Kenston High School ~ Today In History 10_22_02 badminton champ (195767) 1938 -christopher Lloyd Stamford Paul Zukofsky BrooklynNY, violinist (Cappricio) 1945 gas chamber 1984 -Napoleon whiting actor (Silas http://www.kenston.k12.oh.us/khs/just4fun/history_10_22_02.htm
What Happened All Those Years Ago - October 1938 Born this day, christopher Lloyd, in Stamford Zukofsky, in Brooklyn, New York,violinist (Cappricio). 1984 - Died this day, Napoleon whiting, actor (Silas http://www.andibradley.com/whatya/oct22.htm
Extractions: Those born on this date were born under the sign of Libra Independence Day in these countries: Laos (1953). - The Universe was created at 8:00pm, according to the 1650 pronouncement of Anglican archbishop James Usher. - During the Fifth Session of the Council of Chalcedon, the final form of the Chalcedonian Creed was drafted. It became the Early Church's highest and most enduring 'definition' of the person and work of Jesus Christ. - Charles Martel of Gaul died at Quiezy. His mayoral power was divided between his two sons, Pepin III and Carloman. - Died this day, Jean Grolier de Servieres, French bibliophile. Born in Lyons, France, in 1479. - Peter the Great was proclaimed Emperor of all of Russia, dropping the title of Tsar. - The Royal Governor of New Jersey officially chartered the College of New Jersey. The school is now known as Princeton University.
Historical Calendar For October 22 champ (195767) 1938 - christopher Lloyd, Stamford CT Paul Zukofsky, Brooklyn NY,violinist (Cappricio) 1945 gas chamber 1984 - Napoleon whiting, actor (Silas http://www2.misnet.com/~ronnieg/history/1022.html
Extractions: A GRITS Resource Page OCTOBER 22 Welcome to GRITS' Historical Calendar. Below is a list of important events which took place on this date. We celebrate this day through remembrance. ronnieg@blue.misnet.com This is an abbreviated version of our historical pages. It will be expanded in the near future. We apologize for the incovenience. BIRTHS Franz Liszt Raiding , Hungary, romantic composer/virtuoso pianist 1845 - Sarah Bernhardt , France, silent film actress (Camille, Queen Elizabeth) 1870 - Ivan Bunin , Russia, poet/novelist (Gentleman from SF-Nobel 1933) 1880 - Joe Carr , Ohio, NFL hall of famer/NFL president (1921-39) 1885 - Giovanni Martinelli , Montagnana Italy, opera singer (NY Met) 1887 - John Reed , journalist who reported on Mexican, Russian revolutions 1896 - Charles Glenn King , biochemist (discovered vitamin C) 1898 - Damaso Alonso , Spanish poet (Hijos de la ira) 1905 - Constance Bennett , actress (Easiest Way, Ladies in Love) - Karl Jansky , discovered cosmic radio emissions in 1932 1906 - Sidney Kingsley , author (Darkness at Noon) 1907 - Jimmy Foxx , baseball HR hitter (Detroit Tigers) 1915 - Harry Hickox , Big Springs TX, (Herb-Please Don't Eat the Daisies) 1916 - Sid Miller , Shenandoah PA, actor (Donald O'Connor Texaco Show) 1917 - Joan Fontaine , Tokyo Japan, actress (Gunga Din, Ivanhoe, Rebecca) 1919 - Doris Lessing , novelist (Golden Notebook) 1920 - Mitzi Green , NYC, actress (Little Orphan Annie, So This is Hollywood) - Timothy Leary , Harvard prof, LSD taker 1922 -
Publications Julius Rudel, conductor; Midori, violinist; Tatiana Troyanos Ekspresji Margie Gilliswith christopher Gillis Bebe Gary Chapman, Robert White, Margaret whiting 12 http://www.cofc.edu/~speccoll/publications.html
Creative Loafing Atlanta: ARTS / ARTS AGENDA music by pianist Erika Nickrenz, violinist Adela Peña presents christopher Marlowe'sclassic tale of devils GALLERY Carved Steel, sculpture by Russell whiting. http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/2000-10-07/arts_agenda.html
Extractions: ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA performs Schumann's Symphony No. 3: Rhenish , Berg's Lyric Suite and Grieg's Piano Concerto . Conductor Daniel Harding welcomes guest pianist Olli Mustonen. Atlanta Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. Oct. 5-7. 8 p.m. $96-$804. 404-733-4800. AUDRA MCDONALD Enjoy an evening of music with the Tony Award-winning soprano as part of the Rialto Center Signature Series. The Rialto Center for Performing Arts, Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth St. Oct. 7. 7:30 p.m. $45-$60. 404-651-4727. CCSU FACULTY SERIES The music department faculty performs a free concert of German Romantic music, featuring Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte , Hugo Wolf's Keller Lieder CUBANISMO The 14-piece orchestra performs its intoxicating mix of Latin music in concert. Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Drive. Oct. 6. 8 p.m. $30-$36. 404-894-2787.
Creative Loafing Atlanta | ARTS | ARTS AGENDA Society of Atlanta presents the violinist in concert. TRINITY GALLERY Carved Steel,sculpture by Russell whiting. works in photogram by christopher Bucklow and http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/2000-11-04/arts_agenda.html
Extractions: ANDRAS SCHIFF The pianist performs a concert tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach, playing Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier: Book I ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor Donald Runnicles and the ASO perform with the ASO Chorus and Gwinnett Young Singers. The program features Mozart's Symphony No. 41: Jupiter and Orff's Carmina Burana . Atlanta Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. Nov. 2-4. 8 p.m. $96-$258 series. 404-733-4800. COBB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor Steven Byess and the CSO perform Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 , Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2: Allegro , Kodaly's Hary Janos Suite and other works. Stillwell Theater, 1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw State University. Nov. 4-5. Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m. $14-$21. 770-423-6650. DEKALB CHORAL GUILD performs a free fall concert at Lupton Auditorium, Oglethorpe University, 4484 Peachtree Road. Nov. 4. 8 p.m. 404-264-6101. EMERALD ROSE performs a concert of Celtic music at the Southern Crescent Coffee House, LaFayette Educational Center, 205 LaFayette Ave., Fayetteville. Nov. 4. 8:15 p.m. $5-$7. 770-631-2362. GEORGIA TECH SYMPHONIC BAND performs traditional Irish music at a Celtic celebration concert. The event also features a female singer, bagpipes and Irish dancers. The Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Drive. Nov 6. 8-9:30 p.m. $15. 404-894-9600.
CEE ART's Home Page 10 Their birth names are christopher Gene and Christina Jane the name was either Whitleyor whiting or something was told that her birthfather was a violinist. http://hometown.aol.com/CEEART/index10.html
Antiochian _ Alumni Jean Roantree Modes, 92, of whiting, NJ, died Friday of 59 years Irene; sons christopher,Robert and starlet Florence Arto Vidor and violinist Jascha Heifetz. http://www.antioch-college.edu/Antiochian_fa01/obituaries.html
Extractions: Obituaries Anne K. Pecht, 54 writes: You probably know by now that Dorothy Russell died in July, 2000. Dot was a professor at Antioch in the 1950s. I visited her at a nursing facility in Newcastle, ME in the fall of 1999 and had a good visit with her. She was nearly blind but full of good cheer and happy to have the visit. She meant a lot to those of us who received degrees in Child Development in the 50s. She was way ahead of her time in that field. Gary S. Freeman, 51 Anne Titchener Goodrich, 76 Jean Roantree Modes, 92 , of Whiting, NJ, died Friday, May 9, 2001. Before retiring she owned Modes for Men, in Wayne. She was a graduate of Antioch University in Ohio. She was a charter member of Packanack Community Church and had been a member of the Packanack Lake Civic Club and Discussion Club, all in Wayne. She also had been a volunteer at Chilton Memorial Hospital, Pompton Plains. Xarifa Sallume Bean 31 Charlotte Donaldson 32 , died on April 22, 2001. She had been able to live in her own home until October 2000, and then moved to adult foster care. She was 91 at the time of her death. She retired in 1974 from her career as a social worker.
Yale Bulletin And Calendar violinist Wendy Sharp will be joined by pianist Melvin Robert Somol, Anthony Vidler,Sara whiting and Mark devised and read by christopher Cartmill, playwright http://www.yale.edu/opa/v31.n10/calendar.html
Food For Thought Biographies Wilhelmj, August (German violinist), 18451908. Wooster, Charles whiting (Am. Wordsworth,Charles (English scholar; son of christopher), 1806-1892. http://www.evcom.net/~tourette/bio/bio_W.htm
Local News And Sports is essential to our culture. The 18year-old violinist from Ponca christopher wasborn on Dec. Tulsa; Mrs. Bill (Sharon) Cooper, Ms. Carol whiting, Mrs. Bill http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/0896folder/lo081196.html
Special Events For The Year 1939 Born 03/06/1939, christopher Bond, (SenR Missouri). Born 06/18/1939, Lynn whiting,horse trainer. 1939, E Fern ndez Arb¢s, Spanish violinist/conductor/composer http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/year/1939.htm
Extractions: Born : Al Unser, auto racer (Indianapolis 500-1970, 71) Born : Alexandria Stewart, Montral, actress (In Praise of Older Women) Born : Ali MacGraw, Pound Ridge NY, actress (Love Story, Goodbye Columbus) Born : Allen Garfield, Newark NJ, actor (Candidate, Beverly Hills Cop II) Born : Anne Heggtveigt, Canada, slalom (Olympic-gold-1960) Born : Anthony Blacker, master-general of Ordnance Born : Anthony Hide, racehorse trainer Born : Antoinette Sibley, ballerina Born : Barbara Bosson, Belle Vernon Pa, actr (Fay-Hill St Blues, Hooperman) Born : Barbara Feldon, Pitts Pa, actress (Agent 99-Get Smart) Born : Barbara Kolb, Hartford Ct, composer (Trobar Jus) Born : Barbara Luna, NYC, actress (5 Weeks in a Balloon, Gentle Savage) Born : Barbara-Rose Collins, (Rep-D-Michigan) Born : Barry Mann, singer (Who put the Bump) Born : Barry Porter, conservative MP Born : Barry [Norman] Malzberg, sci-fi author (Revelations, Beyond Apollo) Born : Benita Valente, Delano Calif, soprano (Pamina-Die Zauberflte)
Summer Times 2000 Opera Without Singers, featuring cellist Steven Doane, violinist Hilary Hahn July20 Joe whiting. clogging, starring Woodshed AllStars, christopher Shaw and http://newtimes.rway.com/2000/summer00/music.shtml
Extractions: Whether national artists working the Thruway circuit or homegrown musicians playing hometown festivals throughout the region, summer really is the time for fans to dance in the streets and hit the road to catch a show. And if you want to know who's playing where and when, the following calendar lists summer concerts at every major upstate venue as well as Syracuse-area musical events. Contact each concert site for further information and schedule updates. Consult the Syracuse New Times/93Q Concert Calendar every Wednesday in The New Times and its much-expanded version online at http://newtimes.rway.com Six Flags at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center. Darien Center. (716) 599-4641; or Ticketmaster 472-0700. This large amusement-theme park between Rochester and Buffalo, off Thruway Exit 48A, stages concerts in a lakeside amphitheater. Tickets sold for concert-only or in concert-amusement park combination. Most shows at 7:30 p.m. June 23: Britney Spears.
Princeton Alumni Weekly: Class Notes to Princeton and to the Giles whiting Foundation As a violinist, he was a foundingmember of the that accompanied the award, Governor christopher Patten lauded http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/class_notes_by_class/class_by_class/grad_school/cl
Extractions: In May 2002, Hamilton College awarded one its oldest honors, the John R. Hatch Class of 1925 Excellence in Teaching Award, to assistant professor of physics Gordon Jones *96. Jones works in his research on making polarized gas and using neutrons to examine magnetic materials and decay of neutrons. This contributes to the understanding of time reversal symmetry and weak interactions in nuclei as well as lung imaging in the medical field. Prior to coming to Hamilton in 1999, he worked as a postdoctoral scientist for the National Institute of Standards and Technology and also as a visiting research scientist at Indiana U. October 9, 2002 One of the characteristics of attending graduate school at Princeton in the early- to mid-1960s was that competition among students sometimes reached unhealthy proportions. Since faculty did little to intervene, the result left nerves frayed and drove not a few of the best students to depart. In 1967 he took a job at the U. of Rochester but then returned to Canada, landing a position at York U. Bob and Mary Lou jumped at the chance to live in Toronto and to raise their family there.
Archives Of The Gustav Mahler Virtual Shrine Ben whiting further edifies us In answer to Sister christopher Sluice testifies Itwas Mahler who opened my I was just a regular orchestral violinist who didn http://www.visi.com/~mick/shrine_vol03.html
Extractions: I've been keen on the Master for over 30 years, but the older I get the more I listen to his songs; they are incomparable and, dare I say, in some ways more satisfying than his symphonies (there, that's said it!). The Attendant replies: But how can Perfection outshine Perfection? RStubblebi@aol.com testifies: I write this about an hour after hearing Zubin Metha conduct the 3rd Symphony at Avery Fischer Hall. It has to be the longest (almost 2 hours) and one of the most intense performances I've ever heard. It probably would not work as a recording, but to be there...to watch..and listen. What emotion..what sound...what theater! Sometime in the late 70s while digging in the $3.33 record bins, I came across an RCA double of Stokowski conducting the LSO in Mahler's Ressurection Symphony. I listened to it, was unaffected, and put it away. While doing some business at Lincoln center some time later, I was able to get an empty seat at AFH at a benefit performance that included the last two movements of the Resurrection with Metha/NYPO/Norman/Battle. It blew me away. I rushed home, pulled out the Stokowski and listened to it over and over the rest of the night. Then I explored Mahler on record and found Horenstein and Bernstein: two different views but both with tremendous insights to offer. Steven Golden testifies in Verse (a GMVS first!):
Orange County Obituaries He worked at various jobs at whiting, Crane and Seymour She married christopher C.HARRISON in Orange County, Indiana He was an accomplished violinist, and was a http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/obits2.htm
Extractions: BEATTY, Dessie; 4 January 1970; "Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Haas Funeral Home in Sellersburg for Mrs. Dessie BEATTY. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery, New Albany. Mrs. Beatty, 86, mother of Mrs. Robert SHIRLEY, Orleans, died Sunday at her home on Route 2, Borden, following a long illness. She was born and raised in Orange County, the daughter of George and Salinda BREEDEN WININGER. Survivors, other than Mrs. SHIRLEY are two sons, O. E. VOWELL with whom she lived and McClellan BEATTY of Louisville and two daughters, Mrs. Ruby GRAY, Vincennes and Mrs. Iris DRABING of Clarksville. One brother, Harley WININGER, Orleans; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha NEWLAND, Dennison, Texas and Mrs. Sadie PARAMORE of Indianapolis and several grandchildren. Her husband, Robert BEATTY, preceded her in death several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. SHIRLEY went to Borden Monday and remained until today, Thursday. from Phyllis Hill BEATY, Thomas J.; 1930; "Thomas J. BEATY, a former well known citizen of Jackson Township, died at Danville Monday, aged 73 years. He was a son of the late Joseph BEATY and was born and raised in Jackson Township, where he remained until after the death of his wife, several years ago, after which he went to live with his children at Danville. The remains are expected to arrive in French Lick this morning, and the funeral services will be held at South Liberty church near his former home." from Marvin Beatty BOLLING, Courtland M.; 1980; "Courtland M. BOLLING, of El Paso, Texas, formerly of this community died Feb. 23 in El Paso, Texas, at the age of 88. A son of M.C.K. BOLLING and Mary Ellen BEATTY, he was born Nov. 28, 1891, near French Lick. He attended French Lick High School. A retired baker, he owned bakeries in both Arizona and Texas. He is survived by two sons; three brothers, Munson BOLLING of Terre Haute, Lawton BOLLING of Noblesville, and two sisters, Mrs. Marie Harrison WILLIAMS, RR 1, French Lick, and Margaret TILLERY of Kokomo. Five brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Final rites were held Feb. 25 in El Paso." from
Elizabeth Schaaf: Guide To Baltimore Records Arts and Sciences, GWC whiting School of Reference, Circulation, ILL christopher Lobingier,Audiovisual violinist, composer, Peabody faculty member, associate http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/ecp/10/225/html/0004.html
Extractions: Hours of Service: Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The collections are open to archaeologists and scholars by appointment only. The Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology serves as the repository for archaeological artifacts excavated by the Center from industrial and domestic sites in the city. The Center maintains a research library and an archaeological museum which displays 18th and 19th century artifacts. The collection contains over 250,000 late 18th and early 19th Century archaeological artifacts. The museum honors requests for loans from major educational and cultural institutions for special exhibitions. Loan requests should be directed to Louise Akerson, Archaeological Curator. Books/Monographs: Approximately 100 publications relating to archaeology. Government Documents: Approximately 150 archaeological site reports published by various government agencies beginning in 1966. The reports concentrate on sites in the mid-Atlantic region.
Extractions: The following reflects the 2002/2003 faculty. Adjunct faculty and teaching associates are part-time faculty normally employed outside the University. Teaching Associate in Oboe. MusB, Ohio State University; MusM, Manhattan School of Music. Principal Oboe with the Boston Lyric Opera, Esplanade Pops, Bard Festival Orchestra; has been employed with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and New York City Opera Company. Teachers include Elaine Douvas and William Baker. Present position, 1995. Associate Professor of Music. BM, Southern Methodist University; MM, DMA, Performer's Certificate, Eastman School of Music. Studied with Nadia Boulanger at Ecoles d'Art Americaines in Fontainebleau and Paris. Fellowships: Tanglewood Music Center, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Artists Foundation, St. Botolph Club Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts. ASCAP Grant to Young Composers and ASCAP Standard Awards. Residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Pianist with Boston Pops Orchestra, MIT. Experimental Music Studio, New England Ragtime Ensemble, American Vocal Arts Quintet. Compositions published by Theodore Presser Co. Recordings for Wergo, Folkways, Titanic, Hyperion, Crystal, Centaur, and Koch International. Present position, 1989.
Extractions: First page Prev Next Last page ... A" Western Filmmakers Hoffmann, Henry K. Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0786406968 Aaliyah: More Than A Woman Farley, Christopher John Paperback; ; ISBN: 0743451406 Aaron Carter Paperback; ; ISBN: 190182716X Aaron Copland: the Life and Work of an Uncommon Man Pollack, Howard (Professor Of Music History And Literature, Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0571200842 Aaron Spelling: A Prime Time Life Spelling, Aaron Graham, Jefferson Paperback; ; ISBN: 0312313446 Abba Oldham, Andrew Loog Calder, Tony Irwin, Colin Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0283062320 Abba Oldham, Andrew Calder, Tony Irwin, Colin Paperback; Standard Mass-Market size; ; ISBN: 0330346881 Abba Snaith, Paul Paperback; ; ISBN: 1898141355 Abel Gance King, Norman Paperback; ; ISBN: 0851701361 About John Ford Anderson, Lindsay Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0859650138 About John Ford... Anderson, Lindsay Paperback; ; ISBN: 0859650146 Absolutely ... Goldie Wilson, Christopher Paperback; Standard Mass-Market size;
Welcome To Tango Meydl University with Kira whiting, Mzuri Robertson winning production Barrymore starringChristopher Plummer and Factory Records), klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals http://www.tangomeydl.com/performers.shtml
Extractions: Tango Meydl Productions Jenny Levison has been participating in the klezmer and Yiddish music revival since 1993. She has studied Yiddish singing and Jewish musical arranging and composition with Michael Alpert, Alan Bern, and other members of Brave Old World, the Klezmatics, and the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Her passion for Yiddish tango is the synthesis of her love for Yiddish music and for Argentine tango. Jenny has been researching, collecting, and performing Yiddish tango music since 1993. In January 1998, she traveled to Buenos Aires to study tango dancing and to research Jewish influence in tango composition and performance. To date, she has collected over 150 tangos with Yiddish lyrics, as well as dozens of tangos by Jewish composers. With David Robboy, she was a founding member of the Portland Yiddish Theatre Ensemble. In the Spring of 1996, her 20th century classical composition A Klezmer Suite: Trern, Ayz, Mabl was performed at Portland State University by Andrew Ehrlich, Mike Curtis, and Genia Shadrin. In the Spring of 1999, she performed her 20th-century classical composition, Shtil, Mayn Corazon, at Marylhurst University with Kira Whiting, Mzuri Robertson, and Jim Ormond.