Classical : Art Directory (Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. johnsonwatkins, jeanne Modern, classical (Rating0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. Khitruk, Anastasia Russian trained concert violinist. http://www.123artist.com/art/Arts/Music/Instruments/Stringed/Bowed_Strings/Violi
Stanford Magazine > March/April 2002 > Class Notes > Obituaries An accomplished violinist, he served as concertmaster of Robert; four daughters, Mary,74, jeanne, Ruth Given became an executive for watkinsjohnson and, in http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2002/marapr/classnotes/obituaries.ht
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Extractions: Top Arts Music ... Violinists : Classical Barachovsky, Anton - Bio, sound samples, reviews, contact information, etc. Chee-Yun : Violinist - Bio, reviews, interview, discography, itinerary, repertoire. Chang, Sarah : A Tribute - Discography, bio, interview, chat session. Fodor, Eugene - Bio, reviews, lots of real-audio clips, discography; very complete and excellent site. Gomyo, Karen : Violinist - Young concert violinist - bio, sound clip, reviews, contact information. Milenkovich, Stefean - (young concert violinist) bio, sound clip, reviews, contact info, etc. Karmon, Nina - Bio, calendar, contact info. [German/English] Heifetz, (Jascha) - (mid-20th century Soviet-born violinist) Short bio; links. Kim, David - Bio; portfolio. Perlman, Itzhak - Bio, links to discography and tour schedule. Oistrakh, David - (fan site) bio, discography. Hope, Daniel - Young British Violinist - Official website for young British violinist. Spalding, Albert - Biography. Sushansky, Leonid
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Extractions: ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 22:59:20 -0700 Reply-To: pjones@ns.vvm.com Sender: Early Music List From: Lori Jones Sender: Early Music List From: John Howell From: Lori Jones Organization: VVM, Inc. Subject: Re: Baroque flute methods? Byron Rakitzis wrote: > > In article , > BSOReilley Sender: Early Music List From: John Howell Sender: Early Music List From: John Howell Sender: Early Music List From: Eric Haas Organization: von Huene Workshop, Inc. Subject: Re: Baroque flute methods? > BSOReilley Sender: Early Music List From: Michael Low Organization: Metrocomm Subject: cmsg cancel cancel ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 20:17:09 -0400 Reply-To: JOSCHEIER Sender: Early Music List From: JOSCHEIER Sender: Early Music List From: Jamie Anstice Sender: Early Music List From: Miki Organization: where ? Subject: Who made earliest recordings? > Who made the earliest recordings of what would be considered "early music"? IMO it's somewhere around the late 40s early 50s with Harnoncourt , Leonhardt and Deller when things began to happen . ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 09:06:52 GMT Reply-To: Early Music List
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Extractions: Other Resources: briefcase calendar contacts mail ... Violinists Classical Zlatarov, Pavel - Leader of the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. Biography, concerts, and news. Sushansky, Leonid - Classical concert violinist. Reviews, biography, contact information, and photos. Rosand, Aaron - Critically acclaimed recordings, translations, a complete discography, biography, and news about Mr. Rosand's most recent recordings. Perlman, Itzhak - Israeli-born American classical violinist. Biography, links to discography and tour schedule. Moroz, Sviatoslav - International performer. Repertoire, photos, biography, and concert schedule. Little, Tasmin - British violinist. Brief biography and discography. Langdon, Sophie - British solo violinist; heads the Fourth Dimension String Quartet. Discography, biography, and booking information. Kotkova, Hana - Official website of the Czech violinist. Biography, discography, and photos. Korfker, Berent - Official site with discography, sound clips, reviews, biography, for the Dutch violinist. Kloss, Sherry
Hereford Historical Characters Pt.2 SummerAutumn Richard D. watkins / Paperback / Published There he associatedwith johnson's circle and, with Listan, 1764-83 Marie jeanne Riccoboni, JC http://www.herefordwebpages.co.uk/histchar.shtml
Extractions: Edward Elgar Elgar is generally considered England's greatest native-born composer since Henry Purcell. He received his early musical training from his father, a music seller, violinist, and organist of St. George's Roman Catholic church in Worcester. In 1879 he had a few violin lessons in London, but as a composer Elgar was self-taught. In 1885, he succeeded his father as church organist in Worcester and pursued a minor local career, teaching, conducting, and composing. In 1889 he married his student and admirer, Caroline Alice Roberts, whose love and encouragement transformed him; their marriage of three decades coincided with the most creative period of Elgar's life. He became a close friend of the organist of Hereford Cathedral, Dr G R Sinclair, to whom the Te Deum and Benedictus Elgar's association with the Three Choirs Festival began in Worcester in 1878 when he played with the second violins in the Festival Orchestra. In 1881 he was promoted to the first violins. Later he was able to scribble on his Festival Programme, "I played first violin for the sake of the fee as I could obtain no recognition as a composer". In 1899 the Enigma Variations established Elgar as the leading English composer of the day. In 1904, Elgar took up residence at Plas Gwyn, in Hereford, where he composed many of his greatest works, including both
1996 South High and Franklin, Starling, and johnson Park Junior King, Stan Kenton, andSammy watkins, continuing to Dale, Ziggy Coyle, Les Susi, jeanne Cummins, and http://seniormusicians.homestead.com/1996.html
Extractions: Born in Castel di Sangro in 1884, Cincione immigrated to the US in 1900 at the age of 16. Taking up the baritone sax and clarinet, he moved from NY to California then to Columbus in 1910, where he became a founding member of Local 103 American Federation of Musicians. During World War I, he played clarinet in the Rainbow Division military band. Returning to Columbus, Cincione became director of Franklin Post #1 American Legion Band until mid-50s In addition to various parades (Memorial, Armistice, St. Patrick's Day) and state and local fairs, the legion band traveled throughout state and nation, performing in Paris in 1927 at legion convention. Under his direction, the band won the national championship in Miami, in 1934. Cincione taught music at St. Mary's H.S. (1934-50), as well as at Dublin, Plain City, Rosedale, Sedalia, and South Solon schools simultaneously, spending one day a week at each. the United States with the USO. A year later, he joined Henry Cincione's RKO Palace pit band. Following his graduation from North H.S., where he played in the band under T.H. Lehman, DiCenzo became a working musician in the truest sense of the word. For four years, he played 7 nights a week at both the Gloria and Riviera Nite Clubs without a break. He also found time to play in the fabled WBNS radio band. In 1948, he hired into Aaron Cohen's band in Bay City, MI, where he subsequently met his wife. Four of DiCenzo's five sons are professional musicians.
September 1995 Alumnotes Donna watkins, '88, johnson City, Tenn., is 1990. jeanne Bell, '90, Port Orchard,is a vocational counselor with the Dept. of Social and Health Services Div. http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept95/alumnotes0995.html
Extractions: You must be a member of the UW Alumni Association to be listed in the Alumnotes section. To join, call (206) 543-0540 or 1-800-AUW-ALUM or send mail to uwalumni@u.washington.edu Class notes are listed by year with names listed alphabetically within each year. Click on the decade you are interested in to jump to those names. Or use the search function in your web browser to find a specific name. HUB Memories Wanted As the 50th anniversary of the Husky Union Building approaches in October 1999, personal memories, experiences or anecdotes about the HUB are being collected for the anniversary celebration. Send your reminiscences, including your name, the year in which your memory is from, and an address and phone number, to Paul Zuchowski, Husky Union Building, Box 352230, University of Washington, Seattle, 98195-2230. Hazel E. Clark , '27, '28, Everett, writes to ask "How many of our library school class are still on deck? In going through the alumni directory, there were only four of us from the library school listed, but there certainly must be others." She said she took a tour of the campus with her granddaughter and couldn't believe how big the campus had grown. Attention, Members of 1937 Husky Marching Band
Columns Magazine: June 2000 Alumnotes He has been married for 20 years to his wife, Susan, and they have an 18year-oldson. Patti Spencer-watkins, '75. Dan johnson, '93. jeanne Yum Kim, '94, '98. http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/june00/alumnotes0600.html
Extractions: William Brueggeman, '27 Seattle, would love to hear from fellow classmates. He lives at 11448 Rainier Ave. S, #138 in Seattle. You can reach him by phone at (206) 772-7676. Virginia Isham Harvey, '30 Freeland, is the subject of a documentary in the Living Treasures Project produced by NW Designer Craftsmen. A longtime contributor to programs of the Seattle Weavers Guild since 1953, she was curator of collections at the UW's costume and textile study center until her retirement. Margaret Millay Henriksen, '32 Lewiston, Idaho, writes that her husband, George, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science in Agriculture by the Univ. of Idaho. She recently completed a history of the Orchard's Community Church, which covers 90 years. Margaret Cardiff Fuller, '35
The Cornell Chronicle directed by Louis Malle, with jeanne Moreau and Forest, New Hampshire, Chris johnson,Syracuse University and Storage Ability of Fruit, Chris watkins, fruit http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/96/2.29.96/calendar2-29.html
Alla Breve - Alumni Notes a brass quintet led by GLEN johnson (MM 97 former New York Philharmonic principalflutist jeanne Baxtresser. EMILY watkins (GPD 99) is the new Assistant http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/cons/alumni/alla-breve/alla09-02.html
Extractions: WILSON HERMANTO (BM 95) is completing his third season as Music Director of the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra in Los Angeles. After his final concert, the Los Angeles Times praised his "clear stick technique" and said, "He is a natural leader who generated confidence and enthusiasm from his players (ages 14 to 25). And he made the whole thing sound like he was having a lot of fun." Next fall Mr. Wilson will become Assistant Conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra. HIDEAKI (Aki) HIRAI (MM 96) was interviewed about his past and current activities on the NHK Radio Japan talk show "Music Beat." The English language program is directed via short wave radio to the world outside Japan. Also heard on the program on April 5 and 7 were excerpts from his own compositions A Farewell Aria from the opera Princess from the Moon and the first movement of his Clarinet Sonata. See www.hideaki-hirai.com. EDWARD MURRAY (TC '49) performed the National Anthem at Congress on Capital Hill for the 7th Annual Congressional Flag day Concert. It is produced by the Veterans Military Musical Group composed of 100-piece orchestra from around the country and a 300 voice choir. Laura Bush was the honorary chairlady and several senators and congressman participated in the narration. Edward Murray served active duty in the navy during World War II and attended Peabody conservatory afterwards on the G.I. Bill.
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL: LIVING: ON THE SCENE: Dorothy Huffey Cayne, Robin Leach, Jackie Brett, Norm johnson, Monti Rock Karen Scherer, Dr. Monteand jeanne Greenawalt, Elisa Prado, Anna Nateece, Dr. John watkins and Rose http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2002/Mar-07-Thu-2002/living/18230727.html
Extractions: Nothing could be finer than Louisiana cuisine prepared by an authority on Cajun cooking, chef John Folse, author of seven cookbooks, radio personality and host of the PBS television show "A Taste of Louisiana." Folse has received numerous awards, including being named 1990 national chef of the year by the American Culinary Federation. In 1991, he was inducted into the Honorable Order of the Golden Toque, an international chef's society. Folse and company were in Las Vegas recently to prepare a New Orleans brunch won at last year's Chefs for Kids benefit dinner by Dr. Randall and Jill Colquitt, Dr. Richard and Sherry Colquitt, Kathleen and Scott Dugan, and Dr. Shelby Wilbourn and Jeff Richards. The brunch for 50 guests invited by the eight hosts took place Sunday morning.
Dallas NABC Daily Web Page - March 9, 1997 2.48 4 Jeffrey Reynolds, Houston TX; jeanne Reynolds, Miami FL 0.49 6 Mary Owren Blessie watkins, Arlington TX CO 106.50 3.25 3 Marilyn johnson - Grace Scott http://www.acbl.org/nabc/dallas/970309.htm
Extractions: in Cash Prize Event Eric Greco of Annandale VA and Geoff Hampson of Fenton MI, the youngest pair to win a National American championship in more than 18 years, captured the Open Pairs I last night. Greco, 21, and Hampson, 28, scored 2602.19 matchpoints, the only pair to top 2600 points. Top on a board was 77. Runners-up Geir Helgemo of Norway and Tony Forrester of Great Britain scored 2538.11 points, the only other pair to top 2500 points. David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ, and Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL, were third with 2454.12 points. Greco-Hampson are the youngest pair to win an NABC title since Jeff Meckstroth, then 23, and Eric Rodwell, then 22, won the Open Pairs title at the Spring NABC in Norfolk VA in 1979. Greco is a senior at the University of Virginia and a former King of Bridge who won the Youth Player of the Year title (for players 19 and younger) five years in a row. This was his first NABC win. Hampson, who plays professionally, won the North American Swiss Teams in 1992 and the Mixed Pairs in 1994. His Canadian team was second in the World Junior Team Championships in 1991.
WU Libraries - Gaylord Music Library - Necrology - W Walker, jeanne, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. watkins, Thomas T., Americanmusic librarian, d. 9/5 Wright, Margaret johnson, American organist, and organ http://library.wustl.edu/~music/necro/necro-w.html
Pageant News Bureau (PNB) - Pageant News in May when Miss Memphis, Brandi watkins, a former fourth runnerup was Allison johnson,representing Scarborough. jeanne Anne Schroeder, 23, competing as Miss http://www.pageant.net/news/archive/news2002q2.html
Extractions: News archive: April - June 2002 María Angélica García , representing Carabobo, won the Miss Tourism World Venezela crown on June 30, 2002, in Valencia. She will represent her country in December's Miss Tourism World Pageant in Colombia. The same evening, Gustavo Granados , representing Sucre, won the title of Mr. Tourism Venezuela and will compete at the Mister Tourism International Pageant in Panama in September. Gina Paola Arango Lemos , 20, Miss Calima-El Darién, was crowned Miss Valle in Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia, on June 30, 2002. She will represent her state, one of the most successful in recent years, in the Miss Colombia Pageant in November. María Fernanda González Castaño , Miss Guadalajara de Buga, was the first runner-up, and Vanessa Velásquez Londoño , Miss La Cumbre, was the second runner-up. Among the judges was
Pageant News Bureau (PNB) - Pageant News Miss White River, Brandi watkins, 21, of Brinkley, who 24, of Urbandale, competingas Miss johnson County, was The third runnerup was jeanne Anne Shroeder, 21 http://www.pageant.net/news/archive/news2000q2.html
Extractions: News archive: April - June 2000 Jesika Henderson , 18, of Utah was chosen America's Junior Miss on June 28, 2000, in Mobile, Ala. The first runner-up was Katie Boyd of Alabama, and the second runner-up was Allison Lauber of Wisconsin. Tiffanie Rachelle Story , 19, Miss UNR-Truckee Meadows, was crowned Miss Nevada on June 25, 2000, in Reno. She is a sophomore vocal performance major at the University of Nevada and performed a jazz vocal to "Ain't Misbehavin" in talent competition. Her platform is "Domestic Violence Awareness Among Our Youth." The first runner-up was Miss Gold Country, Jenee Conway , and the second runner-up was Jenny Valdez , Miss Las Vegas, who also won the Community Service Award. Miss NorthEast Nevada, Amy Peterson , was third runner-up, and Megan Glasson , Miss Washoe/Douglas was fourth runner-up. Ms. Story was crowned by her predecessor, Gina Giacinto , 25, of Las Vegas, who was a preliminary winner at the 1999 Miss America Pageant.