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43. UW-Eau Claire Summer Times
Sept. 22 Gantner Concert Hall, Artists Series. aviram reichert, pianist,730 pm, Wednesday, Oct. 6 Gantner Concert Hall, Artists Series.
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University of Wisconsin Eau Claire S ummer T imes
Aug. 2, 1999 Volume 35, Number 8 Artists Series and The Forum 1999-2000 season
Tibetan Monks 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 8
Zorn Arena Artists Series Shubha Mudgal, Vocalist 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 22
Gantner Concert Hall Artists Series Aviram Reichert, Pianist 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 6
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"Much Ado About Nothing" 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 19
The State: Regional Arts Center Artists Series Sherman Alexie
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Schofield Auditorium The Forum The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 9
Zorn Arena Artists Series Andrew Sullivan "The Politics of Homosexuality" 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 3 Schofield Auditorium The Forum Ron Suskind "From the Inner City to the Ivy League" 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17 Schofield Auditorium The Forum Clifford Stoll "Second Thoughts on the Information Highway"

44. Laura Jane Ruede Vita - Van Cliburn Archive - Special Collections - Mary Couts B
The Trio shares its current management with pianists aviram reichert, Haesun Paik,and Arden s pianist Thomas Schmidt is an alumnus of the Fourth Van Cliburn
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L. J. Ruede (formerly L. R. Dubiel) received her musical education at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University , Houston, Texas and at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Ruede studied violin with Raphael Fliegel, Ronald Patterson and Eudice Shapiro at Rice Ms. Shapiro was for two competitions one of the chosen accompanists for Van Cliburn Piano Competition chamber performances and with Kenneth Schanewerk and Sin Tung Chiu in Fort Worth. She has attended chamber music and orchestral institutes from Florida to California, and is a free-lance professional violinist as well as an alumna of the Brazos Valley String Quartet. Ruede is also a graduate of the master's level archives program, History department, TCU, and has a master's degree in Library Science from Texas Woman's University. Ruede comes from a musical family: brother Clay, Fort Worth-raised cellist, was taught by TCU's Harriet Woldt and, as a founding member of the Arden Piano Trio , was featured on the "Cliburn at the Kimbell" concert series in 1984. An offshoot of the famous Beaux Arts Trio, the Arden has published

45. Klassiknet : Opera Competition
Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); aviram reichert, 25(Israel round of the competition held 5 7 June, each pianist will perform
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- The jury of the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has selected six pianists from 12 semi-finalists to advance to the final round of the competition.
The six finalists are: Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); Aviram Reichert, 25 (Israel); Katia Skanavi, 25 (Russia). Semi-finalist Stanislav Ioudenitch, 25, of Uzbekistan, was unable to compete after suffering second degree burns to his hand while making tea.
In the final round of the competition held 5 - 7 June, each pianist will perform two concerti of his or her choice (subject to approval by the artistic committee) with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the American conductor James Conlon.
Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Sunday, 8 June at 5 p.m. In addition to receiving cash awards and a recording opportunity, the medalists are offered two years of international concert management by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Concert engagements also are arranged for the other three finalists. The first prize is valued at approximately $250,000.

46. Newspaper
On July 23 pianist aviram reichert will perform works including Schumann s PianoQuintet with several members of the Dallas and Baltimore symphonies.
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47. TCRE Text
Orchestra with conductor Keith Lockhart, Interlochen alum/pianist Kevin Cole VanCliburn International Competition Bronze Medalist aviram reichert, also with
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All summer long
Interlochen Arts Festival's summer lineup includes 26 new acts
Neeme Jarvi By NANCY SUNDSTROM
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Spring may be returning to northern Michigan, but it feels more like Christmas.
Interlochen Arts Festival has lined up its summer slate of concerts, and under the tree this year are packages from Hootie and the Blowfish, Shawn Mullins, Bruce Hornsby, B.B. King, Debbie Reynolds, Faith Hill, Chris Isaak, Dwight Yoakam, Neville Brothers, Lyle Lovett, Anne Murray, Chicago, Shawn Colvin, John Tesh, Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to name just a few.
They head up an impressive array of guest artists who will make the 1999 Interlochen Arts Festival last "All Summer Long." Interlochen Center for the Arts students, faculty and staff will also perform in concerts, theater and dance productions and visual arts exhibits to make for more than 500 events during the season.
Interlochen President Edward Downing said the "All Summer Long" theme reflects both a schedule that opens early - June 11 with good-time rockers Hootie and the Blowfish and new sensation Shawn Mullins ("Lullabye") - and concludes Sept. 1 with new-age showman John Tesh, as well as a strategic effort to bring in new and diverse guest artists.

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49. The Jerusalem Post Newspaper : Online News From Israel - Culture Music Article
Violinist Sergei Ostrovsky and pianist Einav Yarden play the first violin sonataby aviram reichert plays the a minor and c minor piano sonatas of Schubert
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50. The Jerusalem Post Newspaper : Online News From Israel - Culture Music Article
of young Israeli musicians has recently issued four discs The Huberman Quartet playingmusic by Dvorak, Janacek and Klein; pianist aviram reichert playing two
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51. Winning Cliburn Contest Doesn't Always Bring Fame
The 23year-old pianist became a household word, receiving the highest Jiracek (24),the United States Jon Nakamatsu (28), Israel s aviram reichert (25), and
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Winning Cliburn contest doesn't always bring fame LA Times-Washington Post News Service Quick. What do Ralph Votapek, Vladimir Viardo and Simone Pedroni have in common? All won first prize in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, enjoyed bursts of fame and now languish in those fields of obscurity known as ''whatever happened to ... ?'' This Sunday in Fort Worth, the Cliburn will crown a first-prize winner for the 10th time since the competition began in 1962. The lucky pianist will win $20,000 in cash, plus concert engagements and recording opportunities worth almost $250,000. And the second-and third-prize winners, as well as the three other pianists named as finalists late Monday, will scarcely come away empty-handed in this richest of all international music competitions. But there's one thing the six finalists cannot expect to win Sunday evening: lasting fame. If the law of averages holds, the lucky young man or woman who is the winner - five Cliburn finalists are male, one female - will be forgotten in a few years, another casualty laid to rest in the crowded graveyard of Cliburn winners. That only one first-prize winner in nine Cliburns - Radu Lupu (1966) - has gone on to a major international career does not call the judgments of the contests' juries in doubt. It is merely to say that it has been a long time since winning a major international competition was a predictor of lasting fame or even of a substantial performing career. There are simply so many competitions - literally hundreds - that a first prize, even in a competition as prestigious as the Cliburn, has ceased to have much meaning.

52. What New(s)?
Yakov Kasman, Katia Skanavi, Jan Jiracek, Filippo Gamba and aviram reichert asthey As a designer and pianist, I wouldn t consider designing a piano for any
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What's New(s) The latest information about what's happening in the piano industry and at the Steinway Piano Gallery Secrets of Steinway Exhibit Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration on PBS Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration Carnegie Hall Opening 2000 Van Cliburn Competition Broadcast ... Piano Gallery Reaches Finals for National Steinway Award Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "The Secrets of Steinway" At the Art League of Bonita Springs Center for the Arts 12/05/03 - Bonita Springs, FL Ever wonder how all those pieces go together to make a Steinway piano? Or how the Steinway piano became the world's favorite piano? Take this amazing self-guided tour at the Art League of Bonita Springs As part of the celebration of You'll need to hurry. Admission is free, but the exhibit closes January 5, 2004. Read the Fort Myers News Press Article about the exhibit and visit by Miles Chapin. Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "JAZZ" A Film By Ken Burns 12/20/00 - NAPLES, FL "Jazz music objectifies America," says trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the outset of Ken Burns' 10-part documentary, JAZZ . "It's an art form that can give us a painless way of understanding ourselves."

53. Ovation! Management Avatar Biography
Cool Lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin Soprano, concert pianist, and drummer fascinatingrhythms to a rousing Rhapsody in Blue (with aviram reichert, the 1997
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"The evening's diversity exceeded all expectations...these experienced presenters know their medium." - Naples Daily News The Greek word 'avatar' translates to "one setting the standard.” The talented members of the Avatar Brass Quintet more than live up to their name. Formed in 1993, Avatar is comprised of five of America's finest brass musicians. Members bring to the group the experiences of having performed with such ensembles as the Miami City Ballet, the Chicago, Louisville, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Grand Rapids and New World Symphonies in concert halls from Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln and Kennedy Centers, to the White House and the Soviet Kremlin.
While presenting entertaining and educational concerts and masterclasses, Avatar Brass is comfortable in any performance setting. Whether presenting a formal recital featuring the works of Gabrieli and Mozart, an All-Gershwin show or a children's educational concert illustrating the history of the brass family, audiences of all ages are sure to enjoy the Avatar Brass.
Avatar Brass is dedicated to enhancing the cultural vitality of West Michigan, the United States and abroad, by providing educational and entertaining performances to audiences of all ages.

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Read, Martin J. London-based pianist and arranger of early 20th century Americanmusic. Reviews and MP3s. reichert, aviram - Born in Israel, includes
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55. Colorado Music Alliance
Featuring Antonio PompaBaldi, aviram reichert, Anne-Marie McDermott, Philippe Quint,and Ballet concertmaster, and Robin Sutherland, principal pianist of the
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56. Art
The pride of Israel, aviram reichert has earned resounding critical acclaim at home Internationallyrenowned South African pianist Jill Richards is joined by
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Thursday, May 15, 2003 Fest to host Japanese violin prodigy WUNDERKIND: Japanese sensation Ryu Goto is set to thrill audiences at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown next month. A T 15, Japanese violin wunderkind Ryu Goto has already performed numerous sell-out concerts and recitals in Japan, and gone on to take the US concert scene by storm. The festival's resident orchestra, the KZNPO celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Arjan Tien conducts the Ryu Goto symphony concert and Lyk Temmingh takes up the baton for a second concert of light classics including Strauss waltzes, a tribute to Sinatra and hits from the great musicals. The KZNPO will also accompany Cape Town City Ballet's Swan Lake during the festival. In addition to the Ryo Goto performance, strings feature in several other programme items. Baroque 2000, one of KwaZulu-Natal's leading ensembles, comprises a core of 12 string players who team up with additional musicians for specific works. Their programme includes masterpieces from the Baroque era (1600-1750). The Rosamunde String Quartet (first violin Denise Sutton, second violin Suzanne Martens, viola player Jean-Louise Moolman and cellist Marian Lewin) is joined by cellist Peter Martins for a concert of works by Boccherini and Schubert. A performance includes the Quartet's personal favourites and light classics a Scot Joplin rag and a tango are part of the parcel.

57. Grand Valley Lanthorn - Www.lanthorn.com
Violinist Movses Pogissian and pianist Pauline Martin • 6 pm — GVSU Ultimate Fromthe Studio of Professor aviram reichert, featuring GVSU student pianists
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58. Music And Dance - GVSU
the 2003 GVSU Concerto Competition clarinetist Saranus Jankauskas and pianist RyanStumpo. Piano Recital From the Studio of Professor aviram reichert, Mar 31.
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Quinn, Rachel News about the Irish pianist and the launch of her CD. reichert, aviram- Born in Israel, includes biography, contact information and MP3 clips
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60. February 2004 WMTA Newsletter
Free evening concerts featuring pianist, Jon Kimura Parker and chamber trio Randalland Nancy Faber, Kevin Olson, Lynda Metelsky, aviram reichert, Helen Marlais.
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