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61. The Curtis Institute Of Music
Curtis classmates then and university professors now, violinist scott St. john (Universityof Toronto) and pianist Min Kwon (Rutgers University) team up for
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Scott St. John, violin and Min Kyung Kwon, piano
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Tickets: $25. Curtis classmates then and university professors now, violinist Scott St. John (University of Toronto) and pianist Min Kwon (Rutgers University) team up for their first artistic collaboration since their graduation in 1990. 2003/2004 season made possible with support from Mellon Financial Corporation.
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62. The Curtis Institute Of Music
violinist scott St. john and Pianist Min Kwon to Perform a Benefit Recital at TheCurtis Institute of Music on Sunday, February 1 at 3 pm News Release January
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Read past news releases and Web-exclusive releases. For the most up-to-date information about forthcoming Curtis events, see What's New To be added to our mailing list, click here Manhattan School of Music President Marta Istomin to Delivery Address at The Curtis Institute of Music's Commencement Excercises on Saturday, May 8
News Release - April 27, 2004 Program notes for Curtis Opera Theatre production of The Rape of Lucretia
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Program notes for April 18 Curtis Symphony Orchestra concert
Web exclusive - April 9, 2004 Philadelphia Orchestra Music Director Christoph Eschenbach Conducts The Curtis Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, April 18 at 8 p.m.
News Release- March 18, 2004 The Curtis Opera Theatre Presents The Rape Of Lucretia on April 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. and on May 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Prince Music Theater
News Release- March 26, 2004 The Curtis Institute of Music Presents a Tribute to George Rochberg on Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.
News Release- February 25, 2004 Special announcement: Overseer Robert J. Harth passed away on January 30

63. Toronto Symphony Orchestra - About The TSO
February 25, 2004 Stunning violinist Ilya Gringolts makes THE OAC, john WEINZWEIG,AND VICTOR FELDBRILL; scott ST. john AND SHAUNA ROLSTON TEAM UP FOR BRAHMS;
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64. Brandon University - School Of Music News
violinist Kerry DuWors Appointed to TenureTrack Position Lawrence String Quartet,Jane Coop, scott St. john, Jamie Parker, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Lydia Wong
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65. The Seattle Times: Arts & Entertainment: In Depths Of Winter, A Pleasant, Summer
music as possible onto one program, violinists scott St. john and Levin, violistsDavid Harding and Piano and Strings featured violinist scott Yoo, violist
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In depths of winter, a pleasant, summery 'Interlude' By Emily Russin

Special to The Seattle Times E-mail this article Print this article Search archive After last week's snowstorm, it's difficult to imagine dining al fresco with chamber music wafting through the breeze, but for the sixth year running, the Seattle Chamber Music Society wants to remind you of summer in the middle of winter. This past weekend the society's "Winter Interlude" reunited stellar musicians, many of whom are familiar from the group's summer appearances, from across the country and Canada. At Sunday's third and final concert, the audience's murmurs of satisfaction were audible after nearly every movement. Schumann's "Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano" in G minor featured violinist Ida Levin, cellist Ronald Thomas, and pianist Jeremy Denk in a richly textured piece that moved between agitation and reflection. Despite the lovely melodies and exciting tempos, Levin and Thompson's tones, particularly in their sustained vibrato sounds, did not match throughout. Levin dug in for an earthier, more organic sound, while Thomas displayed a brighter clarity. The musical equivalent of a bonbon, Grieg's "Two Elegiac Melodies" for four-handed piano delivered a short, yet stately opportunity for pianists Denk and William Wolfram. The two players combined forces so seamlessly that if you closed your eyes it sounded like one person playing an unusually dense piano part.

66. Cal Performances | Chamber
Parking Alerts Education and Community Events Sightlines Fri, Apr 16, 7730 pm— pre-concert talk with violinist scott St. john, free to all event ticket
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Schubert/String Quartet in D major, D. 94; Ades/"Catch" for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano; Schoenberg/"Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte" for Reciter, String Quartet, and Piano, Op. 41; Mozart/Quintet for clarinet and strings in A major, K. 581 Patron Information:
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67. WCLV - 12/24 - Wednesday
Arbos Spanish composer, conductor, violinist 1871 (132 finest of days shines forth!”);Thais St. Gloria (1974)Cambridge Singers; john scott, organ; Philip
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68. JS Online: Violinist Going For High Note At UWM
J. Barber II, pianist Abend and cellists Kartman and scott Cook. load, Zinck has setup recital series for UWM students at St. john s Home and Eastcastle Place
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69. News@UofT -- When Mothers Win -- February 9, 2004
ended any chance of a future in professional basketball for Professor scott St. Soat the age of 14, St. john was off to the small but wellrespected Curtis
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Music professor Scott St. John traded in basketball for violin at an early age and never looked back by Michah Rynor Feb. 9, 2004 It was a simple sprained finger that ended any chance of a future in professional basketball for Professor Scott St. John of music.
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70. Sarnia Concert Association Artists From Past Years
198788, Amsterdam Guitar Trio Classical Cabaret scott St. john, violinistJazz in a Classical Key Amadeus Ensemble Opera Highlights.
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Have a look at some of the famous names!
Season Artists Louis Quilico, baritone
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Paul Kuentz Paris Chamber Orchestra Claude Frank, pianist
Simon Estes, baritone
Columbus Boys Choir Lois Marshall
Vienna Academy Chorus
N.Y. Lyric Quartet
Lee Evans Trio (jazz)
Orch. Michelangelo di Firenze N.Y. Brass Quintet
De Cormier Singers Anthony di Bonaventura Paul Kuentz Paris Chamber Orchestra Dorothy Warenskjold's Musical Theatre Jorge Morrel Duo, guitars John Alldis Choir Sheila Henig, pianist Angus Godwin, folk singer Lee Evans Trio (jazz) New Chamber Winds Joyce Jones, organist Rondoliers, male trio Chamber Players of Toronto Songs by Six Riki Turofsky, "An Evening with Jenny Lind" Stephanie Chase, violinist Montagnana Trio Tucson Boys Choir Ronnie Kole Trio Manhattan Operatic Trio Romeros Duo, guitarists

71. Lara St. John's Passion
music of Brahms, although she found her older brother scott s recent performanceof St. john yearns to play more of the 20thcentury repertoire, especially the
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Home Content Articles La Scena Musicale ... Search La Scena Musicale - Vol. 5, No. 7 April 2000 Lara St. John's Passion Seth Cooper April 1, 2000
Lara St. John, the 27-year-old Canadian-born violinist, sits with legs curled under her on a cushioned bench at the Ocean Grill in New York. She talks openly about herself and her blossoming career, her almost casual manner belying the seriousness of her commitment to music and the art of violin playing. The conversation turns quickly to the "infamous" cover of her first CD, where she appears discreetly nude, hidden by her violin. In answer to the outcry from critics and colleagues, she explains that her CD cover was simply projecting her feeling that there is nothing between her and her violin. She considers it tame compared to images portrayed in the pop commercial world. The CD has proved successful in attracting newcomers to St. John's work, drawing them to the highly aesthetic world of her playing. It has sold over 30,000 copies and received praise for its natural and accomplished performances — a remarkable debut recording in the highly competitive world of classical violin soloists. Reaching a large public While hoping to present more challenging works by Prokofiev or Bartok, St. John is quite content to play a Bach concerto in Vancouver or the

72. Scott St. John Press Kit
15 (1939), given an intensely focused and emotional reading by Canadian violinistScott St. john, moved into a realm of concentrated sorrow and anguish of
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73. Lara St. John: Bach Violin Concertos
as something of a phenomenon by The Strad magazine and a highpowered soloist by the New York Times, Canadian-born violinist Lara St. john has performed as
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74. Choirboys In History - H
18501934, Comp./Baritone, Ger.-Eng. Herbert, William scott, St. Heyner, Herbert,St. German. Hilton, john, Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1560-1608, Comp./Organist, English.
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Choirboys in History H Name Site of Choirboy Experience Occupation(s) Nationality Hahn, Bernhard Breslau Cathedral Comp./Choirm. German Hall, Henry Chapel Royal, London Comp./Organist English Hamal, Jean-Noël Liège Cathedral Comp./Choirm. Walloon Hamerton, William Henry Christ Church Cathedral Comp./Choirm. Irish Handl (Gallus) Jacob Camiola Comp./Choirm. Austrian Hann, Clement Walter Chapel Royal Violoncellist English Hann, Edward Hopkins Chapel Royal Violinist English Hann, Lewis Robert Chapel Royal Violinist English Hann, Sidney Chapel Royal Organist/Violist English Hann, William Charles Chapel Royal Violoncellist English Hardouin, Henri Rheims Cathedral Comp./Choirm. French Harris, Joseph John Chapel Royal Comp./Organist English Harrison, Samuel Concert of Ancient Music Tenor English Hart, Fritz Bennicke Westminster Abbey Comp./Cond. English Hart, Joseph Binns St. Paul's Cathedral Comp./Organist English Hawes, William Chapel Royal Comp./Choirm. English Hawkins, James St. John's, Cambridge Comp./Organist English Haydn, Franz Joseph St. Stephen's, Vienna Composer Austrian Haydn, (Johann) Michael

75. NPR : Performance Today For Tuesday, February 4, 1997
. GUITARIST SIMON WYNBERG. Guitarist Simon Wynberg (WINberg) and violinist ScottSt. john perform the Cantabile in D by Niccolo Paganini. (Naxos 8.550690). ».
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76. The New Yorker: Goings On About Town: Classical Music
works by Stephen Dembski, Nathan R. Matthews, scott Gendel, and by the soprano HarolynBlackwell, the tenor john Koch, and Merkin Concert Hall, 129 W. 67th St.
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77. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
I think. We were driving her crazy. . So mom decided son scott, twoyears older than St. john, should take violin lessons. He came
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Star-Bulletin Classical violinist Lara St. John is suffering through "my worse hangover ever" but you wouldn't know it from the energy in her voice. "Oh, it was a very good thing," she says with a giggle about the previous night's celebration. "But it's going to be quite awhile before I do that again." Canadian St. John, 28, may be known as much for her good looks, free-flowing comments and Bohemian outlook on life as for her violin playing. The CD cover of St. John's "Bare Bach Works for Violin Solo" she pretty much bares it all with the violin strategically hiding body parts. "I am who I am, whoever that is," says St. John who performs with Sunday and Tuesday at the Blaisdell Concert Hall in her Honolulu Symphony debut.
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78. SNAC ~ In The Lounge (2 March 1999)
a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. and performer are loose andspontaneous, like scott’s work. roddy will be accompanied by john Smith, DJ
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In the Lounge (2 March 1999)
Thu, Jul 6, 2000; by Michael Zajac. Winnipeg This weekend on Saturday, March 13th, a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre (SNACC). True to form, Toronto artist John Scott has produced a gritty display of sinister imagery for this new drawing installation. Scott’s ominous figures loom large along the walls and across the ceiling, transforming a usually bright and airy room into a place of menace and dark foreboding. Designed specifically for SNACC, Scott’s Rorschach Attack (pronounced “roar-shack”) sets the stage and tone for an eclectic mix of Winnipeg performing artists In the Lounge Andrew Hunter, SNACC’s new Artistic Director, wants to do something with an edge that will make a bold statement about SNACC.

79. Edmonton Symphony Orchestra / Francis Winspear Centre For Music
Canadian violinist Karen Gomyo won the 1997 Young with the Dallas Symphony, the StLouis Symphony from the Heckscher Foundation, the Edward john Noble Foundation
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