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21. Foundation
She described the performance as “Spectacular!”. 37. April 7,2001. pianist tian ying at Jordan Hall. Mr. Michael Minning of
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/about_us.htm
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts The Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts, is a non-profit organization registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in January, 1989. The main objectives of the Foundation are: * To enhance the understanding and the appreciation of Eastern heritage through music and performing arts. * To increase the visibility of Chinese music and performing arts through performances. * To stimulate the research of Chinese music and performing arts. * To provide opportunities and assistance to young artists. AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS The Foundation held its official opening ceremony on September 23, 1989, at the Rivers School in Weston. Professor Chou Wen-Chung of Columbia University lectured on the late Alexander Tcherepnin and his contribution in promoting Chinese music. The Tcherepnin Society, represented by the late Madame Ming Tcherepnin , an Honorable Board Member of the Foundation, donated to the Harvard Yenching Library a set of original musical manuscripts composed by Alexander Tcherepnin and his student, Chiang Wen-Yeh. Dr. Eugene Wu, Director of the Harvard Yenching Library, was there to receive the gift that includes the

22. November Concert - Classical Music Series
The brilliant Shanghaiborn pianist tian ying returns to the stageof the Paramount to perform Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No.
http://www.oebs.org/page/nov1.html
2004-05 Season: Jan Feb Mar Apr ... May November 19, 2004
Friday, 8:00pm, Paramount Theatre, Oakland
OPENING NIGHT CONCERT
Michael Morgan, Conductor
Ticket Information
Pre-concert talk at 7:05pm by
John Kendall Bailey Nathaniel Stookey
Big Bang (2001; West Coast Premiere) Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 (1909) with Tian Ying, piano Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C minor
Big Bang by Nathaniel Stookey, that is! Originally written for the North Carolina Symphony, where Stookey was [is?] composer-in-residence, this lively fanfare will receive its West Coast premiere at our opening concert of the season.
Tian Ying San Francisco Chronicle (review of 2001 performance with OEBS) Boston Globe

23. The Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra
Concerto No. 3 powerfully played by pianist tian ying; the orchestra swinning version of Ludwig van Beethoven s Symphony No. 2; and
http://sacramentophilharmonic.org/mondavi.html
Mondavi's Lively Accoustics Help the Philharmonic Outshine Itself by: Patricia Beach Smith Sacramento Bee Critic (January 13, 2003) Any skeptic who heard the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra's thrilling debut concert at the Mondavi Center on Saturday surely should be able to set aside doubts about the legitimacy of this ensemble. Those who still hold onto the counterproductive view that this is not a "real" orchestra were not at this sold-out concert in Davis or they simply want to live in the past. In an era of tough sales, talk of dwindling audiences and old habits, being able to hang up the "Sold out!" sign would have been reason enough for the orchestra and its management to crow before it even played a note. After Saturday's triumphant performances of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 powerfully played by pianist Tian Ying; the orchestra's winning version of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 2; and Darius Milhaud's charming "Le Boeuf sur le Toit" (the ox on the roof), there was sound evidence of the orchestra's professional and artistic mien. (That the orchestra only plays five concerts or so a year is sad, considering performances such as Saturday's are clearly possible, but financially out of reach.) Contributing to Saturday's success was a varied, listenable program, chosen and expertly conducted by the philharmonic's music director, Michael Morgan. The setting was an immense benefit. With its lively acoustics, Jackson Hall provided the orchestra with a royal chance to be heard properly. Maybe the orchestra has sounded this great all along. It is hard to know. The Community Center Theater is no friend of unamplified sound.

24. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:PIANISTS LINKS
for sale. ying, tian includes bio, repertoire, photos, reviews,and sound files for the Shanghai-born pianist. Young, John Bell
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  • Arbiter's Museum of Historic Pianists - Arbiter Records Home Page, over 60 very short biographies by Allan Evans.
  • Argerich, Martha b. 1941. - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews.
  • Ashkenazy, Vladimir 1937- - Some facts, a 1995 interview, discography and reviews from Classic CD magazine page.
  • Astriab, Lou - provides information on the American pianist.
  • Atamian, Dickran - pianist.
  • Ax, Emanuel
  • Batagov, Anton 1965- - Includes biography, gallery and texts by the pianist.
  • Bauer, Harold 1873-1951. - Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress includes biography, etc.
  • Baxtresser, Margaret - explores the enchanting, nature-filled world of Claude Debussy and the Impressionist Painters.
  • Bekhterev, Boris - provides information on the Russian-born pianist.
  • Berman, Bart - Israeli concert pianist specializing in Schubert and contemporary music performance.
  • Berman, Boris - Pianist of international stature and teacher at Yale University School of Music.
  • Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990
  • 25. McCain Auditorium
    Arianna String Quartet with tian ying, pianist November 16, 2001. Inresidence at the University of Missouri – St. Louis, Arianna
    http://www.ksu.edu/mccain/performance/01-02/arianna.html

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    Arianna String Quartet with Tian Ying, pianist
    November 16, 2001 In residence at
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    November 16, 8 p.m. Public Senior KSU Student Child Orchestra:
    Purchasing Options Online ordering Order by phone - Order tickets by calling (785) 532-6428 weekdays 12-5 p.m. Order In person - The Box Office is located in the first floor of McCain Auditorium. Using the west entrance, it is directly ahead from the entrance way. Download and print out our order form and mail it to: McCain Performance Series Kansas State University 207 McCain Auditorium Manhattan, KS 66506-4711

    26. McCain Auditorium
    Arianna String Quartet, featuring pianist tian ying. November 16, 8 pm All FaithsChapel. The Nutcracker, Performed by Ballet Oklahoma. December 2, 3 pm.
    http://www.ksu.edu/mccain/performance/01-02/

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    Schedule of Events The Alison Brown Quartet September 20, 8 p.m. A Midsummer Night's Dream September 28, 8 p.m. Markus Groh pianist October 7, 7 p.m. Christina Jennings flutist October 12, 8:00 p.m. All Over Blues The Muddy Waters Tribute Band October 21, 3 p.m. Tap Dogs Dein Perry's troupe October 28, 7 p.m. Second City November 2, 8 p.m. Nichols Theater
    November 3, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Nichols Theater Arianna String Quartet featuring pianist Tian Ying November 16, 8 p.m. All Faiths Chapel

    27. Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
    Shanghaiborn pianist tian ying joins the RSO for Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsodyon a Theme of Paganini , a melody heard in Somewhere in Time. Wagner’s
    http://www.rso.com/classics.shtm
    Classics Series From the stellar talents of violinist Corey Cerovsek to an interstellar voyage to the Planets, light up your nights and enjoy the timeless classics for full symphony orchestra. As a classics subscriber you can guarantee your seats to all five memorable performances. All Concerts Monday Nights at 8:00 pm at the Roanoke Civic Center Auditorium. CLASSICS I
    October 18, 2004
    Opening Night
    Corey Cerovsek, Violin David Wiley, Conductor Ginastera
    Strauss
    Til Eulenspiegles Merry Pranks Lalo
    Symphonie Espagnole, op. 21 CLASSICS II
    November 15, 2004
    Janice Wilson, Alto David Wiley, Conductor Mozart
    Symphony No. 35 in D Major (Haffner) Hovannes
    Rachmaninoff Isle of the Dead de Falla El Amor Brujo (Love the Magician) CLASSICS III January 17, 2005

    28. DAL Page Of Tian Ying Fusic.com/en/tianying
    DVDBook »Home». 0The image BEHIND http//www.tianying-pianist.com/, . The registered site of tian ying is offline. PROPOSE New
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    29. The Louisville Orchestra - 2004-2005 Hilliard Lyons Classics Series
    transparency until we are made participants of paradises and infernos far beyondany limitation. ( El Punto De Las Artes Madrid) pianist tian ying is an
    http://www.louisvilleorchestra.org/45_cla_oct29_04.htm?sec=concerts_45

    30. The Louisville Orchestra - 2004-2005 Coffee Classics Series
    transparency until we are made participants of paradises and infernos far beyondany limitation. (El Punto De Las Artes Madrid) pianist tian ying is an
    http://www.louisvilleorchestra.org/45_cof_oct28_04.htm?sec=concerts_45

    31. Dr. Henri-Robert Delbeau
    I should also give homage to my teachers, tian ying, in NY, Jerome Lowenthal, of Dr.HenriRobert Delbeau, Physician and Concert pianist, at Blue Lady Lounge
    http://www.exploredance.com/insideperspectives112702.html
    and
    INSIDE PERSPECTIVES: CONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERTA
    Dr. Henri-Robert Delbeau
    h.delbeau@att.net See Review, Concert, Faust Harrison Pianos By Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower
    November 27, 2002 Dr. Henri-Robert Delbeau is an award-winning concert pianist, as well as an Administrator and Inpatient Specialist at Long Island Jewish Hospital. Dr. Delbeau joined me at Blue Lady Lounge, Shelly's New York, 104 West 57th Street, NY, 212.245.2422, where another musician, who was published in ExploreDance.com, Hilliard Greene, was performing on bass. See photos below. REZ - How did you prepare for your recent concert with such a busy schedule? HRD - I regulate my life, when it comes to work. I try to create a balance. I don't have 8 hours/day the week before a concert, maybe 8 hours/month. But, I was able to practice 8 hrs/week. REZ - How did you choose the pieces? HRD - I had experienced some pieces before, but I had never felt like a real pianist, until I performed these pieces. The Liszt piece defines you as a musician and a pianist. It's such a magical and individual piece. REZ - Where did you study piano?

    32. Collage (January 25 - January 31, 1996)
    For the first concert in November, Chinese pianist tian ying came billed by legendarypiano teacher Russell Sherman as being not one of those keyboard bangers
    http://desert.net/tw/01-25-96/collage.htm
    MUSICAL ALTERNATIVE: Can't tell a Cowboy from a Steeler? A fourth down from do-it-again? A beer bikini team from a cheesy cheerleader? Me either. But there's an alternative to the Super Bowl on Sunday. The Arizona Friends of Chamber Music is sponsoring a concert that does more than give the football-impaired an excuse to get out of the house. It's also been crafted to help those ignorant of classical music get a small taste of its quiet pleasures. "Piano and Friends," in its inaugural series this year, features young, relatively unknown musicians who play the kind of music that gets neglected in a scene that favors the big symphony. Sunday's concert, at the Leo Rich Theater, will have Bernadene Blaha, a young Canadian pianist, and Peter Rejto, a cellist formerly at the UA and now at Oberlin, playing a variety of duets and solos by Bach, Shostakovitch, Chopin and Brahms. "This is a type of concert that's tremendously neglected all over the country," says Jean-Paul Bierny, a Tucson physician who is president of Arizona Friends of Chamber Music. "We're trying to change that." For years the Friends have hosted evening chamber music performances by some of the most famous groups in classical music. For the new, lower-key series, their strategy is to ferret out talented young musicians who have not yet broken into the big-time scene, or whose playing, perhaps, is not of the flashy style favored in the prestigious competitions. They contacted well-known piano teachers around the country for recommendations. So far, the strategy has paid off, Bierny says.

    33. Title
    While working as a pianist in a cafe, Xiao Wen bumps into a Jian Hao as Mei Zou 5.KenZhu Xiao tian as Xi as Ye Sha Story review F4 graduated from ying De Xue
    http://www.geocities.com/extremelyzaizai/series.htm
    TV SERIES
    [Meteor Garden]

    [The Poor Prince]

    [Come To My Place]

    [Meteor Garden II]
    ...
    [Love Storm]

    [Meteor Garden] 1.Barbie Xu Xi Yuan as San Cai
    2.Jerry Yan Cheng Xu as Dao Ming Si
    3.Vic Zhou Yu Min as Hua Ze Lei
    4.Vanness Wu Jian Hao as Mei Zou
    5.Ken Zhu Xiao Tian as Xi Men Vic Zhou Yu Min as Hua Ze Lei: Additional Fact - Finding a person for Lei was the hardest, until Angie saw Zai Zai waiting for a friend, his 'fa dai' expression landed him the role of Lei. At first he didn't want to act so Angie told him to attend classes, then he couldn't refuse and agreed to give the role a try. Official Website top [The Poor Prince] Tài Láng's profile: Age: 17 years old Date Of Birth: 2nd of Aug Star sign: Leo Blood type: A Height: 178 cm Weight: 61 kg( depends on the amount of food) Family member: he is the eldest son, with a family that has 9 children!!! Types of girls he like: depends on how they look (prefer the ones that looks "YUMMY"...) Interests: Money and food! Summary: Additional Fact - It was originally for Zai Zai and Jerry to film the series but due to reports at the time claiming that Jerry is gay, hence they took him out of the role. And after much promotion, Ken took over the role of Shan Bu. He even said that he had invested lots of money in the clothing to make himself fit the role of a gay. But in the end, due to filming his part in Meteor Rain: Xi Men Pian, he had to change to a different role in the series thus landed on being Tailang's father.

    34. Beethoven
    19. Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92. Colorado Symphony Orchestra conducted by BernhardKlee with pianist tian ying. December 1, 2000. Beethoven, Ludwig van.
    http://www.lauxweb.com/chuck/beethoveninamerica.html
    "Beethoven in America"
    A bibliography research project by Charles Laux Article in a Periodical Saloman, Ora Frishberg. "Margaret Fuller on Beethoven in America, 1839-1846." Journal Of Musicology 10:1 (Winter,1992): 89-105.
    A detailed examination of Fuller's critical writings.
    Article in a Symposium
    Bello, John. The Origins of the Knowledge of Beethoven and his Music in America Reconsidered . Paper presented in "Berecht uber den internationlen
    musikwissenschaftlichen Kongress", Bonn 1970. RILM no. 73-03410-as.
    A discussion of the Beethoven cult in America which began in Providence,
    RI in 1825.
    Book Review
    Elliott, Patricia. "Beethoven's Symphonies and J.S. Dwight: The Birth of American Music Criticism," by Ora Frishberg Saloman. The Beethoven Journal 10:2 (Fall 1995): 81
    Brief review of book that discusses American music critic John Sullivan Dwight and his role in the early reception of Beethoven's music in America. Examines how book relates Dwight's criticism with criticism from Germany and elsewhere.
    Book: Biography Kinderman, William.

    35. The Toledo Symphony :: Encore, Encore!
    pianist tian ying, an outstanding artist discovered by Andrew Massey, joins Andrewin a program including the English masterpiece, Enigma Variations and Samuel
    http://www.toledosymphony.com/season/2002_2003/classics2.asp
    Event Great Performers Package Encore, Encore!
    Oct. 18/19, 2002 8:00 PM
    Museum of Art Peristyle
    Andrew Massey, conductor
    Tian Ying, piano Rienzi Overture Wagner Piano Concerto Barber Enigma Variations Elgar
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    36. English Newsletter
    An eclectic evening whose highlight will be the virtuoso pianist tian ying’sinterpretation of the brilliant Second Concerto for Piano by SaintSaëns.
    http://www.consulfrance-atlanta.org/bulletin/actuel/Newsletter_US.htm
    French Newsletter Subscribe Return to Home Page Your feedback N° 50 JUNE 2004 News Special events Cultu re ... Tennessee NEWS D-Day : 60th anniversary In France :
    American World War II Veterans to be decorated in Paris and Normandy commemorating 60th Anniversary of D-Day
    Air France Tailors Special Flight For Veterans And Companions
    The 60th anniversary of the Normandy landing will constitute an historic event and an appropriate occasion to celebrate the long and lasting friendship between the United States and France. By decision of the President of the French Republic, one hundred American World War II veterans selected by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs have been invited to France to attend the celebrations. There, they will be named Knight of the Legion of Honor, France’s most prestigious award, for their participation in the liberation of France and Europe. The French Embassy has partnered with Air France and other French companies and individuals, who will arrange a special flight on June 3rd for the 100 veterans and their companions.

    37. Louisville Scene | Arts
    concerts Oct. 2829, partnering guest pianist tian ying in Rachmaninoff sPiano Concerto No. 3 and on his own with Falla s Suite No. 2
    http://www.louisvillescene.com/2004/04/25/arts_orchestra.html
    Mail this page Scene Arts
    Guest conductors to lead orchestra through transition
    By ANDREW ADLER April 25, 2004
    aadler@courier-journal.com

    The Courier-Journal
    The Ahn Trio will be in town next April 21-22. The Louisville Orchestra, an ensemble in artistic transition, will depend on a series of guest conductors for its core classical subscription series in 2004-05. The orchestra is preparing to launch a search for a successor to music director Uriel Segal, whose tenure ends when his contract expires this summer. The fall season will begin Sept. 11 with the traditional Fanfara gala at the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall. The program will be conducted by Steven Mercurio, probably best known for collaborating with such singers as Andrea Bocelli and Placido Domingo, and for his series of Christmas concerts with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. For his Fanfara program, Mercurio will be joined by bluegrass/classical crossover violinist Mark O'Connor in a performance of O'Connor's "Call of the Mockingbird." The concert will also include Barner's "Adagio for Strings," Copland's "A Lincoln Portrait" and John Alden Carpenter's 1924 jazz-infused "Skyscrapers."
    Glen Campbell will be at the Kentucky Center on Feb. 26.

    38. Louisville Scene | Arts | Performing Arts
    d become frustrated with what she considered lukewarm support for her keyboard initiative,built around a teaching residency of pianist tian ying and recitals
    http://www.louisvillescene.com/arts/performing/2003/20030119choral.html
    Mail this page Arts Performing Arts
    U of L choral program gets boost as gift redirected
    By ANDREW ADLER Jan. 19, 2003
    aadler@courier-journal.com

    The Courier-Journal
    Kent Hatteberg, director of choral activities.
    Photo by Bill Luster When Margaret Comstock gave $1 million to the University of Louisville School of Music three years ago, she had visions of propelling its keyboard program toward international prominence. Things didn't work out as she intended, but undeterred, she and U of L have shifted her gift's support to her other musical passion: singing. Beginning this year, the Comstock Choral Fund will inject about $50,000 annually to U of L's highly regarded Collegiate Chorale and associated activities. It's a significant boost for the chorale and director Kent Hatteberg, who has molded the student ensemble into one of the area's finest choruses. For Comstock, whose largesse prompted the university to rename North Recital Hall in her honor, the gift allows her to support a major component of the school and a choral director whom she deems a major talent. She'd become frustrated with what she considered lukewarm support for her keyboard initiative, built around a teaching residency of pianist Tian Ying and recitals by various guest artists. Comstock believes bolstering the vocal program will be more successful. "I wanted them to make that school stand on its ear with that choral plan," she said in a recent interview, adding that Hatteberg "has everything at his fingertips, and now he has the money to do it."

    39. Renaissance Music Academy - Calendar
    22 Mar. 800 PM. Nitza Kats, pianist. Radford University, Preston Auditorium. RoanokeSymphony, tian ying, piano soloist. Civic Center Auditorium. 27 Mar. 800 PM.
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    Semester 2 Calendar, 2003-2004
    RMA events are listed below (other community concerts are in italics for your information). All RMA concerts are free and open to the public.
    February
    2 Feb Semester 2 Begins 9 Feb 8:00 P.M. Roanoke Symphony, Amadi Hummings, viola soloist. Civic Center Auditorium, Roanoke 20 Feb 7:30 P.M. Musica Viva presents Vanbrugh Quartet from Ireland and RMA cellist Roy Harran. Squires Recital Salon. 21 Feb 7:30 P.M. Musica Viva presents Vanbrugh Quartet from Ireland and RMA cellist Roy Harran. Hollins University Talmadge Hall. 21 Feb Rebecca Orr Technique Festival. Radford University. 28 Feb 4:15 P.M. Mixed student recital. Blacksburg Presbyterian Church. No reception.
    March
    13 Mar 7:30 P.M. Musica Viva presents Avanti Ensemble (RMA faculty David Ehrlich, Roy Harran, and Teresa Ehrlich). Squires Recital Salon. 14 Mar 3:00 P.M. Musica Viva presents Avanti Ensemble (RMA faculty David Ehrlich, Roy Harran, and Teresa Ehrlich). Jefferson Center, Roanoke. 20 Mar 4:15 P.M.

    40. Newport Classic - 11 Willow Street, Newport RI 02840  - The Composers
    John Davis came to the job as a pianist steeped since childhood in back); estrellitaTiffaney Lane (NPD85648) Tiffaney Lane, violin tian ying, piano Featuring
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    11 Willow Street
    Newport, RI 02840
    Tel: (401) 848-2442
    Fax: (401) 848-0060
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    • Amram, David - An American Original (NPD85546)
      Featuring soloists Julius Baker, Chris Gekker, and James Courtney. Includes American Dance Suite, Theme and Variations on Red River Valley, Travels for Trumpet and Orchestra, and Three Songs for America. (back)
    • Amram, David - Three Concertos (NPD85601)
      Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor, and Charles Castleman, Nathaniel Rosen and Kenneth Pasmanick as soloists. (back)
    • Argento, Dominick - A Waterbird Talk/Six Elizabethan Songs (NPD85602) Based Chekhov's "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco" and Audubon's "Birds of America" this sad, comic, poignant one act opera shows a soul becoming unraveled as he tries to deliver a lecture. Manhattan Chamber Orchestra features Vern Sutton as the lecturer. The delightful "Elizabethan Songs are performed by Frederick Urrey. (back)
    • A project of An die Musik Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Narrator

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