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81. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
of a new concerto by Argentineborn Viñao, featuring anne akiko meyers and Joseph Inother programs, violinist Jennifer Koh will tackle works by Carter, Steve
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"I have nothing to say / and I am saying it /
and that is poetry / as I needed it" John Cage
Today is the 10th anniversary of the passing of John Cage, the well-known mushroom eater, Mesotician, Zen Buddist andSchoenberg's rather hasty judgement that he was"not a composer, but an inventor of genius" asideavant garde composer. Virtually everyone agrees that Cage was one of the most influential figures in 20th century music. By the time of his death in New York on August 12, 1992, he was widely recognized as the initiator and leading figure in the field of indeterminate composition by means of chance operations. His invention of the prepared piano, his work with percussion, and his creative use of "silence" have all been absorbed into the modernism
toolkit. There are lots of recordings of Cage pieces around in various anthologies but he is the Stephen Hawking of the music worldsomeone whose work is widely admired and purchased but rarely engaged. What might surprise Cage, were he alive today, is that a few enterprising performers have uncovered a secret that he took to his grave: some of his music is actually as fascinating to listen to as it is to talk about.

82. ClassicalPlus - Classical Artist - Anne Akiko Meyers
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83. LaurelFestival.org: Festival Artist, Anne Akiko Meyers
With a rare combination of elegance, passion and compelling artistry, violinistAnne akiko meyers has dazzled audiences and critics on six continents.
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With a rare combination of elegance, passion and compelling artistry, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers Her 1999-2000 season begins in Tokyo, at the Mostly Mozart Festival with Gerard Schwarz conducting. Ms. Meyers then tours with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and returns to the Dallas Symphony with Andrew Litton conducting. She also tours Belgium and The Netherlands with the Nieuw Sinfonietta and returns to perform in Germany and with the Spanish National Orchestra in Madrid. A lover of new music, Ms. Meyers will be premiering two violin concertos, by Joseph Schwantner and Somei Satoh, in the coming seasons. Ms. Meyers opened the Dallas Symphony season with Andrew Litton in 1998-99. She went on to perform with the Baltimore Symphony and with the Hong Kong Symphony on a tour of the Far East. Another highlight was her performance as part of the Leonard Bernstein celebration at the Lincoln Center Festival. In Europe, she appeared with the English Chamber Orchestra, the Monte Carlo Philharmonic under James DePreist, the Netherlands Philharmonic and the RTVE Orchestra in Madrid, a concert televised and broadcast on radio throughout Europe. Ms. Meyers also gave recitals in Los Angeles, Germany and Amsterdam. Ms. Meyers' highly acclaimed discography includes the Barber Violin Concerto and the Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sonatas of Saint-Saens and Faure for RPO Records. Her RCA Victor Red Seal catalogue includes Lalo's "Symphonie Espagnole" and Bruch's "Scottish Fantasy" with Jesus-Lopez Cobos and the Royal Philharmonic; the Franck and Strauss Sonatas; and the Mendelssohn Concerto and other works with Andrew Litton and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Also available are two recital discs: an album of encore pieces entitled "Salut d'Amour" with pianist Sandra Rivers and an all-American album featuring works by Copland, Ives, Piston and David Baker with pianist Andre-Michel Schub. Her latest disc features both Prokofiev Violin Concertos with Frankfurt Radio Symphony and Dmitri Kitaenko.

84. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
By Burl Burlingame bburlingame@starbulletin.com. People having been raving aboutviolinist anne akiko meyers for more than a quartercentury, and she s only 31.
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People having been raving about violinist Anne Akiko Meyers for more than a quarter-century, and she's only 31. "Almost hopelessly beautiful," moonily reported The Strad magazine. "As she declared the themes of the first movement, as the bow struck the violin strings in increasingly agitated spurts of musical ideas, it was as though she were building a fire ignited by the sparks of sound that leaped from her soul ..." breathlessly noted the Dayton Daily News, and then the reporter had an afterglow cigarette. Step back from the gee-whiz sparkle of the high-end classical-music circuit she's playing with the Honolulu Symphony this weekend and what you've got is a hard-working young woman who spends her life in anonymous airplanes and giant hotels and strange cities. "Polyester," says Meyers, "is my friend. The gown is wrinkled; you hang it in the hotel shower and hope it straightens out. It's every guy's nightmare to deal with that, but women do it constantly. "What do I do? There's no time to do much, wherever I am. Rehearsals. Walk around and look at buildings, which are usually deserted when I'm free. More rehearsals. (Sigh) It can be lonely."

85. Nashville City Paper
Symphony hosts ‘Fantastique’ Internationally renown violinist anne akiko Meyersand conductor Peter Oundjian will join the Nashville Symphony for two
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86. Rocky Mountain News: Recreation
pianists Olga Kern, Andre Watts and Garrick Ohlsson; violinists anne akiko Meyersand Chee jazz group Tiempo Libre and the young English violinist Chloe Hanslip
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Mountains are alive with classical music By Marc Shulgold, Rocky Mountain News
May 15, 2004
With the coming of summer, several of Colorado's picturesque mountain resorts again will welcome the sounds of classical music (and the beauty of dance) in all its infinite variety. Noteworthy events include the return to Vail of the New York Philharmonic and the unveiling of Strings in the Mountains' concert tent relocated just outside Steamboat Springs. Here's a festival sampler: Aspen Music Festival: Benedict Music Tent, Harris Hall, Wheeler Opera House, Aspen. The 55th season of this world-renowned event runs June 22 to Aug. 22 and features concerts, recitals, workshops, lectures and master classes with some of the world's finest musicians. The 2004 season is dedicated to the legacy of longtime festival president Robert Harth, who died earlier this year in New York. Among the highlights: mini-festivals focusing on the lives and music of Beethoven, Schumann and World War II-era politically repressed composers. Among the guest conductors are superstars Sir Neville Marriner and John Williams. Repertory highlights include the Takacs playing the Beethoven Quartet cycle and music director David Zinman conducting Verdi's

87. Crossings Concerts 2003-2004 Season
Louis PreConcert Drinks 730pm Concert 8pm We welcome internationally acclaimedviolinist, anne akiko meyers along with pianist Peter Henderson and cellist
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The 2003-2004 Season of Crossings Concerts
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Crossings will host world-renowned violinist and conductor Joseph Swensen Friday, December19 The Songs of the Season: Holiday Concert with Lydia Ruffin At Third Degree Glass Factory at 5200 Delmar Blvd. in St. Louis. Friday, March 5, 2004 All Things True

88. STLtoday - Entertainment - Visual Arts
Celebrating an untradition Crossings Concerts presents violinist anne akiko Meyersat 8 pm Friday at the Contemporary Art Museum, 3750 Washington Boulevard.
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89. Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival
Presentor Bravo! Vail Valley music Festival. Performer violinist AnneAkiko meyers. Contact Phone 877.812.5700. Purchase Tickets Online!
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90. Multi-Media Group.com: Products Available: Videos
Hear famous violinist Toby Appel s viola performance on an instrument crafted by AnneAkiko meyers Beyond the Gift of Music A 10 minute experience of joyful
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  • "Our Contributions: The Italians in America" A 2 hour captivating and enthralling historic film honoring the many accomplishments of Italian-Americans in all fields. Travel through over 500 years of time and learn little known facts about the Italian people; it includes many interviews with prominent Italian-Americans such as Jeno Paulucci ................................................................$19.95
  • "Italian-American Visions: Portrait of 20th Century Immigration" Meet a diverse group of accomplished Italian immigrants who will share their personal accounts of growing up in Italy and coming to America. A revealing, captivating view of the Italian soul. This 14 minute film is inspiring....................................................$29.95
  • "America: The Italian Legacy" Accompany Geraldine Ferraro on an enlightening 19 minute historic journey into the legal concepts of ancient Rome that effect American lives today...............$29.95
  • "Antonio Meucci: the Father of the Telephone" Experience the life of Meucci, who, in 1849, (the same year that Alexander Graham Bell was 2 years old) invented the principle of the telephone. This is a 14 minute film of a man who held a patent for a speaking telegraph five years before Bell but was denied his rightful place in history.........................................................$29.95
  • "John N. LaCorte: A Monument to History" Celebrates the life and accomplishments of the founder of the Italian Historical Society of America. LaCorte was the driving force behind getting Columbus Day recognized as a National holiday as well as the naming of the Verrazano Bridge This special 30 minute documentary invites you to experience the spirit, vision and philosophy of the extraordinary John LaCorte.....................$29.95
  • 91. CLASSICS Page Three
    Satoh, Debussy, Messiaen AV 0024 £14.20 Internationally acclaimed violinist AnneAkiko meyers has returned to the studio for a recording close to her heart.
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    Brilliant Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos makes his ECM debut with a fascinating recording that explores the musical-historical connections between Ravel and Rumanian George Enescu, student friends in Paris in the 1890s. He’s partnered by exceptional Hungarian pianist Péter Nagy in Ravel’s Violin Sonata and gypsy-inspired Tzigane, and Enescu’s folk-flavoured Third Sonata and Impressions of Childhood. JOHN POTTER, Stephen Stubbs, Care-Charming Sleep (Purcell, 4760522 £14.20
    John Surman, Maya Homburger, Barry Guy Monteverdi, Robert Johnson, Wilbye, etc.
    Beautiful new recording from the inspired team, led by ex-Hilliard Ensemble singer John Potter and now known as The Dowland Project, that made the celebrated In Darkness Let Me Dwell. Here thefive highly individual musicians turn to Purcell, Monteverdi, Cipriano da Rore, Robert Johnson and others, interpreting their madrigals and songs with great imagination and freedom on an album of intensely lyrical, rich melodic music.
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    92. Stereophile: B&W Compact Domestic Monitor 1 Loudspeaker
    A CD spending quite a lot of time in the Levinson at the moment is violinist AnneAkiko meyers 1993 recital, with Andy Litton conducting the Philharmonia
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    Recent Additions Analog Sources Digital Sources Amplification ... Music in the Round Vote Previous Votes Soapbox Previous Soaps AV Links Previous News Master Index Contact Us 2004 Buyer's Guide Recordings Rec Comps Cool Stuff Back Issues AV Buyer's Guide AV Marketplace Digital Stereophle Jan Feb Mar April ... AV Marketplace The CDM 1's tonal balance was fundamentally neutral. Voices were reproduced without any lispiness or chesty boom, two colorations endemic among affordable loudspeakers. While the CDM 1's bass didn't go as low as that of the Silver Signature, which has a significantly larger cabinet as well as a larger-diameter woofer, it was quite impressive for what is still a small speaker. There was some slight exaggeration of the upper bass; not enough to be annoying, but sufficient to make me feel the speaker was a little larger than it really is. On classical music, this added a satisfying bloom to the orchestra's lower-pitched instruments. On rock, it could make kick drum sound a bit too rich if sufficient care was not taken in room positioning. A Walk Across the Rooftops Under the Table and Dreaming , RCA 66449-2), the sound became too muddy a little too easily.

    93. Institute For American Music Commissions
    Joseph Schwantner, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, to be premiered by violinistAnne akiko meyers with the National Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin
    http://www.rochester.edu/Eastman/iam/commissions_98.html
    Commissions 1998/1999
    Samuel Adler Concerto for Cello and Orchestra , for Stephen Geber, ’65, principal cellist of the Cleveland Orchestra. To be premiered by the Cleveland Orchestra under its Music Director Christoph von Dohnányi. Warren Benson Song Cycle on texts of various American and Canadian poets for bass-baritone, viola, and guitar for Bill Sharp, John Graham, and Nicholas Goluses. David Diamond Quintet for Piano and Strings , in memory of Anne Messinger, a close personal friend of the composer’s mother. First performances by Eastman faculty members Alan Feinberg and the Ying Quartet. Sydney Hodkinson Concerto for Piano and Orchestra , for pianist Barry Snyder, ’66. Robert Morris , orchestral songs, Inscape , written for Thomas Paul and the Eastman Philharmonia. David Liptak The Moon Singer , a chamber opera for children and adults. Verne Reynolds Concerto for Piano, Winds and Percussion , honoring Frederick Fennell, Donald Hunsberger, and the Eastman Wind Ensemble. Christopher Rouse Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra

    94. The Commonspace > February 2004 > Media Shoegaze
    and the St. Louis American newspaper had a profile of violinist AnneAkiko meyers oddly placed in the middle. As the production
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    By Amanda E. Doyle Nothing against Lawrence Welk, but flipping through the channels and finding the cheesy waltz-and-bubbles routine on public television doesn't exactly inspire me to dig out the checkbook and renew my membership. At its best, public t.v. can be so good, and our own local affiliate, KETC, has taken it upon itself to make a concerted effort to extend its reach into St. Louis. Their new undertaking, "Living St. Louis," is part new and part re-branding of some existing shows, with the end result of a dedicated half-hour, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. each weeknight, focused on local stories and personalities. "Living St. Louis," the new content (i.e. the half hour shows which aren't Donnybrook or Stl Biz), cuts a wide swath, with packages on everything from the remarkable caves under the Lemp Brewery to the art of Brother Mel Meyer , a local Marianist priest. It's all a part of the station's push to live up to its role as the region's storyteller, a spot it has already filled admirably with the Decades series, the interstitial Etc. segments and various local documentaries including the award-winning "Home Front St. Louis" and "American Tower" shows, and the soon-to-be-released "

    95. Dickinson State University - Dickinson State Digest
    Wellin. Last year, audiences were treated to violinist anne AkikoMeyers who wowed the Dorothy Stickney Auditorium audience. This
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    96. Worldwide Internet Music Resources: Instrumentalists
    Fritz Kreisler, violinist (BMG Classics); Fritz Kreisler The Complete RCA anne AkikoMeyers (BMG Classics); Midori (Sony Classical); anneSophie Mutter; Itzhak
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