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21. ALIAS Musicians
principal cellist under the baton of Michael Tilsonthomas. with cellist Yo-Yo Maand violinist Mark O Pianist Leah bowes holds degrees from Settlement Music
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Zeneba Bowers , the Artistic Director of ALIAS, earned both her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the Eastman School of Music in 1994 and 1996, respectively. Zeneba has served as concertmaster of Charleston Spoleto Festival, Festival dei Due Mondi (Spoleto, Italy), and the New World Symphony. She has played under the batons of Michael Tilson Thomas, Zdenek Macal, Pinchas Zuckerman, Hugh Wolff, and Leonard Slatkin. She has also performed with the Rochester Philharmonic and the Britt Festival Orchestra in Oregon.
East Nashville Center for the Creative Arts
, and appearing as part of the guest artist series. Alison Gooding received her Bachelor of Music degree from Florida State University and her Master of Music degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Miss Gooding now plays violin with the Nashville Symphony full time, teaches privately, works in the recording industry, and volunteers with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee Licia Jaskunas Clarinetist Lee Levine Christopher Norton Leslie Norton Currently in his fifth season with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, cellist

22. What's Up
violinist thomas bowes and pianist and composer Eleanor Albergea perform greatworks from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic masters, as well as works by
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Vol. 20, No. 2
Sept. 21, 2000
International films screened
on Sunday nights in Trabant
The University's 2000 International Film Series will feature movies with such themes as individuals returning home to face the families they left behind and trying to maintain traditional ways of life in a time of rapid modernization. All of the 35 mm films in the series, which are free and open to the public, are scheduled at 7:30 p.m., Sundays, in the theatre of the Trabant University Center. The fall lineup includes: Mifune (Mifune's Last Song), on Sept. 24, is a Danish film with eccentric humor of a man, his retarded brother and their housekeeper, a prostitute on the run from a stalker. "The strong, small ensemble...lends the film a corrosive intimacy," wrote Wesley Morris in the San Francisco Examiner Genghis Blues, on Oct. 1, is an American documentary and Audience Award-winner at Sundance in 1999, in which a blind blues singer from San Francisco travels to Tuva, home of Genghis Khan, to participate in a contest of throat singers. Erskineville Kings

23. 2000-2001 Performing Arts Series
This spellbinding husbandand-wife duo from Great Britain includes thomas bowes,violinist, who has performed as soloist with the London Philharmonic and has
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Volume 3/Number 1
2000-2001 Performing Arts Series
DOUBLE EXPOSURE Double Exposure's concerts span the great baroque, classical and romantic masterpieces as well as featuring original works by such living composers as Arvo Pärt, John Adams and Chick Corea. This spellbinding husband-and-wife duo from Great Britain includes Thomas Bowes, violinist, who has performed as soloist with the London Philharmonic and has achieved international recognition for his exhilarating work, and Eleanor Albergea, pianist and composer, whose music has been commissioned and performed by the London Philharmonic, London Mozart Players and the London Chamber Symphony, to name a few. Her orchestral piece "Sun Warrior" received its acclaimed U.S. premiere by the Women's Philharmonic in 1997. Saturday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m. Mitchell Hall DOUBLE EXPOSURE COMPOSING WORKSHOP Free and open to the public. Friday, Oct. 6, 2:30 p.m. Amy E. du Pont Music Building JUMP RHYTHM JAZZ PROJECT SCHOLARS OF LONDON Hailed as one of the world's musical treasures, The Scholars of London has given at least 2,500 concerts in more than 50 countries, a record which can be rivaled by very few ensembles in the field of chamber music. The name "Scholars" derives from the fact that the original members of the group all won scholarships to Cambridge University to sing in the famous choir of King's College Chapel. Although it began as an all-male ensemble, as early as 1972, the group changed to include a female voice. The group's sparkling performances, enlivened by humorous commentary, span five centuries of madrigals, folksongs, sacred music and much more from many countries. Saturday, Jan. 20, 8 p.m. Mitchell Hall

24. British Music Information Centre
She is pianist in a duo with her husband, violinist thomas bowes. Other worksof limited technical difficulty by Eleanor Alberga. title. forces. duration.
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Eleanor Alberga : Remember
"Remember is dedicated to the memory of my mother. With slow and simple phrases at the start, the music progresses with metric subdivisions and then settles back to the ideas at the beginning. Although the content, shape and form of the piece exists in its own right, the Jamaican folksong "Come Lisa "weaves like a thread appearing and disappearing throughout the fabric of the composition. The overall character is plaintive, lyrical, gentle yet passionate"
Biography
Jamaican-born Eleanor Alberga is regarded as one of the most exciting and inventive composers on the contemporary music scene. She first started writing for the London Contemporary Dance Theatre and interest in these performances resulted in a wide range of commissions for concert music, encompassing solo works, chamber music, orchestral pieces, and electronic scores. Her music has now been heard at London's South Bank Centre, the Royal Albert Hall, and St John's, Smith Square, as well as in other major venues throughout the UK and abroad. She has had works performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Chamber Symphony, the European Women's Orchestra, Lontano, and the Bournemouth Sinfonietta.

25. What Happened On June 13th
and Liz Phillips composer and Richard thomas NYC, (John at 55 1713 Arcangelo CorelliItalian violinist/composer, dies dies at 64 1946 Edward bowes radio host
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26. Encyclopedia4U - List Of People By Name: Bo - Encyclopedia Article
Bolduc, Madame, singer, songwriter, harmonicist, violinist; Bowdler, thomas, (born1754), medical doctor and Bowersox, Kenneth, astronaut; bowesLyon, Elizabeth
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27. Department Of Music
Saturday, January 31st at 800 pm, in LaCorte Hall, Recital Hall (LCH A103)Eleanor Alberga, pianist. thomas bowes, violinist. Chamber Music Recital
http://music2.csudh.edu/events/events9798.html
CSUDH Music Department
1997-98 Calendar of Events
California State University Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills Music Department server 1 CSU Dominguez Hills Music Department server 2 Click your mouse here to see a list of our events for last Spring Semester, 1997 Click your mouse on the month you wish to see: September, 1997 October, 1997 November, 1997 December, 1997 ... June, 1998 September, 1997 Monday, September 8th at 5:00 pm at the ERC Patio
    Toro Welcome Week President's Reception
    The CSU Dominguez Hills Jazz Ensemble, Rod Butler, Director Sponsored by The Welcome Week Committee
Thursday, September 11th, 4:00-6:00 pm on the Mall
    Toro Welcome Week Barbecue
    Jazz Ensemble including members of Mu Phi Epsilon Fraternity, led by David Champion Sponsored by The Welcome Week Committee
Thursday, September 11th at 8:00 pm, in LaCorte Hall, Recital Hall (LCH A103)
    Goin' South
    Folk music of Southern United States Free, but donations welcome Sponsored by The Welcome Week Committee, The Student Union, The Multicultural Center, and The Mu Phi Epsilon Music Fraternity through a grant from Associated Students, Inc., Contact David Champion at (310) 243-3901
Saturday, September 20th at 8:30 am - 3:30 pm in the Gym Dance Studio, (A102)

28. Department Of Music
Double Exposure Eleanor Alberga, pianist, thomas bowes, violinist ChamberMusic Recital Click here to see a picture of Double Exposure
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CSUDH Music Department
1998-99 Calendar of Events
California State University Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills Music Department server 1 CSU Dominguez Hills Music Department server 2 Click your mouse here to see a list of our events for Spring Semester, 1997 Click your mouse here to see a list of our events for Fall,1997 and Spring 1998 Click your mouse on the month you wish to see: September, 1998 October, 1998 November, 1998 December, 1998 ... June, 1999 September, 1998 Monday, September 14th at 5:00 pm in the LCH Sculpture Garden
    Toro Welcome Week President's Reception
    The Beatless Rock Group Sponsored by The Welcome Week Committee
Wednesday, September 16th at 8:00 pm, in LaCorte Hall, Recital Hall (LCH A103)
    World Music
    World Music Recital Free, but donations welcome Sponsored by The Welcome Week Committee, The Student Union, The Multicultural Center, and The Mu Phi Epsilon Music Fraternity through a grant from Associated Students, Inc., Contact David Champion at (310) 243-3901
Thursday, September 17th, 4:00-6:00 pm in the LCH Sculpture Garden
    Toro Welcome Week Barbecue
    Jazz Ensemble including members of Mu Phi Epsilon Fraternity, led by David Champion

29. Marlin Chronicle-ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Familiar Faces Series include Tidewater Guitar Orchestra, Jamaican pianist andcomposer Eleanor Alberga along with British violinist thomas bowes, Quink, The
http://student.vwc.edu/~chronicle/10_6_00/arts.htm
October 6, 2000 VWC Sound Bites
"Familiar Faces" Series at Wesleyan
By AMY McCLUSKEY
The first show of the "Familiar Faces" Series was held Friday, September 29 in the Hofheimer Theater. Bluegrass band East Virginia was the headlining act that kicked off the season here at Wesleyan. Known as one of the country’s premier bluegrass bands, East Virginia also features a true alumnus, Art Mcdonough (class of 1973). East Virginia’s music is traditionally blended bluegrass with Joe McDonough on dobro, Dave Ratcliffe on lead guitar, Ron Barnes on banjo, Harold Smith on mandolin, and Art on bass. If you missed this show, don’t worry, there are plenty more coming up. Upcoming shows from the "Familiar Faces" Series include: Tidewater Guitar Orchestra, Jamaican pianist and composer Eleanor Alberga along with British violinist Thomas Bowes, Quink, The Doorway Singers and many others. Check www.vwc.edu for a complete listing.
Discovery Days turns into Discovery Night
Due to the cancellation of Discovery days, Discovery Night stood on its own as "A Celebration of Multicultural Voices"
By REBECCA DESJARDINS
The government asks me to "check one" if I want money. I just laugh in their face and say, "How can you ask me to be one race?" . . . I could give you an epic about my ways of life or my look and you want me to fill it in "one square box.". . . There’s no "one kind" to fill for anyone . . . I’ll just check "other," say artist, that’s who I am: a poet, a writer, a lover of man.

30. NESTA - Eleanor Alberga Awardee Profile
2001. Eleanor’s Violin Concerto no. 1 sees its first two performances in Scotlandwith the SCO under Joseph Swensen, with her husband, violinist thomas bowes.
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// nothing // nothing // nothing Awardee story Eleanor Alberga
Fellowship
London
In brief Eleanor is developing her compositional techniques to create new, large-scale orchestral works. Receiving a NESTA Fellowship has allowed her to devote the necessary time and has given her access to a mentor.
PROFILE Pushing the boundaries of compositional style Eleanor Alberga has been writing music since she was a child growing up in Jamaica. But she never had any formal training in composition. Instead, she studied as a concert pianist at the Royal Academy of Music, from where she went on to win various prestigious awards and develop an accomplished career. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - and in 2000, she decided to stop performing to concentrate full time on writing. The Fellowship is buying Eleanor time away from immediate commissions to undertake a period of development, experimentation and eventually training with well-established composers. This will give her the chance to push the limits of compositional style and create major new works, including an opera and large-scale orchestral and choral works.

31. CU Festival Celebrates 5th Year
Also in January, the husbandand-wife duo of violinist thomas bowes andJamaican-born pianist/composer Eleanor Alberga will give a recital.
http://clemsonews.clemson.edu/WWW_releases/1997/october1997/Fifth_Year.html
DATE: 10-3-97
CONTACT: Claudette Alexander-Thomason, (864) 656-1478
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WRITER: Glenn Hare, (864) 656-0382
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CLEMSON FESTIVAL CELEBRATES
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
CLEMSON It started as an assignment in a graduate level English class five years ago. Three Clemson University students decided to design a special program that celebrated the artistic gifts of African-Americans. Berlethia Pitts of Seneca, Michelle Smote of Spartanburg and Teresa Sims of Jonesville all agreed they had too little exposure to the arts, writings and music of African-Americans. "We believed that if we could come up with a way to showcase the cultural talents of blacks, the entire Clemson student body would be richer," said Sims. "That's how Clemson's Festival of African-American Literature and the Arts (FAALA) started." With the help of English professors Jim Andreas and Dixie Goswami, who had personal contacts with several writers, musicians and artists, and Claudette Alexander-Thomason of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, the students came up with a plan that became a reality during the 1992-93 academic year. "We selected the third week of October to hold the festival," Sims said, "because my birthday is that week."

32. CU Festival Celebrates 5th Year
New York Daily News as a new jazz diva in the traditions of Ella Fitzgerald andSarah Vaughan. The husbandand-wife duo of violinist thomas bowes and Jamaican
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CLEMSON FESTIVAL CELEBRATES
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
CLEMSON It started as an assignment in a graduate level English class five years ago. Three Clemson University students decided to design a special program that celebrated the artistic gifts of African-Americans.
Berlethia Pitts of Seneca, Michelle Smote of Spartanburg and Teresa Sims of Jonesville all agreed they had little exposure to the arts, writings and music of African-Americans. "We believed that if we could come up with a way to showcase the cultural talents of blacks, the entire Clemson student body would be richer," said Sims. "That's how Clemson's Festival of African-American Literature and the Arts (FAALA) started."
With the help of English professors Jim Andreas and Dixie Goswami, who had personal contacts with several writers, musicians and artists, and Claudette Alexander-Thomason of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, the students came up with a plan that became a reality during the 1992-93 academic year.
"We selected the third week of October to hold the festival," Sims said, "because my birthday is that week."

33. New Page 1
violinist thomas bowes recently performed as soloist with the LondonPhilharmonic. He has achieved international recognition for
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OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS CHIPOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE 3094 INDIAN CIRCLE Marianna, FL 32446 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 13, 2000 CHIPOLA’S FALL DEAN’S LIST ANNOUNCED MARIANNA To be placed on the Dean’s List, a student must take 12 or more semester hours of courses and make an average of 3.25 (B+) to 4.0 (A) in all courses. Students who made perfect averages of 4.0—straight A’s—and their hometowns are: Alford David C. Barton, Heather A. Bengry. Altha Janice P. Grantham. Blountstown Joshua O. Bietenholz, Jesse E. Birch, Amber L. Goodman, Maja L. Mayo, Amanda C. Williams. Bonifay John N. Howell, Zena S. Riley, Hilary J. Taylor. Campbellton Pamela R. Williams, Randall J. Wynn. Chipley Andrea M. Bruner, Nadia Dastgir, Jeffrey B. Peel, Timothy A. Register, Carly D. Williams, Drew N. Wood, Kimberly S. Yglesias. Cottondale Bryan A. Pumphrey, Brenda F. Wood. Caryville Carmen Sconiers. Cypress Melissa J. Church. Graceville Jason L. Toole. Grand Ridge Brigitte N. Barfoot, Maria M. Davis, Holly M. Wilson, Myra B. Johnson. Greenwood Callie W. Little, Tracy N. Mathews.

34. Dateline Maryland
violinist thomas bowes and pianist/composer Eleanor Alberga perform musicby Beethoven, Ravel, de Falla, plus a recent work by Alberga.
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Dateline Maryland
Tuesday, February 17 Lecture 4 p.m. "Optical Lattices: Atomic Physics Meets Solid State," with William D. Phillips, 1997 Nobel Laureate; Group Leader, Atomic Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology; and Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of Maryland. 1410 Physics Bldg. 5-3401. Computer Training University Theatre 8 p.m. "Emma" by Michael Fry based on the novel by Jane Austen A comic clash between romance and independence by one of the world's most charming and successful authors. Pugliese Theatre. 5-2201*.
Wednesday, February 18 9 a.m.-4 p.m. "Principle Centered Leadership." Course focuses on the paradigms, principles and processes of effective managerial and organizational leadership. Program includes all materials, lunch and a certificate of participation. Van Munching Hall. 5-5651*. Diversity 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Multi-Ethnic Student Career and Job Fair. Information on part-time and full-time positions, internships and co-ops for students and alumni. Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union. 4-7225. Lectures Noon-12:50 p.m. Theatre: Sounding the Humanities discussion of "Emma" with off-campus guest speaker. 0154 Tawes Fine Arts. 5-2201.

35. York Music Update
who, influenced by the enthusiasm of Dr William Evelyn, and later John bowes Morrell,Oliver W, 1748 thomas PERKINS, aledraper. 1750 WILLIAM SHAW, violinist.
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YORK MUSIC
Update, 7th February, 2002
(see bibliography of waits literature at www.waits.org.uk
Since the publication of York Music in 1988 substantial new information on the York city waites has come to light, in no small part thanks to the late Thomas Parsons Cooper, 1863-1937, affectionately known in his time (and today by those who have discovered him) as "TPC". In a photograph taken in 1905 TPC can be seen aged 42 among the Old York Views and Worthies committee When I was researching York Music TPC's little book The Christmas Waites and Minstrels of Bygone York proved useful but not particularly inspiring. From somewhere I got its date as 1909, which may be the case although I am unable to verify at present. In May 1992, whilst still trying to "kill off" Dan Hardman, I requested a number of documents in York reference library which should have included this pamphlet, but it wasn't in the heap brought to me from the store. However, I had been accidentally provided with a typescript I had not seen before: The Waits and Minstrels of the City of York from the earliest times to the year 1835 . It turned out to be remarkably like my own book York Music , written by TPC around 1934. It surprised and pleased me by ante-mimicking

36. Biography Text
With her husband, violinist thomas bowes, she formed the very successful duo ‘DoubleExposure’ an ensemble committed to playing and commissioning new
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ’, which received its premiere at the Royal Festival Hall in 1994 with Franz Welser Möst and the LPO. It was praised by David Lister of The Independent as being "rich, colourful, atmospheric and often downright alarming”. Alberga's many commissions encompass a wide range of solo and chamber music as well as orchestral works. - scored for large symphony orchestra - was premiered in June 2000 with Leonard Slatkin. Alberga attended its United States' premiere in January 2001, where the Pro Art Symphony Orchestra in San Francisco performed it to huge acclaim, from audience, conductor and players alike. Other recent compositions include two string quartets for the Maggini and Smith Quartets; ’ for Lontano and ‘Glinting, Glancing Shards' for the Delta Saxophone Quartet. ‘Market of the Dead’, composed for the BBC Sound on Film series was broadcast in August 1999. It was described in the Daily Telegraph as "..wonderful - a lyrical, mystical meditation…..”. Eleanor Alberga was the first composer to be commissioned for the inaugural Festival of Women in Music. She was also invited to participate in the prestigious Composer to Composer Festival in Colorado, USA, and was a featured composer at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival.

37. National Portrait Gallery A-Z Of Portrait Sitters (S)
St George (17451799), West Indian fencer and violinist. Lindsay) (died 1851), Wifeof thomas Hugh Sandford Francis bowes Sayre (1885-), Assistant Secretary of
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Sitter Artist Portrait
Sitters A to Z A B C D ... R S T U V W ...
Rafael Sabatini
(1875-1950), Novelist. 7 portraits.
Sir Edward Sabine
(1788-1883), General, scientist and President of the Royal Society. 3 portraits.
Henry Sacheverell
(1674?-1724), Rector of St Andrew's, Holborn. 7 portraits.
Lucy Sacheverell
, Lovelace's Lucasta. 2 portraits.
Oliver Wolf Sacks
(1933-), Writer and professor of neurology. 1 portrait.
George Sackville Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville
(1716-1785), Soldier and statesman. 13 portraits.
Charles Sackville-West, 4th Baron Sackville
(1870-1962), Major-General. 3 portraits.
(died 1961), Wife of 4th Baron Sackville; previous wife of Stephen Bigelow; daughter of William Meredith. 3 portraits.
Edward Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville
(1901-1965), Writer and musicologist. 7 portraits. Victoria Mary ('Vita') Sackville-West (1892-1962), Writer and gardener; wife of Sir Harold Nicolson. 7 portraits. Rod Saddington , Crane driver. 1 portrait. Sade (Helen Folasade Adu) (1959-), Singer. 1 portrait.

38. Lydian String Quartet
Both second violinist Judith Eissenberg s and Mary Ruth MCA; music of Chaushian,Firsova, thomas Oboe Lee Soloists Paulette bowes, Judith Gordon, and Daniel
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39. Rochester Review • University Of Rochester
A violinist, Kang has served as vice president for a resident in urologic surgeryat thomas Jefferson University Brian and Elizabeth Dugan bowes 94 write to
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40. Victoria Conservatory Of Music: News And Community Performances
Scholarship Alexandra Hill and Jeremy bowes Leeder Memorial of composer, pianist,and violinist is magical from Gianni Schicchi) Joanne thomas, soprano; Milos
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Saturday, June 5, 2004
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Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano

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VCM Open House at the Selkirk Waterfront Festival
Saturday, June 5, Jutland Road at the Waterfront 9 am to 4 pm: Championship regatta 10 am to 3 pm: Conservatory performances 11 am to 3 pm: Family Fun Fair
Join the Conservatory in the great outdoors as we move lock, stock, instruments, and performers to the Selkirk Waterfront for a day of fun and family celebrations. Watch for dozens of VCM performers on the festival's main stage from 10 am to 3 pm, including a variety of our ensembles.

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