably his own voice. Buchberger Quartet. CPO 999 687 (Germany)
Venice Research - Articles one of the most important glass factory of Raffaello Frontali ( 1849 1916 ),appreciatedviolinist in his and quartet composed for elisabeth Coolidge , with http://www.veniceresearch.com/ferro.htm
Extractions: The violinist that more properly rappresents the Venice of this period is Luigi Enrico Ferro. He born on Murano in 1903 , the small island near Venice famous for the art - glass productions. The father was owner of one of the most important glass factory of the island, but avowing the son' s musical turn, starts him to violin school at Conservatorio of Venice " Benedetto Marcello ". On 1917, for reason dued to the first world war, Ferro leaves Venice for Milano where continues the violin study with the famous Teresina Tua ( pupil of Massart ). She understand the potentiality of the boy .Coming back in the same years to Venice, thanks to the help of Mrs. Tua , Ferro continues to study with Francesco de Guarnieri , (1867 - 1931) important violinist (pupil also of Cèsar Frank at Paris for composition studies) pupil in his turn of Raffaello Frontali ( 1849 - 1916 ),appreciated violinist in his tours with Liszt ,friend of Verdi and Wagner. On this regard it is interesting to remark how all the famous italian violinists of the past ages have been linked inside the different italian violin schools in an unbroken chain (teacher-pupil-teacher ) that goes on in the past till Veracini , Corelli and the most important violinists of 18 th. century. Like for luthiers,also for violinists the tradition of playing has been handed down from generation to generation maintening the taste for the italian style also with the differences of the various schools an the personal contribute of the violinists.
Hungarian GLASS Artists Carmen Mezei violinist, member of Madrid Orchestra, and Kyra (Hungary) 8. FrancoiseElisabeth MACK (Franciaország MUNKEVICA, Anda (Russia) glass blowing experts http://www.c3.hu/~huglass/esemenyek/huglassen.html
Extractions: Az üveg and építandzet reprezentatív bemutatkozásának ugyan nem kezdete, de legfontosabb dokumentált állomása a Magyar Üvegmuvandzeti Társaság idén tavasszal történt Exhibitiona a Tölgyfa Galériában and az ehhez kapcsolódó konferencia, ami az Üveg az építandzetben címet viselte. Az akkori anyag and alkotógárda közel hat tucat muvandz tevékenységét ölelte fel, míg a jelen Exhibition - Bulahelyi Tibor szobrászmuvandz kezdeményezandére and rendezandében - a tér limitált adottságai okán csak 6 üvegmuvandznek az építandzethez kapcsolódó munkásságából ad válogatást. A folyamatos kibontakozás randze, hogy jövore - egy bovített anyag - kerül bemutatásra hasonló címmel Zalaegerszegen and Gyorött. Itt and most olyan tervek, makettek, modellek, fotók, eredeti munkák and anyagminták vannak kiállítva, melyek a tetozet, térfedand, kupola, a homlokzati plasztika, a portál, a kapu, az oszlopburkolat, az ablaksor, a fal, a fény-objekt - and sorolhatnánk - fogalomköréhe tartozóak.
[ A ] Titles At Aquarius Records Intersellar Space with John Coltrane) teamed up with brilliant violinist/composerLeRoy ALIAS Other Side Of The Looking glass (Anticon) cd 13.98 Do these guys http://www.aquariusrecords.org/cat/a5.html
Extractions: Some items in our catalogs may be out of print or currently unavailable. All prices subject to change (we only change our prices when our costs change). We will always try to inform you of updated prices. Email our mailorder department for availability status. If you have general non-mailorder questions, email the store Switzerland has more to offer the unruly noiseniks than just the Young Gods. Alboth, while having the same sort of pompous air as the Gods, approach their music with a little less bombast. This outing finds them sounding less like a piano fronted Naked City, and more like a computer generated post rock soundtrack, infused with a drug induced paranoia, and an exagerrated sense of otherworldliness. Allan and Andee both recommend this record highly.
[ S ] Titles At Aquarius Records is the split release from the dark, sexy Portland, OR group glass Candy and acidpsychjam between the Girls and long time collaborator violinist Eyvind Kang http://www.aquariusrecords.org/cat/s21.html
Extractions: Some items in our catalogs may be out of print or currently unavailable. All prices subject to change (we only change our prices when our costs change). We will always try to inform you of updated prices. Email our mailorder department for availability status. If you have general non-mailorder questions, email the store Formed by ex-members of two late, great Arizona underground metal bands (screamo outfit Unruh and crusty doomsters Wellington), Structure Of Lies now unleash their debut ep featuring five tracks of their unrelenting metal mastery. Structure Of Lies is at heart a death metal project, one that's quite baroque and complex (hence the mathy title), with a lot of "crossover" appeal to the punkier grind/metalcore scene. Blackened, raspy, guttural vocals tear from the singers throat while melodic "true metal" guitar solos erupt from the raging thrash-fest (is the guitarist the guy pictured on their website in the Iced Earth t-shirt?). It's like a brutal death metal version of Megadeth. F'n great. Equally for fans of Death, Dissection and Converge!
Hermann Hesse Web Magazine a brief introduction to the glass Bead Game as cellist Julius Berger and violinistAngelika Lichtenstern to take master classes with elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Edith http://www.gss.ucsb.edu/projects/hesse/about-e.html
Extractions: "Recently a Hermann Hesse Society has been inaugurated in Nepal. The chief guest was the German Ambassador to Nepal, His Excellency Mr. Ruediger Lemp. The President of the society is Mr. Ramesh Adhikari. The Society will develop literary ties between Nepal and Germany. The society will also work for translation of various books of Hermann Hesse, specially SIDDHARTHA into Nepali Language. It also has started working to translate Nepali Folk Lores into German Language. If you can help the society by giving addresses of various Hermann Hesse Societies in Germany/Switzerland, then this new society in Nepal will be grateful to you. This will help the society to build up relations with other organizations having same interest and objective. Thanking for you time and waiting to hear from you soon.
Composers In The20th Century And Contemporary Periods composer and his patron, elisabeth Sprague Coolidge. for the Russian composer andviolinist, including his glass Fragments, provides information on the composer http://www.aclkorea.org/contemporary.html
Extractions: 20¼¼±â ¹× Çö´ë ÀÛ°î°¡ (Composers in the 20th Century and Contemporary Periods) Belaubre, Louis-No? provides information on the French composer. Boulanger Sisters, The site about Lili (1893-1918) and Nadia (1887-1979). Nagy, Ivan provides samples of the composer's neo-classical compositions. Unrein, Scott features photographs, curriculum vitae, and streaming audio samples of his modern classical music. Hagen, Daron Aric contemporary American composer of serious concert music, opera, and music theatre. Israel, David composer of music for ballet and dance. Proulx, Richard composer, conductor, and organist; site has biography, opus list, links to publishing companies, discography, and a schedule of recording choir events. Takemitsu, Toru Japanese composer and musical innovator. Hoffman, Laura provides information on the composer, who is a member of the editorial staff of the Journal of the International Alliance for Women in Music Carbon, John includes biographical information, a list of works, recordings and performances, program notes and reviews for the American composer. Veltz, Kenneth-Michael
Hot Jazz Saturday Night Source Notes A song from the score of that show, Solomon, became elisabeth Welch's trademark place,for the first time, all the early recordings of violinist Eddie South http://www.wamu.org/hotjazz/hjsnarc01/010630.html
Extractions: James P. Johnson opened the program with "Put Your Mind Right On It" from 1929, and included in a recent release from Frog Records presenting some additional rarities recorded for Columbia by black bands. It's Frog DGF38 and includes many rarities. "Manhattan Stomp" featured pianist Don Ewell and drummer Baby Dodds, from a celebrated series of Circle label recordings from the mid-forties, now on compact disc, GHB BCD-50 . "Lover Come Back To Me," from a 1945 broadcast, is available on a collection referenced on an earlier program. Devoted to broadcast performances by Bobby Sherwood and his Orchestra, it's Soundcraft SC-5013. Fletcher Henderson's "House Of David Blues" is included on a recent Henderson reissue from Hep Records, Hep 1016 . Thomas Morris and the New Orleans Blue Five, with the "South Rampart Street Blues" is on
HNH - Naxos Classical Pilinszky (Tannhauser), Maria Muller (elisabeth), Ruth Jost interesting to hear theglass harmonica here 8.554039 Maria Kliegel, violinist William Preucil and 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
Lost Splendor - Felix Yussupov - Chapter III was in vain, and my career as a violinist soon came was with him that I had my firstglass of wine. Grand Duke Serge and the Grand Duchess elisabeth to England http://www.alexanderpalace.org/lostsplendor/iii.html
Any-Day-in-History PAGE Of SCOPE SYSTEMS. 74 1939 E Fernandez Arbós Spanish violinist/conductor/composer dies at about 75 1953Elisabeth Ilse Kuyper Owens of Toledo OH patents a glassblowing machine http://www.scopesys.com/cgi/today2.cgi?askmonth=02&askday=26
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival - Artist Bios Elliott) Carter's music and (Philip) glass' with equal ensembles in the world, violinistPhilip Setzer in the 1976 Queen elisabeth International Competition in http://www.bcmf.org/se_bios.htm
Extractions: New Zealand-born flutist Marya Martin, Artistic Director, has performed on five continents to critical acclaim and audience delight. Ms. Martin came to this country in 1976 and became a top prizewinner in the Naumburg Competition, the Munich International Competition, and the Jean-Pierre Rampal International Competition. She has appeared with major symphony orchestras throughout this country, including Seattle, St. Louis, The Brandenburg Ensemble, and the Mostly Mozart Orchestra. She often tours New Zealand and has appeared as soloist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. A founding member of Windscape, Ms. Martin is an active chamber musician, having appeared with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Chamber Music at the Y, The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Music at Angel Fire, and Bravo!Colorado. Ms. Martin has recorded for Musical Heritage Society, Kiwi-Pacific Records, Orion Master Recording, Arabesque, New World Records and Well-Tempered Productions.
MRC Conservatory: Music Bridge Faculty Biographies Joan Tower, Christopher Rouse and Philip glass, and Gary in Warsaw and the Queen ElisabethInternational Piano and together with his wife, violinist Gwen Hoebig http://www.mtroyal.ab.ca/conservatory/mmb_bios.htm
Extractions: The Conservatory Credit Free Programs Summer Programs Music Bridge ... About RICHARD AARON , Visiting Professor, New England Conservatory (1998), is a former member of several major orchestras in Israel, Switzerland, England and the United States. Mr. Aaron performs frequent solo recitals throughout Europe. He founded the Tre Voce Piano Trio and Moore Quartet (Seattle, WA), and is a current member of the Elysian Trio. Richard Aaron has taught throughout the U.S. at dozens of universities and music schools in cello pedagogy workshops. His students have won numerous national competitions and appeared as soloists with The Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle symphonies. He has attended summer festivals, including Marrowstone, Siena, Chautauqua, and Yellow Barn. A teacher at ENCORE School for Strings, Mr. Aaron was appointed to the Cleveland Institute of Music faculty in 1992. As a violinist, Mr. Agopian has performed in Canada, the United States, Europe and Taiwan. He is the first violinist in the University of Calgary String Quartet, Aubade Ensemble and has also worked extensively as a conductor with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, The National Arts Centre Orchestra, Hamilton Philharmonic, Orchestra London and the Festival Del Piccolo Mondo Antico Orchestra in Valsolda, Italy. Mr. Agopian moved to Calgary in 1991 to take the positions of Professor of Music at the University of Calgary and Artist-in Residence at The Mount Royal College Conservatory. His students have won national and international awards and have performed as soloists with professional orchestras. Since 1993, Mr. Agopian has been the music director of Calgary's professional string orchestra, the Kensington Sinfonia. He was recently appointed Music Director of Mount Royal College's Calgary Youth Orchestra.