Melbourne Concerts, 1 December 2002 Principal violinist Seung Young Chung. from Moubray), British Music Society of VictoriaJS Bach Adrian McEniery, Simon Meadows, Belinda paterson, Brenda Pitts http://www.alphalink.com.au/~grob/archive/y2002/dec02_2.html
Hamish MacCunn 10 (paterson s Concerts Edinburgh 27 January 1890 bed in Challenged and for TheViolinist and other the concert going public and Queen victoria, who asked http://www.britishclassicalmusic.com/maccunn.html
Extractions: Main Composers Magazine Concerts ... Tavener Details for this page have been provided by the British Music society. A Scottish Composer, Conductor and Teacher. There was no shortage of Scottish composers in the nineteenth century and early years of this century but their names no longer appear on concert programmes in Scotland or in other parts of Great Britain. We might recall names such as William Wallace, John B. McEwen, Learmont Drysdale and Hamish MacCunn but most of us would find great difficulty in recalling any of their music with the exception perhaps of one work by Hamish MacCunn. By now readers of this who are also avid television watchers might have remembered that the BBC Television series "Sutherland s Law" shown in recent years used MacCunn s Overture Land of the Mountain and the Flood as its title music. MacCunn, born on 22 March 1868, was a composer, conductor and teacher of great merit. Pupils who studied with him during the short time he was at the Royal Academy maintained that he was a born teacher of charming and unselfish character. He gained a high reputation in London musical circles as well as in countries abroad and expressed his Scottish heritage of poetry and romance more successfully than any of his predecessors. Many of his works exhibit a folk music element and MacCunn had a genuine love of Scottish folksongs but he disliked imitation, and detested songs like Wha Wadna Fight for Charlie or Within a Mile o Edinburgh Toun .
British Big Bands Database - 'L' Band Listings first being at the Royal victoria Hotel Sheffield 1969, Impressario Robert Patersonpresented the SLO to Lipton was a classicallytrained violinist whose first http://64.33.34.112/.BRIT/bl.html
Extractions: Still actively touring and playing, this is a professional band with a large contingent of regulars. The band features the music of Glenn Miller and the swing era. It's acknowledged by the Miller Estate as one of the best tribute bands. Touring all the time. Assorted records and CD's... does not sell to dealers but distributes at concerts. Old stuff finds it way onto cheap and cheerful CD/LPs. Sad to relate, Syd Lawrence passed away on May 5, 1998. He was 74. Even during the early days, 1967-1970, the band was playing a Glenn Miller style of music. In 1968, the band had a fairly steady position at the Mersey Hotel. There was a three shilling entrance fee and patrons could listen or dance. By 1969, the band was playing to capacity audiences every Teusday evening, with folks coming from Newcastle, Birmingham and even from London. They were playing in the second floor Ballroom, while the famous Irish Tenor Joseph Locke was singing in the first floor cabaret. It was here that TV producer John Duncan and TV star Les Dawson heard the SLO. Later, Syd's band would back Les in all of his 'Sez Les' shows on Yorkshire Television , from 1970 -'73. Granada TV also featured the SLO in a saturday night spectacular, live from the Mersey Hotel.
Meet The Composer - Composer Contacts An exclusive library is available; victoria Jordanova Composer Mary Lou Newmark Electricviolinist, composer and Robert paterson Composer and percussionist, site http://www.meetthecomposer.org/contacts.htm
Extractions: Please send us an e-mail with your full name, web address, snail mail address and phone number (optional). Please be careful when typing in your web address ! You may also send us a one-line description of yourself and/or your music, which we'll post under your URL. Meet The Composer is not a membership organization, and there is no charge for this service. This area of the site is updated on a regular basis. John Luther Adams J. Brendan Adamson Web Site of composer-pianist-conductor Miguel del Aguila Contains biographical information, a list of his recordings, and booking information. Janice G. Augustus , site contains bio and lists of violin compositions. Jeff Alu , Composer of music in various styles, from orchestral to jazz
Untitled One of the leading proponents was William paterson, a Scot He was an accomplishedviolinist and proficient in Howard, also from Birmingham, in victoria in 1867 http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.fraser/furth.htm
Extractions: Darien Scheme The Darien Scheme was a plan, in the last years of the 17th century, to start a Scottish colony in Darien (on the isthmus of Panama). The idea was that this would enable Scottish merchants to take part in trade beteeen the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, instead of ships having to take the long and hazardous voyage round Cape Horn. One of the leading proponents was William Paterson, a Scot who was also a founder of the Bank of England. A vast amount of money was raised to finance the scheme and in 1698, the expedition set sail from Scotland. The whole scheme finished in disaster due to disease in the swamps and jungles of Central America, and from attacks from native Indians and Spanish colonists. The results was that Scotland was greatly impoverished and the fiasco was a significant factor in bringing about the union of Scotland and England in 1707. A full account can be got in John Prebble's 'Darien', One of the many people who went to Darien, never to return, was Robert Balnaves , a steward's mate on board the ship 'Caledonia'. His brother, James, was appointed executor of his estate in 1707. There are no other clues as to who these might be but there is a family of Balnaves with a Robert and James from
March 06 Saddle) In 1906, Lou Costello, paterson NJ, comedian In 1968, Russell Butler, DandenongVictoria Australia, diver In 1954, Louis Zimmermann, violinist, dies at http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/march/0306.html
Any-Day-in-History PAGE Of SCOPE SYSTEMS. the Saddle) 1906 Lou Costello paterson NJ, comedian Edge) 1968 Russell Butler DandenongVictoria Australia, diver at 80 1954 Louis Zimmermann violinist, dies at http://www.scopesys.com/cgi/today2.cgi?askday=06&askmonth=03
PolishRoots - Winona, Minn Settlers office for Passaic County at paterson, New Jersey between Robert Nowicki and VictoriaKurmierkiewicz, both Didur, basso; Jan Pawel Wolanek, violinist; and Miss http://www.polishroots.com/paha/passaic_nj.htm
Extractions: Songs Postcards Museums Databases ... US States The Polish People of Passaic Sister M. Gaudentia, Fel. Passaic is an industrial and manufacturing center, located in a densely populated section of northeastern New Jersey having the markets of metropolitan New York at its doors. It lies 13 miles from Newark, 5 miles from Paterson, and 11 miles from Jersey City, and covers an area of 3.26 square miles. Because the city has fine highways, railroads, and tunnels, many of its residents commute daily. This also makes Passaic one of New Jersey's important residential communities. Many nations of the world are represented in its population of more than 61,394. The Poles rank first (4,430) among the foreign born element which totals 17,720 persons. There is no authentic record of, first Polish settlement in Passaic, which was settled by wealthy Dutch farmers as early as 1679. However, one of the earliest Polish land owners in the area was the Zabriskie family, which claims descent from Olbracht Zaborowski who emigrated from Prussia to New Amsterdam in 1662.
Music Performance Program--Biographies Ms. Kim is an excellent violinist with an and also in duo recital with harpist VictoriaDrake and a BM in music education from William paterson College and an http://www.music.columbia.edu/mpp/biographies.html
Extractions: Faculty and Associates Instrumental Instruction Ensembles Groups in Residence ... Columbia University Orchestra BIOG R APHIES STRINGS ANAHID AJEMIAN, violin A native of New York, Anahid Ajemian won the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Award while still a student of Edouard Dethier at the Juilliard Graduate School of Music. In the same year, she made her debut at Town Hall and received the Distinguished Achievement Medal from Mademoiselle Magazine as the Young Woman of the Year in music. With her sister Maro, a pianist, she concertized in Europe and Canada as well as throughout the United States in a repertoire including works written for them by such noted composers as John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alan Hovhaness, Ernst Krenek, Lou Harrison, Wallingford Riegger, Carlos Surinach, and Ben Weber. Toget her and seperately, the Ajemians recorded extensively for Columbia, RCA Victor, MGM, and Composers' Recordings Inc. They were the first instrumentalists to receive the Laurel Leaf Award of the American Composers Alliance for Distinguished Service to American Music. Anahid made her radio debut on the Bell Telephone Hour and has made innumerable broadcasts and television apearances since, both in the United States and abroad. She has appeared as soloist under the batons of Dmitri Mitropoulos, Leopold Stokowski, and Izler Solomon, and recorded with the latter two. In the mid-sixties, she and her fellow violinist Matthew Raimondi founded the Composers String Quartet, which quickly earned an international reputation and has toured extensively in Western Europe, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania, Australia, India, the Middle East, China, and Africa.
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NJ State Council On The Arts Fellowship Recepients can currently be seen at the victoria Albert Ed Peters was educated at William PatersonCollege, and As improvising violinist, Mr. Hwang's The Far East Side http://www.jerseyarts.com/fellowships/fellowships.html
Extractions: Tom Nussbaum is a sculptor who lives and works in Montclair. His work ranges from small painted figurative pieces to large-scale public commissions of cut steel. His sculpture has been included in-group shows across the US. and in Japan. He has had one person exhibitions in New York, Dallas, Chicago, Denver and Maplewood. He has completed a wide range of large-scale public and private commissions, including projects for The New York City Public Schools, Roosevelt-St. Luke's Hospital, Metro North Railroad, Nieman Marcus, and New Jersey Transit. Deborah Aschheim
School News, 1997 Martin , Beethoven and Gershwin, violinist Corinna Ferguson Margaret Johnstone, JohannaPaterson; Full Prefects Higgins, Caroline Hill, victoria Huggins, Jean http://www.bgs.bristol.sch.uk/chronicle/news_97.htm
Extractions: Contents Chronicle Lower School Contact website editor Corresponding Chronicle reports from other years FRIENDS OF BGS Following the success of their Summer Ball, the Friends of BGS organised another new social and fundraising venture in the form of a highly popular Racing and Casino Night in November. A well-attended evening presentation on Pastoral Care at the School was held under their in February. Staff and pupils representing the House and Year systems spoke of the work of these two pastoral structures. Mrs Pemberton, as senior mistress, described her liaison work with the school doctor and nurse. Mr Perry gave an exposition of the Schools parents meetings and reports. The evening concluded with questions from the floor addressed to a panel of staff and pupils chaired by the Headmaster. In March the Friends handed over to the School a new video projector which had been paid for out of their various fund raising activities over the past year. The new projector was immediately put to good use, to show video extracts illustrating the work of wildlife photographer Steve Nichols. Steve, a distinguished naturalist and former BBC film director, is the husband of Vicky Nichols who taught mathematics here for a number of years. The Friends concluded a triumphantly busy year with a Summer Ball, hoping to surpass the success of last years inaugural venture.
School Life, 1997, BGS 'Chronicle' go to Margaret Johnstone and Jo paterson for all of himself, so to speak, as bothviolinist and violin At GCSE victoria Rowlands automatic locking table http://www.bgs.bristol.sch.uk/chronicle/life_97.htm
Extractions: Contents Chronicle Lower School Contact website editor Corresponding Chronicle reports from other years HEAD PREFECT WRITES Youre very big! was a comment I received at the Year 7 Beetle Drive back in September. Since then I have attempted to be less big. I cant say if Ive achieved that and, on occasions when Ive told people to tuck their shirts in or stopped them Sellotaping their friends to the desk, I must have seemed very big indeed. I have had enormous pleasure and pride in working with forty-one brilliant prefects. I apologise to them for all my nagging and getting them up early for events such as Charter Day. They have put in a lot of effort over the year and, I think, have all enjoyed it. Special thanks must go to Margaret Johnstone and Jo Paterson for all their help and advice. One of the best parts of the job has been attending school events. From reading at Charter Day, which will remain special to me forever, to watching a wonderful school play. It has been a true delight to see BGS pupils being so active and talented and even more of a delight to see so many prefects involved in sports matches, carol service or concerts. I have a lot to thank BGS for and hope that in my year in office I have been able to give something back. I have been very lucky to be in such a position and I will miss it, as will all the prefects. Our thanks go to the Headmaster, John Clarke, Mr Snook, Rev. Hulme and Mr Tonks. I wish my successors good luck and smallness!
Sherrens Of The World, Page 76 To 100 15, 1943 unfortunately drowned in 1965 at victoria Shore, not man and a very accomplishedviolinist, having had He married Terry paterson in 1988 and works as http://www.islandregister.com/sherren/pg76_100.html
Extractions: Sherren's of the World - Page 76 to 100 Laurie, who was born January 1, 1964 and is now married to Chris Murphy. They live in P.E.I., where she works in the retail food industry. Laurie and Chris have two children: Adam (May 2 1989) and Marissa (April 27 1990) She is an office executive for D. P. Murphy Inc. in Charlottetown, PEI. He is a mechanic. Their three other girls are: Norma, who was born June 20 1967. Norma married Lyndon Mayhew and have two children: Olivia (April 28 1994) and Connor (September 15 1998). Reside in Crapaud. She is a bookkeeper for the South Shore Pharmacy in Crapaud and he works for a contracting company. Jacquline (Lynn) born October 2, 1969. Lynn married Steven MacPhail and have two boys Samuel (May 5 1998) and Jack (June 22 1999) Reside in Cornwall. She is an LNA at the Prince Edward Home and he works at the PEI Government Garage. Paula, born May 28 1977. The youngest of Arthur and Rita was Thomas, born on July 9, 1942. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) on October 31, 1960 and in June, 1963, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). He was stationed at numerous locations throughout his career including : RCAF Stn. St. Jean, Que.
COVERING CUBA 2: The New Generation ABIP CARYL TRATEN FISHER and violinist LUIS HAZA Editor Jim Wilson SCIF Scott PatersonScott Ritter Complex Venezuelan equine encephalitis victoria Clarcke Viktor http://www.amigospais-guaracabuya.org/oagaq078.html
Extractions: Producer/director Agustin Blazquez This documentary begins where 1995's COVERING CUBA ended . . .. After five years, the situation for Cuban Americans has not changed much. Under the former Clinton Administration and with the collaboration of the U.S. media, the situation has gotten worse, as the Elian Gonzalez affair demonstrates. But there is a new generation of Cuban Americans born and educated in the U.S. Through their families, they are fully aware of the realities of life in Cuba. This new generation is aware of the misinformation and deceptive ways of the U.S. media reports on their parents' homeland. Triggered by the injustices committed by the Clinton administration against Elian and his U.S. relatives, they became politically active and determined to fight for the same ideals of their ancestors - to bring back justice, freedom and democracy to Cuba as a tribute to their parents. One of them says, "I'd like to fight for my father." And they are taking the torch. Agustin Blazquez says, "This is a totally independent documentary intended for the American audience as a way to convey to them the information that I believe has been denied them.
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Extractions: PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD ... SEARCH music Music listings are compiled by Sarah Han. The music intern is Cynthia Dea. Since club life is unpredictable, it's a good idea to call ahead to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. See 8 Days a Week for information on how to submit an item to listings.
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Felix Mendelssohn - An Overview Of The Classical Composer This is the mfiles page for Felix Mendelssohn, with career highlights and links to related composers, Category Arts Music Composers M MendelssohnBartholdy, Felix and in England, a country he visited several times becoming a favourite of QueenVictoria. the popular mature one in Em (Mendelssohn was a violinist as well as http://www.mfiles.co.uk/Composers/Felix-Mendelssohn.htm
Extractions: Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847) Like many other famous composers, Felix Mendelssohn began his musical life as a child prodigy. He and his sister Fanny learned many languages and artistics pursuits from their mother. Felix, born in Hamburg, performed at the piano and composed music from a very early age. The social life of his parents brought him widespread recognition, and provided much experience. His grandfather was a Jewish philosopher, but his father (a banker) left the Jewish faith for Christianity and adopted the family name of Bartholdy which is why Felix's surname is sometimes quoted as Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. As a young boy, Felix met and befriended the elder Goethe who was to prove an enduring influence on the musician. Mendelssohn toured Europe visiting a number of countries where he sketched musical fragments later to be turned into concert works, which is why a number of his works bear titles suggesting these countries. He visited Scotland, writing the seeds for his Scottish Symphony and the Fingal's Cave overture (following a trip to visit the Isle of Staffa, near Mull) and meeting Sir Walter Scott. He sketched his Italian Symphony while visiting Rome and Naples, and note that three of his "Songs Without Words" are Venetian Boat Songs. He was famous particularly in his native Germany and in England, a country he visited several times becoming a favourite of Queen Victoria. He first performed his oratorio Elijah in 1846 at the Birmingham Festival. In his mature years he was to hold a number of posts in Dusseldorf, Berlin and Leipzig where he worked closely with Robert Schumann. His health declined rapidly after hearing of the death of his sister Fanny, he himself dying a few month later.