Untitled Document He has also made a recording for Erato with violinist alexander markov, coveringmost of Paganini's work for violin and guitar, and two duo CDs with Japanese http://www.main.org/acgs/current_news.htm
Extractions: $35 Preferred Seating Call 899-1118 for ticket information. The Austin Classical Guitar Society is extremely proud to open its 2001-2002 International Concert Series with the Austin debut of Eduardo Fernandez on the evening of October 27, 2001 at 8 pm. Born in 1952 in Uruguay, Eduardo Fernandez began his guitar studies at age 7. His principal teachers were Abel Carlevaro, Guido Santórsola and Héctor Tosar. After winning prizes in several international competitions, the most notable being the 1972 Porto Alegre (Brazil) and 1975 Radio France (Paris) competitions, he won the first prize of the 1975 Andrés Segovia Competition in Mallorca (Spain). His New York debut in 1977 won critical accolades, being described as "a top guitarist...rarely has this reviewer heard a more impressive debut recital on any instrument." (Donal Henahan, The New York Times).
IHT: Lorin Maazel Mulls Over The Possibilities For the violin work, Maazel had always been the soloist until the Paris concert,when the young Russian violinist alexander markov took over while Maazel stuck http://www.iht.com/IHT/DS/00/ds061300.html
Extractions: Subscriptions By David Stevens International Herald Tribune PARIS - Lorin Maazel reached his 70th birthday on March 6 and he has been celebrating the occasion by conducting concerts with a variety of orchestras, often in works he has composed, sometimes playing the violin. But the Orchestre de Paris outdid itself in marking the maestro's milestone. After a couple of concerts in the mainstream repertory - Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky - the orchestra played a concert made up entirely of Maazel's works. Yet after more than 60 years of appearing in front of orchestras with a baton in his hand, Maazel seems in anything but a valedictory mood. He has two years to go on his contract as music director of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich, but as he contemplates that deadline he sounds more like a man mulling over career possibilities than someone heading for the rocking chair. The works played at the Paris concert were Music for Violoncello and Orchestra and similarly titled pieces for flute and violin with orchestra, composed in this order and given their premieres in the mid-'90s. The first two were premiered with the Pittsburgh Symphony, of which Maazel was then music director - almost half a century after having been one of its violinists.
ABC Classic FM Music Details: Thursday 7 September 2000 Aurora Variation from Sleeping Beauty alexander markov, v; alexander 1949) - VassilySavenko, b; alexander Blok, p 518-2 1' PROFILE violinist Pinchas Zukerman http://www.abc.net.au/classic/daily/stories/s631545.htm
1999 In Review alexander markov wows the audience with the pizzazz of by Beethoven, soloist Louisealexander is observed a tshirt, English baroque violinist Monica Huggett http://turing.cs.camosun.bc.ca:8080/TC/R1999Review
Artifacts:in.the.beginning:true.computer.music The basic idea of markov modeling is as follows Even in 1876 alexander Graham Bellknew that a young telecommunications engineer and amateur violinist named Max http://rain.create.ucsb.edu/ken/A/harp/artifacts/hiller.html
Extractions: rue computer music did not begin, however, until a young research chemist and composer named Lejaren A. Hiller began to investigate ways to apply a process known as stochastic modeling to understanding the process of musical composition. Stochastic methods had been successfully used for molecular modeling in chemistry for some time, and computers were a perfect vehicle to exploit such techniques. Computers of the mid-1950s were not yet capable of sensing and producing arbitrary sounds. They were, however, capable of the high-speed calculations which made otherwise laborious stochastic modeling a practical reality. Because Hiller worked at the University of Illinois, he had access to one of the earliest examples of what we would now call a supercomputer: the Illiac Hiller's dream was not only to compose music with a computer, but to understand both how a composer thinks and even what makes one piece of music good and another poor. Because such work had never been attempted before, the dreams clearly (and typically) overshot any possibility of realization. The problem turned out to be much harder than anyone realized before anyone had attempted to solve it, as problems often do. Nevertheless, the dream was no less than grandiose deep insight into the intelligence of the human mind, in this case the musical intelligence. The computer allowed an experiment than most would say failed (if we listen to the resulting music), but I contend that the experiment succeeded in producing one of the most brilliant dreams ever had about music. The dream exceeded even those of Francis Bacon, whose brilliant imagination stopped short of including scientific investigation of the process of human musical thought.
Pravda.RU Fifth International Ballet Competition dancers, including Irina Zhelonina, Igor markov, Anna Polikarpova There he made friendswith alexander Pushkin and 1739 RUSSIAN violinist TO VISIT SOUTH AFRICA http://english.pravda.ru/culture/2002/06/20/30768.html
Extractions: The fifth international ballet competition Vaganova-Prix opened yesterday in the Museum of the Vaganova Russian Ballet Academy to continue until June 26. Founded in 1988 as a competition between ballet colleges of the former USSR, Vaganova-Prix received the status of an international competition in 1995. Many of its graduates have become famous dancers, including Irina Zhelonina, Igor Markov, Anna Polikarpova, Ulyana Lopatina, Maya Dumchenko, Andrian Fadyeyev, Svetlana Zakharova and Igor Kolb. At this year's competition, participants include ballet school senior year students from various Russian cities, namely Moscow, St. Petersburg, Perm, Novosibirsk, Voronezh, Krasnoyarsk, Kazan, Saratov, and Ufa, and also from Armenia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Estonia, Brazil, Hungary, Italy, Poland, the US, South Korea, and Japan.
Daily Review Online With his Russianborn violinist wife, Maria Safarrantz, Orbelian has founded two bySchnittke, but the San Francisco debut of alexander markov, recent gold http://www.dailyreviewonline.com/Stories/0,1413,88%7E11031%7E1165140,00.html
Extractions: IMAGINE the following scenario for a film: A young American concert pianist arrives in cold, blustery Moscow in December 1990 to begin rehearsing for his upcoming appearance with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. He is primed and ready to solo in the daunting Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1. Then, the conductor of the orchestra suddenly takes ill. He dies. The concert is to be canceled. But, like the coming of the cavalry to save the besieged fort, the young American suggests that he can not only play the scheduled Shostakovich Concerto, he can also wield a baton. They doubt, of course. But after he displays his prowess during a rehearsal, they decide to allow him to try. The big night arrives. He swashbuckles through the performance in heroic fashion. The concert is a smashing success. They ask him to stay on as their new leader. Cut to the credits.
Www.parkerartists.com overture) Paganini Violin Concerto 1 soloist alexander markov Rachmaninoff Symphonic Seasons(Winter) soloist Johan Jonsson, violinist Bennett Percussion http://www.parkerartists.com/NewPages/savrpage.html
Extractions: Currently in his ninth season as Music Director of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir, MATTHEW SAVERY enjoys a rapidly expanding reputation for his multi-faceted career as an electrifying performer, dedicated orchestra builder and charismatic teacher. In addition to his duties with the Bozeman Symphony, where his innovative subscription, family and children's programming earns consistent praise - and sold-out houses, Matthew Savery regularly offers the state's schools a "Conductor in Residency" program that, for the past several seasons has accounted for dozens of hours per school year. He is much in demand as both a competition adjudicator and an in-school clinician, and has guest conducted throughout the region: The Nutcracker with the Montana Ballet; Annie Damn Yankees and Guys and Dolls with Montana Theatreworks. Until 1999, Mr. Savery also served five seasons as Music Director of the Butte Symphony Orchestra and Chorale. Highlights of Matthew Savery's current season include performances with the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra and Ohio's Springfield Symphony Orchestra as well as returns to the Greater Bridgeport Symphony for the seventh and eighth times. He began the season with an important international debut with Turkey's Presidential Symphony Orchestra, and closes it with a debut at Connecticut's famed "Summer Music at Harkness." A native of Western Massachusetts, just "down the road" from the famed Tanglewood Music Festival, Matthew Savery graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music and received his Master of Music Degree from the University of Michigan, where he was the recipient of a Teaching Assistantship to the prestigious studio of Gustav Meier and to witch he returned in 2000 as a Visiting Guest Lecturer. In addition to Mr. Meier, his principal teachers have been Pascal Verrot and Frank Battisti.
ARKANDOR: Participant Comments alexander markov. This is my third year and I am planning to keep coming back everyyear. Anton Polezhayev violinist. What a beautiful environment you live in! http://www.arkandor.com/COMENTS.html
Extractions: "This is my third year and I am planning to keep coming back every year. This is the best way to improve yourself as a violin student because of the incredible surroundings and the atmosphere and that's basically the main goal in every serious students mind.. to find the best atmoshphere to improve oneself." Anton Polezhayev The concert that the friends of Arkandor were privileged to listen to, last Saturday, was of exceptional quality ..., musicians here work, learn and flourish... and your friends can listen, week after week during the summer, to artists of international class melding their art with the beauty of the house and the awe of the avid listeners.
THE NAMES CONCERNED TO THE TAMBOV REGION Moisey markov (1908 1994) - Soviet physicist-theorist alexander A.Pushkin (1833-1914)- the eldest son Reentovich (1914-1982) - a violinist, People's Artist http://www.tstu.ru/eng/tambov/imena/imena.htm
Extractions: A B D E ... Z Valentin Avrorin - a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, the outstanding expert in the sphere of Tungus and Manchurian languages, one of the creators of the Nananian written laguage. He was born in Tambov in the family of a teacher. In 1925 Avrorin graduated from one of the Tambov schools. (image) Vasily Agapkin - a military orchestra conductor, composer, author of the well-known march "Slav Woman Farewell". In 1912-1915 he studied at Tambov musical school and later served here in the forces. In 1941 and 1945 he conducted the orchestras which took part in the historical reviews on the Red Square in Moscow. (image) Amvrosy, the Optinsky elder, (Alexander Grenkov) - made a valuable contribution to the book-publishing in the Tambov eparchy, founded a nunnery with a shelter and almshouse. In 1988 he was canonized. Such prominent people as F.Dostoevsky, L.Tolstoy, the philosophers V.Soloviov and K.Leontiev came to see Amvrosy in the Optina hermitage. (image) Nickolai Annenkov (Kokin) - the "patriarch" of the Moscow Maly Theatre. Since 1946 he tought in M.Schepkin Drama School. Such prominent actors as Oleg Dal and Pavel Luspekaev were his pupils. Annenkov was born in the village of Inzhavino of the Tambov region in a farmer's family.
Liveography Of Off The Air Recordings markov alexander Paganini 24 Caprices op1 Reggio Emilia (V) 03/05/89 MARTZY MozartVC dur 1 BBC Sym/Wand 01/01/85 PERLMAN Perlman Virtuoso violinist (V) 1992 http://www.cremona.u-net.com/offair.htm
Extractions: Roland Collection KEY TO ORIGINS AND SOURCES OF THESE ARCHIVE RECORDINGS Date format DD/MM/YY Origins of recordings (PROM) - BBC Proms Concert (TV) - Telecast (V) - Video tape (WP) - World Premier Performance (H) - Ex John Haley collection New York (CS) - Ex Christopher Sickinger Collection England (RY) - Ex Robert Young Harvard University (G) - Ex Gerrady of Riga (Ven) - Ex Tom Vendetti
Sfbg.com 8pm, $3040. The orchestra, featuring violinist alexander markov, performsworks by Schnittke, Komitas, Shostakovich, Bizet, and Boccherini. http://www.sfbg.com/37/19/x_list_music.html
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Outdoors Theatre. Featured artist violinist alexander markov. Admission $19reserved, $15 general, $10 students, children. Call 4534102. http://cityguide.greatfallstribune.com/fe/outdoors/20020426-216646.asp
Extractions: Week of Friday, April 26, 2002 Friday, April 19 BENEFIT: "Baseball Boogie," a benefit for Legion and Little League baseball programs in Great Falls, is 5 p.m.-midnight in Civic Center Convention Center. Admission: $10, includes two free drink tickets at full bar. Music by blues/jazz group, Green Chimney. Baseball food and nonalcholic beverages in addition to bar drinks. Live and silent auctions, raffle for Harley-Davidson Sportster, fast-pitch machine. Sponsored by Great Falls Stallions American Legion Baseball team. Call 268-9406. PLAY: The University of Great Falls presents "Tomorrow's Monday," a comic drama by Paul Osborn, 8 p.m., in the University Theatre on UGF campus, 1301 20th St. S. Admission: $5 at door. Call 761-8210. SQUARE DANCE: Dudes 'N Dolls sponsor spring fling, 8 p.m in Ursuline Centre gym, 2300 Central Ave.; use 23rd Street entrance. Admission: $10/couple. Call 761-0482 or 727-1418. Saturday, April 20 BELT: "Making Waves for Kids," the annual spaghetti dinner and auction benefit for Belt Community Pool, is 5 p.m. in Belt School cafeteria. Silent auction begins 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., live auction 7 p.m. Cost: $3 adults, $1.50 children 6 years and over, free for less than 5 years. Call (406) 277-4105.
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E w/C. Orbelian, pianist; Bizet Fantasy on Carmen w/A. markov, violinist; worksby Chamber Music plus lecture alexander String Quartet Robert Greenberg. http://www.sfcv.org/calendar/table_display05.php?event_main_area=San Francisco&m
Violinists century. markov, alexander Russian-born Americian classical solo violinist.Biography, reviews, discography, and contact information. http://dmoz2.telekurier.at/Arts/Music/Instruments/Strings/Bowed_Strings/Violin/V
Russian Terpsichore Galichanin (Prince Potyomkin), lgor markov (Paul I State Academic Ballet theatre ,alexander Bruskin's Russian Sergei Stadler, a famous violinist, who restored http://www.theatre.spb.ru/seasons/1_1_2000/10_english/russian terpsichore.htm
Lim To Conduct Russian National Orchestra In Taipei According to Sergei markov, executive director of the RNO still did a better job thanMasur. violinist Chien Ming to Prince Igor, an opera by alexander Borodin. http://www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw/20001012/20001012s6.html
Extractions: Source: China Times nternationally renowned conductor Kek-Tjiang Lim has been named to stand in for Vladimir Spivakov, who has fallen ill, as conductor of the Russian National Orchestra when it performs in Taipei later this month. This will mark the second time that an ethnic Chinese conductor has appeared with a world-class orchestra in Taiwan, following Shao-Chia Lu's appearance with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. The 72-year-old Lim has conducted the RNO once before. According to Sergei Markov, executive director of the RNO, Spivakov has been diagnosed with a tumor and will undergo surgery on October 21 in Paris. He had been scheduled to conduct in Taipei on October 22. After discussing possible replacements, the RNO and its agent in Taiwan agreed that Lim was an outstanding choice. Lim previously conducted the RNO two years ago in a recording of Tchaikovsky's Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth symphonies. The recording won two Golden Melody Awards, and the members of the RNO were deeply impressed by Lim. After Spivakov fell ill, the RNO had originally intended to ask the noted conductor and pianist Mikhail Pletnev, Spivakov's predecessor as RNO music director, to take his place, but Pletnev was unavailable due to previous commitments. Some RNO members suggested that perhaps Kek-Tjiang Lim could stand in as a guest conductor, and they were lucky enough to find Lim available.
Webkatalog markov, alexander Russian-born Americian classical solo violinist. Biography, reviews,discography, and contact information. http//www.alexandermarkov.com/. http://www.freenet.de/freenet/unterhaltung/webkatalog/page_cb1af613ed6b7a9915057