Belknap Collection For The Performing Arts Photographs Vivian Alliason, Joan Allison, Fran alonso, Alicia (see Quick, Cora Quinn, AnthonyQuintero, jose Ravin, Michael Boys Vilma, Michele Vinay, ramon (see Othello http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/belknap/miscellaneous/performer.htm
Giveaways To Colombia's Corrupt Military Boston, MA Anna Corte, Prescott, AZ ramon Cortina, Teasuque CO Larry Lauro, SOAWatch,San jose James Ledoux Fausto Payes, San Salvador L. alonso Ramirez, San http://www.progress.org/colomb01.htm
Extractions: Washington DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: Our concern for the tragic situation facing the people of Colombia causes us to write to you. As citizens of many countries with a variety of political opinions, we are united in urging you to change your Colombian policy from a predominantly military strategy to an approach that supports the needs and hopes of the Colombian people. While it is impossible to summarize in one letter all the dramatic circumstances affecting Colombia, we want to highlight the points that seem most alarming to us: 1. Reports from a number of sources, including the U.S. State Department, have documented the continuing collaboration between members and units of the Colombian armed forces and paramilitary groups. This collaboration has included several cases of open alliances. The paramilitaries, according to these reports, are responsible for 75% to 80% of the cases of assassination, kidnapping, torture, and massacre of civilian non-combatants, while the guerrilla groups and the armed forces commit the rest of these abuses. Only a few implicated officials and soldiers have been investigated and punished, while collaboration between the armed forces and the paramilitaries continues to this day. The U.S. contributes to the deterioration of this disturbing human rights situation by continuing to provide military aid, training, and sales, despite these well-documented reports of collaboration.
Recent Deaths - Wikipedia 5 Tite Curet alonso, well known Puerto Rican music critic Al Ruffo, former mayor ofSan jose, California who David Brown, Laurel Clark and Ilan ramon aboard the http://www.nuc.edu.ng/egranary/ScrapedSites/Geography/Wikipedia/www.wikipedia.or
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Manhattan Virtuosi - Meet The Virtuosi pianist José Ramón Méndez has been described by the Hoja del Lunes de Madrid as "the Spanish pianist under the guidance of the Jesús González alonso and Ramón Coll. http://www.thekarenzagroup.com/~manhattanvirtuosi/ensembleroster.html
Extractions: David Cardon, bass David Cardon, a native of El Paso, Texas, has performed in several orchestras throughout the United States, including the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, The New Philharmonia, and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. In 1998, he completed his Bachelor of Music Performance degree at the Northwestern University School of Music, where he held the principal position in the orchestra for most of his academic career. Maestro Victor Yampolski invited David to perform with the Storioni Ensemble as a student fellow in 1996. His primary instructor at Northwestern was Chicago Symphony Orchestra double bassist, Michael Hovnanian. Through his affiliation with the Civic Orchestra, David had the opportunity to perform under the baton of some of the world's most distinguished conductors and performers, most notably Pierre Boulez, the late Sir Georg Solti, Zubin Mehta, Christoph Eschenbach, and Daniel Barenboim. David is currently principal double bassist of the Manhattan Virtuosi. In September of 2000, he and his former teacher, Michael Hovnanian, co-founded
José María Vitier As a jazz pianist, he has played at Martí, the composer, José Jacinto Milanés, Cintio Vitier, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Sor José Martí); Saludo y homenaje a Alicia alonso ( text by http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/vitierj.htm
Extractions: T he Living Composers Project Vitier (b. January 7, 1954, Havana). Esteemed Cuban composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and piano works that have been performed in the Americas and Europe; he is also active as a jazz composer and pianist. Suite de canciones infantiles No ; 1984, for Suite de canciones infantiles No ) and the Premio UNEAC for best stage music (1980, for and Guernica Among the awards for recordings of his music are the Premio EGREM for best Cuban instrumental CD (1993, for El siglo de las luces ; 1995, for ) and the Gran Premio EGREM for best Cuban CD (1993, for El siglo de las luces ). He has also received the Gran Premio Cubadisco for best Cuban CD (1998, for Misa Cubana ) and the Premio Cubadisco for best compilation (2002, for Canciones Compartidas ). Most recently, he received the Gran Premio Cubadisco for best Cuban CD, the Premio Cubadisco for best vocal CD and the Premio Cubadisco for best production of the year (all 2003, for Canciones del Buen Amor ). In addition, he has received Latin Grammy (2000, for ) and Premio Cubadisco (2001, for
Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists review. URL http//www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo12/pletnev.htm AlonsoJose ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist s personal home page. http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Pia
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SULAIR: Videos From Mexico Arturo de Cordova, Karla José alonso. AbstractA middle Performer Note Ninón Sevilla, Ramón Gay, Rosa Elena Durgel. a living as a pianist after her father passes away http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/latinam/videos/from_mexico.html
Extractions: skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library Abstract: In the dense jungle of Brazil, Sr. Torres (Antonio) hikes many months through some of the most dangerous parts of the forest. He loses a friend to a snake-bite and eventually runs into a wealthy family with whom he begins a long journey by boat. They run into many problems, including Indians, lions, and alligators. Sr. Torres turns out to be an assassin. After the wealthy father is blamed for Sr. Torres' wrong-doings, the family begins a long search for the truth.
Cuba Chronicle June 2003 demand medical assistance. José Daniel Ferrer Garcia, went on a in Sancti Spiritus by jose ramon Balaguer, member of the Lazo, 59, replaces José Ramón Balaguer, 71, a fellow http://www.cubasource.com/chronicles/jun03.htm
Extractions: June 2003 Domestic Affairs Economy Exile Community Foreign Affairs ... US-Cuba Relations Domestic Affairs June 2: Havana Provincial Court has sentenced 14 Cubans and two Jamaicans to sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment for the crime of drug traffic, Granma daily informed. Cuban Gerardo González Prieto and Jamaican Derrick Osmond Brooks were sentenced to life imprisonment after they were found guilty of continuously introducing and trading drugs in Cuba, while Osmond Brooks was also tried for counterfeiting public documents and bribery. According to Granma newspaper, González Prieto was working as a salesman in a disco and selling drugs, mainly cocaine. In this activity he involved other people, including some relatives. (Prensa Latina, 2/6/03) June 3: Cuba's Supreme Court has upheld the prison terms handed down earlier this year to several dissidents, quashing the first attempt by relatives of the activists to get the sentences annulled, an outlawed Cuban rights group told the press. According to Elizardo Sanchez, spokesman for the banned Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation, the Supreme Court's ruling targeted three dissidents out of an undetermined number who have appealed their sentences. (EFE, 3/6/03)
Cuba Chronicle July 2003 its history " Latin jazz pianist Chucho Valdez told the Gulf of Mexico) " said Petrobras President José Eduardo Dutra Democracy Movement leader ramon Saúl Sánchez had asked for http://www.cubasource.com/chronicles/july03.htm
Extractions: July 2003 Domestic Affairs Economy Exile Community Foreign Affairs ... US-Cuba Relations Domestic Affairs July 1: The Cuban Communist Party (PCC) in the province of Villa Clara announced that first secretary in this territory, Miguel Díaz-Canel will be replaced by Roberto López Hernández. A report on local TV news recognized Díaz-Canel for his positive work in economic, political and social tasks during his nine-year term in the region, 155 miles from Havana. (Prensa Latina, 1/7/03) July 2: Fidel Castro attended the gala celebration of the Vocational Workshop of the National School of Ballet. Thousands of young students of ballet enjoyed a cultural presentation at Havana's Karl Marx Theater. Following the gala, the Cuban leader went backstage and personally spoke with the children and their professors, praising them for the performance. (Radio Habana Cuba, 3/7/03)
Some Headlines but been forgotten in Cuba, including Compay, pianist Ruben Gonzalez, and singers Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara jose GOITIA/AP FILE PHOTO Consumer advocate Ralph Nader takes notes during http://www.veteranscava.org/news 7-14-03.htm
CARMEN BALLET Choreography Alberto alonso Music Georges Bizet rescored March 18, 1989 ChoreographyJose de Udaeta Georges Bizet Scenery and Costumes ramon Ivars First http://www.balletmet.org/Notes/Carmen.html
Extractions: October 1997 David Nixon's Carmen When coming to see Carmen it is "important not to expect to see the opera danced en pointe" says David Nixon. Although made popular by the opera, the story has been with us for much longer. It is his view of the essence of Carmen that Mr. Nixon seeks to explore in his medium - dance. In fact he feels that dance is a very good way to get to the Spanish heart of Carmen , as it is in dance that the Spanish people have found a true form of self expression. There is a natural understanding of dance in Hispanic culture. David Nixon's Carmen is not set in any particular time period. He did extensive research to narrow down a time frame but realized in the process that no historical references reinforced or added meaning to the story. Indeed it was the timelessness of the emotions and the ever present flavor of Spain that Mr. Nixon felt was at the heart of the tale.
Latin Beat Magazine: Latin Beat Music Update people know the name Tite Curet alonso as that who shares the vocal duties with JoseLozada (Wenther). sax), Rafael A. Mora (timbal), ramon Llobell (percussion http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FXV/is_9_12/ai_94768398
Extractions: Juan Pablo Torres y su Super Son have released new versions of their popular songs that were recorded in Cuba decades ago, with a new line-up of musicians from Cuba and Miami, including Tony Perez (piano), Israel Kantor (vocals), Feliciano "Pachu" Gomez (trumpet), Miguelito Cruz (percussion), Tuti Jimenez (Generoso's son) on pailas and Bamboleo's Vaina Borges on vocals. One of the biggest concept projects of the year has to be Buenavista, The Next Generation, where generations such as Ruben Gonzalez Sr. and Jr. play together. Other sets include Maria Ochoa with her brother Eliades, Amadito Valdes and his son, Cachaito with his nephew, and Compay Segundo with his grandsons. Add to the CD musicians J.P. Torres, Pio Leiva, Tata Guines and Pancho Amat and you have a historical recording for the ages. A DVD is also expected once the TV rights have been dealt with and will be available towards the end of next year. One of the highlights of the Buenavista, The Next Generation recording is Compay Segundo with his grandsons and sons. Nick Ali and Cruzao's Shades of Brown (Justin Time) is an experimentation of the tonal qualities of a "chordless quintet" (minus the piano and/or guitar structures) that while prominent in jazz since the '50s, has not been used in Latin America. Trumpeter Nick "The Brownman" Ali, and his brother, alto saxophonist Marcus Ali, have applied this chordless quintet jazz tradition to this Latin jazz recording and taken the sound to new heights. The Brownman also wrote all the compositions that cover everything from bossa nova, Latin jazz, hip hop, 2-3 son clave and samba.
Biographies - Mobutu To Mphephu MOLINA, alonso ( ) Spanish conquistador, follower of PIZARRO MORA FERNANDEZ, JoseJoaquin ( - ) Costarican president MORALES, ramon Villeda see VILLEDA MORALES http://www.philately.com/philately/biomomp.htm
Extractions: MOBUTU, Mama (1941-1977) Wife of Sese Sekokuku MOBUTU - Zaire 862 MOBUTU, Sese Seko (1930- ) Congolese president, general, journalist - Central Africa C87; Chad C56; C81; Congo 565-73; 601; 603; 616; 619-24; 647-56; 663-9; 672; 675; 681-2; 695-7; 700-1; 731; Korea 1294; 1294a; Zaire 753-5; 759-82; 883-90 MOCHALOV, Pavel Stepanovich (1800-1848) Russian actor - Russia 1402 MOCKEL, Albert Henri Louis (1866-1945) Belgian author, poet, journalist - Belgium B685 MOCKETT, Andrew ( - ) Pianter - United Kingdom UKI1995C21.5 MOCTEZUMA II see MONTEZUMA II. MODANO, Mike (1970- ) American hockey player - Born June 6, 1970 in Livonia, Michigan, he plays for the Dallas Stars. Guyana GUY1998D01.20. For additional information, see the Internet MODARESS, Seyd Hassan ( - ) - Iran 2132 MODERSOHN-BECKER, Paula (1876-1907) German painter - Germany Berlin 9N516; Germany 1475; GER1996E03.1; Manama (M)808 MODIGLIANI, Amedeo (1884-1920) Italian painter, sculptor - Umm al Qiwain (M)128 MODJEWSKA, Helena (1842-1909) Polish actress, author - Poland 399; 408; 412a; 2488 MODRZEJEWSKA, Helena see MODJEWSKA, Helena.
Food For Thought: Biographies Castillo, ramon S. (Argentine politician; president 194243 Castillo Solorzano, Alonsode (Spanish writer), 1584-1648? Castro, jose Maria (Costa Rican politician http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_C.htm
Extractions: Caamano, Jose Maria Placido (Ecuadorian politician) Cabanel, Alexandre (French painter) Cabanilles, Juan Bautista Jose (Spanish organist, composer) Cabanis, Pierre-Jean-Georges (French physician, philosopher) Cabarrus, Francisco de (French-born Spanish financier) Cabasilas, Nicolas (Greek lay theologian; nephew of Nilus) c.1320-c.1390 Cabasilas, Nilus (Greek prelate, theologian) c.1298-c.1363 Cabell, James Branch (American novelist, essayist) Cabet, Etienne (French Socialist) Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez (Spanish explorer) c.1490-c.1560 Cabezon, Antonio de (Spanish composer) Cable, George Washington (American author) Caboche, Simon (aka Simon le Coustellier) (French merchant) 15th cent. Cabot, John (American businessman, politician) Cabot, John (Giovanni Caboto) (Venetian navigator, explorer) c.1450-c.1499 Cabot, Sebastian (English navigator, explorer; son of John) Cabot, Richard Clarke (American physician) Cabral, Amilcar (Guinean politician) Cabral, Pedro Alvars (Portuguese navigator) Cabrera y Grino, Ramon (Spanish insurgent) Cabrilho, Joao Rodrigues (Portuguese explorer in Span. service)
Dolmetsch Online - Composers Biography A Alba, alonso d , c. 1475 Spain, c. 1520 Spain, Spanish Albero y Ananos, SebastianRamon de more Almeida Prado, jose Antonio Rezende de, 1943 Santos, Brazil, Almeida http://www.dolmetsch.com/cdefsa.htm
Extractions: The Netherlands Michel van der Aa studied composition and music-engineering at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, The Netherlands. He attended composition lessons with Diderik Wagenaar, Gilius van Bergeijk and Louis Andriessen. In 2002 Van der Aa studied film directing at the New York Film Academy. He composed instrumental, orchestral, vocal and electronic pieces as well as music conceived in collaboration with artists in other disciplines. Van der Aa collaborated with choreographers Kazuko Hirabayashi, Philippe Blanchard, Ben Wright and film directors Hal Hartley and Peter Greenaway. Aagaard-Nilsen, Torstein Norway Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen studied at the University of Bergen and the Bergen Conservatory of Music. He lives at Radøy, an island to the northwest of Bergen. As a composer Aagaard-Nilsen is mainly self-taught. He has received commissions from, among others, James Clapperton, the Norwegian Broadcasting Company, Bergen Military Band and the Royal Norwegian Navy Band in Horten. Aagaard-Nilsen's works have been featured on the programs of festivals such as Stavanger Speculum, Nordlyd, Music Factory and the Bergen Autunnale. He has also attracted attention in England where his works were presented on BBC 3. Aaron, Pietro
NOTICIAS DE RIOJA - NEWS FROM RIOJA alonso, 21-year de Oro were delivered to RamonVillanueva -ambassador were delivered to Alberto Lines, jose Navarro and http://www.riojainternet.com/dossier/dossier2002/junio.htm
Timeline Mexico 1998-2004 company was taken private in 1991 by alonso Ancira and 2001 Jun 12, Alcides RamonMagana, former federal police officer p.A3) 2001 Dec 3, Juan jose Arreola (83 http://timelines.ws/countries/MEXICO_C.HTML
Extractions: (SFC, 1/8/98, p.A12) 1998 Jan 12, Chiapas state police opened fire on stone-throwing Indian protestors and 1 woman was killed and 2 others wounded. The government said the army arrested 27 state police at the site of the shooting near Ocosingo. Separately Chiapas state police commander Felipe Vazquez Espinosa was indicted for helping arm the paramilitary gunmen of the Acteal massacre.