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March 2003 Schedule At The Annenberg Theater are proud to present the 2002 Piano gold Medalist violinist/composer/fiddler MarkO'Connor is widely recognized violin teachers Dorothy DeLay and joseph Gingold http://www.psmuseum.org/performances/32003.htm
NEWMAN,PHILIP Fellow judges included joseph Szigeti, Yehudi Menuhin, Zino great patron of the artsand an accomplished violinist. him with a very beautiful gold mounted bow http://www.cremona.u-net.com/newman.htm
Extractions: CHENISTON K ROLAND (Violin Historian) (C)1997 EPILOGUE Having read the forgoing article about the life of the violinist Philip Newman you may not have noticed the following strange coincidences. 23 November 1950 - Newman returns to England after many years absence to play in Manchester's Free Trade Hall 25 November 1965 - Newman's long association with Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians ends with her death at the age of Ninety 23 November 1966 - Newman to appear in tribute to Queen Elizabeth 23 November 1966 - Newman dies in his hotel room PHILIP NEWMAN ARCHIVES IN THE ROLAND COLLECTION Photographs, Letters, Programmes etc - are in the Roland Collection, all of which will eventually be passed to the Royal Northern College of Music. The College holds a considerable amount of memorabilia of this wonderful violinist. Most of this material was given to the College by his sister Pearl Newman, shortly after Philip Newman's death.
Reviews students of Franz Kneisl and joseph Joachim, both Thursday night, pianist Jeanne Yu,violinist Claire Chan Their glowing, burnishedgold sound was perfect for http://www.uwm.edu/PSOA/Music/mcmf/Reviews.html
Extractions: Journal Sentinel music critic Last Updated: April 30, 2001 Cellist Stefan Kartman and pianist Jeannie Yu could spend their summers playing at a nice, quiet music festival in some woodsy or seaside locale. Instead, they'll run their own Milwaukee Chamber Music Festival, June 24 through July 30. It will be more musical boot camp than vacation for them and the 40 students who participate. "The contact with the faculty will be intense," Kartman said. "The student/faculty ratio is very low, 12 to 40. We sit down and play with these kids. The one thing we don't do is put them on stage in orchestra concerts, which other festivals use to bring in the money. There needs to be someplace where they can do just chamber music. That's what separates us." Kartman and Yu, husband and wife and soon to be parents, came to Milwaukee last fall. He is the new faculty cellist in the music department of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and she teaches at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music.
Faculty pupil of Jascha Simkins, Edouard Dethier, joseph Knitzer, Max As violinist of theSteinerious Duo, he has performed has recorded for CRI and gold Crest labels. http://www.uwm.edu/PSOA/Music/mcmf/faculty.html
Extractions: chamber music groups. The Essex Quartet, managed by Columbia Artists Management, was supported by a grant from Chamber Music America and a residency at Rutgers University. The Beijing String Quartet won first prize in the China National String Quartet Competition. The Beijing Chamber Players performed in the auspicious venues of the Forbidden City Music Festival and the Beijing Concert Hall. The Kneisel Trio held summer residencies at the MidAmerica Chamber Music Institute in Ohio and is currently at the Troy Public Library Chamber Music Institute in Michigan. Ms. Chan, born in Detroit of Chinese parentage, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brown University, where she earned musical honors and a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience. She earned a full scholarship from The Juilliard School as a student of Joseph Fuchs, where she completed both her master's and doctoral degrees. She taught at the Juilliard School as an assistant to both Professor Fuchs and the Juilliard String Quartet. She also taught for several years in Beijing at the Central Conservatory and the Capital Normal University. Ms. Chan performs primarily in the U.S. and China. She can be heard on the compact disc labels of RCA Victor, Centaur, Annsam, and ESS.A.Y Recordings.
Extractions: Over the past decade, the La Jolla Chamber Music Society has presented the most exciting emerging stars. Audiences have enjoyed the unparalleled thrill of discovering artists who will write the musical history of their generation . United by the spirit of discovery and presented in a relaxed, casual atmosphere, the Discovery Series is both an exhilarating immersion in music-making energized by youth and their total commitment, and a perfect introduction to classical music for families, students and young professionals. For the classical music aficionado, the Discovery Series offers a sneak preview of the rising stars who will appear in every major music capital and on every important series in the years to come - and a rewarding opportunity to say, "I heard them when..."
NOTE University of Montreal (where he received the gold Medal of a concert in Almonte,Ontario with violinist Corek Cerovsek joseph Petric TO RELEASE ACCORDION CTO. http://www.greatconcerts.com/news/
Extractions: NOTE-WORTHY! JASPER WOOD RELEASES NEW DISC TO UNANIMOUS CRITICAL PRAISE Violinist Jasper Woods recently released CD, 13 Caprices (Analekta-FL2-3149) has received unanimous praise from publications as far afield as the International Record Review (April 2000), We should hear more of this composers work, especially in such flawless performances as Jasper Wood gives on this occasion. Here is another discovery he is a fine interpretive artist, captured in a virtually unblemished recording which is acoustically just right. In addition to critical acclaim in the recording field, Mr. Wood has recently performed concertos with Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and was on tour with the Toronto Philharmonia . This upcoming season saw Jasper Wood perform concertos by Mendelssohn and Mozart in two separate appearances with the Buffalo Philharmonic . The year 2000 also saw a successful tour of the maritime provinces with pianist Richard Raymond and recitals in Chicago for the Dame Myra Hesse Series and the Muskoka Festival (with guitarist Alvin Tung ). Upcoming concertos range from Vivaldis
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Extractions: Classical Editor: Rob Barnett Founder Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net MEN OF BRASS - A FEW BRASS BAND COMPOSERS Although many major composers, among them Elgar, Holst, Vaughan Williams and Bliss have been persuaded to enter the specialised world of writing for brass band, much of its repertoire down the years has been provided by people particularly associated with it. Not that even these have confined themselves to that, as we shall see. But their achievements are worth recalling. Avenger The British Flag The Carnival King The Comet Dauntless Dawn of Freedom Faithful and Free For Freedom and Honour Kings of the Air Jack o' The Lantern Knight of the Road Monarch Ravenswood Sergeants of the Guard Sons of Victory The Virtuoso The Wizard The Australasian Black Knight Cross of Honour Honest Toil North Star Slaidburn The Bostonian Victor's Return Viva Birkinshaw (a tribute to a one-time leading Black Dyke cornettist) and, best known of all, Punchinello and The Cossack , adopted by Fodens as their signature tune. Many of these, and I have mentioned only a fraction of them, are still played, as are the cornet solos Silver Showers Hailstorm and Cleopatra the euphonium solo Weber's Last Waltz and the Rule Britannia Overture.
George White Dates And Events 22 Feb, Born Sydney Australia, to George William joseph White and Mr. White is theholder of 14 gold medals. . Acting leader and 1st violinist in the Alfred Hill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~frances/georgedates.htm
Extractions: A ttended Christian Brothers School in Wagga Wagga New South Wales. Began studying the piano. Won medals for foot running Began studying the violin in Wagga Wagga. First learnt the violin from Sister Annunciata at the Presentation Convent, and then from Monsieur George Becu in Wagga. (Sister Annunciata was still alive in 1969/1970.) Won Delaney Commemoration gold Medal. Awarded the Kelso King Scholarship for violin and also received a prize of a violin bow. A three year scholarship to the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney worth 38 Pound p.a.(Kelso) Newspaper article states his "Teacher Mr. Gerald Walenn, the only New South Wales person with a "Strad"." Began studies at the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
RIN:040 Report Summaries - English Yoshio Unno, a violinist of international fame and member of a prestigious teaching (Carleen Hutchins, Dr. joseph Nagyvary, Stephen Jay gold, etc.) Re http://www.fritz-reuter.com/reports/
Extractions: (Principles of Professional Conduct no. 6a.) AFVBM Code of Ethics RIN:131 CHICAGO'S VIOLIN MAFFIA Letter to the Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan regarding the shady business practices, common among most of those who deal in violins. RIN:024 HAS THE VIOLIN BUSINESS BECOME A CRIMINAL RACKET AND A SNARE? Here the starting point is the 1981 " Kanda " scandal named for Mr. Yuko Kanda , a prominent Japanese MUSICIAN /Dealer . The scandal involved misrepresentations made to purchasers of violins, certificate forgery , insurance fraud , and bribery of teachers . Indeed, among Mr. Kanda 's accomplices was Prof. Yoshio Unno a violinist of international fame and member of a prestigious teaching faculty. The participants in Kanda were truly prominent. It thus drew world attention to ethical-legal abuses which are regrettably common but, in this case, so extensive that its investigation involved not only Japanese police , but also the F.B.I. and Interpol
American Composers Orchestra--Orchestra Bios the Naumburg Chamber Music Award in 1991 and the gold Medal at violinist joseph Schoris currently principal second violin of American Composers Orchestra, and http://www.americancomposers.org/orchestra/orchestra_bios.htm
Extractions: Board of Directors Administrative Staff Artistic Advisors Back Ah Ling Neu, violist, born in Japan of Chinese parents, studied at the San Francisco Conservatory with Gennady Kleyman and in Holland with Nobuko Imai. Ms. Neu's performances throughout the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia have included the Marlboro Festival, Chamber Music/West, Tanglewood, the International Musicians' Seminar in England, the Spoleto Festival (Italy and USA), the Schleswig-Holstein Festival in Germany and "Chamber Music at the Y" in New York City. A former member of the San Francisco Symphony and the Ridge String Quartet, she is presently a member of the New York Philomusica Ensemble and has performed on several Musicians from Marlboro tours. She is currently principal viola of the Eos ensemble, the Brandenburg ensemble and a member of Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra and American Composers Orchestra. Back Diva Goodfriend-Koven has performed on both flute and piccolo with all of the major orchestras and chamber orchestras in the New York City area. She is active as a teacher and also plays in The Locrian Ensemble (the mission of the group is to perform music that is no older than 10 years). She has been a member of American Composers Orchestra since 1981 which is also when she became a regular Associate musician with the MET Orchestra. Besides membership in both the American Symphony and American Ballet Theater, she has attended and performed at the Bard Music Festival since its inception in 1989. She has been seen on Live From Lincoln Center performing with the NY Philharmonic,and has recorded extensively with Orpheus, ACO, The MET Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonic, and also on numerous commercial films and sound-tracks.
Memorial: Prof. Josef Gingold DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR JOSEF GINGOLD Josef Gingold was born in BrestLitovsk, Russia, on October 28, 1909 and started playing the violin at the age of three. 1934 he married the violinist Gladys Anderson his beloved "baby by their association with this great violinist and human being. joseph Gingold was a greatly beloved figure in the http://www.indiana.edu/~bfc/BFC/circulars/95-96/b6.html
Extractions: Memorial Resolution Josef Gingold was born in Brest-Litovsk, Russia, on October 28, 1909 and started playing the violin at the age of three. It was not an easy life for the Gingold family before they arrived in the United States in 1920. They were incarcerated in a German internment camp during World War I. However, Gingold always spoke with optimism and cheerfulness when discussing his difficult early years. He studied in New York with Vladimir Graffman, who had been a student of the famous Russian teacher, Leopold Auer. He continued his studies in Belgium for three years (1927-29) with the legendary Eugene Ysaye. During that time he played many concerts in Belgium, Holland and France, and a brilliant career was his for the taking. However, when he returned to the U.S., the country was mired in the Great Depression and he became the supporter of his family by playing many Broadway shows and performing other commercial work in New York. In 1934 he married the violinist Gladys Anderson his beloved "baby doll." In 1937, he became a charter member of the NBC Symphony when it was formed under the direction of Arturo Toscanini. He remained there for seven years and throughout his life he spoke of the great impact Toscanini had on his musical life. He was a member of the Primrose Quartet, which recently has had its recordings re-released to critical acclaim. He left the NBC Symphony to become the concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony. After three years in Detroit he joined the Cleveland Orchestra at the invitation of the great conductor George Szell. Unknown to Gingold, Szell had singled him out as a potential concertmaster when he had guest conducted the NBC Symphony where Gingold was a member of the first violin section. During his thirteen years in Cleveland the orchestra developed from a fine ensemble into one of the best orchestras in the world.
News Page 1 (4 Articles) The St Lucia Medal of Honour gold went to Carlos Stephen posthumously for Violinistjoseph 'Rameau' Poleon and Jules joseph received the St Lucia Medal of http://www.stluciastar.com/february26/news1.htm
Extractions: The National Dress Festival initiated in 1993 by the Helen Folk Dancers had pre-schoolers as its premier participants. The idea of seeing young people dressed up in the island's national wear took root and since then the festival has included primary and secondary schools, as well as community organisations.
Public Domain Music - Biographies - Joseph Haydn - At Web-Helper.net appear in uniform, and the said joseph Haydn shall Wilhelm, who gave him the famousgold ring which a couple named Polzelli; the husband a violinist, the wife http://www.web-helper.net/PDMusic/Biographies/HaydnJoseph/default.asp
Extractions: Home Tutorials ... Contact Is this site useful? Josef Haydn Haydn's life was a long, sane and, on the whole, fortunate existence. For many years he remained obscure, but if he had his time of trial he never experienced a time of real failure. With practical wisdom he conquered the fates and became eminent. In the history of art his position is of the first importance. He was the originator of the string quartet and of the symphony and he established the basis of the modern orchestra. Without him Beethoven would have been impossible. Franz Joseph Haydn was born on the last day of March, 1732, at Rohrau, a small town on the confines of Austria and Hungary. His father was a cartwright and his mother before her marriage had been a cook in the family of Count Harrach, the lord of the village. The father united to his trade the office of parish sexton. He had a fine tenor voice, was fond of the organ and music in general. On one of those journeys which the artisans of Germany often undertake, being at Frankfort0on-the-Main, he learned to play a little on the harp and in holidays after church he used to play this instrument while his wife sang. The birth of Joseph did not alter the habits of this peaceful family. The little domestic concert was repeated every week and the child sawed an accompaniment on an improvised fiddle. A cousin of the cartwright, whose name was Frankh, a schoolmaster at Hainburg, came to Rohrau one Sunday and assisted at the trio. He remarked that the child, then scarcely six years old, kept the time with astonishing precision, and as he was well acquainted with music he proposed to his relations to take little Joseph to his home and to teach him the first elements of music.
OCTOBER 26 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' Peabody Music Library; 1864 Birth of composer joseph MOORAT 1924 Birth of Hungarianviolinist Johanna MARTZY of Shostakovitch's ballet The Age of gold in Leningrad http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/oct26.html
Famous Belgians - The Complete List 183234) d'Anethan, Jules joseph, prime minister De Bériot, Charles-Auguste, violinistDe Broqueville Deburghgraeve, Fred, 100m Breaststroke gold medal winner http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Tielemans/hp104.htm
Extractions: "A genius of this kind never before existed and probably never will be surpassed. He is... the father of us all." George Thomson "He alone has the secret of making me smile, and touching me to the bottom of my soul." Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart "Don't be frightened, children, where Haydn is, no harm can come to you." Joseph Haydn, to his terrified servants during the French bombardment of Vienna in 1809 Early Years and Influences The Esterhazys The Influence of Sturm und Drang At the Esterhaza in the 1770s ... Haydn's Oratorios and Late Years Early Years and Influences F ranz Joseph Haydn, father of the symphony and inventor of the string quartet, was born in Rohrau, Austria on April 1, 1732, to Maria Koller and Mathias Haydn. Some sources incorrectly state that his birthday was March 31st, but that is a fallacy instigated by his well-meaning brother Michael , who wanted no one to accuse Haydn of being an April Fool. Josef (the name he went by) was one of six surviving children of the twelve born to his parents. The surviving siblings were : Anna Maria Franziska (1730-1781), Anna Maria (1739-1802), Anna Katherina (1741-?), Johann Evangelist (1743-1805), and
Newton Free Library Finally, to capture the essence of a richly embroidered kimono, an outline of goldor silver lacquer is applied. PRIZE WINNING violinist joseph LIN AND OTHERS. http://www.ci.newton.ma.us/Library/Newsletter/archive/2002_archive/may02.htm
Extractions: Please click here for more information. G A L L E R Y May, 2 2 DAVID VENTICINQUES "ORIENTAL TALES" Foreigner with Shoe David Venticinques "Oriental Tales" will be exhibited in the Newton Free Library Gallery May 2 30. The artist will give a demonstration of the ancient Japanese kimono design technique he uses on Saturday, May 18, 12 2:00PM in the Gallery. Venticinques striking silk paintings depict characters from Japanese folktales and Kabuki and Noh theatre. Using techniques of ancient Japanese kimono design, he creates bold contemporary versions of traditional Japanese themes and characters: the Three Princesses, Red Lion and White Lion (father and son characters from the play "Kagamijishi") samurai knights, contemplative poets, delicate royal courtesans and more.
Gold Carpet Entertainment : The Artists : Rouge gold Carpet Entertainment Relax John Miller, accordionist Laurie Andres, violinistRuthie Dornfeld joseph Hospital Benefit in LewistonIdaho The American Heart http://www.goldcarpet.com/theartists_rouge.html
Extractions: Rouge Exquisite French Music Rouge featuring guitarist John Miller, accordionist Laurie Andres, violinist Ruthie Dornfeld, and vocalist/dancer Janet Rayor is a highly marketable group! In 1999, Miller, Andres, Dornfeld, and Rayor opened the nationally touring Impressionist exhibit at The Denver Art Museum and at The Seattle Art Museum. Together they have performed in concert for the Juan de Fe Fuca Festival of Arts in Port Angeles, St. Joseph Hospital Benefit in Lewiston-Idaho The American Heart Association's Annual Ball, Out-to-Lunch Seattle, 5th Avenue Theatre openings, French-American Chamber of Commerce Beaujolais, NW Folklife Festival KBCS Stage, and played regularly for The Pink Door. Founded by Rayor in 1995 (originally Can Deux), Rouge has played Benaroya Hall, Kirkland Summer Performance Series, Choochokam Festival on Whidbey Island, First Night Pierce County, and is played regularly on KSER and KBCS. Rouge won places on three juried rosters last year: King County Touring Arts, Nothwest On Tour, and Northwest Folklife In The Schools. RETURN TO THE ARTISTS