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81. Tiscali - Search
Translate this page 27.Diaz, Raoul pianist based in Mexico. Profile and album information withaudio samples. 29.downes, lara Offers news, reviews, and music.
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UK Piano duo; brief information only. Aleksander, Adam Polish/Canadian Classical pianist, includes brief biography and contact information. Alonso, Jose Ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist's personal home page. Alvarez , Carmen Concert pianist born in Uruguay. Includes biography, sound bites, concert reviews, photos, etc. Archontides, P. B. Greek-Australian pianist. Includes biographical information press releases and upcoming events. Argerich, Martha (b.1941) Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Aubin, Isabelle Brief information on the Canadian pianist with several links. Austbo, Hakon Homepage of the Norwegian pianist living in the Netherlands. Biography, repertoire, discography and upcoming concerts. Bakker, Johan Dutch pianist brings more than 35 original compositions for solo piano. With audio clips. Bates, Leon

82. Official Sacramento Calendar - Sacramento.org
Friday May 20. 1205 pm 115 Music Building Noon Concert pianist Amy Dissanayakeplays Tangos. Free. 800 pm Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center lara downes, piano.
http://www.sacramento.org/osc/04mj.html
- Announcement/Other
- Ongoing Event
- Nonprofit/fundraiser Event
- For Kids - Free Event
- Training/Educational
- Fun/Family Events
Sunday May 1
International Migratory Bird Day/First Saturday
- First Saturday at the Zoo, May 1st is a special family activity day. The Sacramento Zoo is hosting its Fifth Annual International Migratory Bird Day. Bird talks, local birding groups, crafts and games create a fun-filled afternoon of learning about migratory birds and how to help them. Activity stations related to bird watching and bird migration patterns will be located throughout the Zoo. The Sacramento Zoo is located near the corner of Land Park Drive and Sutterville Road in William Land Park and is open daily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. General admission for ages 13 and over is $7.25. Admission for ages 3-12 is $5.00. Children two and under are admitted free. Parking is free and available throughout the park. For more information, please call
Monday May 2
Tuesday May 3
Affected Communities Committee HIV Forum
. Transportation and childcare available. Back to calendar Wednesday May 4 12:05 p.m. 115 Music Building

83. WREK Recent Playlist
3 Sprightly, lara downes, Reform, 0510-2004 0655, Classics, Azica Records. Nocturnein C-sharp Minor, Frederic Chopin, The pianist ost, 05-10-2004 0651, Classics, Sony
http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/wrek/now_playing.pl?timestamp=108422

84. NewMusicBox- The Web Mag From The American Music Center Covering New American Mu
Martha Braden. What I look for from a pianist s point of view is The pianist needsto monitor levels of musical difficulty, length, quality, and abstraction.
http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=54hf05

85. Mondavi Center > Events > Shostakovich String Quartets Winter
On April 3, the quartet will be joined by acclaimed UC Davis pianistLara downes. Related Links Alexander String Quartet web site.
http://mondaviarts.org/events/1detail.lasso?id=1371

86. EARPLAY 2001 Program Notes
She is currently working on a commission for the Alexander String Quartet and pianistLara downes, to commemorate the opening of the Mondavi Center for the
http://www.circusmusic.com/earplay/notes042902.html
Earplay
P.O Box 192125
San Francisco, CA 94119-2125
earplay@earplay-sf.org
Program Notes and Composer Biographies
April 29 , 2002
The Green Room at the War Memorial Performing Arts Center
401 Van Ness Avenue, 2nd floor, San Francisco
David Rakowski Two can play that game Peter Josheff , clarinet
Jessica Van Oostom
, marimba BIO: David Rakowski was born and raised in St. Albans, Vermont, and studied at New England Conservatory and Princeton with Robert Ceely, Milton Babbitt, Peter Westergaard, and Paul Lansky. He also studied with Berio at Tanglewood. He has received the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and other awards, and has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Music: in 1999 for Persistent Memory , commissioned and premiered by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and in 2002 for Ten of a Kind , commissioned and premiered by ÒThe President's OwnÓ U.S. Marine Band. He teaches composition and theory at Brandeis University, was formerly on the faculties of Stanford and Columbia, and has also taught at Harvard. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife Beth, and together they own a red canoe. Back to the EARPLAY home page Yu-Hui Chang Perplexing Sorrow (Earplay Commission) Tod Brody , flute
Ellen Ruth Rose
, viola
Marja Mutru
, piano NOTES: Perplexing Sorrow ÑWatching the unfolding of events last September was one of the most dreadful experiences a person could have. For those of us who did not lose someone, what has become seemingly insurmountable are the waves of questions pounding our minds. Questions about how in the same day, the good and bad of human nature were shown in such extreme ways; about finding truth among such vastly opposing perceptions of it; doubts about humankindÕs repeated mistakes, and about the meaning of life. The compositional ideas of

87. J, The Jewish News Weekly Of Northern California, Formerly The Jewish Bulletin O
(510) 5229355. thursday 22. “Exodus From Europe to Hollywood.” LaraDownes, pianist. At JCCSF, 3200 California St. 8 pm $20-$24. (415) 292-1233.
http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/22171/edition_
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“The Holocaust Remembered.” Santa Clara University’s “Art of the Song Festival” presents a Holocaust-themed concert. At Santa Clara University, music-dance facility, recital hall, Lafayette and Franklin streets. 8 p.m. $5. (408) 554-4015. Paula West. Cabaret performance. At JCCSF, 3200 California St. 8 p.m. $22-$26. (415) 292-1233.
“Sunday Brunch at the J.” Brunch and cabaret performance by Paula West. At JCCSF, 3200 California St. 10:30 a.m. $22-$41. (415) 292-1233.
Ellis Island Old World Band. At Temple Israel, 3183 Mecartney Road, Alameda. 7:30 p.m. $15-$18. (510) 522-9355.
“Exodus: From Europe to Hollywood.” Lara Downes, pianist. At JCCSF, 3200 California St. 8 p.m. $20-$24. (415) 292-1233.

88. Rebecca Clarke Home Page
Conference. Her Piano Sonata No. 1 was recorded by acclaimed pianistLara downes and released by Crossover Media. Ellen Harrison
http://www.rebeccaclarke.org/
The mission of The Rebecca Clarke Society, Inc. is to honor the life and work of composer and violist Rebecca Clarke
(1886-1979) by promoting interest in her and her music. We encourage and support performances and recordings of her music, publication of her music and writings, and scholarship concerning Clarke and her music. Who is Rebecca
Clarke?

The Rebecca

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NEW!
Latest Newsletter,

Fall 2003 (PDF)

Contents include: Two composers awarded Rebecca Clarke Prize A new CD - and old favorites When Virginia Woolf met Rebecca Clarke
"Rescuing

Rebecca Clarke"
Musical Times article now ... (PDF - 3.7 mgs) Clarke's String Quartet Poem " in World Premiere Recording Listen to Virginia Eskin and Liane Curtis discuss Clarke in a recorded Radio Broadcast. Updated works list Published Music Unpublished Music (pdf format) A CD featuring Clarke's songs is for sale on this site. Click here to listen to samples and learn more. Newsletters Spring Newsletter, 2003 as PDF Contents include: Premiere of newly discovered pieces Review of Choral CD by Richard Buell New source for Ave Maria Fall 2002 Newsletter (in PDF format) Contents include: Remarkable Premieres Complete Choral music performed Mrs. Vaughan Williams

89. California Aggie
the Main Theatre. There will also be multiple recitals by pianistLara downes, one of the relatively unknown treasures on campus.
http://www.californiaaggie.com/article/?id=4069

90. MSN Entertainment - Music: Gregg Jarrell
A pianist with an impressive resume of training, Gregg Jarrell is part of a generationof classical composers that writes moody, sparse piano pieces with a
http://entertainment.msn.com/artist/?artist=249247

91. Sacbee Your Family: Features
The programs will include Mendelssohn s Piano trio in D minor with pianist LaraDownes, Arthur Foote s A Night Piece and Schubert s string quintet with two
http://www.sacbee.com/static/archive/family/features/symph.html
Music lessons
Area orchestras are once again reaching into classrooms to give young children a chance to hear them play
By Patricia Beach Smith
Bee Arts Critic
(Published Jan. 23, 2000) Music for young people is sounding again everywhere from Auburn and Placerville to Elk Grove and Sacramento in full-blown concerts and mini-programs that augment school music curricula. With few exceptions, the hiatus of such music events was mostly due to the 1996 demise of the Sacramento Symphony, which once had a season of young people's concerts. Young people playing for other young people will be the draw of "A KinderKonzert of Cool Classics: A Family Affair," presented by the Sacramento Youth Orchestra Academic Orchestra at 2 p.m. today in the McClatchy High School Theater. "It always sparks kids' interests when somebody their own age is doing something they haven't had a chance to do," said John Abigana, the Academic Orchestra's conductor. "I am a firm believer that everyone should be able to be involved in and learn music in some way, at any age." Abigana, a tuba player and music teacher at Woodland High School, knows what it means to hear music early in life. He became involved in music himself at an early age and won over his father to classical music in the process.

92. Yu-Hui Chang: Composer
Recent performances include a commission for the Alexander String Quartet and pianistLara downes to commemorate the opening of the Mondavi Center for the
http://music.ucdavis.edu/empyrean/chang/
Yu-Hui Chang is a composer who has devoted herself to studying, teaching, and performing music throughout her lifetime. Currently an Assistant Professor in music composition and theory at the University of California, Davis, Ms. Chang fulfills her dream of promoting the performance of contemporary music through her work as a co-director of the Empyrean Ensemble. She began her professional music training in performance and music theory at the age of six and started composing seriously at the age of fourteen. This early training, and constant involvement in music making as a pianist, conductor, and singer, have fostered in her writing a natural and unpretentious flow. The materials and language of her music are contemporary, yet the spirit is lyrical and filled with humanity. She believes that good music resonates with its audience regardless of its style.
19th Conference and Festival of the Asian Composers' League , the Warebrook Contemporary Music Festival , and the 2002 Asian Contemporary Music Festival in Seoul . Recent performances include a commission for the Alexander String Quartet and pianist Lara Downes to commemorate the opening of the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. Amid Haze, a concerto for erhu and chamber orchestra, will receive its Asian premiere this Fall by Taiwan's National Symphony Orchestra at the National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center. Ms. Chang is currently working on a string trio for

93. Www.laradownes.com// Home
Offers news, reviews, and music. Also includes availability for bookings.
http://www.laradownes.com/

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