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1. David Drazin - Silent Film Pianist, Jazz & Ballet Improvisation
Live piano accompaniment by david Drazin. copies of his new biography Anna May wong From Laundrymanís of a Pordenone Silent Film Fest Guest pianist Dave was
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David Drazin - PO Box 267831 - Chicago, IL 60626-7831 carseymour@aol.com Here are some upcoming events where Dave is performing.
If you happen to attend, come on up and say hi. We'd love to meet you!
Upcoming Performances
May Thursday, May 27, 2004, 12:30 p.m., at Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University
, 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, Illinois. I WAS BORN BUT... (1932, Yasujiro Ozu). Free screening by video projection, part of a film studies class taught by Dr. Scott Curtis of Northwestern. Limited seating. Friday, May 28-Monday, May 31, Cinevent, Columbus, OH www.cinevent.com June On Sunday, June 27, at 3:00 p.m. , Dave will play piano accompaniment for "The Big Parade" (1925, King Vidor, dir.), starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree at the Gene Siskel Film Center , 164 N. State, Chicago, IL , (312) 846-2800. "The Big Parade" is first in a series of movies about war being presented at the Siskel Center. It was the first big box-office success of the newly formed MGM studios and was the first war movie to tell its story from the viewpoint of the GI. July Dave will accompany a program of short silent movies for the residents of Presbyterian Homes, Westminster Place campus, Evanston, IL on Thursday, July 8.

2. David Wong, Pianist In Concert - Campus Event Calendar - Santa Clara University
david wong, pianist in Concert. Mr. wong will perform his own transcriptions of various classical works as well as some pieces by Chopin, Mozart, and Debussy.
http://www.scu.edu/Events/index.cfm?sched=4429&fuseaction=event

3. Santa Clara University Events - Upcoming Events
Broncos. Submit an Event. david wong, pianist in Concert. More Information. Peggy Yu. 413647-2982. ndavidson@scu.edu. david wong, pianist in Concert website.
http://www.scu.edu/events/?sched=4429

4. MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano
What Is Argerich provides a biography of the pianist. Wild, Earl; wong, david - provides schedule and background for the American pianist.
http://www.musiscope.com/piano.htm

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5. Locrian Chamber Players EMILY WONG
PLAYERS LIST david Macdonald, Codirector. Katie Lansdale, violin Locrian pianist Emily wong likes the idea of the consummate performer
http://www.locrian.org/profiles_wong.html

6. Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World!
educator. wong, david provides schedule and background for the American pianist. Ali Wood - Australia s leading concert pianist.
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7. David Joyner Main Page
david Joyner is a pianist, vocalist, composer/arranger, scholar and educator specializing in jazz and American popular Chip CD Picks" by Herb wong in his May 2000 column in
http://www.joyneronline.com/davidsmainpage.html

8. David Wong, Pianist
More about david wong. PERSONAL QUESTIONS. His Chinese name? ?. Paris. MUSIC CONCERT. - Which pianist is or was his idol? He has never had any idol.
http://www.dw-p.com/

More about David Wong
PERSONAL QUESTIONS
- His Chinese name?
- His height and shirt size?
5 foot 4; 14.5 / 32. - Does he speak any languages other than English and Chinese?
Yes, he speaks French. - His favorite food and drink?
He likes different kinds of food, for example: ribeye steak, New Zealand John Dory with au gratin potatoes and fishwife rice, mushrooms, sushi, filet mignon, salmon, brown rice, old fashioned hamburgers and freedom fries ;) - What does he enjoy doing in his free time?
Reading, listening to music, walking, watching TV (or Videos-old movies) and getting together with friends (or writing letters to them if he is far away). - Does he like singing?
Yes, he likes singing very much and sometimes he sings popular and folk songs when he is with his friends. - In addition to music, what does he have interests in?
His tastes are very broad (not only in music, but in many other things, i.e. ballet, play, literature, opera etc.). - If he performs a play, which part would he like to be cast?

9. The Oak Ridger Online - Feature: Intermission - Young Pianist Series Concert Sun
Alex McDonald will perform as part of the Evelyn Miller Young pianist Series at 230 p.m Young Artists directed by Sam wong and david Grice. This past summer
http://www.oakridger.com/stories/022500/int_0224000055.html
INTERMISSION Story last updated at 10:57 a.m. on Friday, February 25, 2000
Alex McDonald Young Pianist Series concert Sunday
Alex McDonald will perform as part of the Evelyn Miller Young Pianist Series at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park Drive, Knoxville. The program will include works by Bach, Liszt, Chopin and Stravinksy. Tickets cost $12 for adults and $3 for students. McDonald began piano study at age 5 with Louis Nielson. Since that time he has performed in numerous master classes, recitals and competitions. A veteran of many piano competitions, McDonald has had over 30 first-place wins, including winning first place three times in the Texas Music Teachers Association State Piano Solo Performance Contest and first place in the Corpus Christi Young Artists High School Piano Concerto Competition. McDonald was also grand-prize winner of the 1999 Kingsville International Young Performers Competition, which also awarded him the Best Texas Performers Prize and the Best Piano Concerto Prize. As a result of that win, he was chosen to perform with the Corpus Christi Symphony in its 2000 concert season. He was the 1999 national winner of the Music Teachers National Association Yamaha Competition, a press release from the Young Pianist Series states.

10. Welcome To Piano.com
wong, david provides schedule and background for the American pianist. Wood, Ali - Australian pianist who made her New York debut at Carnegie Hall.
http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Pianist Classical Pianist Adami, Mirsa - sound clips, biography, and concert schedule for this Albanian pianist.
Albulescu, Eugene
- provides information on the Romanian pianist and educator. Includes performances, discography, and reviews.
Aleksander, Adam
- bio, sound clips, and contact information for the Canadian pianist.
Alexeev, Sasha
- Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
Alvarez, Carmen
- biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
Anderszewski, Piotr
- provides information on the Polish-born pianist.
Argerich, Martha

Ashkenazy, Vladimir

Astriab, Lou
- provides information on the American pianist.
Ax, Emanuel

Babinsky, Margarete
- provides biography, sound clips, photos, reviews, discography, and more for the Austrian pianist. Badura-Skoda, Paul

11. Movie Reviews By David Litton @ Movie Eye; Movie Posters & Memorabilia, Celebrit
Reviews by david Litton. Notify me by email when this member writes a Glen Morgan. Glen Morgan, James wong. New Line Cinema 06/08/2003. The pianist. 12/27/2002
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Film Name Date Released Director(s) ... Dawn of the Dead Zach Snyder Marc Abraham, Eric Newman, Richard P. Rubinstein Universal Pictures The Passion of the Christ Mel Gibson Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson, Stephen McEveety Icon Productions Eurotrip Jeff Schaffer Alec Berg, Daniel Goldberg, David Mandel, Jackie Marcus DreamWorks Pictures The Perfect Score Brian Robbins Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman, Brian Robbins, Michael Tollin Paramount Pictures/MTV Films The Butterfly Effect Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber Chris Bender, A.J. Dix, Anthony Rhulen, J.C. Spink New Line Cinema The Best and Worst Movies of 2003 The Best and Worst Movies of 2003 The Best and Worst DVDs of 2003 Paycheck John Woo Terence Chang, John Davis, Michael Hackett, John Woo Paramount Pictures Cold Mountain Anthony Minghella Albert Berger, William Horberg, Sydney Pollack, Ron Yerxa Miramax Films Monster Patty Jenkins Mark Damon, Donald Kushner, Clark Peterson, Charlize Theron, Brad Wyman Newmarket Film Group Calendar Girls Nigel Cole Nick Barton, Suzanne Mackie

12. SMS Online - David Scheel
The Charitable Dinner Concert with david Scheel is in 013803 3965 or Mr Rodney wong (General Secreatary most, and, uniquely, a concert pianist of international
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Balcony/1338/concerts/david_scheel.htm
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Don't Shoot Me, I'm only the Piano Player
REVIEW Australian born David Scheel is one of the most versatile satirists to emerge in recent years and is one of the finest solo musical comedy performers in the world. He delights audiences with his wicked wit and superb piano playing in what is possibly the world’s longest running solo show. Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only The Piano Player ” is a true Australian success story. Developed while working in Britain, the production has enjoyed sell-out seasons in London, at 3 consecutive Edinburgh Festivals and across some 30 countries worldwide. You will hear some delightful piano music, played dead straight interspersed with hilarious satire, aimed at anything and anyone. Concert in Aid of Charity The Charitable Dinner Concert with David Scheel is in aid of the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (“SCCS”). By buying a ticket, you are also helping to support the cause of SCCS. Due to the ravages of cancer, children at a very tender age are facing traumatic times. Their families often feel helpless. This is where SCCS steps in to ‘provide relief and care to children with cancer and their families as well as public education in the prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer’. With a committee consisting of mainly the parents of children with cancer, their services include, but not limited to, giving financial assistance to other families in order for the children to receive treatment; maintaining a halfway house (at Maxwell Road, opposite of the Sarawak General Hospital) to provide free accommodation for the needy parents of the children who come from outstation and many more. If you would like more information about SCCS and its aims and concerns, you may like to contact

13. TSO Cello Bios
Lawrence String Quartet and in recital with pianist Lydia wong. Quartet of the End of Time with pianist Leslie Kinton david Hetherington, Acting Principal Cello.
http://www.tsomusicians.com/names/bios/cello.html
Cello William Findlay
Simon Fryer

Esther Gartner

Marie Gelinas
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David Hetherington
Acting Principal Cello
Audrey King
Kirk Worthington

Winona Zelenka
William Findlay,
Cello William Findlay is known as a "cellist's cellist." A gifted artist, this native Torontonian became, at the invitation of Walter Susskind, the Toronto Symphony's youngest member; however, upon being awarded a four-year scholarship to the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, he left the orchestra to study with Ronald Leonard. By means of a succession of scholarships to the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto he received his early training from Donald Whitton and Isaac Mamott. Further scholarships to the Meadowmount School of Music (summers) in New York enabled him to concentrate not only on his solo playing bit also for five years of intensive chamber music studies with Josef Gingold. Upon graduation from the Eastman School, he became Principal Cellist of the National Ballet Orchestra , the CJRT Orchestra, the Stratford Festival Ensemble, the New Chamber Orchestra and others.

14. Su-en Wong
Steven Vincent, "Suen wong's Naked City"; Art Auction, April. david Hsieh, World Journal New York to embark on a career as a concert pianist. She soon discovered stage fright
http://faculty.washington.edu/~kendo/su-enwong.html
Su-en Wong
Born 1973 Singapore Education 1997 M.F.A., Painting and Drawing; The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago, IL 1994 M.A., Art History; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison, WI 1993 B.A., Magna cum Laude; University of Puget Sound; Tacoma, WA 1990 L.R.S.M., piano performance; The Royal School of Music, U.K. 1989 L.T.C.L., piano performance; The Trinity College of London, U.K. Solo Exhibitions 2003 Shoshana Wayne Gallery; Santa Monica, CA. (forthcoming) Zolla/Lieberman Gallery; Chicago, IL. (forthcoming) Savage Gallery; Portland, OR. 2002 Deitch Projects; New York, NY 2001 Savage; Portland, OR 2000 The Art Gallery of Ontario; Toronto, Canada 1999 Stefan Stux Gallery; New York, NY The Chicago Cultural Centre; Chicago, IL 1997 Lyons-Wier Gallery; Chicago, IL 1995 The Contemporary Art Workshop; Chicago, IL Group Exhibitions Fellowship/Residencies/Grants 2000 Artist Grant, The Joan Mitchell Foundation; New York, NY Artist Grant, New York Foundation for the Arts; New York, NY 1998 The Space Program, The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation; New York, NY The Millay Colony for the Arts; Austerlitz, NY 1997 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; Skowhegan, ME 1994 The Vilas Graduate Fellowship; University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI Academic/Visiting Artist Positions 2002 Visiting Artist; Maryland Institute College of Art 1999 Visiting Artist; Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design; New York, NY 1998 Visiting Artist; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Exeter, NH 1997 J.R. Hyde Visiting Artist-in-Residence; The Memphis College of Art; Memphis, TN 1995 Instructor; Painting and Drawing Department, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL Instructor; Early College Program, Continuing Studies, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL

15. Chris Wong: In Sync
chris wong in sync. allstar quintet including Haden, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and david Sanchez could Jamal to reacquaint myself with the distinguished pianist s style
http://vancouverjazz.com/chriswong/insync061502.shtml
chris wong in sync
June 15, 2002 Jazz Festival recommendations
Ustad Shahid Parvez It's time to offer my best bets for the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, running June 21 to July 1. Given the exceptional line-up for this year's festival, it's not hard to come up with recommendations. But I still have my usual dilemmas about artists to include on the list. Do I try to incorporate musicians that reflect a diversity of styles? Do I attempt to balance selections of international players with local ones? Instead of trying to shoehorn artists that way, what follows is a best bets list that's based on pure excitement about the music itself, as performed on recent CDs and in previous Vancouver concerts. Dianne Reeves/Denzal Sinclaire (June 21, Orpheum Theatre): Regardless of whether they're doing jazz standards or pop-oriented material, these vocalists project a singular voice. Kenny Werner (June 21, Vogue Theatre and June 22, Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre): The pianist's performance at last year's festival was nothing less than spellbinding.

16. Chris Wong: In Sync
in Peterborough, Kidd was a classically trained pianist who earned Gonzalez and the nowprominent david Sanchez played a listing of all Chris wong s columns on
http://vancouverjazz.com/chriswong/insync112600.shtml
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November 26, 2000 Kathy Kidd
Here’s a story about Kathy Kidd, the extraordinary pianist, visionary composer and inspirational bandleader who died last weekend at the age of 51. One of the many remarkable aspects of Kidd’s Hajji album was her playing on a massive pipe organ, which she recorded at St. Andrew’s-Wesley Church on Burrard. Kidd wanted "Organ Gloria", the album’s final and most impressive song, to end with a grand crescendo. To make that happen, Kidd sustained the last chord while her husband Ron Dabby feverishly pulled out all of the organ’s stops to create more volume. "That’s what our life was all about," says Dabby. "I was running around pulling out all the stops and she was jamming." It’s a great image that says a lot about the couple’s rare partnership. The thought of Kidd revelling in the splendor of the musical moment also partially helps soothe the shock of her passing. But no one in Vancouver’s jazz and world music community, which deeply admired Kidd, was prepared for this. Few people knew she was sick. About seven weeks ago Kidd started experiencing chest pains. After three weeks in hospital Kidd was diagnosed as having melanoma, the same type of cancer she defeated 20 years earlier. This time the cancer had spread so the prognosis was bleak. Kidd stayed at home for a while but her breathing became increasingly laboured. She went back to the hospital, where Dabby, his daughter Bryna and four friends who happen to be nurses–women Dabby calls "angels of mercy"–stayed with her. Kidd passed away in the early morning of Nov. 18.

17. Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker - Touring Schedule, 2000 - 2003 Archives
December 9, Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Philharmonic, david Lockington, Brahms Piano Concerto 2. Nov 34, Honolulu, HI, Honolulu Symphony, Samuel wong, Beethoven Piano Concerto
http://www.kimura.com/sched1.html
Jon Kimura Parker - Touring Schedule, 2000 - 2003 Archives
2000-2003 Seasons and Summer Performances Date City Details Repertoire January 8, 9, 10 Vancouver, BC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Gershwin Concerto in F, Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody January 13, 14, 15 Winnipeg Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey Brahms Piano Concerto #1 January 21 - 26
Piano Six Tour

British Columbia
Squamish, Maple Ridge, Sechelt, Mayne Island, Saturna Island recital, Mozart, Beethoven/Brahms, Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel, Louie, Buczynski, Corea, Chopin January 27 Edmonton, AB recital, Winspear Center 8PM Mozart, Beethoven, Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel, Louie, Buczynski, Corea, Chopin
in memory of Marek Jablonski January 29, 30 Portland, Oregon recital program same as above February 10-13 Seattle, WA Seattle Symphony Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody February 19, 20 Wichita, KS Wichita Symphony Gershwin Concerto in F February 23 Dayton, OH Dayton Symphony, Gittleman Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody February 25, 26 San Antonio, TX San Antonio Symphony, Christopher Wilkins Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody March 17, 18, 19

18. Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker - What The Critics Say
Here is a pianist with the Morning Post 2/96 (Hong Kong Philharmonic, david Atherton, Tchaikovsky Advertisor 1/96 (Honolulu Symphony, Sam wong, Beethoven Piano
http://www.kimura.com/review2.html
What the Critics Say - 1995-97 Seasons
"The Canadian-born Parker practically jogged on stage before attacking Barber's athletic writing for the keyboard with infectious enthusiasm and dazzling dexterity. The chiseled octaves and powerful chords in the opening cadenza were a harbinger of things to come, though Parker has a gift for nuance, too; the yearning sighs of the second movement were delivered patiently, affectionately."
- The Detroit Free Press 11/1/97 (Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leslie Dunner, Barber Piano Concerto)
"Parker...played with dash and command."
- The New York Times 10/16/97 (Philadelphia Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Schubert, Liszt arr. "Wanderer" Fantasy)
"...a sensational account of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 in c minor."
- The Ottawa Citizen 10/2/97 (National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker)
"As a vehicle to showcase Parker's special abilities, one could hardly imagine a more perfect work - modern, unmistakably urban, and inflected with the rhythms of American popular music."
- The Calgary Herald 9/12/97 (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Graf, Barber Piano Concerto)

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9, david Louie, Canada. Musicians Academy Recital in Sydney for the Best Australian pianist 1997 recital 6, Henry wong Doe, New Zealand, Sponsored by J Albert
http://www.sipca.com.au/pastcomps.html
Previous Prize-Winners' Archive
Prize-Winners
Irina Plotnikova USSR Svetlana Navasardian USSR Andre Laplante Canada Marioara Trifan USA Phillip Fowke England Manana Doidzashvili USSR Daniel Blumenthal USA Dennis Lee Malaysia Diana Kacso Brazil Gary Steigerwalt USA Hungary Pawel Checinski Poland Piers Lane Australia
Special Prize-Winners Piers Lane The Australian Newspaper Prize for Best Australian Pianist Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize
Prize-Winners Chia Chou Canada Endre Hedegus Hungary Catherine Vickers Canada Daniel Blumenthal USA David Owen Norris England Liora Ziv-Li Israel Marc Raubenheimer South Africa Patrick O'Byrne New Zealand Martin Roscoe England Alec Chien USA Edward Newman USA Yves Rault France
Special Prize-Winners Daniel Blumenthal Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize David Owen Norris Musica Viva Special Prize Yamaha Music Phillip Shovk Yamaha Music Foundation Prize for Best Australian Pianist Endre Hegedus Alfred S White Bequest Prize for Best Accompanist
Prize-Winners Du Ning-Wu China Bernd Glemser West Germany Thomas Duis West Germany Eduardus Halim Indonesia Arnan Weisel Israel Ueli Wiget Switzerland Istvan Gulyas Hungary Rita Kinka Hungary David Selig Australia Michael Gurt USA Luigi Ceci Italy Phillip Shovk Australia
Special Prize-Winners David Selig Cladan Cultural Exchange Institute prize for Best Australian Pianist Bernd Glemser Lotto People's Choice Prize Thomas Duis Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize Eduardus Halim Australian Opera Auditions Committee Prize for Best Accompanist
Prize-Winners Alexander Korsantiya USSR Riccardo Zadra Italy Eduardus Halim Indonesia

20. MTG - Once Upon A Mattress (2002) - Production Staff
Sue Swalley. Violin, david Broniatowski 04. Weil Lai 04. Percussion, Jacob Strauss G. Brian wong 03. Harp, Irene Brisson 05. Audition pianist, Stephen Peters G.
http://web.mit.edu/mtg/www/2002/IAP/ProdStaff.html
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February 1-2 and 7-9, 2002 at 8pm, February 3 at 4pm Read the Tech review, Once Upon A Mattress: MIT's Regal Production Download the floor plan set design sketch set elevation (1) , and set elevation (2)
Production Staff Producer John van der Meer '72 Director Tom Garvey '82 Music Director David Zych '00 Orchestra Director Jimmy Jia '02 Choreographer Ken Pierce C Technical Director Edmvnd W. Golaski '99 Rehearsal Stage Manager Jon Sheffi '03 Performance Stage Manager Elise Westmeyer '00 Set Designer Melissa Breglio Lighting Designer Tanis O'Connor '02 Costume Designer Caitlin Marlow '03 Sound Designer Chris Montgomery '93 Publicity Designer Janet Si-Ming Lee W'98 Properties Manager Heather Dunn '00 Master Carpenter Mark Rousculp '94 Lighting Guru / Master Electrician James Kirtley '94 Master Seamstress Elise Westmeyer '00 Publicity Manager / Program Designer Brian Wong '03 Run Crew Chief Heather Dunn '00 Reservations / Box Office Manager Todd Radford G House Managers Aaron Du '05 Mark Rousculp '94 Video Feed Chris McEniry '98 Light Board Operator Jen Berk '01 Follow Spot Operators Alex French '05 Todd Radford G Associate Stage Manager John Head '05 Assistant Stage Manager Amanda Smith '05 Assistant Lighting Designer Katherine H. Allen '03

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