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41. Violinist.com Discussion Board
For instance, dylana jenson is a fine violinist, as is Takako Nishizaki, an manyothers, but they either made a name for themselves like Nishizaki or were
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The Rhode Island Philharmonic was at PPAC with violinist dylana jenson. ProvidenceCollege presented “The Diary of Anne Frank.” Tickets were $4.
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43. HollandSentinel.com -G.R. Symphony Conductor To Play At Festival 07/18/02
Worldclass violinist dylana jenson and her husband, Grand Rapids Symphony conductorDavid Lockington, cello, will make their first appearance at the Chamber
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World-class violinist Dylana Jenson and her husband, Grand Rapids Symphony conductor David Lockington, cello, will make their first appearance at the Chamber Music Festival of Saugatuck during the second week of this summer's concert series. Lockington and Jenson will join frequent festival contributors Robert Byrnes, piano, and Joan Conway, piano, for performances of music by Frank Bridge, Claude Debussy and Johannes Brahms at the Woman's Club of Saugatuck at 8 p.m. tonight and Friday. A native of Great Britain, David Lockington completed his bachelor of aArts degree at the University of Cambridge and received his master's degree in cello performance from Yale University. Lockington has been music director of the Grand Rapids Symphony since January 1999; the long list of orchestras for which he has held the same position includes the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, the Denver Young Artists' Orchestra, the Boulder Bach Festival, the Ohio Chamber Orchestra, and New Mexico Symphony, and the Long Island Philharmonic. By the age of 13, Jenson has performed with most major orchestras in the United States and traveled to Europe and Latin America for concerts, recitals, and recordings. Jenson has toured Australia and Japan and was made an Honorary Citizen of Costa Rica for her artistic contribution to that country. Her recent performances have included Louisiana Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, the New Mexico Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, and the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra. She is currently distinguished professor of music at Grand Valley State University.

44. The Holland Sentinel: Features: 'A Piece Of My Heart' Opening At Hope College 10
violinist to perform. ALLENDALE Grand Valley State University will concludeits International Violin Series with a performance by dylana jenson.
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'A Piece of My Heart' opening at Hope College
Hope College Theatre will present the first play of its fall season at 8 p.m. tonight with a production of "A Piece of My Heart," by Shirley Lauro. The play is a drama about six women who served in Vietnam. The production will be presented in the studio theatre of the DeWitt Center, located on Columbia Avenue at 12th Street. There will also be performances on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 18-19; and Friday and Saturday, Oct. 27-28. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $7, with a special price of $4 for senior citizens and students. Reservations may be made by calling the theatre lobby ticket office at 395-7890. The play is based on Keith Walker's book of the same title, which contains the stories of 26 women who served in Vietnam. The dramatic version focuses on how four nurses, a Red Cross worker and a country-western singer came to serve in the war-torn country. The play portrays each young woman before, during and after her tour in the Vietnamese jungle, and ends as each leaves a personal token at the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. According to John Tammi, professor of theatre and director of the production, while "A Piece of My Heart" was chosen for the current season because it offers solid roles for women actors to tackle, it has grown to be much more than simply another theater production.

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46. Violin - Category Of SunSteam Search - Meta Search The Web For
Interview With violinist dylana jenson dylana jenson in her Carnegie Hall debutwith Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra was hailed by the New York
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47. Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau ~ Calendar Of Events
On the program David Lockington, conducting, dylana jenson, violin. Amelia Trio atInterlochen (Jul 27, 2004) violinist Anthea Kreston, cellist Jason Duckles
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48. WFIU: Directions In Sound
Guest Recital dylana jenson, Violin With Brian Ganz, Piano Wednesday, July 16,8 pm. and concludes on July 25 with a performance by jazz violinist and IU
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Ether Game ... How an NPR Fan Became an NPR Employee Radio-Television Services Welcomes New Executive Director This month, Perry Metz becomes the new Executive Director of Indiana University's Radio and Television Services, which includes WFIU-FM and WTIU Television. He replaces Don Agostino, who is retiring after twelve years in the position.
Perry has held a variety of positions within Indiana University, including Director of Campus Relations and Assistant Vice President. For the past three years, he has served as Associate Vice President responsible for the IU Visitors Center and the campus web site. Additionally, he has served as the chair of the statewide consortium of Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations since 1995.
Perry earned his Bachelor's degree Phi Beta Kappa from IU in journalism and political science. Following his graduation, he received a Sears Congressional Fellowship in the office of U.S. Senator Joseph Biden (D-Del.). Perry went on to study at the Poynter Institute, a non-profit school for journalists, before returning to IU, where he received his master's degree in communication management.
During a long career in campus administration, Perry worked for four campus chancellors, regularly represented the administration in dealings with students, faculty, staff, alumni, townspeople and legislators. A frequent campus spokesperson, Perry has often been invited to talk about press relations on other campuses and at professional meetings.

49. :: En Construcción ::MasQueUnion.com - Chat, Comunidad, Foros, Postales, Etc...
jenson, dylana an interview with the violinist, in which she discusses her career,her most; jenson, Kennedy features sound samples, artist news, and reviews.
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50. Aurora Public Library /All Locations
Includes conductor Antonia Brico, opera stars Beverly Sills and LeontynePrice, composer Ruth Crawford Seeger, and violinist dylana jenson.
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Odyssey KidsOnline WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Author Schaut, Jim. Title Collecting the Old West / Jim and Nancy Schaut. Imprint Iola, WI : Krause Publications, c1999. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Central 745.10978 Sch AVAILABLE Descript Note Includes a directory of museums (p. 207). Subject West (U.S.) Collectibles Catalogs. Antiques West (U.S.) Catalogs. Museums United States Directories. Alt author Schaut, Nancy. ISBN
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51. Chamber Music Festival Of Saugatuck | Meet The Artists
CMFS scope has expanded to include a repertoire of chamber music performances beyond the classical music genre. Kenneth Drake, Fortepiano. dylana jenson, Violin. Tom Knific, Double Bass She
http://www.saugatuckmusic.org/meet_artists.htm
Meet the artists for 2004:
Click the artist names for more information about that artist. Paul Austin , Horn
Martha Bowman
, Bassoon
Robert Byrens
, Viola and Piano
Joan Conway
, Piano
Mihai Craioveanu
, Violin
Christopher Kantner
, Flute
Rebecca J. VanDeWalker
, Flute
Jennifer Walvoord
, Violin
Jean Reed Bahle
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Sarah Bowman
, Oboe Edward Clifford , Flute Deborah Lindner Craioveanu , Violin and Viola Linda Dykstra , Soprano Sarah Pool , Oboe Judith Vander Weg , Cello Bradley Wong , Clarinet The Cleveland Duo and James Umble The Perugino Quartet The Verdehr Trio Paul Austin, Horn Return to Top Jean Reed Bahle, Narrator Recent directing credits include "The Spitfire Grill" for Actors' Theatre, and this past fall she performed with the Grand Rapids Symphony as narrator in the Casual Classics Series. This past spring, her one-act play, "The Other", was produced in conjunction with Actors' Theatre's New Plays Innitiative. Return to Top Martha Bowman, Bassoon

52. Kansas City.com 02/04/2004 Conductor Has A Lock On America
The clincher came when Lockington met his future wife, an Americanviolinist named dylana jenson, in the early 1980s. Seven years
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/entertainment/7874909.htm

53. Anne Arundel Best Bets (washingtonpost.com)
David Lockington of Great Britain will be the guest conductor. His wife, DylanaJenson, is the concert s guest violinist. 8 pm tomorrow and Saturday.
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Thursday, May 6, 2004; Page AA19 "Hansel and Gretel"
Annapolis Opera and Opera AACC, Anne Arundel Community College's opera company, have joined forces to perform the children's classic "Hansel and Gretel." The production, designed especially for children, follows the Brothers Grimm fairy tale about two siblings who stray from home to find treasure and riches. Members of the All Children's Chorus of Annapolis also make an appearance during the performance. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, 801 Chase St., Annapolis. $6. 410-267-8135 or www.annapolisopera.org Spring Plant Sale
Eighteenth-century heirloom plants will be sold during the Historic Annapolis Foundation's spring plant sale this weekend. Among the 275 varieties of heirloom and contemporary plants are 18th-century snail flowers, hollyhocks and purple hyacinth beans. Horticultural enthusiasts can purchase a 2004 plant sale catalogue at the Historic Annapolis Foundation's Museum Store, 77 Main St., Annapolis. Catalogues will also be available at the William Paca House (where the event takes place), 186 Prince George St., Annapolis. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Free. 410-267-7619 or www.annapolis.org

54. The Symphony Store
Recorded live at a 1996 Classics concert, this CD features performances by violinistDylana jenson. CHAVEZ, Sinfonia India (Intro 72k .mp3) (Finale 79K .wav).
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Click on the cart icon to put a purchase into the shopping basket. The contents will be displayed with the item showing a quantity of "1". If you want more, enter the actual quantity then.
As you are shopping, check the basket to verifiy the items and quantities are correct. If you don't want to buy a particular item, set it's quantity to (zero). If you don't want to buy any of the items, hit the "Empty Cart" button - or simply "Back" out of the Symphony Store.
When the contents of the shopping basket are correct, hit the "Checkout" button. You can then enter the information to finish your credit card purchase.
All proceeds from sales go to the Symphony's General Fund.

55. American National Biography Online
On his ability to intuitively communicate with musicians, violinistDylana jenson remarked, He was incredibly supportive. . . .
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Ormandy, Eugene (18 Nov. 1899-12 Mar. 1985) In 1922 Ormandy married harpist Stephanie Goldner; they divorced in 1947. In 1926 he became an American citizenexactly five years and ninety days after his arrival, the minimum waiting time. His love for America was instant and lasting; he once remarked in an interview that he "was born in New York City at the age of twenty-two." It was at the Capitol Theatre that Ormandy revealed a talent for conducting when he filled in at the last minute for the regular conductor who was ill. Finding himself a better conductor than violinist, and desiring the additional $25 that came with the job, Ormandy chose to become the orchestra's conductor. This decision would change the course of his life. His conducting career took off after famed impresario Arthur Judson attended a dance recital at the Capitol and became enthralled with Ormandy's vigorous conducting. Under Judson's management, Ormandy became a conductor with the CBS radio network. In 1931 he began his association with the Philadelphia Orchestra after Judson booked him as a last-minute replacement for Arturo Toscanini , who was incapacitated by bursitis. To the audience's surprise, the unknown conductor more than filled the legendary Italian's shoes. This exposure led to an invitation to conduct the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1931, replacing the ailing Henri Verbrugghen.

56. Escapemaker.com
5 Sat 05/08/2004 Partners in music and life, David Lockington and virtuoso violinistDylana jenson join forces for the hauntingly beautiful Violin Concerto No.
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57. GR Symphony Announces 2004-2005 Season
Acclaimed Soloists Worldacclaimed violinist, and Grand Rapids own, DylanaJenson joins the orchestra to perform Goldmark s Violin Concerto, Sept.
http://www.devosperformancehall.com/news/news.asp?News_ID=397

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