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41. TONE POEMS
Ariel View is superbly recorded selection of for violin and pianoproducer pianist Bruce Hanifan violinist karen bentley. kbentley
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42. Puzzling News / Sep 2000
Linda Waterfall, friend of my wife Amy, whose intricately contrapuntal arrangementsowe a debt to Bach, and violinist/conductor karen bentley, who is thinking
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S COTT K P UZZLING N EWS / S EPTEMBER 2000
J. S. Bach
. The poster for the seminar showed an Escher print, and mentioned Bach's music.
It all sounded too good to be true. I had just read Nagel & Newman's thrilling "Gödel's Proof," I admired Escher's art, and as a music major specializing in piano I was deeply drawn to Bach's music. I was particularly interested in canons and fugues compositions in which several interwoven melody lines all expound on a single theme.
Doug was interested in all these things, and having a grand old time weaving them together into a literary work that would become a classic. We found that we shared other passions writing names so they read upside down, carving a block of wood so it casts shadows of three different letters, writing canons and fugues . Soul mate!
A year later I helped Doug teach the next installment of his course. We began by acting out the story of the Musical Offering. In 1747 Bach visited King Frederich the Great of Prussia at his court in Potsdam. The king, an accomplished musician, played a long sinuous theme he had written.
In his time Bach was renowned as an improviser. The king asked Bach to improvise a 3-voice on the royal theme. Bach obliged. Then the king asked for a 6-voice fugue on the same theme. Bach declined he substituted a simpler theme of his own instead but several months later he sent the king a Musical Offering, which included the 3-voice fugue he had improvised, ten canons, a trio sonata, and a 6-voice fugue, all on the royal theme. (Here are a

43. GiGi Distribution
Buffalo conducted by Charles Peltz, karen bentley, violin , Susan Royal opera to alibretto by karen Whiteson Lourdes Piano Trio - Duo for violinist Pianist
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mode 14 mode 15 Margaret Leng TAN: "Sonic Encounters" - piano works of CAGE: Primitive - In the Name of the Holocaust - CRUMB: 5 Pieces - HOVHANESS: Jhala Orbit - SATOH: Cosmic Womb - GE GAN RU: Gu Yue mode 16 Bernadette SPEACH: "Without Borders" ­ chamber & solo works performed by Bowery Ensemble, Jan WIlliams, Michael Pugliese, Anthony de Mare Jeffrey Schanzer, Oliver Lake, Thulani Davis, Myra Melford, etc. Composer Supervised mode 17 John CAGE, Vol. 3: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 1 ­ Thirty Pieces for String Quartet - Music for Four ­ Arditti Quartet. Composer Supervised. Winner "Choc" Le Monde de la Musique mode 19 mode 20 Neely BRUCE: The Plague - Eight Ghosts - The Dream of the Other Dreamers ­ music for voices and electronics performed by Electric Phoenix, with John Marshall (drums) and Ray Russell (guitar). Composer Supervised mode 21 Emanuel Dimas de Melo PIMENTA: Digital Music mode 22 RELACHE: "On Edge" ­ works by James TENNEY - Thomas ALBERT and Paul EPSTEIN mode 23 MUSICIANS' ACCORD: "Chamber Music for Voice (and a Little Jazz)" ­ works of Sheila SILVER, Laura KAMINSKY and Richard KASSEL. With singers Michael Dash & Christine Schadeberg. Composer Supervised

44. Calendar
violinist karen bentley and pianist Dmitriy Cogan will present a recital to greetthe new year at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, Jan.
http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/1999/1999_01_13.cal13.html
Issue date: January 13, 1999
Calendar
On Stage "A Flea in Her Ear," a classic French farce presented by the drama department at Menlo-Atherton High School, Jan. 14-16, 22-23 at 7 p.m., and Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. Burgess Theater, 601 Laurel St., Menlo Park. Tickets $8, $5. Call 322-3673. "La Cage aux Folles," The Palo Alto Players "Amadeus," Music San Jose Museum of Art presents Sunday Jazz: Winter concert series features jazz in the main lobby, 3-5 p.m. every Sunday through March, free with admission; Jan. 17, The San Francisco Mainstream Jazz Quintet. Thursday Night Opera at the Museum features ensemble members of Opera San Jose and pianist Thomas Webb, free with half-price Museum admission, 6:30 p.m.; Jan. 14, "Don Giovanni" preview. 110 South Market St., San Jose. Call (408) 271-6840. Music at Stanford: Jan. 15, Guitarist Charles Ferguson, Spanish and Flamenco guitar music with the Saratoga Symphony and guest guitarist Yoko Ogawa, Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets $8, $4. Jan. 19, Nancy Granert, organist, performs works by Bach, Buxtehude, Mendelssohn and more, Memorial Church, 8 p.m. Tickets $8, students free. Jan. 22, graduate student recital, Thomas Hawkins, classical guitar with soprano Elain Romanelli, Campbell Recital Hall, 8 p.m., free. Call 725-ARTS. Violinist Karen Bentley and pianist Dmitriy Cogan will present a recital to greet the new year at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, Jan. 16, 8 p.m., featuring Norwegian music by Edvard Grieg, Bjarne Brustad and Ole Bull. World premiere of "Salsa for Karen," by Danish composer Ole Saxe. $10 donation. 505 E. Charleston Rd. Call 321-9727.

45. Bach Celebration At Valley Presbyterian Church
The finale on Sunday, March 21, includes violinist karen bentley andharpsichordist Jonathan Salzedo in Brandenburg Concerto No.
http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/1999/1999_03_03.bach.html
Issue date: March 03, 1999
Bach celebration at Valley Presbyterian Church
The Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra will present the first of three concerts in its Bach Celebration on Sunday, March 7, in Valley Presbyterian Church in Portola Valley. Music director William Whitson conducts the orchestra and the soloists in performances at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Pianist Paul Hersh and cellist Julian Hersh will be soloists at the first concert on Sunday. featuring Brandenburg concerti. The second concert on Sunday, March 14, features three musicians, soprano Deborah Barney, flutist Greer Ellison and harpsichordist Marion Rubinstein. The finale on Sunday, March 21, includes violinist Karen Bentley and harpsichordist Jonathan Salzedo in Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F and tenor Mark Mueller in a Bach cantata. Series tickets are $32 for general admission and $27 for seniors and students through March 7. Single tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for seniors and students. For information, call 856-3848.

46. Carol Wright's Reviews Of Space Music And Electronic Music
violinist karen Bently joins for the second suite, Arcadia. Two are modern chamber TheShades of Light, progresses from the calm (bentley s violin flutters
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Carol Wright Homepage Contents
MUSIC REVIEWS Electronic, Spacemusic, Ambient

Electronic Music (melodic)
Electronic Music (fantasy)
Ambient Groove

Spacemusic (world flavored)
Categories
  • Electronic Music: Albums created primarily with electronic keyboards, synthesizers, MIDI instruments, sound samples, etc. This could be of a melodic nature (keyboards simulate orchestra or other instruments), fantasy , or avant garde (where the "electric" sound is more prominent, may be more abstract or even obnoxious) Spacemusic: Music intended to create some sort of spacial effect. Examples include music that sounds like an outer space trip, sounds that simulate the interior of the body or underground, and music created specificially for its trippy, mindexpanding effects. These albums often feature extended tracks. Wear headphones and place yourself between large speakers for best effect. Ambient Groove, Minimal Ambient, Ambient World: These terms are open to interpretation. Here's what I mean by them. Ambient groove would feature rhythm patterns or grooves, which could range from hypnotic to super-rapid dance beats to world music patterns. Minimal Ambient would be music to create more of a background noise texture. I leave the exact classification to the younger generation.

  • Electronic Music / keyboards

    47. Electric Violin Reviews Musician's Resource
    trio of Stuart Diamond (lyricon), karen bentley (violin) and Don Slepian, are American. andwho is doing it Mark Wood Electric violinist Fireworks Splice
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    48. Ground And Sky Review - Michael Thomas Berkley - Images From Earth
    Ari Langer, electric violin; Jennifer MacKnight, vocals; karen bentley, violin; Linton captivatingmelodies of Humanity (led by electric violinist Ari Langer
    http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=mtb-ife

    49. A ONCE-IN-A-BLUE-MOON SOPRANO FROM MOSCOW
    polish and excitement, under the charged leadership of violinist, recording artist withJeanrenaud and the no less remarkable karen bentley), punctuated with
    http://www.artssf.com/russ0561.html
    A ONCE-IN-A-BLUE-MOON SOPRANO FROM MOSCOW
    By Paul Hertelendy
    artssf.com, the independent observer of San Francisco Bay Area music
    Week of Feb. 27-March 6, 2003
    Vol. 5, No. 61
    Once in a blue moon, you run across a new young voice so radiant, so joyous, so pure, that you reach for the drawerful of superlatives and start scooping them out.
    Such was the surprise encounter with unheralded 30-year-old lyric soprano Galina Muradova from Moscow, singing a Monteverdi madrigal. Her voice is angelic, suffused with the freshness of youth and the ectasy of the madrigal "Tempro la cetra"-four centuries old, but as new a discovery as if written yesterday.
    Like the string ensemble Moscow Academy of Ancient Music with which she appeared in San Francisco's tiny ODC Theater Feb. 26, she was making her West Coast debut, leaving the enthusiastic audience in her thrall. Though she attended both the Gnessin Music Academy as well as Vienna's Music Hochschule, and has sung at several European festivals, at this stage she doesn't even have a manager. But that should change rapidly, once this run concludes March 2 and the word gets around.
    This program billed as the Wired Strings Festival is a very ambitious and high-quality one, linking both the very old and very new. The 10-member Moscow Academy is also playing some contemporary Russian music under another title (Opus-Posth.) and doing it with polish and excitement, under the charged leadership of violinist, recording artist, and Artistic Director Tatiana Grindenko. Sharing the stage is the Paul Dresher Electro-Acoustic Band in cutting-edge crossover music from both the USA and Russia. Dresher, 51, is a long-standing electric guitarist whose ensembles, with amplification and processed sound, have rocked the halls here for nearly 18 years.

    50. (Mostly) Bay Area Classical Music
    Individual artists karen bentley, Palo Altoraised violinist. Nancy BloomerDeussen, Palo Alto composer. Mimi Dye, violist and afficionado
    http://kzsu.org/~romain/mixed_links.html
    (Mostly) Bay Area Classical Music
    Last update: May 20, 2004 Some of the artists and organizations represented here have sometimes been broadcast on Mixed Up Class radio show. Most of the others may be of interest to classical music listeners in the Bay Area. No apologies for the hodge-podge disorganization of this list! (But any suggestions will be gratefully acknowledged). Other links pertaining to classical music can be found at Yahoo's server as well as their pages for Bay Area music links
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    51. CD Baby Member Meetings - PHILADELPHIA, PA - 2003-06-02
    details, karen bentley, Annville, PA, violinist/violist, conductor, composer.details, Taylor Sappe, Hazleton, Pa, Record label, producer, publisher.
    http://www.cdbaby.net/mm/meeting.php?m=29

    52. News
    of Lebanon County, virtuoso musicians karen bentley Pollick and karen Savage willplay with an international career as a violinist, violist, conductor
    http://www.lvc.edu/news-events/index.aspx?id=604

    53. PennLive.com
    perfect violin concerto WILLIAMSPORT Award-winning violinist Nick DiEugenio togive benefit concert ANNVILLE - Virtuoso musicians karen bentley Pollick and
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    54. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 5
    Ensemble was cofounded in 1999 by violinist Christi Meyers, cellist Laura McPheeters,flutist Chenoa Anderson, clarinettist karen Noel-bentley, pianist Leslie
    http://www.littlechamber.org/helikon2.html
    ABOUT THE HELIKON ENSEMBLE The Helikon Ensemble was co-founded in 1999 by violinist Christi Meyers , cellist Laura McPheeters , flutist Chenoa Anderson , clarinettist Karen Noel-Bentley , pianist Leslie Dala , percussionist Nick Coulter and conductor Wallace Leung . Helikon's members came to Vancouver from across Canada and met by playing together in many of the city's established ensembles and institutions. They decided to form their own ensemble because they shared an interest in new music and saw a need for a mid-sized chamber group to play the worthy but often-neglected repertoire of contemporary chamber music.
    Danny Tones , percussion and Anita Comba , piano.
    Helikon has presented its own concerts and collaborated with other groups in Vancouver, including the Little Chamber Music Series That Could, the Vancouver New Music Festival, the Sonic Boom festival, the UBC Opera department and Hear Me Out! Frequently including other instruments and voice in its programming has allowed Helikon to present works written for instrumentation beyond their core ensemble. Helikon's repertoire has shown a dedication to the standard repertoire of the last century and a desire to seek out new and interesting works by Canadian and international composers. Helikon has played Schoenberg and Xenakis, but also Chris Paul Harman, Cameron Wilson, Jennifer Butler, Derek Charke, and Alison Cameron.
    For the October 19th concert, Helikon Ensemble will be joined by Rosalind Beale-Dala, voice; Cameron Wilson, violin; Peter Gall, oboe, English horn; Laurel Spencer, horn, Ingrid Chiang, bassoon, Reg Quiring, viola; and Les Kasprzak, double bass and Marguerite Witvoet, piano.

    55. Hear&Now: A Calendar For Performances Of American Music
    ROHDE Piano Trio Laurie Amat, soprano karen bentley, violin karen Rosenak, piano NewMusic Series MALCOLM GOLDSTEIN violinist, composer, improviser
    http://www.newmusicbox.org/hear&now/may99/date.html
    Calendar for May, 1999 Select a date May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 Key to Symbols World
    Premiere US
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    Saturday May 1, 1999 - 8:00 PM
    Boston MA

    Mass College of Art, North Hall, 621 Huntington Ave
    EventWorks 99 / Boston CyberArts Festival
    With THURSTON MOORE and others
    Tickets: $10 Saturday May 1, 1999 - 11:00 AM and 12:30 PM Chicago IL Symphony Center, 220 South Michigan Avenue "Peanuts and Pachyderms" ELLEN TAAFFE ZWILICH : Peanuts Gallery Musicians of the Chicago Symphony / William Eddins, conductor Guest performers to be announced Program also includes POULENC : The Story of Babar Tickets: $7 - $30 Saturday May 1, 1999 - 8:30 PM Detroit MI Orchestra Hall, 3711 Woodward Avenue GEORGE GERSHWIN : Cuban Overture GEORGE GERSHWIN/arr. BENNETT : Porgy and Bess, Symphonic Picture Detroit Symphony Orchestra / Eri Klas, conductor Program also includes BEETHOVEN : Overture to Prometheus and BEETHOVEN : Piano Concerto No. 3 (Awadagin Pratt, piano)

    56. Music-David Brownstein
    I am a violinist in the Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra, and Euryanthe Overture,Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2 (karen Noelbentley, clarinet), Sibelius
    http://www.brownstein.ca/inside/music/music.html
    Music
    I am a violinist in the Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra, and although no longer a board member, I am still quite active in mounting our concerts. If you would like to volunteer with front of house duties for VPO concerts, just send me an email.
    Go to the orchestra web page by clicking on the logo below, or stay on this page to see a listing of repertoire from our previous seasons:
    Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra 2002-2003 Season
    October 26, 2002 - 8pm. UBC Old Auditorium. Guest Conductor, Frank Klassen. Berlioz Beatrice and Benedict Overture, Brahms Double Concerto (Aisslinn Nosky, violin, Carina Reeves, cello), Wagner Tristan and Isolde Prelude, Debussy Pelleas and Melisande Interludes, Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliette Fantasy Overture.
    Thursday December 12, - 8pm, Friday 13, - 8pm, Saturday 14, - 8pm, Sunday 15 -3pm, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, UBC. Fully staged with the UBC Opera Ensemble. Lehar, The Merry Widow. Director, Nancy Hermiston. Conductor, Richard Epp. Saturday February 22, 2003. Guest Conductor, Juan Castelao. Faure Overture and Gavotte "Masques et Bergamasques", Stravinsky "No Word from Tom", Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (Soprano Soloist, Mari Hahn), Brahms Symphony No 2.

    57. The Violin: Personal Violinistic Things
    The violinist whom I most admire is Nathan Milstein, a student of pm (Canada College)Redwood Symphony Saxe Dance Suite world premiere (karen bentley, violin
    http://www.black-knight.org/violin/aboutme.html
    Personal Violinistic Things
    Upcoming Performances
    Support your community performing organizations come to concerts! I'm a first violinist in the Redwood Symphony, and sometimes in the pit orchestra for the Lyric Theatre. I also do the occasional bit of freelancing.
    Sunday, February 23rd, 3 pm (Notre Dame Theatre): Redwood Symphony
    • Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Clint Cancio, piano)
    • Sibelius: Symphony No. 5
    • Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
    Sunday, April 13th, 3 pm (Canada College): Redwood Symphony
    • Grondahl: Trombone Concerto (Garo Gagliano, trombone)
    • Kernis: New Era Dance
    • Respighi: The Pines of Rome
    • Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (Danny Coward, violin)
    Sunday, May 4th, 3 pm (Canada College): Redwood Symphony
    • Family concert: based on a "Dance Mania!" theme
    "A Night at the Operas": Redwood Symphony with Schola Cantorum
    • All performances at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.
    • Saturday, May 17th, 8 pm.
    • Sunday, May 18th, 2 pm.

    58. Gods Of Music - REVIEWS
    karen bentley, the violinist in this recording, demonstrates a high degree of skillwith not only mastering what could be a difficult piece to render, but also
    http://www.godsofmusic.com/?rID=6630

    59. Mode Records - Order Information
    Buffalo conducted by Charles Peltz, karen bentley, violin , Susan Royal opera to alibretto by karen Whiteson; Lourdes Piano Trio•; Duo for violinist Pianist
    http://www.mode.com/order.html
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    Order via email , phone or fax to 1-212-979-1027, or by regular mail, payable by check or money order in U.S. Funds.
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    For titles available on both CD and DVD, please specify the format when ordering.
    New York residents, please add 8.625% sales tax.
    Payable by: SHIPPING In U.S.: $3.00 for the first disc, $1.00 each additional. FOREIGN air: $6.00 first disc, $2.50 each additional. Foreign orders payable in U.S. funds only, via International Postal Money Order or Bank Draft payable on a U.S. bank. ADDRESS Mode Records PO Box 1262 New York NY 10009 USA CREDIT CARDS Mode is pleased to announce that we now accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Please forward your credit card number along with the expiration date. All credit card sales will be billed as Mode Records, Inc. E-mail your order to Mode at mode@mode.com , or phone or fax your order to 212-979-1027. REFUND POLICY All Mode merchandise is guaranteed against defects. Please return any defective product to Mode, stating the nature of the defect. We will replace the defective item with a new one, or issue a refund.

    60. CLASSICAL Archives -- February 2003 (#172)
    of Dresher s Unequal Distemperament. This Concerto for Cello and ElectroAcousticBand, featuring Joan Jeanrenaud (and violinist karen bentley, who has a
    http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0302&L=classical&F=&S=&P=18000

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