Young Musicians From Germany//II Part, Music High School, Cologne Onegin in which she has a cameo role as the Child Prodigy violinist. performancesin over 300 artists including Nigel Kennedy, tasmin little, Alfred Brendal http://www.podiuminternational.de/bios/de/prodide02.htm
Extractions: http://www.mhs-koeln. Prof. Dr. Lohmann suggested the following names, hoping that you will see very soon here their biographies and photos: Chloe Hanslip Yasmin Heider, Katharina Hoermannseder, Ju Yeoung Moon, Sophie Moser, Hwa-Won Pyun, Erik Schumann, Sayaka Shoji, Wan-Gyu Choi, Yeo Rhim Yoon, Young-sin Choi, Christof Skupin Violin C hloe Elise Hanslip was born the 28 September 1987 She has been to Chicago to perform and record with the Disney Channel Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival in June. During August she gave three performances of the Mendelssohn concerto in E minor with Philharmonia Hungarica in the Marl Festival, near Dusseldorf. She was the only soloist invited back to play in the two Final concerts of the three month festival and to return in subsequent years to perform with the orchestra. She also performed the Mendelssohn with the National Symphony Orchestra at an open-air concert in Colchester and was immediately asked to return and play in 1999. In December 1998, she was chosen to perform in a Masterclass given by Maxim Vengerov which was televised on Channel 4. 1998 - Maxim Vengerov
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Hannah & Simon Archive duo partnership with husband Simon Parkin, Hannah has enjoyed working with the lateLord Menuhin, pianist Martin Roscoe and violinist tasmin little, with whom http://www.crwth.org.uk/hannah_roberts.htm
Extractions: HANNAH ROBERTS is one of the outstanding cellists of the younger generation. She feels privileged to have worked closely with the late William Pleeth at the Yehudi Menuhin School, and with Ralph Kirshbaum at the Royal Northern College of Music. Hannah has won many awards, including prize winning finalist in the BBC TV Young Musician of the Year, and Silver medal for a performance of the Elgar Concerto with the LSO at the Barbican during the Shell/LSO Competition. She was also declared joint winner, with composer and pianist Simon Parkin, of the International Morley College Centenary Concerto prize, playing a concerto written for her by the composer. Prestigious awards have also included the Jacqueline du Pre memorial award and the Pierre Fournier award, as a result of which she gave a highly successful debut recital at the Wigmore Hall. Among her competition successes have been the Tunbridge Wells Young Concert Artists Competition and the Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year. Since making her concerto debut aged 16 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, Hannah has given numerous concerto performances with leading orchestras, including the London Mozart Players, LSO, BBC Concert Orchestra, and the Hallé. She has also made frequent broadcasts for BBC radio. Festival appearances have included Chichester, Malvern, Beverley, and the recent Beethovenfest in Manchester. In addition to her acclaimed duo partnership with husband Simon Parkin, Hannah has enjoyed working with the late Lord Menuhin, pianist Martin Roscoe and violinist Tasmin Little, with whom she has recorded for ASV.
BBC Online - The Works Programme 7 Virtuoso violinist, tasmin little believes there is an unknown,deliberately buried secret in the life of composer Frederick Delius. http://ftp.bbc.co.uk/works/s3/index.shtml
Extractions: for BBC2 In 1996, the world famous opera house, La Fenice, was burnt to the ground. The film presents remarkable footage of the fire and its aftermath, with contributions from first- hand witnesses and performers including Dame Joan Sutherland and director Franco Zeffirelli, uncovering a tale of arson and intrigue. Was the fire part of a Mafia vendetta? The Works investigates. A RM Arts co-production. Jean Dominique Bauby, former Editor in Chief of French Elle magazine, suffered a stroke in December 1995 resulting in a condition known as 'locked-in syndrome. Although completely paralysed, Bauby was fully mentally alert. In an incredible demonstration of willpower and determination, he dictated, by blinking his left eye, his own remarkable account of his paralysis. Published just four days before his death earlier this year, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly became an instant best-seller in France and Britain. This film, directed by Jean Jaques Beineix, director of Diva, follows Baubys incredible story. The Life and TV Times of Michael Grade Michael Grade, with his trademark red socks and braces, was the first television executive to become as famous as the stars of his programmes. Following his surprise resignation from Channel 4, Grade leaves television after an extraordinary and controversial career. Hes been responsible for some of televisions biggest hits, Live Aid, The Singing Detective, Drop The Dead Donkey - and also its worst flops, like
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Welcome To Gramophone - The World's Best Classical Music Magazine violinist Daniel Hope in the Young British Classical Performer category, singersCecilia Bartoli and Magdalena Kozena and violinist tasmin little for Female http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=1073&newssectionID=1
Event Types violinist Viktoria Mullova and pianist Katia Labeque appear together for the StEdmunds presents the European Chamber Orchestra with tasmin little, and the http://www.artsfestivals.co.uk/categories.html
Extractions: A general guide to some of the main features at the festivals on this site. Many festivals present a wide range of events, while some choose to focus on particular art forms or style of activity. Here are some signposts which may be useful. Opera Buxton Siegfried in Edinburgh Monster at Brighton The re-opening of its train station inspired Corsham Dance to the End of Time , set on a railway platform. Aldeburgh Triumph of Beauty and Deceit. Theatre and performance Text based or purely visual, the dramatic experience is at the heart of many festivals. Ludlow The Merry Wives of Windsor . A new play, Tried and Tested , based on a real-life Medieval heresy trial, is staged where the trial happened, Castle Park Leicester . In Brighton , the biennial Visions Festival of Visual Performance includes a commission from UK mixed media company Wireframe. The York Mystery Plays are performed on wagons in the city centre, organised by the traditional city guilds. Stay in one place and the 12 plays come to you Lots of free Festival events such as Birmingham ArtsFest, Bristol Harbour Festival
E-Bulletin: University Of Leicester to Leicester, an international conservationist who studied at the University anda classical violinist are also among Ms tasmin little, Doctor of Music (DMus). http://www.le.ac.uk/press/press/honorarydegrees2002.html
Extractions: The Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, a Leicester-born international movie director and a popular local children's author are among a host of celebrated people who are to be honoured by the University of Leicester They will be awarded honorary degrees on the occasion of the University of Leicesters 80th anniversary degree ceremonies between July 1012. A renowned sculptress who has given a famous sculpture to Leicester, an international conservationist who studied at the University and a classical violinist are also among the recipients of the degrees in front of thousands of students and their families. Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Burgess said: We are delighted to honour a group of people whose achievements have contributed so much to many aspects of public life. They have all contributed so much to their respective areas of expertise and in many cases have established close links with the University, the City and County. They are also excellent role models for our students. Recipients of the University of Leicester 2002 honorary degrees are as follows: Professor Peter Atkins, Doctor of Science (DSc)
Music At Leisure Quartet include Haydn, Beethoven, Verdi, Mozart and Debussy in their programmes,and in the countryside at Brandon where violinist tasmin little with pianist http://212.88.34.152/offers/Music_at_leisure.htm
Extractions: Music at Leisure An unrivalled opportunity for music-lovers to enjoy some of the world's greatest music, performed in convivial surroundings by some of the world's finest musicians. Enjoy a house-party style weekend which includes: Leon McCawley Prices shown are per person for the weekend. Ullswater, Leeming House January 25th-26th 2002 Ian Fountain Lincoln, The White Hart February 8th-9th 2002 Marlow, The Compleat Angler March 15th-16th 2002 Alberni String Quartet Brandon, The Brandon Hall March 5th-6th 2002 Tasmin Little Stratford, The Alveston Manor April 26th-27th 2002 Leon McCawley Leonard Pearcey This Year's exciting programme of recitals takes place in hotels as varied as the inspiring musical schedule itself, with each venue being renowned for its historic charm and relaxed ambience. Each evening on these house-party weekends begins with a black-tie champagne reception before the recital and ends with the musicians joining the guests for dinner. The Director of Music at Leisure is Leonard Pearcey, who writes:
Ernest Bloch : Baal Shem Recordings (in alphabetical sequence of name of violinist). tasmin little (violin)Piers Lane (piano) Nigun only, CD, EMI EMX 2196 EMI Classics for Pleasure http://member.nifty.ne.jp/bloch/works/baal_shem.htm
Extractions: (1923 Cleveland, USA), Orchestrated in1939 Vidui (Contrition) Un poco lento - Calmo - Tempo I Nigun (Improvisation) Adagio non troppo - Maestoso - Poco meno lento - Tempo I Simchas Torah (Rejoicing) Allegro giocoso 2 Flutes (Piccolo) 4 Horns in F 2 Oboes 3 Trumpets in C 2 Clarinets in B and A 2 Bassoons Timpani (3) Percussion (Cymbals, Triangle) Harp
2003 Artists Hall. In addition to touring with British violinist tasmin little andthe Medici he has given recitals in London and Montreal. Piers http://www.music.org.nz/artists_2003.htm
Extractions: Helene Pohl violin, Douglas Beilman violin, Gillian Ansell viola, Rolf Gjelsten cello Acclaimed for its powerful communication, dramatic energy and unique voice, the New Zealand String Quartet performs more than 75 concerts each year in New Zealand and abroad. The Quartet regularly performs in North America, Europe and Asia and in 2000 made its London debut at the Wigmore Hall. Their recordings of Bartok, Ravel, Debussy and Beethoven have been critically acclaimed. They are Quartet-in-Residence at Victoria University of Wellington. Piers Lane Piers Lane has performed in over 40 countries. Recent engagements include solo recitals in Bremen; Stockholm; Geneva; Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane; Singapore Piano Festival; Dusznicki Chopin Festival in Poland; Pianoworks Festival in London; Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; and the Wigmore Hall. In addition to touring with British violinist Tasmin Little and the Medici he has given recitals in London and Montreal. Piers has a repertoire of some 60 concertos and is a well-known broadcaster for BBC Radio. In 1994 he was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music, where he has been a professor for thirteen years. Atar Arad Atar Arad was born in Tel Aviv where he studied the violin. In 1971 he decided to devote himself to the viola. The following year he won the City of London Prize as Laureate of the Carl Flesch Competition for violin and viola. Two months later he was awarded First Prize at the International Viola Competition. Numerous concerts followed as soloist with major orchestras and in recitals at some of Europe¹s most prestigious festivals. In 1980 Atar moved to the USA and for the next 7 years became a member of the great Cleveland Quartet. He is currently Professor of Music (viola) at Indiana University, Bloomington and artist/lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Artists in Australia and is in demand as guest Concertmaster and violinist throughout Australia hisrecording of the Delius Violin Sonatas with tasmin little, which was http://www.afcm.com.au/artists.html
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Entertainment News The Black Dyke Band, violinist tasmin little with the European Chamber Orchestra,Brodsky Quartet, cabaret singer Barb Jungr and children's author Nick http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/archives/2002/05/15/entsnews.html
Extractions: Dog Soldiers (15, 105mins) reviewed. Shot on a minuscule budget, Neil Marshall's werewolf horror flick splices gore and lashings of blood, with a sick and twisted sense of humour. A squad of British Army officers, led by gung-ho Sergeant Wells (Sean Pertwee), takes part in a routine military exercise on the Scottish Highlands. Midway through the operation, the men stumble on a pile of human remains and injured Captain Ryan (Liam Cunningham), who appears to have been attacked by an animal. Wells and his men soon find themselves under attack from giant, wolf-like creatures. The squad seeks refuge in a rickety farmhouse, where a plucky zoologist (Emma Cleasby) reveals the horrifying truth about the beasts, which patrol the surrounding wilderness. Dog Soldiers is a triumph of invention over slick special effects and puts to shame some of Hollywood's more recent efforts. Writer-director Marshall moulds his film on Aliens and Jaws , trapping his players within the claustrophobic confines of the farmhouse, from which there is no escape.
Lyric Fm: Programmes Events planned for 2003 include a rare recital performance by Kiri te Kanawa anda concert with the English Chamber Orchestra and violinist tasmin little. http://www.lyricfm.ie/programmes/evening/guide.htm
Extractions: If you buy one CD this week... Get your hands on the recently re-released recording of John Adams V iolin Concerto , available on the Nonesuch label. Performed by violinist Gidon Kremer - a recent guest on Into the Evening - and the London Symphony Orchestra under Kent Nagano, Kremer brings both a warmth and a virtuosic verve to this challenging piece of late 20th century minimalism. The disc also includes a recording of Adams' much-loved Shaker Loops , performed by the Orchestra of St Lukes and conducted by the composer himself. John Adams' Violin Concerto and Shakerloops are available on the Nonesuch label (CD 7559-79360-2).
Recent Reviews Ligeti Concerto with CBSO/Simon Rattle KonsertHaus, Vienna. The young Englishviolinist, tasmin little, introduced herself as a very competent soloist. http://www.floatingearth.demon.co.uk/tasmin/reviews.htm
Extractions: Walton's magical Violin Sonata, written in 1948 at the behest of Menuhin, made a glorious opening. Little gave a sparkling yet tender account, capturing its romantic fervour and the bleak melancholy which infuses its cloudy harmonies. Pianist Piers Lane gave impeccably judged support, anticipating Little's every move, particularly in the fiendishly spiky, whistle-stop variation of the second movement, where both players moved as one. Two pieces from Walton's music for Henry V followed. The blithe Canzonetta and the skittish Scherzetto are based on 13th-century French troubadour melodies; the players danced through both with effortless elegance. This gentle mood was swept away with the searing emotion of Elgar's Violin Sonata in E minor. Little's sincerity made for a gripping performance, her playing well-controlled yet touched with a hint of abandon which Lane artfully reflected. Elgar's Salut d'amour made a touching encore.
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The 1999 Delius Festival 730 PM Terry Concert Hall at JU Ms. tasmin little, internationally reknownedviolinist, in recital (with Mr. John Lenehan, accompanist) Program Brahms http://members.fortunecity.com/wbthomp/jax1999.html
Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses related sites The composer Frederick Delius lived at Solano Grove on the St. Johns River near Jacksonville, Florida from 1884 to 1885, and made a return visit in 1897. Many of his beautiful musical works were inspired by his Florida experience. The Delius Festival is the annual celebration of the composer and his music.