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81. FLAME Profiles
Jessica lin is very active in her school and community. In addition to her academicachievements, Jessica is a talented violin player and pianist.
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*Choose A Profile* **2001 Students @ Colorado** Gabriela Alvarado Christen Arnold Sheaman Austin Danielle Brooks Marcia Burkhalter Willie Butts Jr. Van Elliott Chambless Belen Enriquez Emiko Fitzgerald Vladimir Florent Eleazar Garcia Jossie-Ann Garcia Angela Hammonds Fawziyya Harris LaQuita Jackson Jadrian Lee Candace Martin Candace Mitchell Katherine Montoya Jennifer Moon Dorian Moore Erin Patten Miguel Rivera Ryan Smith Justin Spears Troy Thorton **2001 Students @ California** Jamila Aswad Christopher Butler Ralph Cachero Nichole Cain Ayiana Cristal Echo Curry Zebedee DeLosSantos Monique Guerrero Bianca Noelle Holman Tiffany Jones Jessica Lin Sheelarani Mauck Ashlee McKinney Amandala McWright Rachel Modica Tikysha Parrott James Arthur Stephens Jamie Taira Andrew Walker Garren Waquiu **1999 Alumni** Maria Alvarado Tommy Baker, Jr. Richelle Bartlett Teru Branch Ashley Chestnut Michael Cowherd Lee Anne Cox DeJohn Cromer Christopher Cunningham Krin Duplessis David B. Franklin Liberty Franklin Margarita Gamez Courtney Heenan Brandon Henderson Marco Luna Asia Mays Nicole Morrison Lauren Mosley Andrea Salazar Elizabeth Santoyo Marcela Shintomi Vincent Walford Kristen Windam Tavarus Young Moises Zepeda Jessica Lin Torrance, CA (Bert Lynn Middle School)

82. 2 Point 4 Children (Guide)
Gordon), Don Henderson (Frank), Su lin Looi (Darrani and Ben change places with Jennyand David appearing Jay Alexander (Nightclub pianist), Sarah Dangerfield
http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/children/guide2.html
Home Programmes Books Videos ... People 2 point 4 Children British TV Comedy 2 point 4 Children Episode Guide Summary/Cast ... Search This Website Episode Guide : Series 2 Series: Episode 1 (15 SEP 92)
I'm Going Slightly Mad Jenny is embarrased in front of one of her friends by Farty, a flatulent old Labrador dog belonging to the couple next door. A phone call from Bette makes Bill late for an appointment at the Social Security Office. On the way there, her car breaks down. When she finally arrives, she has a humiliating interview with a bureaucrat. As she's leaving, she bumps into Jenny, who's with a group of schoolfriends. Jenny is embarrased again. Bill and Rona find work making airline meals. Meanwhile, Ben meets his new assistant - an aggressive young girl named Christine. Bill falls asleep watching television. While she's sleeping, there's a news item about the death of a young biker. Also appearing:
Ray Boot (Window Cleaner), Jennifer Croxton (Crystal), Martino Lazzeri (Boy), Polly Maberley (Jackie), Felicity Montagu (Janice), Anneka Rice (Herself), Justin Rose (Garage Mechanic) Episode 2 (22 SEP 92)
Bedtime For Bonzo Bill and Ben have agreed to look after the Grimes' old dog, Farty, while they're on holiday.

83. April 29, 2004 | 98.7WFMT Program Playlists | WFMT
In 1997, he became the first pianist to give a live recital over the Internet. Musicmasters671012. 29 Leo Ornstein A la ChinoiseJenny lin, p. Bis 1110.
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Artist of the Month: Keyboard Legend Earl Wild Heir to the virtuoso tradition of Liszt and Rachmaninoff, an artist who's appeared before an international public for some 70 years, Wild comes to Chicago's Millennium Park to perform with the Chicago Chamber Musicians April 14. Wild was the first pianist ever to perform on television: in 1939, before most people even knew what TV was. In 1997, he became the first pianist to give a live recital over the Internet. We'll celebrate Wild's artistry this month with recordings of concertos, solo works, and brilliant transcriptions from the worlds of opera and song. [Earl Wild with CCM, Wednesday, April 14, 7:30 pm, Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph. Box office (312) 334-7777, or visit www.chicagochambermusic.org

84. Florence Smith Romaine Papers
Papers, ca.18001963 (bulk 1830-1940) 0.5 lin. to Seth Enos Smith (1848-1936) andJenny Draper (1852 After training as a vocalist and pianist, Florence Smith
http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/QR/Romaine.html
William L. Clements Library
The University of Michigan
Florence Smith Romaine Papers
Romaine, Florence Smith Papers, ca.1800-1963 (bulk: 1830-1940)
0.5 lin. feet
Background note: San Toy (1905) and Ko-ko-mo (ca.1905). In 1906, she married an actor, Oscar Worthington Stull (d. ca.1940), who worked under the pseudonym, Worthington L. Romaine. Hearing problems and ill health hampered Florence Romaine's stage career, and she spent her later years writing children's plays and literature, mainly for the Christian Science Monitor . She died in New York City in 1963.
Scope and Contents:
The Florence Smith Romaine Papers have been organized into five series housed in two boxes:
  • Correspondence;
  • Documents;
  • Miscellaneous;
  • Scrapbooks; and
  • Photographs. Box 1:
    The correspondence series is arranged chronologically from 1839-1963, and relates mainly to the Brossard family in the United States. Five of these letters were written by Elizabeth Brossard to her son, Ferdinand, and there are a few letters written in French by friends and family members in Europe. The latter part of the correspondence series contains three letters from Jenny Draper to her daughter Jenny Draper Smith and three to her granddaughter Florence Smith Romaine. Also included is a group of six letters addressed to the Detroit art dealer, C. C. Randall. While the content of these letters is not of outstanding importance, writers include Frederick Church, George Waters, and Albert Bierstadt. It is unclear how these letters ended up in the Romaine Papers.
  • 85. Student Musicians In Awe Of Carnegie Hall 07/17/03
    if I made a mistake, everyone would really notice, said Yuan, a pianist who took bitnervous but I also feel good how I played, said Timothy lin, who has
    http://www.irvineworldnews.com/Bstories/july17/carnegie.html
    NEWS SPORTS CONNECTIONS OPINIONS ... HOME July 17, 2003
    Carnegie Hall was fun. It was also unexpected. I didn't expect our orchestra would do something like this, play in Carnegie Hall. This is big-scale stuff.
    Edward Wang Student musicians in awe of Carnegie Hall By Michael Rydzynski
    For Irvine World News
    Timothy Lin (This is the third and final installment on the Carnegie Hall trip, this time as experienced by a few members of the University High School Orchestra and La Primavera, two Irvine ensembles making their Big Apple debut.) For six members of the University High School Orchestra and two of La Primavera, recently returned from their first invitational trip to New York City, it was exciting, inspiring, great, fun, amazing, overwhelming, totally fantastic and "wow" to be performing on stage at Carnegie Hall. And mention was made of the fabled Carnegie Hall acoustics. "I thought it was very inspiring to be playing on the same stage where all those famous people played," said Francisca Wufu, a senior who played tenor trombone with the University High orchestra, one of five ensembles that participated in the first annual New York Youth Orchestra Festival on June 30 at America's most famous concert venue. "And the acoustics were really impressive." "It was a great experience." agreed Benjamin Wang, also a senior, who was the associate concertmaster for the orchestra, which was invited for the first time in its history to Carnegie Hall.

    86. DECEMBER 31 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music'
    pianist Rudolph Firkusny with Boston Symphony Orchestra. CDMusic of Howard Hanson,Vol.2; 1950 Death of French composer Charles Koechlin, (SHARL KERSH lin) in
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      • 1762 Leopold Mozart and his son and daughter leave Vienna to Salzburg.

    87. Listen To China Artists
    Annie lin sang Wilson Phillips and rapped Dr. Dre in the shower, but took Annie’sdays as a classical pianist eventually passed, but her love for performing
    http://listentochina.com/viewartist.html?artist=annielin

    88. Close Encounters With Music Artists Bio's
    pianist James Dick has received acclaim for performances that radiate intellectualinsight and Ms. Kwon is currently as student of ChoLiang lin and Donald
    http://www.cewm.org/aboutartist.html
    Yehuda Hanani's Toby Appel has appeared in recital and concerto performances throughout North and South America, Europe and the Far East. He has been a member of such renowned ensembles as TASHI, and the Lenox and Audubon String Quartets. Mr. Appel has been a guest performer with the Vermeer, Manhatten and Composers Quartets, as well as with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society and with jazz artists Chick Corea and Gary Burton. Festival performances include the Mostly Mozart, Santa Fe, Angel Fire, Bravo! Colorado, and Marlboro festivals. He is a regular commentator for National Public Radio's Performance Today . Tony Appel entered the Curtis Institute on full scholarship at age thirteen and currently teaches viola and chamber music at the Juilliard School. He has also held professorships at the State University of New York, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and the University of New Mexico. He has toured for The United States State Department and performed at the United Nations and the White House. He can be heard on the Columbia, Delos, Desto, Koch International, Opus 1, and Musical Heritage Society labels. Pianist Lydia Artymiw Shmuel Ashkenasi Lera Auerbach Novoye Russkoye Slovo

    89. Asian American Artist Directory
    J Jang, Jon (pianist/composer) Johnson, Christine Toy (actress) Julie Plug Bruce(actor) Lennon, Sean Taro Ono (musician) Li, Jet (actor) lin, Justin (filmmaker
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~dejesus/artists2.htm
    There are few resources devoted to Asian Pacific American arts and artists on the world wide web, and "The On-Line Directory of Asian American Artists" was created to address this need. The entries linked below were created by students in my 1998-2003 Asian Pacific American Arts and Cultures courses at San Francisco State University, Stanford University and Arizona State University . All entries included here belong to the individual student authors; please do not plagiarize their work. Updated: 1 march 2004 To Dr. de Jesus' homepage
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    90. 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

    91. J A Z Z HOUSE.org - The Last Post
    the death of Belgianborn jazz pianist Michel Graillier in a trio with Jean-FrancoisJenny-Clark and
    http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost.php3?edit=1047634376

    92. F&M News
    The following week, June 5, 6, and 7, will feature soprano Jennifer Davison andpianist Amy lin. Davison is truly among the new generation of young singers.
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    Summer 1996 New Generation Concert Series Lineup Announced
    LANCASTER, Pa. - Rising new talent and familiar favorites will be the theme this summer when the New Generation Concert Series returns for its 10th season. This year's series will once again introduce promising new professional artists with unique musical visions to Lancaster and Lebanon County audiences while also featuring previous performers, such as pianist Awadagin Pratt and Bill Kanengiser of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, who have moved from the New Generation Concert Series into the concert fast lane. The season will open May 29, 30 and 31 with marimbist Makoto Nakura. Marimba concerts are scarce, but the instrument has great appeal, crossing many musical boundaries from classical to jazz. Nakura was the winner of the 1994 Young Concert Artists International Auditions. He is not only a master of his instrument, but an able and articulate spokesperson for the marimba's history and development. In 1994, Nakura came from Tokyo to the Young Concert Artists and became the first marimbist to win a place on the roster. He was presented in his New York and Washington, D.C., debuts in the 1994-95 Young Concert Artists Series at the 92nd Street Y and the Kennedy Center to rave reviews. Nakura made his New York concerto debut in March with the New York Chamber Symphony conducted by Lawrence Leighton Smith as a recipient of the Aaron and Irene Diamond Soloist Prize of Young Concert Artists.

    93. Charles B. Wang Center Celebrating Asian And Asian American Culture
    Dr. Serena lin of the Campus Interfaith Center, Conducted by Jesse Chang, withpianist Grace Kim. Choir Members Soprano Annie Cheng, Angela Lam, Rev.
    http://www.aa2sbu.org/aaezine/Wang/ideas.html
    Charles B. Wang Center
    Celebrating Asian and Asian American Culture
    Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
    October 22, 2002
    2:45 pm Architectural design by
    P. H. Tuan
    Student Performances
    Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
    October 22, 2002 - 2:45pm
    All of the performances at this ceremony will be Stony Brook students, or groups that contain students, to show the vast array of talent that the University has in its student population. Performers - Please click here for pre-event rehearsals and schedules. Traditional and modern wedding wear donated for free by Eternal Wedding Group, 37-16 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11354. (718)353-4217 PROGRAM ORIGAMI CRANES
    JCA, the undergraduate Japanese Cultural Association, made a huge origami crane with a 6 foot wingspan and 1022 small cranes, equal to the date of the opening, that will be on display. There is an origami crane workshop the entire time for visitors to make their own cranes, or to add to the display. Located on the 3rd and 4th floors. FRONT ENTRANCE - TO OPEN CEREMONY - 2:45PM DDKY - Dung Duck Koong Yee - Korean Drummers - In-Eui Bae, Dong Hyuk Choi, Do Sun Choi, Soo Hyun Chung, Da Sol Kim, Gi Tae Kim, Joo Hwan Kim, Kevin Kim, Moon-Jin Kim, Yoo Kon Kim, Jin Woo Park, Kevin Park, Joon Mo Yang

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