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41. New Titles - Music
Rubinsky, Sonia, Instrumentalist. Sonia Rubinsky, pianist sound recording. MusicMedia. 4701. ying, tian, Instrumentalist. Piano solos sound recording.
http://www.library.umass.edu/subject/music/newbooks/Music0304.html
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42. Creative Loafing Atlanta | RESULTS
Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta. Pieces by Fiday, SaintSaens, Dvorak. Featuringconductor Micahel Morgan and pianist tian ying. Friday, May 21.
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43. Creative Loafing Atlanta | RESULTS
Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta. Pieces by Fiday, SaintSaens, Dvorak. Featuringconductor Micahel Morgan and pianist tian ying. Friday, May 14.
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45. Contra Costa Times 05/07/2004 Concert Schedules Sprinkled With
19 with the return of pianist tian ying, who will play Rachmaninoff s Piano ConcertoNo. 3. Works by Brahms and Nathaniel Stookey are also on the program.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/entertainment/music/8611721.htm

46. Senior News: March 2001
Five concerts a year held at Calvery Lutheran Church, 716 South Ave. at Prospect,Eureka. Next performance Thursday, March 15, 730 pm, tian ying, pianist.
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Table of Contents A unique ensemble Classical music hosts span the globe and the centuries ASA: Local executives to present at national conference Grandparents: New CR program serves those raising grandchildren
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North Coast music treasures Dixieland Jazz Festival celebrates its 11th year, but that's not all The North Coast is becoming known as home to a broad spectrum of good music and fun events. The Dixieland Jazz Festival, now in its 11th year, brings more than 10,000 people of all ages from all over to enjoy a long weekend of music and dancing. Proceeds for Redwood Coast Music Festivals go to benefit programs for local seniors and for youth music education. Put on your dancing shoes March 30-April 1 and enjoy! For tickets call 707-445-3378 or check on the web site at www.redwoodjazz.org.

47. Community News
Other features of the series include the first festival performance of UM musicians,pianist tian ying and clarinetist Margarer Donaghue and the Arcangelo
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Pictured (l-r) are Campbell Walker
(Class of 1994), Vicki Waldo
(accepting for the late Julie Waldo, 1978),
John Lederman (1987), Spencer Shelfer Moorman
(1992) and Larry Jacobson (1984). Palmer Trinity School conducted its first annual Athletic Hall of Fame Awards ceremony on May 14 and honored six alumni for their sportsmanship, skills and overall contributions to the school’s athletic programs.
Inductees of the 2004 Palmer Trinity Athletic Hall of Fame are:
Campbell Walker, Class of 1994, who played on the Palmer Trinity Falcons’ varsity football and baseball teams. He resides in Coral Gables.

48. Mag3108.htm
Worldclass musicians such as pianist tian ying and Shu-chin Wang and violinist WangZheng Rong (Mira Wang) were among the musicians presented to the schools.
http://www.uschinasc.org/mag31/mag3108a.htm
International Society
A New Name for the Chinese Culture Institute
To Welcome the New Century and Meet New Challenges
Doris Chu As the century drew to a close last December, the Chinese Culture Institute completed the legal procedure in changing its name to International Society. The new name reflects the scope and nature of the organization's work in recent year much more accurately. CCI's mission during that period was to educate the general public and elevate its understanding and appreciation of Chinese art and culture. As a non-profit organization, CCI has always focused on furthering its mission rather than concerning about monetary issues. The organization was supported by grants and contributions, not by programming revenue. Since its purpose was to promote the public's interest in Chinese art and culture all the programs and activities were carried out in English. CCI started its Education Outreach program in the mid 80s. That program has brought cultural and arts programs to the public schools free of charge. CCI did not seek public funding for that program until several years later. And it became financially straining to the organization. Finally in 1990, CCI's Trustee, Mr. Yo Yo Ma gave a fundraising concert to enable the program to continue. World-class musicians such as pianist Tian Ying and Shu-chin Wang and violinist Wang Zheng Rong (Mira Wang) were among the musicians presented to the schools. The principals and teachers never expected to have such extraordinary artists appearing in their school. They wrote numerous letters to thank CCI for giving them such experiences.

49. Hakka Music 3
Buildings,” and two folk musicians, Li tiansheng, the achieve the success thatZheng Xiao-ying enjoyed,” a in New York City we have pianist Claude Frank
http://www.xiaoying.com.cn/english-tl2.htm
Xia Men Philharmonic Orchestra (1)Intersections of China and the West Through the eyes of American students
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It was a Western style symphony of Chinese music with a Chinese conductor on a podium in the United States, truly an intersection of China and the West.
After the concert, a number of e-mail messages and letters extended congratulations and gratitude for the music and the musicians. ¡°The music blew me away¡­,¡± exclaimed an excited student in the audience.
According to another, ¡°Everyone ¡­was thrilled with the concert and couldn¡¯t stop talking about it afterwards!¡±
¡°This week has been one of my greatest experiences since I arrived to Wesleyan,¡± e-mailed one of the co-sponsors.
¡°It truly was one of the most memorable events I have attended at Wesleyan in over thirty years here; everyone in the audience was aware that something special was unfolding,¡± e-mailed the Dean of Social Sciences.
And another co-sponsor wrote, ¡°Many people in the audience were deeply moved by the music and the spirit of Hakka people.¡±
On November 23, 2002, in Middletown, CT, Zheng Xiao-ying was conducting the Wesleyan University Orchestra in the United States premiere of the top winner for best new music composition in China¡¯s 2001 Golden Bell Awards, ¡°Echo of Hakka Earth Buildings.¡± By all accounts, the concert was ¡°a smashing success¡± and ¡°an extraordinary event.¡±

50. Entertainment Directory Music And Dance
that will feature such pieces as Dukas Sorcerer s Apprentice and Igor Stravinsky sepic ballet suite The Firebird, and pianist tian ying will perform
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First United Methodist Church, Fern Dr. in Torrington presents a benefit concert with JOY CORRADO ZUBLENA AND FRIENDS on Friday, October 26 at 7 p.m. The concert will feature Christian, pop and classical instrumental and vocal music, as well as bells. All proceeds will go to the Heroes' Fund of AmeriCares. Donation is $10; tickets will be available at the door, or in advance by calling 860-489-9183. University of Hartford presents VANCE GILBERT with the University of Hartford Gospel Choir as part of their Music for a Change series on Friday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m in the Wilde Auditorium. Tickets are $15; for more info call 860-768-4228. Church of Christ, 800 Main St. in Winsted presents its 4th annual COMMUNITY BENEFIT CONCERT on Saturday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m. Among the many talented performers are the Church of Christ Senior Choir, directed by Willard Minton; The Gilbert School Chamber Choir directed by Adam Atkins; The Laurel City singers; and many more instrumentalists and vocalists from Winsted and neighboring communities. The proceeds from the concert will benefit the local Interfaith Food Bank and the Open Door Soup Kitchen. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 seniors and students; special maximum rate for families is $20. Tickets will be available at the door, or call the church office in advance at 860-379-4766.

51. (University Of Miami)
cello; performing Mendelssohn’s Quartet in A Minor and Ginastra’s Quartet 1. pianist tian ying joins the quartet for the Dvorak Quintet in A Major.
http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,2593-1;22020-3,00.html
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September 5, 2003 FESTIVAL MIAMI CELEBRATES 20 th ANNIVERSARY SEASON
A CLASSICAL TRIBUTE The festival, which runs from September 20 to October 25, 2003 , opens with the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra , conductor Thomas Sleeper with Van Cliburn International Piano Competition medallist Tian Ying , in a performance of The evening concert will also feature the Florida premiere of Primavera Lombarda and the Mussorgsky/Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition Sponsored by Cingular Wireless and Bank of America - Private Bank. Ticket prices are $40 Concert and VIP Reception/$20 Adults/$15 Seniors/$10 Students. On September 21 at 4 PM , Festival Brazil Part I features Brazilian-born Arnaldo Cohen , winner of the Busoni International Piano Competition. This virtuoso performer and international recording artist presents a solo piano recital of works by Bach/Busoni, Liszt, Braga, Guarnierei, Chopin, Gnattali, Nepomuceno, Dutra, Levy, Oswald and Nazareth. Sponsored by Embraer and Odebrecht Construction. Ticket prices are $20 Adults/$15 Seniors/$10 Students.

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53. Joyluck
mother by failing to excel as a child pianist; becomes a Huang as a childbride toher son (tian Yu); at ying-ying, born and raised in China; at 16 married to
http://www.wooster.edu/chinese/Chinese/courses/chinese_film/Who's Who I/JoyLuck.
Joy Luck Club, directed by Wayne Wang, Hong Kong, 1993 Woo, Suyuan, born and raised in mainland China; gives birth to twin sisters during 1937 when the Japanese started bombing China's coastal areas; forced to abandon her newborns on her way to Chongqing along with tens of thousands of retreating refugees; comes to the U.S. and marries a man in San Francisco, and gives birth to a girl; dies unable to forgive herself for leaving her daughters by the roadside many years ago, and leaves her American born daughter a swan feather to represent all her good intention June, Suyuan's daughter; born and raised in the U.S.; miserable and resentful of her mother's high expectations of her; rebels against her mother by failing to excel as a child pianist; becomes a free-lance writer; unmarried; four months after her mother's death, on suddenly receiving news of her twin sisters's whereabouts, goes back to China to rekindle long lost kinship and to establish her identity as a Chinese Lindo Jong, born and raised in China; when 4, bought through marriage brokers by Mrs Huang as a child-bride to her son (Tian Yu); at 16 when her husband is still a boy with no knowledge of procreation, turned over to Mrs. Huang by her own mother; ill-treated by mother-in-law for being unable to produce heirs for the Huang family; lies about the revelation she receives in her dream that she is a curse to the family and thus escapes a life of misery; comes to the U.S., marries, and has a daughter

54. Louisville.com - LEO
Tonight, for instance, pianist tian ying, who has received glowing notices fromcritics in cities like London, Chicago and Boston, offers a free program that
http://www.louisville.com/leodisplay1.html?article=8253

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56. Concert Review
After intermission, pianist tian ying joined the quartet for a raw and muscularperformance of Dvorák s dramatic Quintet in A Major, Op. 81.
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Concert Reviews (updated) Cavani News (updated) Members Potpourri Trivia Management Affiliation ... The Plain Dealer, August 6, 1999 The Newtown Bee April 30, 2004 Final Concert For NFoM's Season Is A Great Success by June S April Watching the Cavani String Quartet connect with the audience last Sunday was in itself a joy to experience. Celebrating 20 years of being together - a score in the truest sense of the word - these four musicians are technically and emotionally linked to their music and educating their audiences. Violinist Annie Fullard proudly declared at the opening of the concert that going into schools was a primary mission for their quartet. The April 25 concert marked the final concert sponsored by Newtown Friends of Music in its 2003-04 season. The performance was not only an exquisite blending of instruments, but the very obvious connections during the performance and to one another that engaged the young and the elderly who were in attendance at Edmond Town Hall. Winners in many competitions including the Cleveland Quartet Competition, the Banff International, and the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award, much of their time commitment is devoted to outreach programs to bring young people to the appreciation and devotion to fine music and musicianship. The encore Sunday afternoon was a jazz version of the poignant spiritual "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." It was written by Charles Washington and entitled "Midnight Child." This departure into a truly American genre of music was a refreshing and unique event for the 26-year old Newtown Friends of Music series.

57. Welcome To AJC!
Featuring pianist Will Ransom and performing works of Gershwin, Handel, Bernsteinand Tchaikovsky. Michael Morgan, conductor; tian ying, piano. 8 pm May 1315.
http://www.ajc.com/print/content/epaper/editions/sunday/accessatlanta_0490fe3975

58. Fellowship News (as Of Dec. 31, 1998)
Fu Zhigeng and Zhao Shu-ying sang songs. Sisters Lin Zhen and Liang tian-tiangave their testimonies. We finally have a pianist, and a very good one!
http://www.ccyf-ny.org/news/newsletters/news12-31-1998.html
CCYF News Letter
Dear Brothers and Sisters Greetings in the Lord! It has been a few months since last newsletter. God has blessed us in many new things. New Staff New staff members were elected this summer. Brother Lan Guan-Yun and Brother Chen Lu-ming are the chairman and vice chairman respectively. All other staff members served prior year remain unchanged except that they assume different responsibilities from what they did before. Shang Min is our new treasurer. We praise God for their willing to serve our fellowship. Please remember them in your prayers that God will give them the strength, wisdom, and courage to lead the Fellowship. Also, staff alone can not do all things, your participation if very important for our fellowship. Goals Our fellowship in the coming year will focus on Bible studies and spiritual growth. We have Bible Overview taught by Min. Li Tai-ying at the first Thursday night every month. We will reach "Leviticus" for the overview next time. Another goal of our fellowship is to reach out to those Chinese students who do not yet know God, by whose grace we have been given the eternal lives. May God equip and use each of us in testifying Jesus and what He has done for us. New Lives God has abundantly blessed our Fellowship. Brothers Zhang Jian-zhou and Chen Lu-ming both found a new job. After Zhang You-sheng, Zeng Chao-ming, Zhang Jian-zhou, Chen Lu-ming, and Zhou Wei bought their new houses, Wei-qiang and Mei "did not want to be left out" and purchased a house as well. Zhu Dan-Jie and Nin Chun are enjoying their parenthood. Their baby, Joshua, is a big boy for his age! Mei quit her job and stays home with her daughter Rebecca. Cui Qing (Zhou Wei's wife) started school and she has classes at Thursday night. Have you ever heard that "marriage can be contagious"? After Brother Le Mei-Liang and Sister Lin Zhen tied the knot, Brother Hu Jun and Sister Diao Zuo-hui "did not want to wait any longer" and got married in September. Shang Min also "wants to join the crowd" and her wedding could be anyday from now.

59. Fellowship News (as Of June 30, 1999)
Church and Tan Rui and Wang Bo from tian Cheng Church Taiying has been a dedicatedBible teacher at CCYF and she Please continue to pray for a pianist for CCYF
http://www.ccyf-ny.org/news/newsletters/news6-30-1999.html
CCYF News Letter
Dear Brothers and Sisters Greetings in the Lord! It has been a few months since the last newsletter. As the staff member responsible for newsletter, I apologize for the delay. One reason for the delay is that I feel difficult to write an official newsletter since I have not participated in CCYF gathering lately due to my new job. But something is better than nothing. Staff Election The biggest agenda in this month is CCYF staff election for 7/99-6/00. I praise God that the old CCYF staffs have done such a wonderful job. Guan-Yun has been such a faithful and dedicated Chairman. He has contributed a lot to make our Bible-Study program systematic and set a good example to serve the Lord for young brothers and sisters. Though we hope he can continue, he may not be available next year. May God richly reward him and other staff members as their labor in the Lord is not in vain. We really hope that new persons could step out and stand up to take various positions. We are glad to announce that we have elected a new staff of our Fellowship in 6/22/99 meeting. They will serve for the term of July 1999 - June 2000: Chairman: Ke-ning He Vice-Chairmen: Chao-ming Zeng, Jun Hu Caring group: Chao-ming Zeng (group coordinator), Yan-yan Zong, Sen Chen, Ning-yi Tang Activity group: Jun Hu (group coordinator), Wei Zhou Program group: Guan-yun Lan (group coordinator), Wei-qiang Fang Accounting group: Guan-yun Lan (group coordinator), Ning-yi Tang Propaganda group: Dan-jie Zhu (group coordinator), Wei-qiang Fang, Lu-ming Chen Serving group: Zhong Ren (group coordinator)

60. Gil Asakawa's Nikkei View
The concert with Hao Jiang tian that night gave me even more food Asian Pacific DevelopmentCenter which also featured soprano Shuying Li, pianist Fu Gen
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