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81. The Ukrainian Weekly_Preview_1504_TOC2
Myroslava M. Mudrak art history professor. pianist valentina Lisitsaperforms in TWG Cultural Fund Music Series by Yaro Bihun. NEW
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2004/TOC/1504TOC2.shtml
Sunday, April 11, 2004 Following are excerpts of selected news stories published this week.
For the full texts of these stories please see The Ukrainian Weekly, No. 15, 2004 About The Ukrainian Weekly Subscribe Advertising Meet the Staff ...
Verkhovna Rada fails, by 6 votes, to pass constitutional amendments

by Roman Woronowycz
Kyiv Press Bureau Ukrainian Days in Washington focus on community's concerns
by Serhiy Zhykharev
Ukrainian National Information Service Ukrainian soldier killed in Iraq uprisings
by Roman Woronowycz
Kyiv Press Bureau ANALYSIS Yushchenko is changing tactics
by Jan Maksymiuk
RFE/RL Belarus and Ukraine Report Rada OKs government plan by Jan Maksymiuk RFE/RL Belarus and Ukraine Report NEWSBRIEFS Opposition threatens street protests Rada passes bill on local elections Kuchma signs bills on elections, NATO Opposition wants to review budget Kuchma signs proportional elections bill President pushes for constitutional reform Voloshyn monument unveiled Soros meets with leading statesmen Papal nuncio gets award Russia, Belarus mark union anniversary

82. K U N G F O O | Let Us Waste Your Time
I am a big fan of Rach and I have listened to many playings by different great pianists,but this one always stand Have you heard about valentina lisitsa?link
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Although Ricardo Chailly conducts the orchestra impeccably, the speed of certain parts in the concerto make it feel like it was being rushed, that the performance, to Argerich, was not something to be savoured but to be gotten over with.
However, most will forgive this and watch, mouths open, at her superhuman, seemingly impossible technical hurdles.
The simple beginning moments of the first movement are misleading in representing the piece as a whole, for to play the aptly titled “Rach 3”, the performer has to have mastered every conceivable technique for piano, from nearly impossible octave passages to rich, wholesome chords, and have enough experience performing to express the numerous emotional interpretations that this piece can yield.

83. Weis Center Sets 2001-02 Season
the direction of Valery Polyansky, and featuring piano soloists valentina Lisitsaand Fazil music concerts is curated by Barry Hannigan, pianist and professor
http://www.bucknell.edu/communications/releases/Archives 2001/releases fall 2001
Weis Center Sets 2001-02 Season FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kathryn Kopchik
Aug. 27, 2001 Weis Center Events presents four series: Reverberations!, Special Effects!, Grace Notes! and Preludes! According to Bill Boswell, director of cultural events at Bucknell, each series is special. "Emphasizing the venue’s configuration as an acoustically amazing concert hall, the Reverberations! series features major and exceptional classical music events: the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, A Scottish Christmas, Orchestre de Bretagne, Paavali Jumppanen on piano, and the Academy of Ancient Music," said Boswell. "The Special Effects! series offers jazz, dance, and theatre including the classics and the latest, humor and heartbreak, political comment and stunning beauty. "Through the generosity of donors to the Weis Center and the Bucknell Association for the Arts, the free series of chamber music events, Grace Notes!, continues into its fifth year, and the newest series of talks and lecture-demonstrations by the artists, a free Thursday night series called Preludes!, is in its fourth year," he said. Reserved seat tickets to most events in the first two series, Reverberations! and Special Effects! are $20; two in the spring are $25. The remaining two series are free and seats are not reserved.

84. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Concert of October 24, 2003 YOEL LEVI, Conductor VALENTINALISITSA, pianist HINDEMITH Concert Music for Strings Brass MENDELSSOHN
http://www.atlantasymphony.org/calendar/subseries/radio.htm
Subscription Series Why Subscribe Season Ticket Info Individual Tickets ... Gift Certificates RADIO BROADCASTS The 2003/2004 Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra Classical Season
All concerts are broadcast at 9:00 PM,
Tuesday evenings on WABE, FM-90.1
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Concert of September 18-20, 2003
ROBERT SPANO, Conductor
GIL SHAHAM, Violinist
MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto
MAHLER: Symphony No. 5 Tuesday, February 3, 2004
Concert of September 25 and 27-28, 2003
ROBERT SPANO, Conductor RICHARD GOODE, Pianist HAYDN: Symphony No. 95 BART“K: Piano Concerto No. 3 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Concert of October 2-4, 2003 YOEL LEVI, Conductor VALENTINA LISITSA, Pianist MENDELSSOHN: Piano Concerto No. 1 SIBELIUS: 4 Legends from the Kalevala Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Concert of October 16-18, 2003 ILAN VOLKOV, Conductor NADJA SALERNO-SONNENBERG, Violinist HAYDN: Symphony No. 49 ("La Passione") BACH: Violin Concerto No. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 9 Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Concert of October 23-25, 2003 ALEXANDER MICKELTHWATE, Conductor MASON BATES, Synthesizer Soloist

85. Welcome To Piano.com
Uchida, Mitsuko Vaiman, Daniel biography, repertoire, and audio. ValentinaLisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff Piano Duo Volkov, Oleg - concert pianist.
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- Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
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- biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
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86. FSC Press Release
The Russian State Symphony Orchestra (RSSO) and guest pianists valentina Lisitsaand Fazil Say will perform the music of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev
http://www.flsouthern.edu/pubrel/0102news/RussianSymph102601.htm
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Florida Southern hosts Russian piano festival LAKELAND, Fla. (Oct. 26, 2001) - Florida Southern College presents a festival of Russian piano music Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Branscomb Auditorium on the campus. The Russian State Symphony Orchestra (RSSO) and guest pianists Valentina Lisitsa and Fazil Say will perform the music of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. Music director Valery Polyansky leads the RSSO, whose full repertoire includes several centuries in Russian and foreign music. Born in Moscow, Polyansky studied at the Moscow Conservatoire where he specialized in choral, operatic and symphonic conducting. He has headed the State Chamber Choir for over 25 years and has also led symphonic companies in Russia and abroad. Piano soloists Lisitsa and Say are considered brilliant young stars in the music world. Born in Ukraine and Turkey, respectively, both now reside in the United States, Lisitsa in Miami Beach and Say in New York City.

87. Duopianists
Angela is considered one of Canada s premier pianists. Top of Page. valentina Lisitsaand Alexei Kuznetsoff This couple met at Kiev Conservatory and began
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    Married in 1908, after Rosina's graduation from the Moscow Conservatory, Josef had an active solo carer throughout Europe, and Rosina made performances in 1910-1912. He made his U.S. debut in 1906 and in 1919 they moved to New York where they established a music studio. Josef began teaching at Julliard in 1922 and she later joined him there. Early on they performed together occasionally, but by the 1930's they included two-piano music in most of his performances. Their biography is A Century of Music-Making by Robert Wallace (1976).

88. Las Vegas Philharmonic Premier At Jetsetters Magazine
The Season Finale for the Las Vegas Philharmonic will showcase pianist ValentinaLisitsa in a performance of Sergei Rachmanioff s Rhapsody on a Theme of
http://jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/classic/vegas03/lvphil/premier/pr
Just as the erotic new Las Vegas show "Zumanity" is billed as "Another side of Cirque du Soleil," the season premiere of the Las Vegas Philharmonic could be called "Another side of American music." Don't worry - there was no nudity at tonight's gala performance; I'm speaking of the musical theme. The orchestra performed works by Schuman, Barber, and Dvorak, and the mood wasn't exactly perky piccolo solos, bombastic march music, and New England Yankees. If you didn't think American orchestral music was serious, this concert would change your mind.
Well, okay, there was a little bombast. Hey, we're Americans, so what'd you expect? Conductor and Music Director Hal Weller opened the Philharmonic's fifth season with the national anthem, and the nearly full house of music lovers got to warm up its vocal chords.
Chairman/President Richard Plaster greeted the audience and thanked us for the Philharmonic's ongoing success. I got the impression that not many large orchestras operate in the black - despite the fact that they aren't government organizations.
William Schuman's "New

89. The Miami Herald 01/26/2003 Philharmonic Promises Season Of
There is a stellar lineup of pianists, as well. 2. In December, the fiery ValentinaLisitsa, a Florida resident and audience favorite, follows with SaintSans
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/5023571.htm

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