Extractions: Timothy, a native of Santa Monica, California, is the newest member of the Rossetti String Quartet. He attended the R.D. Colburn School of Performing Arts and the Crossroads School. He received his Bachelor's degree from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he studied with Victor Dachenko, and obtained a Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School where he worked with Robert Mann. He has also studied with Aaron Rosand, Haroutne Bedelian and Laura and Edward Schmieder. -FANFAIRE Guide to Original Content- *WEBSITES* Hildegard BEHRENS Vivica GENAUX ARIA Foundation *ARTISTS' ROSTER* -Performing Artists- Fabio ARMILIATO Renate BEHLE Hildegard BEHRENS Richard BERNSTEIN Stephanie BLYTHE Richard BONYNGE Kenneth COX Michelle DE YOUNG Joyce DiDONATO John DUYKERS Adria FIRESTONE Nicolle FOLAND Jorge GARZA Vivica GENAUX Evelyn GLENNIE Christine GOERKE Matthias GOERNE Susan GRAHAM Nathan GUNN Jerry HADLEY Nicole HEASTON Ben HEPPNER Frank HERNANDEZ Marilyn HORNE Elizabeth HYNES Karen KELTNER Mario LANZA Richard LEECH Susanne MENTZER James MORRIS Anne-Sophie MUTTER Ken NODA Maureen O'FLYNN Louis OTEY Eric OWENS Hermann PREY Emily PULLEY Juliana RAMBALDI Jean-Pierre RAMPAL John RELYEA
Epulse 5.33 [calvin] Over his long and distinguished career, violinist aaron rosand has amassed a sizeablediscography for the Vox label, largely consisting of Romantic virtuoso http://www.towerrecords.com/epulse/99/aug/08_20_99.html
Extractions: CONTENT / August 20, 1999 Welcome back to epulse, the musically omnivorous weekly ezine of Pulse! magazine. August is the month when many a magazine takes a week or three off under the auspices of "special double issues" and seasonal gaps in coverage. Along those lines comes this especially svelte epulse. See you next week, full size. We appreciate correspondence from readers. Drop us a line at epulse@sna.com . We promise not to run your email address. And visit http://www.towerrecords.com 2. WAKE-UP CALL OF THE WEEK: Instead of wasting his first legal year drinking, Phil Evrum's been busy giving his daydreams a soundtrack. Already having made quite a niche for himself in the Pacific Northwest's venerable indie-rock scene by beating the shit out of the drums for bands like Old Time Relijun and D+ and producing at Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic, Evrum makes noise of a different sort with his nom de plume THE MICROPHONES. His latest effort, 'DON'T WAKE ME UP' (K, 8/24), combines the dreamy shyness of My Bloody Valentine with the lo-fi ethics of home recording to get a sleepy sound that is at once reticent and intimate. Guitars lead a game of hide-and-seek through a lonely room with samples, tinkly keyboards, vocal harmonies and abused drums all shrouded in the fog of a fuzz pedal. The outcome is music so sweet and soothing, you'll want to grab it by the hand and take it for a walk, or maybe just curl up with it for a daydream of your own. (Willis)
Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music Yes, Vox is still making new recordings, and so is violinist aaron rosand.This one is superb. The excellence of the Malaysian Philharmonic http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=4343
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Extractions: Among the worlds outstanding violinists is Aaron Rosand, whose great art has left audiences spellbound in the United States, Europe and other parts of the world. His many recordings, which have received critical acclaim, can be heard on this website. This site also includes a complete discography, biography, translations, and news about Mr. Rosand's most recent recordings. Home Page for PeakArts
Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra When any violinist can exhort his instrument to sing and thunder, sigh and declaimas incandescently as aaron rosand, he must be counted among the chosen http://www.saginawbayorchestra.com/concert.htm
Extractions: Béla Bartók: Divertimento for Strings Chamber concerts allow a special kind of collaboration between myself and the orchestra, and they have always been a part of my programming. Playing the sixth Brandenburg Concerto of Bach with SBSO principal violist Catherine Franklin will mark the first time I have performed as a solo violist publicly since the 1981-82 season. Each of Ginasteras Variaciones is a solo for one of the principal players of the orchestra. Bartóks Divertimento is a rolicking folk-inspired work in the tradition of the Tchaikovsky, Dvorak and Mozart serenades we have performed in the past. October 12, 2002, 8 p.m.
BioVanDam van Dam (°1964, Namibia) started his career as violinist aged seven time he tookmasterclasses from Dorothy DeLay, Albert Markov, aaron rosand, Rainer Kussmaul http://www.ictus.be/BiosPeople/VanDam.html
Extractions: nederlands George van Dam, violin George van Dam After his studies in southern Africa and North America he settled in Brussels, where he graduated at the Royal Conservatory in the violin class of Georges Octors. Since the end of the eighties George van Dam has gained increasing recognition for his work in the contemporary music world. He regularly collaborates with some of the most prominent contemporary composers and premiered several works that were specially written for him (i.a. Violin Concertos by Walter Hus, Thierry De Mey and Homeobox , a double-concerto for violin and piano by Misato Mochizuki.) Simultaneously, George van Dam regularly performs with contemporary-music ensembles such as Ictus (Brussels), of which he is one of the co-founders, Ebony Trio (with Takashi Yamane and Yutaka Oya), MusikFabrik and the Ensemble Modern (Frankfurt). While being very involvedwith contemporary music, Van Dam has kept strong ties with the classical repertoire. In this context he recently performed Three Sonatas George van Dam has also composed music for dance and theatre productions of Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus ( Mountains made of Barking Bereft of a Blissful Union ), of Rosas/Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (
VIOLIN students. rosand, aaron Read a bio of this famous violinist, learnabout his works, and listen to sound clips of his classical music. http://www.stmichael.ws/violin.htm
Dean's Den: Violin Music Through The Ages I immediately became an aaron rosand fan all over again, especially because hiswarm vibrato was But without doubt rosand is my favorite violinist of all http://www.hannotte.net/Violin.htm
Extractions: Where do you want to go next? HOME PAGE Book Collecting Cats and Kittens Dinosaurs in Art and Literature Fugues and Fugue Sets Galactic Topography My Favorite Quotations Software for Fun and Profit My professional resume How Esther Dyson quoted me in 1999 What the New York Times said about me in 1985 A chapter I wrote on "System Software" in 1984 Violin Music Through the Ages More of My Favorite Things Violin Music Through the Ages "And now, Doctor we've done our work, so it's time we had some play. Aaron Rosand At that time my father gave me $1.00 a week as an allowance. So every Saturday I would buy two subway tokens for 15 cents apiece and go down to Greenwich Village where there were some out-of-print book and record stores. The remaining 70 cents was sometimes enough to acquire a used lp if I hadn't already spent 25 cents for a hot dog! It was there that my collection of Aaron Rosand performances on Vox records began. At the time I really didn't know how to differentiate between his playing and anyone else's. All I knew was that I liked it.
Azusa Pacific University -- School Of Music aaron rosand today occupies the same studio he frequented as is artist in residenceat The aaron Copland School who is a prizewinning concert violinist himself http://www.apu.edu/music/concerts/heifetz/spring/
Extractions: January 27, 9 a.m., Gerald Robbins Piano Master Class; 2 p.m., Aaron Rosand Violin Master Class; January 28, 3 p.m., Concert "One of the great living exponents of Romantic violin music." Harold Schoenberg, N.Y. Times In May 1997, he made a triumphant return to Carnegie Hall in a recital celebrating his 70th birthday playing works by Handel, Bruch, Bach, Stravinsky, and Hubay on the famed "Kochanski" del Gesu Violin. Aaron Rosand today occupies the same studio he frequented as a student of Efrem Zimbalist, now as professor. He holds the Starling Chair at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. "Massive technique with a fine singing touch. Tremendous excitement." London Daily Telegraph Mr. Robbins is artist in residence at The Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College. Igor Oistrakh with Natalia Zertsalova, Pianist
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Extractions: Music Home Piano Strings Winds ... Orchestra Famous Artists' Discography on Net I mainly collected this URLs by the links of the personal sites, Yahoo!US , and Google . Any comments, and recommendations will be welcomed. Your contribution will be mentioned and used in this page, of course. Please inform me if you find the dead links in lists below. Pianists BACKHAUS, Wilhelm BADURA-SKODA, Paul ; only recent releases in his homepage BENEDETTI-MICHELANGELI, Arturo BIRET, Idil ; Enter English page and click discography. BRENDEL, Alfred (1931~ ) ; Official website. Discography section linked to Philips/Decca online catalog. BROWING, John ; Official home of the Management. Click 'Discography' section. CASADESUS, Robert CORTOT, Alfred (1877~1962) ; See discography. CURZON, Clifford
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Extractions: Concert Schedule News Release: 18 September 2000 Washington, DC Washington's oldest free concert series begins its fifty-ninth annual concert season at the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, 1 October 2000. The schedule includes thirty-six concerts by acclaimed national and international musicians, who will perform every Sunday through 24 June 2001, except 24 December, Christmas Eve; 31 December, New Year's Eve; and 15 April, Easter Sunday. Gallery concerts are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-seated basis. Seating begins promptly at 6:00 p.m. and concerts are performed in the West Garden Court at 7:00 p.m. Monthly listings of the concert programs may be obtained by calling (202) 842-6941. The New York Chamber soloists will open the concerts on 1 October with quintets by Mozart, Prokofiev, and Brahms. The National Gallery Orchestra, under the direction of music director George Manos, will perform five concerts, beginning with the 22 October concert. The orchestra will be joined on two occasions by internationally renowned soloists. Metropolitan Opera soprano Alessandra Marc will sing the Four Last Songs of Richard Strauss on 19 November 2000, and violinist Aaron Rosand will play Beethoven's
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Untitled Document Since entering the Curtis Institute of Music Philadelphia/ USA in 1998,he has been studying with renowned violinist aaron rosand. http://en.oscar-ruben.de/lebenslauf/lebenslaufen.html
Extractions: Oscar Bohorquez, born 1979 in Germany, started playing the violin at the age of three. Since entering the Curtis Institute of Music Philadelphia/ USA in 1998, he has been studying with renowned violinist Aaron Rosand. Among his teachers throughout his childhood were Prof. Valery Gradow ( Mannheim ), Prof.Christoph Wyneken ( Freiburg ) and Prof.Stephan Picard (Berlin). During Masterclasses he also studied with Prof. Igor Ozim, Leonidas Kavakos, Prof.Mauricio Fuks and Prof. Gerhard Schulz. As a soloist he played in concerthalls such as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rudolfinum in Prag, Concerthouse in Karlsruhe, Albert-Einstein Hall in Ulm, National Centre of the Arts - Auditorium Blas Galindo in Mexico City, Frank Collymore Hall, Bridgetown / Barbados. Orchestras he performed with as a soloist include the Youth Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg and the Detmold Chamber Orchestra in Germany,Symphony Orchestra Carlos Chavez in Mexico City and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Lima in Peru, playing with conductors Christoph Wyneken, Eckhard Fischer, Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Carlos Miguel Prieto. During the Kronberg Chamber Music Festival 2000, Oscar worked and performed with Gidon Kremer and Boris Pergamenschikow. He also played in February 2001 a chamber music series in Barbados with a Guarneri del Gesu Violin sponsored by Machold Rare Violins, New York. Upcoming concerts include the Bruch Concerto with the Orchestra of Gera in Germany, June 19th 2002, and Brahms Double Concerto with cellist and brother Claudio Bohorquez with the Lima Philharmonic in Peru, September 10, 2002. Oscar's Repertoire goes from the Baroque to the Comtemporanean period.
Leader Publications, Akron, Ohio yearold aaron rosand, and the Takacs Quartet. Oliveira is a published author aswell, with his co-penned work on the world's great violins. The violinist told http://www.akron.com/20020912/SPOT/aso.htm
Las Vegas Music Festival 2002 - Table Width= 95% Border= 0 Quartet, the Cleveland Quartet, aaron rosand, the Sequoia Quartet, Charles Reiner,Isador Zaslov, Menahim Pressler, and Shmuel Ashkenasi. As a violinist he has http://www.lasvegasmusicfestival.org/lvmffac/StellutoG.php
Rosand, Aaron Among the world's outstanding violinists is aaron rosand, whose great art has left audiences spellbound in the United States, Europe and other parts of the world. His many recordings, which have received critical acclaim, can be heard on this http://www.aaronrosand.com/
About Aaron Rosand Internationally acclaimed as one of the master violinists of our time, aaron rosand is renowned as an artist of unique personal style. http://www.audiofonrecords.com/Rosand/rosand-bio.htm
Extractions: Aaron Rosand Internationally acclaimed as one of the master violinists of our time, Aaron Rosand is renowned as an artist of unique personal style. The late Pablo Casals spoke of Mr. Rosand as the extraordinary violinist "with a powerful, expressive manner of playing, reminiscent of his old friend, Eugene Ysaye." In the grand tradition of virtuosity, he is noted for his interpretations of the 19th century repertoire. American born of Russian mother and Polish father, Aaron Rosand made his debut at the age of ten with the Chicago Symphony under the baton of Frederick Stock. Since then, he has collaborated with such eminent conductors as Leonard Bernstein, William Steinberg, Erich Leinsdorf, Fritz Reiner, Mstislav Rostropovich, Klaus Tennstedt, and Kyril Kondrashin, and has performed with the major orchestras of the world. Aaron Rosand is Professor at The Curtis Institute of Music, continuing the tradition of his late professor, Efrem Zimbalist. He is also guest professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and at the L'Academie d'Ete in Nice in the summers. To learn more about Aaron Rosand, please visit
Vox CD Liner Note Detail Page 70's. Playing better than ever, this man is a phenomenon! aaron Rosandis the only violinist I ever mistook for Heifetz. Upon learning http://www.voxcd.com/linernotes_7906.html
Extractions: "Rosand, whose silken tone, finely gradated dynamics, and creamy phrasing produce a performance that can stand with any from the digital era, passionate in a fiery rather than sappy way but making a bit more of its emotions than Nathan Milstein in his justly famous reading" Steve Holtje, CDNow VXP 7906 I n the year 1850 in Cologne there was presented to the musical world the first symphony by Max Bruch aged twelve years. Born Januray 6 1838, Bruch had the good fortune to be the son of a highly esteemed soprano and music pedagogue. His mother became overseer of her son's musical fortunes and because of her experience and associations was able to guide him along the smoothest pathways to a sound musical training. Combining this with a domestic atmosphere of devoted love for the craft she nurtured his great gift until it found fulfillment in the esteem of many of his contemporaries. Aaron Rosand's discography with Vox is highly distinguished. His first recordings for the company date from the late 50's and he is still recording in his 70's. Playing better than ever, this man is a phenomenon!