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81. The Department Of Music And Dance - The University Of Kansas
The appointment of the renowned composer and pianist Carl A. Preyer in Malcolm Frager,Claude Frank, Thomas Gorton, Gary Graffman, byron janis, Stephen Kort
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Lied Center . The appointment of the renowned composer and pianist Carl A. Preyer in 1903 marks the beginning of a distinguished roster of musicians who have served as faculty members of the KU Division of Piano. A list of former faculty members since 1934 includes Jane Abbott, Dennis Alexander, Richard Angeletti, Jan Chiapusso, Leon Fleisher, Malcolm Frager, Claude Frank, Thomas Gorton, Gary Graffman, Byron Janis, Stephen Kort, Roy Hamlin Johnson, John Perry, Menachem Pressler, Carole Ross, Angelica Morales von Sauer, Ramon Salvatore, Flora Silini, Martha Stacey, Nelita True, and Robert Ward.
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All students must apply for acceptance to the University of Kansas and to the School of Fine Arts. Interested persons are referred to the

82. The Musical Times: John Browning 1933-2003
Pattison , and a formative encounter with the legendary pianistpedagogues Rosina callof transcendental post-war American pianism byron janis, Gary Graffman
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83. Home Page
Sonny James, Lyric sheet, $12.00. Jan Dean, $17.00. byron janis, pianist,Conrad janis, Mork Mindy, $5.00. Lois January, $4.00. Sybil Jason, Child star,$6.00.
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Click on underlined Name for more information about the signer, and click on the Item listing for a photo of the item for sale. (Photo scans are generally inferior to real item). This site is new and under construction, and many listed items are not yet priced. If an unscanned/unpriced item interests you, let me know and I'll scan and price it right away. Drop me a note at danbiz@juno.com Item key: SP = signed photo SPC = signed color photo SP3, SP5, SP8 = signed photo 3x5, signed photo 5x7, signed photo 8x10 FDC = first day cover cut = signature cut from autograph book page = page removed from autograph book * = comes with a scanned 8.5 x 11 photo page and can be sent to you already framed for an extra $3.00. Frame is black plastic or woodyour choice. Name (click for web site) Item Category (OTR = Old Time Radio) Price Billy Idol White Wedding Bobby Ray Inman Navy Admiral Jeremy Irons SP George Ives Judith Ivey Anne Jackson Samuel L. Jackson Stonewall Jackson Country singerWaterloo Wanda Jackson Dennis James Sonny James Lyric sheet Byron Janis Pianist Conrad Janis Lois January Sybil Jason Child star Gloria Jean Anne Jeffreys Topper Rita Jenrette Ann Jillian Gordon Johncock Indy 500 Chris Johns Photographer Arte Johnson Laugh In Ben Johnson Cowboy J. Lindsay Johnson?

84. NPR : Performance Today For Monday, March 24, 2003
18. ». janis plays Rachmaninoff. We re back again with pianist Byronjanis on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Fred talks with
http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=24-Mar-2003

85. GTSO Renowned Soloists
19531954 Norman Carol, violinist Marian Farina, mezzo-soprano byron janis, pianistLucine Amara, soprano Frank Guerrera, baritone Leonard Rose, cellist 1954
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GTSO History - Soloists
Renowned Soloists Who Have Appeared in Concert With The GTSO (partial list - 1921-1971) Mrs. Raymond Phillips, soprano Mrs. Raymond Hutchinson, contralto Frederick Sperling, tenor Albert Schultz, bass

86. Jazz Online - Artist Q&A
Brazilian jazz great Leo Traversa, and the legendary Willie Colónalumnus congeroMilton Cardona join Six Musicians band veterans byron, pianist Edsel Gomez
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87. Mercury Recordings On The Fontana Label
and the Minneapolis Symphony conducting Gershwin s Rhapsody in Blue (with pianistEugene List in the 838 series and a few recordings like byron janis with the
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CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE IN GERMAN: MERCURY AUF FONTANA SCHALLPLATTEN 50 YEARS LIVING PRESENCE: WILMA COZART FINE IS MERCURY
In 1961 Philips Phonographische Industrie in Baarn, The Netherlands bought the Chicago based record company Mercury. In Europe EMI had a contract with Mercury for distribution and also for the co-operation regarding new recordings. Philips had to respect the EMI contract and were naturally obstructed by it until it expired at the end of 1963. There were at the time some problems concerning the sales of Mercury Living Presence releases in other European countries because Philips wanted to start distributing their newly acquired label. Therefore Philips could only fully benefit from its purchase from 1963 on. What happened to the catalogue of the well known company for which Bob Fine, Wilma Cozart Fine and Robert Eberenz made the Living Presence recordings which were mastered by George Piros?
Mercuries on Fontana
Philips' peculiar sub label.

88. Pro Musicis: The Sharing Of Music
1995 The 30th Anniversary Gala at Lincoln Center s Alice Tully Hall featurespianist byron janis and ensembles of Pro Musicis artists.
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89. Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra At Edifying Spectacle
Prokofiev; Rachmaninov (Recorded By Mercury On Location In Moscow), byron JanisProkofiev; Rachmaninov must be the rhythmic drive of both the pianist and the
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90. Jackson County Community Concert Association
196869 Veronica Tyler, soprano ltzak Perlman, violinist byron janis, pianistRobert DeCormier, folk singers Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
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...since 1931 presenting superb talent to Rogue Valley audiences....
Blanche Thebom, soprano
Griller String Quintet
Roman Sisters
National Artists Symphonette
Festival of Norway
Mildred Dilling, harpist
Ruth Slenon, pianist
McHenry Boatwright, baritone
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Martha Tipton David Abel, violinist Orchestra San Pietro of Naples Betty Allen, mezzo-soprano Ballet Janine Charrat de France Walter Hautzig, pianist Jorge Bolet Gregg Smith Singers William Warfield, baritone Suasno y Jose Tipton Chamber Music Lucine Amara, soprano Vienna Choir Boys Paris Chamber Orchestra Hans Richter-Haaser, pianist Erick Friedman, violinist Shirley Verrett, mezzo-soprano Norman Luboff Choir Norman Walker Dance Co. Gina Bachauer, pianist Roger Wagner Chorale Mary Costa, soprano St. Louis Symphony Daniel Barenboim, pianist Harp Quartet Phillippe Entremont, pianist Ella Lee, soprano Houston Symphony Richard Tucker, tenor Mantovani Branko Krsmanovich Chorus Fiesta Mexicana Minneapolis Symphony Amir Feres, bass

91. Artists Bios
A former child prodigy and student of byron janis, Dunn, for eight years quit performing PianistVicki Ray performs widely as a soloist and collaborative artist
http://www.pianospheres.org/artists.html

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Purchase Tickets Artists' Bios Interviews ... Homepage Artists' Bios GLORIA CHENG Pianist GLORIA CHENG, a noted contemporary music specialist, has appeared as a soloist and chamber artist at major festivals worldwide, including Ars Musica Brussels, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in Finland, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Tanglewood, Ojai, and Aspen. As a favorite guest artist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and its New Music Group, Ms. Cheng's close collaborators have included John Adams, Pierre Boulez, Elliott Carter, Gyorgy Ligeti, Witold Lutoslawski, Esa-Pekka Salonen. An audition for Pierre Boulez led to her highly acclaimed participation at the Ojai Festival in 1989, and again in 1992 and 1996, at the special request of Music Director Boulez. In June, 2000, she was the Ojai Festival's featured solo recitalist, performing works by Thomas Adès, George Benjamin, and Pierre Boulez. She was a longtime member of the California E.A.R. Unit, and appears annually on the Piano Spheres concert series. The composers who have written for her include John Adams, Mark Applebaum, Pierre Boulez, Don Davis, Joan Huang, Leon Milo, David Raksin, Terry Riley, Chinary Ung, Andrew Waggoner, and most recently, Esa-Pekka Salonen, whose Dichotomie was premiered by Ms. Cheng in Los Angeles and New York City in December, 2000. Ms. Cheng's solo recordings include music by Olivier Messiaen on Koch, and works of John Adams and Terry Riley on Telarc. Her latest Telarc release, Piano Dance: A 20th-Century Portrait, was selected by BBC Music Magazine as Instrumental Pick of the Month for October, 2000. She has an Economics degree from Stanford University, and graduate degrees in Music from UCLA and USC.

92. VOA.GOV
On March 6, at the newly renovated VOA auditorium, the legendary American pianistByron janis will return to Washington with works by Chopin, Schumann, and
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93. VOA.GOV
The yearlong concert series, which began on March 6 with a performance by pianistByron janis, is part of VOA’s observance of its 60 th anniversary this year
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94. Annuaire Pianistes
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95. Greg Sandow -- Rachmaninoff 3d Comparisons
two very articulate pianists to help me defend it Alexander Toradze, and ByronJanis. Click the RA icons below to hear the pianist of your choice, and if
http://www.gregsandow.com/rach3.htm
This all started with a "Consumer Guide" I wrote for the Village Voice, New York's big alternative weekly. I listened to 17 recordings of this suddenly popular concerto, and wrote 17 quick paragraphs, with a grade attached to each one. Poor David Helfgott got an F; Vladimir Horowitz got an A, for his version with Fritz Reiner conducting. (Though a later Horowitz release, a live performance with Eugene Ormandy, only got C+.) You can read this adventure, right here on this site. Much later and by a happy coincidence I was asked to write about the concerto once again, this time for the Los Angeles Times. In fact, I was asked to defend it against critical attacks, which I was happy to do. The more I listened to it, for my Voice consumer guide, the more I loved it. And I enlisted two very articulate pianists to help me defend it Alexander Toradze, and Byron Janis. This piece, too, is available here But you want to hear the music my comparisons of six pianists playing the same Rach 3 excerpt. Click the RA icons below to hear the pianist of your choice, and if you have RealAudio 3.0 or higher installed on your computer you'll hear the excerpts "streaming" down the Internet in real time.

96. Spartanburg Concert Series - Past Seasons
Tosca ); Lilian Kallir. 196364 ($9,000) Jan Peerce, tenor; ByronJanis, pianist; Detroit Symphony; Julian Olevsky. 1964-65 ($11,100
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Monte Carlo Ballet; Rethberg and Pinza; National Symphony Salzburg Opera; National Symphony; Cigna; Nathan Milstein, violinist duo pianists Kirsten Flagstad, soprano; John Charles Thomas, baritone; Argentinita, Spanish dancer; Rudolph Serkin, pianist Cincinnati Symphony; Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo; Erica Morina, violinist vocal duo ; Alec Templeton, pianist vocal duo; National Symphony; Joseph Szigeti, volinist ; Hortense Monath, pianist duo pianists Cleveland Symphony; Gladys Swarthout

97. RCA Red Seal And Victor
the firstever release in any format of pianist Vladimir Horowitz
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98. RCA Red Seal And Victor
Mr. Znaider is accompanied by pianist Daniel Gortler.
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99. »»Romantic 1820-1910 Music Reviews««
success of her recordings is her continuing choice of pianist Bengt Forsberg ByronJanis, True Romantic Liszt, Chopin. Released in Audio CD by Angel Records
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More Pages: Romantic 1820-1910 Page 1 Music reviews for "Romantic 1820-1910" sorted by average review score: Reverie: Romantic Music For Quiet Times Released in Audio CD by John Marks Records (01 September, 1996) Amazon base price:
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  • Intrada Gymnopedie No.1 Elegy Song Without Words La Vallee de Cloches Sospiri Romance Allegretto Notturno Largo Andante - Nathaniel Rosen/Doris Stevenson/Arturo Delmoni Langsam Intermezzo Lied 'Chant Russes' O Tod, wie bitter bist du Jesus Christ, I Implore Thee Morgen - Nathaniel Rosen/Doris Stevenson/Kaaren Erickson
Average review score: Beautiful music for everyone As my title to this review implies; everyone will love this cd.
From true classical "nuts" who want every inflection of an artist's performance to be spot on -to- your friend who never wants to listen to anything classical. It is an album which can be "paid attention to" and which will yeild invaluable returns in terms of Nathaniel and Doris' artistic abilities. It can also be "ignored" and one will simply be lost in a beautiful "wash" of sounds. Everyone should own a copy for those quiet moments shared with your most intimate friend, simply relax and let the worries of the day dissipate into the atmosphere.

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