Extractions: mmRelative = "../images/mainmenu/"; mmActive = "butt_summerprograms"; subRelative = "../images/submenu/"; subActive = "dotViolin"; targRelative = "../images/"; Select... Application, College Audition Requirements Bookstore Contact Us Dance Division Directions Drama Division Faculty - Dance Faculty - Drama Faculty - Music FAQs Financial Aid Jazz Studies Job Openings Music Division Residence Life Vocal Arts/Opera The late Dorothy DeLay with Brian Lewis at the inaugural Starling-DeLay Symposium in May 2001. Mr. Lewis is the Symposium's artistic director. Photo by Nan Melville Up to 15 exceptional Young Artists will be selected as performing students for the Symposium. Participants will be selected to observe master classes, attend recitals and lectures, and participate in pedagogy sessions. Master Class Teachers:
Juilliard | The Juilliard Journal Online performers, including Itzhak Perlman, ChoLiang Lin, anne akiko meyers, Nadja SalernoSonnenberg Howto Teach the Exceptional Young violinist, assisted by master http://www.juilliard.edu/update/journal/337journal_story_0204.asp
Extractions: Dorothy DeLay. (Photo by Christian Steiner) Dorothy DeLay, a member of the Juilliard violin faculty since 1948 whose students are among the most famous performers and teachers working around the world, died on March 24 at her home in Upper Nyack, N.Y., after a more than yearlong battle with cancer. She would have been 85 years old on March 31. Miss DeLay, as she preferred to be called, has been described as the world's foremost teacher of the violin by publications as disparate as The New York Times , France's Le Monde de la Musique , and South Africa's Die Volksblad . She began her distinguished career as a teacher at The Juilliard School in 1948. More than just a teacher of the violin, she frequently also was a mentor, confidant, career advisor, concert fashion consultant, and even surrogate mother. Among her students are many celebrated performers, including Itzhak Perlman, Cho-Liang Lin, Anne Akiko Meyers, Nadja SalernoSonnenberg, Shlomo Mintz, Nigel Kennedy, Robert McDuffie, Sarah Chang, Mark Kaplan, Rachel Lee, Midori, Gil Shaham, and Kyoko Takezawa. Violinists of the Juilliard, Tokyo, Cleveland, American, Tak¡cs, Mendelssohn, Blair, Fine Arts, and Vermeer String Quartets studied with her, and she taught concertmasters of the Berlin Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw DeLay receiving the NEA National Medal of Arts from President Clinton in a ceremony at the White House in October 1994. (Official White House Photo)
NMSO ~ Classics Season 22. Performers Guillermo Figuegoa, conductor and violinist New MexicoSymphony Orchestra. anne akiko meyers. Program Haydn Symphony No. http://www.nmso.org/c20034.htm
A Rebel With A Few Strings Attached - Smh.com.au - Arts & Entertainment violinist anne akiko meyers will probably wear deep red when she plays Bruch's Concertoin G Minor tonight. If she was playing Mozart, she would choose white. http://old.smh.com.au/news/0203/14/entertainment/entertain7.html
Extractions: ENTERTAINMENT "I like to feel I'm free" ... Akiko Meyers. Photo: Jennifer Soo By Alexa Moses Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will probably wear deep red when she plays Bruch's Concerto in G Minor tonight. If she was playing Mozart, she would choose white. "Most people don't notice what a man wears," Meyers says. "But a woman immediately makes that stage impact with her outfit, how she carries herself. It's all part of the deal. But I sometimes wish I could just have a big curtain in front of me, so the audience isn't so biased by what they see." It's difficult not to be biased. Meyers, 32, who is making her debut with the Sydney Symphony, is the classical music equivalent of, say, Cate Blanchett: talented, gracious and attractive. Educated at Julliard School, and of Japanese and American parentage, she has played with the Boston Symphony and the Orchestra de Paris, and is the only artist to be the sole recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, which she received when she was 23. It also happens that the New-York based violinist is photogenic. She is featured in an Anna Klein promotion photographed by Annie Leibovitz and has appeared on Johnny Carson's
Smh.com.au - Arts & Entertainment SYMPHONY A rebel with a few strings attached meyers violinist anne akiko meyers willprobably wear deep red when she plays Bruch's Concerto in G Minor tonight. http://old.smh.com.au/news/0203/14/entertainment/
Star Telegram | 01/31/2003 | DSO Serves Up Old Favorites American violinist anne akiko meyers brought a lean, amberhued tone to the grand,Romantic concerto that served her especially well in the piece's frequent http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/2003/01/31/living/5073633.htm
Extractions: DALLAS One of the most exciting things about attending a Dallas Symphony Orchestra performance is knowing that this world-class ensemble is constantly challenging its audience with new pieces and new composers, boldly going where no orchestra has gone before. Except for this weekend. The series of concerts that opened Thursday night at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center feature two of the most familiar (and beloved) works in the classical music repertoire Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major and Mussorgsky's Pictures at An Exhibition.
Atherton Series Featuring HKPO Conductor Laureate, David Atherton of classic entertainmentchoose between a Cellist, Soprano, Pianist and violinist. SusanBickley Piano, Garrick Ohlsson Violin, anne akiko meyers WHERE 16 http://www.hkpo.com/eng/about/press/2001/20011008.jsp
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Wuwu down =). hehehe more violinist stalking. anne akiko meyers' adviceto Lauren go have a beer or something. =P related links orch http://www.geocities.com/azngrl999/pix/music/
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Extractions: For a copy of our Company Profile, please call Milina Barry PR: 212.420.0200 Established in 1998, Milina Barry PR is a public relations firm offering a wide range of marketing and promotional services for the performing arts industry. The company designs publicity campaigns to meet the unique goals of individuals, cultural institutions and businesses. The firm offers an array of promotional services especially tailored to meet the needs of publishers and authors in the performing arts community. Most recently, the agency teamed up with Amadeus Press, creating an international campaign to launch the publication of Barbara Lourie Sand's biography, "Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician". MBPR also worked closely with Yale University Press, creating a nationwide promotional campaign to launch the publication of "New World Symphonies" by music critic and author, Jack Sullivan.
Nippon Music Foundation First violinist Mikhail Kopelman, Second violinist Kikue Ikeda, Viola Kazuhide Isomura, anne akiko meyers, New York, April 1995 July 1997. http://www.nmf.or.jp/english/instrument/recipients.html
Extractions: Long-term Borrowers Elisabeth Batiashvili Ingolstadt, Germany November 2001 - Present Julia Fischer Gauting, Germany March 2000 - Present Karen Gomyo New York August 2000 - Present Viviane Hagner New York May 1999 - Present Steven Isserlis London January 1998 - Present Daishin Kashimoto Freiburg June 1998 - Present Baiba Skride Rostock, Germany May 2001 - Present Akiko Suwanai Paris September 2001- Present Tokyo String Quartet New York September 1995 - Present First Violinist : Mikhail Kopelman Second Violinist : Kikue Ikeda Viola : Kazuhide Isomura Cello : Clive Greensmith Recipients of Short-term Loans this year Akiko Ono Vienna August 2001 - Shunsuke Sato Philadelphia October 2001 - Sayaka Shoji Cologne April 2001 - Recipients of Previous Loans Eiji Arai Tokyo May 2000 Pavel Berman Firenze March 1998 - August 2000 Andrew Davis Vancouver September 1995 - August 1996 Hamao Fujiwara Tokyo November 1996 - April 1997 Sadao Harada New York September 1995 - August 1999 Mayuko Kamio New York September 1995 - August 1999 Hibiki Kobayashi New York May 2001 - June 2001 Anne Akiko Meyers New York April 1995 - July 1997 Shlomo Mintz Belgium August 1997 - September 1997 Koji Morishita Tokyo July 2001 Machiko Shimada Detmold, Germany
Corvallis-OSU Music Association Concert History Marcy Rosen (cellist). 198889. London Ballet Theatre. anne akiko meyers (violinist).Alexandria Quintet. Oregon Symphony. Choir of the West. 1989-90. Oregon Symphony. http://www.music.peak.org/history.htm
Extractions: Home Corvallis-OSU Music Association History since 1948 Andres Segovia (guitarist) Elva Beal Iva Kitchell Jerome Hines (bass) Portland Symphony Charles Wagner Opera Four Piano Ensemble Marian Anderson (contralto) Portland Symphony Isaac Stern (violinist) Mariemma Vienna Choir Boys Portland Symphony(Grace Harrington Thomas L» Thomas (baritone) Viennese Ballet William Kapell (pianist) Blanch Thebom (contralto) Charles Wagner Opera DePaur Infantry Chorus Guiseppe DiStefano (tenor) Robert Shaw Chorale Tossy Spivakovsky (violinist) Artur Rubenstein (pianist) National Male Quartet Portland Symphony Ballet Russe Concert Company Elena Nikolaidi (contralto) Grant Johannesen (pianist) Jan Pearce (tenor) Leonard Warren (baritone) Portland Symphony Ruggiero Ricci (violinist) Longine Symphonette Yehudi Menuhin (violinist) Vinevar Voices Musical Americana Claramae Turner (contralto) Robert Shaw Chorale Danilova Ballet Ensemble William Warfield (baritone) Joseph Schuster (violinist) Jakob Gimpel New York Philharmonic Iva Kitchell Zurich Little Symphony Seymore Lipkin (pianist) Todd Duncan. (baritone)
Biog quality of greatness.@ LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH violinist Erick Friedman, a Violin/ErickFriedman/Itzhak Perlman/Pinchas Zukerman/anne akiko meyers OSF/Concertos http://www.stephenredrobe.com/biog.htm
MUSIC!!!! beauties anne akiko meyers. Kathleen Battle. anne Sophie Mutter. Myabsolute FAVORITE violinist is the internationally known Gil Shaham. http://www.u.arizona.edu/~dlc/music.html
Extractions: My absolute FAVORITE violinist is the internationally known Gil Shaham . His playing weeps tears out of the strongest person known to mankind and breathes beauty and spirit back into any living thing within listening distance. Unfortunately, I couldn't find many links that accurately represents him and his talents. This may be my next project... assignment "Create Unofficial Gil Shaham Web Page".: ) I love it soooo much that I like anything from it!
Iclassics.com - Classical Music And More 11/2 and 11/3 with violinist Leila Josefowicz. 11/8 and 11/9 - with pianistAlexander Toradze. 11/14 to 11/18 - with violinist anne akiko meyers. http://www.iclassics.com/iclassics/feature.jsp?featureId=626
Floridian: Season Of Change 1. Also on the agenda, violinist Joshua Bell is featured in the premiere of WilliamD Other soloists of note are anne akiko meyers in Mozart's Violin Concerto No http://www.sptimes.com/News/091700/Floridian/Season_of_change.shtml
Extractions: Entertainment AP The Wire Business ... Find your local news section Weekly sections Brandon Times City Times Homes Outdoors ... Xpress Other features tampabay.com Area guide Calendar Find it! ... Yellow Pages Special Sections Arena FB(Storm) Buccaneers College football Devil Rays ... All Departments By JOHN FLEMING The Florida Orchestra's 2000-01 season gets under way this week when the musicians convene for their first rehearsals since May. The season starts out with a pops program next weekend, then the masterworks series opens Sept. 28-Oct. 1, with music director Jahja Ling conducting rhapsodies of Alfven, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Gershwin and Liszt. In many ways, it's a pivotal time for the orchestra. This is Ling's second-to-last season as music director, and the focus will increasingly be on the search for his successor, with several guest conductors receiving special attention. This is also the first full season under executive director Leonard Stone, who is expected to make significant changes in the orchestra's management, marketing and fundraising. The orchestra continues to have a venue problem in Tampa. It is losing out in competition for dates in Carol Morsani Hall, the largest hall of Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, which is frequently given over to long-running Broadway tours. As a result, many concerts will be played in TBPAC's smaller Ferguson Hall, which is acoustically and logistically inadequate for symphonic concerts.
Reviews Catalog 1995 Itzhak Perlman violin recital. ( pianist's name checking ) -violinist anne-akiko meyers plays Bruch Scottish Fantasy. - Gil http://www.tinafu-music-critic.com/ReviewsCatalog.htm
Beautiful Feet \\ Thirty-seven Pieces Of Flair I've done it twice in a row now. Rick Capezza 1117 AM Talk Amongst Yourselves Clothes At the violinist anne akiko meyers' dress rehearsal http://www.beautifulfeet.blogspot.com/2003_01_01_beautifulfeet_archive.html
Marius :: Bio My favorite concertoes right now are Sibelius and Barber concertoes, and I haveto mention the very good violinist anne akiko meyers for which I have had the http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~hansgi/english/bio.htm
Extractions: Bio Hi and welcome to my little home page, read and satisfy your curiosity.I like arts, especially painting and sculpture - and my favorite are Michelangelo. Others I like are Monet and Miro - so I don´t only like classical but modern painters as well. As an hobby I play violin in an amateur symphony orchestra where I play 2. violin, and I enjoy that a lot, It may come as no surprise to learn that I like violin concertos the most of the classical repertoire. My favorite concertoes right now are: Sibelius and Barber concertoes, and I have to mention the very good violinist Anne Akiko Meyers for which I have had the great honor of making her Official
Yejin Kim's Biography 14year-old violinist Yejin Kim has been playing the violin famous violinists andviolin pedagogues, including Zakhar Bron, anne-akiko meyers, Lewis Kaplan, Cho http://www.aysymphony.org/soloists-2001/kim.html
Extractions: violinist 14-year-old violinist Yejin Kim has been playing the violin since the age of two and a half, and has been enjoying every minute of it. At a very young age, she showed a unique talent with music by being able to play melodies on the piano after just hearing them once. Her very first performance was at the age of 5, when she performed Dvorak's "Humoresque" at the Wilshire E-bell Theater. The public soon recognized her extraordinary talent when she performed at the eminent Ford Amphitheatre, at the youthful age of nine. The Korea Times raved about her performance of Kreisler's "Praeludium and Allegro," and Rimsy-Korsakov's "The Bumble-bee", and Massenet's "Meditation" from "Thais", saying, "Her technique, musicality, and personality of her playing is quite remarkable in a girl so young."