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1. JMU School Of Music: Rhapsody Newsletter
include performances by violinist Judith Ingolfsson on Jan clarinet, music education. susanna Martone, voice, music education included Gary Hoffman, Cristoph henkel and Timothy Eddy
http://www.jmu.edu/music/rhapsody_newsletter
CLICK HERE FOR SPRING 2002 NEWSLETTER
SUMMER 2002 ISSUE
IN THIS ISSUE:
GREETINGS FROM THE DIRECTOR
Welcome to a new school year with the James Madison University School of Music! As the season begins, we are happy to share highlights of the past months with our alumni, parents and friends. The spring semester of the 2001_2002 academic year proved to be one of our busiest seasons in recent memory. This edition of Rhapsody only touches upon a few of the numerous and varied endeavors upon which we have embarked. These snapshots include some fresh approaches to the education of our students brought to us by the seven new faculty members who joined us last season. Throughout the academic year, the faculty, staff and students investigated new ideas for various aspects of our programs. The result was an exciting time on campus as well as throughout Virginia and this entire region. After you have read the articles and the student and faculty highlights, I invite you to visit our newly constructed Web site at www.jmu.edu/music. The site received extensive upgrades at the beginning of the spring semester and has been undergoing regular fine-tuning. Since we value the opinion of our supporters, it would be great hearing your reaction to this important means of communicating with our friends, alumni and prospective students.

2. International Performers To Create 'world Of Harmony' - May 12, 2003
by the Northeast German Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by young Japanese conductor Koji Kawamoto, with German violinist susanna henkel and Filipino soprano
http://www.inq7.net/lif/2003/may/12/lif_6-1.htm
Monday May 12, 2003, Philippines Text Only All Headlines SMS WAP ... Global Nation International performers
to create 'world of harmony'

By Antonio C. Hila
Inquirer News Service
Charitable cause
TOYOTA Motor Philippines Corp. announces the holding of the 14th annual Toyota Classics in Manila on Oct. 7 at the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The concert will feature artists of different nationalities to convey the idea of "world of harmony." It is topbilled by the Northeast German Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by young Japanese conductor Koji Kawamoto, with German violinist Susanna Henkel and Filipino soprano Rachelle Gerodias as soloists.
As in last year's concert, proceeds of the show will go to a charitable cause, according to Daniel Isla, first vice president of the marketing division. Isla is coordinating preparations for the concert.
The Northeast German Orchestra is the orchestra of Theatre Vorpommern in the Meeklenburg-Vorpommern state. The theater is the result of the fusion in 1994 of the Theatre Greifswald, founded in 1914, and Theatre Stralsund, founded in 1916. It has some 280 members including musicians, opera singers, choir, ballet dancers, actors and actresses.
The orchestra holds three regular concerts every month and 20 special concerts a year. It is composed of some 61 musicians.

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His accurate baton technique and talented musical sense are highly acclaimed.Accompanying the orchestra will be violinist, susanna henkel.
http://www.thaimisc.com/freewebboard/php/vreply.php?user=savebird&topic=188

4. CBC.ca - The WhatsOnNewfoundlandLabrador Archives
Sampson, Barry Canning and Oh susanna, hosted by Angela Pickett, noted violinist, is going to school before Christmas, 1988, filmmaker Cathy henkel s 59year
http://interact.cbc.ca/pipermail/whatsonnewfoundlandlabrador/2004-April/000014.h
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Thu Apr 29 15:39:32 EDT 2004 newsletters at cbc.ca April 29, 2004 What's On CBC Newfoundland & Labrador. All the latest highlights are right here! CBC TELEVISION ZeD East "The Coast with The Most" Friday, May 14, 7:30 p.m. This week in the third of a four-part, half-hour series called ZeD East, host Deanne Foley grabs the reins on a breakneck ride through Atlantic Canada sampling the best of east coast. > From PEI comes the animated short "Men With Ties", the story of creation rewritten for the corporate world. When it comes to chic-boutik buys, most of us don't think of St. John's. That is, until now. Meet artisan-turned-fashionista Melanie Butts. We'll also meet painter Mario Doucette who decided to use his paintbrush to protest the lack of creativity in Moncton's cityscape. Fredericton rapper Pimp-Tea performs. http://www.stjohns.cbc.ca

5. Artsandentertainment: Symphony's Premiere Sets Quantum Theory To Music
Brahms Double Concerto, taking up the second half of the program, was a family affair, with violinist susanna henkel and her father, cellist Christoph henkel
http://www.sptimes.com/News/121000/news_pf/Artsandentertainment/Symphony_s_premi

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Symphony's premiere sets quantum theory to music
By JOHN FLEMING SARASOTA For better or worse, reaction to David Carlson's first symphony will depend on reaction to the effect from which it draws its title, Quantumsymphony. The three-movement work, lasting about half an hour, was premiered Friday night by Florida West Coast Symphony, artistic director Leif Bjaland conducting, at Van Wezel Hall. At the center of the slow middle movement is a simple melody in the strings that was recorded by the orchestra and played back on tape during the performance. It's a fragment Carlson wrote when he was 15 he's now 48 and is meant to exemplify a tenet of quantum mechanics. "Quantum theory asks us to accept the possibility that time is not statistical or linear," the composer wrote in a program note, explaining that juxtaposing the music of his youth on tape with the music of his maturity played live was a way to express how the past and the present can exist simultaneously in the mind. The effect was evocative, and it was hard to tell what was recorded and what was live, but it also didn't seem to matter which was which. Is the prerecorded music necessary, or could the passage just be played live?

6. Floridian: A Little Risk Taking
Another young musician to follow is susanna henkel, a German violinist featured in the Brahms Double Concerto with her father, cellist Christoph henkel, with
http://www.sptimes.com/News/123100/Floridian/A_little_risk_taking.shtml
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If new work is any measure of vitality, then 2000 was a good year in the Tampa Bay area - maybe one of the best ever.
By JOHN FLEMING In classical music, 2000 was marked by celebrations of a matched set of baroque and 20th century composers. It was a Bach year and a Copland year. Both had anniversaries (the 250th anniversary of J.S. Bach's death, the 100th anniversary of Aaron Copland's birth), and their music was heard far and wide. 2000 was also the year when the country's most prominent symphony orchestras couldn't seem to find anyone to lead them. Vacancies are pending in the music directorships of the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra. This game of high-level musical chairs extends to the Florida Orchestra, which also has an opening on the podium. Longtime music director Jahja Ling announced he was stepping down at the end of the season in 2002.

7. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:VIOLINISTEN-LINKS
Hörbeispiele und weiteren Infos. henkel, susanna die Geigerin präsentiert ihre Vita sowie Repertoire Der 1959 geborene violinist war einer der letzen Schüler von Jascha Heifetz
http://www.phone-soft.de/cyber-world/o9420d.htm
TOP-LINK UP-LINK DISCUSSION SEARCH ... HELP VIOLINISTEN-LINKS
  • Anne-Sophie Mutter - Offizielle Homepage der Violonistin mit Bio-/Diskographie, Konzertdaten und Links zu (meist englischsprachigen) weiteren Seiten
  • Cernoch, Vitezslav - Tschechischer Geiger mit Lebensdaten, Repertoire, Auftritten und Infos zu seinen Aufnahmen.
  • Das Tempo bestimme ich
  • Gespräch - mit Anne-Sophie Mutter (Sendung BR-alpha vom 20.10.99); Kurzbiographie, Auszeichnungen und Interview zum Nachlesen.
  • Grumiaux, Arthur - Kurze Biografie über den Geiger auf den Seiten der gleichnamigen belgischen Stiftung.
  • Hahn, Hilary - (Sony) Biografie der jungen Geigerin, die von der Presse schon jetzt als neues "Jahrhundert-Tallent" bezeichnet wird.
  • Hope, Daniel - Offizielle Seite des jungen englischen Geigers mit Vorliebe für Zeitgenössische Musik. Bio-/Diskografie, Termine, Hörbeispiele und weiteren Infos.
  • Henkel, Susanna - die Geigerin präsentiert ihre Vita sowie Repertoire, Konzerttermine, Pressestimmen und Fotos.
  • Karmon, Nina - Eine junge Geigerin aus Stuttgart. Repertoire, Kritiken, Konzerte und weitere Daten.
  • Kennedy, Nigel
  • 8. 09650301Leo VIII, Italian (anti-)Pope (963-65), Dies 11310301
    at 72 18510304Michael henkel, composer, dies Paul Klecki/Kletzki, Polish violinist/composer/conductor Rodriguez, actor (Golden Stallion, susanna Pass), dies
    http://www.nominator.com/BUSCA/cgi-bin/history/mar-D.txt

    9. Footprints Of Fayette
    susanna refused Edward henkel represented Round Top and Charles Luck represented O Quinn At first, he aspired to become a violinist by attending the conservatory
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfayett/footprints2.htm
    Footprints of Fayette
    F - K
    These histories were written by members of the Fayette County Historical Commission. They first appeared in the weekly column, "Footprints of Fayette," which is published in the Fayette County Record, Banner Press, Flatonia Argus, Schulenburg Sticker , and Weimar Mercury newspapers.

    How Fayette County Came To Be
    by Larry K. Ripper Did you ever wonder how and when Fayette County was organized? What distant events in our state's history would shape "old La Fayette's" boundaries, as we know them today? In the days when Texas lands were still a part of Mexico, it was politically divided into governing municipalities. Two of these covered the entire lower Colorado and Brazos River basins. Mina formed the upper district, with its southern boundary near La Grange and the La Bahia Road. From there, the Municipality of Matagorda ran all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. The boundaries for these municipalities were often aligned with the river drainage systems, forming the basis for future land surveys. Much later, in North and West Texas, counties would be surveyed in a north-south, east-west orientation. When the Republic of Texas was founded in 1836, the County of Bastrop was organized at the southern end of the Municipality of Mina, with Colorado County being formed at the upper end of the old Municipality of Matagorda. La Grange, and the La Bahia Road, again formed the natural boundary between these two new counties.

    10. DINO-Online - Webseiten-Suche (Suchergebnis)
    TheStradMagazine. violinist www.gerbeth.at/Zeitungen.htm Willkommen bei Adobe GoLive 5Susanna henkel Violine solo THESTRADMAGAZINEstrad selection - CD of the month October
    http://www.dino-online.de/redirect.html?query=The Strad Magazine

    11. Folker! - Rezensionen
    FOLKER! Das deutsche Musikmagazin EMIL BRUH Klezmer violinist and Instrumental Ensemble (Global Village CD 102); 17 Tracks, 4407; 2/2004
    http://www.folker.de/cds/rezi.htm
    =die Besondere CD; =CD-Rezension; =Kurzrezension; =CD gelistet
    =Buchrezension =Video =DVD
    10 SAITEN 1 BOGEN : Samowar (Extraplatte EX 381 099-2); 17 Tracks, 56:26; mit Texten; 6/99 100 HITS IN C-DUR
    3 FALKNER
    : ja ja (Trikont US-0255); 21 Tracks, 55:00; mit Infos und Liedtexten; 2/99 3 LITER LANDWEIN : Schenk ein (East Side Story Records EASY 97001-2); 20 Tracks, 64:00; 6/2002
    44 LENINGRAD : 44 bpm (Amadis); 3 Tracks, 11:48; 6/98 44 LENINGRAD : Sto! (Amadis); 11 Tracks, 53:38; kein Booklet, aber extrem tolle Aufmachung!!; 5/2001 4FREE HANDS : Two Faces (Laika/Rough Trade 35101072); 10 Tracks, 52:00; mit Infos; 4/99
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    ANIADA A NOAR AZIZA A. MARWAN ABADO : Marakeb (Iris Music/Helikon Helikon harmonia mundi HMCD 87); 11 Tracks, 52:17; mit Texten; 5/2002 MARWAN ABADO ABAJI : Bedouin'Blues (Pfairplay Kwark/Socadisc Sc 860); 13 Tracks, 48:46; 2/2001 ABAJI : Oriental Voyage (Network / Zweitausendeins 23.897); 16 Tracks, 53:50; mit Infos; 4/2003 : Ngoma Iko Huku (dizim 4701-2); 22 Tracks, 63:24; Infos engl./franz.; 4/2000 GEORGE ABDO : Belly Dance (Smithsonian/Sunny Moon SFW Cd 40458); 15 Tracks, 75:06; mit Texten u. Infos; 2/2003

    12. Mabton History
    It may also be shared with others, provided the header with copyright notice is included. However, it may not be republished in any form without permission of the copyright owner.
    http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/pub/towns/yakima90.txt

    13. 1888 Wichita City Directory
    Midwest Historical Genealogical Society. Wichita, Kansas. 1888 City Directory. Transcribed by Bonnie Johnson
    http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/mhgs/1888dir.htm
    Genealogical Society
    Wichita, Kansas
    1888 City Directory
    Transcribed by Bonnie Johnson CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Wichita, Kansas, 1888 ARTISTS and ARTISTS' MATERIALS Bell, Geo H, portrait artist, ab 106 e Douglas Jekyll, Miss Emily, art directress, Garfield Lever's Portrait studio, 525 Sedgwick Love, Miss Alice B, art directress W Univ, 18 Bitting bldg Martin, E R, art supplies, 116 n Market Morrison, G W, artist, ab 220 n Main Pattee & Martin, art supplies, 151 n Main Yaladee, G B, artist, r ave "F" on Motor Young Brothers, art supplies, 352 n Main BAKERS Bon Ton, 348 n Main Brown, F M, 701 e Oak Centennial, 823 w Douglas Cincinnati bakery, 424 e Douglas City Bakery, 131 n Market Eagle, 1121 s Lawrence Indiana, 254 n Main Model, 1101 e Douglas Oak Street, 521 e Oak Santa Fe, 146 n Main BOOK BINDERIES Beacon, ab 121 n Market Eagle, 111 e Douglas EXPRESS COMPANIES Adams Express Co, 327 e Douglas American, 103 w Douglas Pacific Express Co, 109 n Main United States, 109 n Main Wells Fargo Co, 103 w Douglas JUSTICES PEACE Barrett, S L, ab 140 n Main Hammond, W O, Sheriff's office Walker, W F, ab 103 e Douglas

    14. Variant | Issue 8
    Variant issue 8 a magazine of crosscurrents in culture critical thinking, imaginative ideas, independent media, and artistic interventions
    http://www.variant.org.uk/8texts/issue8.html
    Variant issue 8 www.ndirect.co.uk/~variant variant@ndirect.co.uk back to issue list Variant issue 8 Summer 1999 Contents Pierre Bourdieuís Sociological Theory of Culture
    Brigit Fowler Artschool Jungle
    Lorna Miller Tales from the Great Unwashed
    Ian Brotherhood 20th Century Prison Blues: An essay informed by four novels
    Jim Ferguson History of the LMC
    Clive Bell ëtun yuh and meck fashioní ó The Container Project
    Mervin Jarman and Matthew Fuller
    Mark Pawson Supplement
    Byzantine Politics: The Abudction and Trial of Abdullah Ocalan

    William Clark The Wilson plots
    Robin Ramsay Dragsters and Drag Queens, Beatification and Beating Off Simon Herbert A Cut and Paste Conversation Art Activism and Oppositionality: Essays from AfterImage Ann Vance The First European Seminar on Artist Run Spaces Micz Flor Return to the Far Pavilions Daniel Jewesbury When you care enough to be the very best Leigh French Pierre Bourdieuís sociological theory of culture Brigit Fowler Thus Bourdieu is well-placed to argue that the fundamental element of modernity is the historical shift towards the greater significance of the economy within the whole society. From being a ìthing in itselfî the economy becomes a ìthing for itselfî. In particular, the gift exchange of goods and labour, which had once been totally organised around reciprocity, is largely replaced. What is substituted for it, of course, is the production and circulation of commodities, but also the enclosure of a sacred island of Art, where an inversion of commodity values emerge, in such a way that high sales no longer count as an acceptable measure of aesthetic value:

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