La Prensa San Diego Bilingual Newspaper carmen Rico, a resident of Crest, was taking care LA COLUMNA VERTEBRAL Por Diego AlvarezAprovecha la Lotería pianist Gustavo Romero Returns to San Diego With http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/october31-03/031031.html
Extractions: Officials are taking applications for a wide range of aid to homeowners, small businesses and others who have suffered losses from the fires. Residents and business owners may call (800) 621-3362 or (800) 462-7585 for the hearing and speech impaired. Phone lines will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week.
Naxos.com, Your World Of Classical Music s immortal opera of love and passion, carmen. 6950 The Swedish composer and pianistNils Lindberg VERDI (18131901) Rigoletto Marcelo alvarez Peter Auty http://www.naxos.com/naxos/usa/new_releases_May2002.asp
Extractions: George Gershwins An American in Paris provides a further synthesis of the jazz that he saw as the essentially American folk-music and the traditional classical orchestra. This finds a further place in his triumphantly successful black opera Porgy and Bess, from which Robert Russell Bennett has drawn a Symphonic Picture. Cuban Overture turns to the characteristic rumba, while Gershwin in Hollywood is an instrumental arrangement by Bennett of some of Gershwins best known songs.
SSO - Past Concert Programmes Violin Concerto in D soloist Enrico alvarez. Bizet, carmen Overture. Local pianistDr. Rumy Kapadia who has played with us on several occasions held a private http://www.stevenagesymphony.freeserve.co.uk/orchestra/previous.htm
C24 Music Playlist For Jul 22, 2003 Philharmonic Daniel May, conductor Marcelo alvarez, tenor Salvatore Georges BizetCarmen Flower Song Berlin Philharmonic 1 John O Conor, pianist Telarc 80313. http://music.minnesota.publicradio.org/data/listings/c24/2003/07/C2030722.html
St. Petersburg Times Online: Obituaries News, analysis and events in Tampa Bay, Tampa, Florida from the St. Petersburg Times, Florida's best newspaper. the First Baptist Church, Floral City, its pianist and Sunday school teacher, past http://www.sptimes.com/Archive/080800/Obits.shtml
Extractions: ANDERSON, ROY L., 82, of Citrus Springs, died Friday (Aug. 4, 2000) at Cypress Cove Care Center, Crystal River. Born in Capron, Ill., he came here three years ago from Homestead. He was a retired truck driver. He was Baptist and a decorated Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mary L.; four sons, Kevin and Darrell, Homestead, Floyd Grub, Sandwich, Ill., and Roger, Marinette, Wis.; five daughters, Pat Pfeifer, Salem, Mo., Terry Tibbetts, Winter Haven, Yvonne Connery, Crystal River, Lavonne Lee, Florida City, and Wilma List, Crivitz, Wis.; a brother, Norman, West Milton, Ohio; two sisters, Evelyn Ford, Camarillo, Calif., and Joy Scholl, Malta, Ill.; 25 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. Brown Funeral Home, Crystal River-Lecanto. BARCO, CATHERINE LANDRUM, 82, of Floral City, died Saturday (Aug. 5, 2000) at home. Born in the Pleasant Cove Community of Citrus County, she was a member of one of Citrus County's pioneer families and was a lifetime resident. She was a medical secretary for the Department of Defense, with 16 years of service. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Floral City, its pianist and Sunday school teacher, past president and member of the Citrus County Rose Society and charter member of the Joe Nic Barco Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7122 Ladies Auxiliary, Floral City. Survivors include two sons, A. Keith, Floral City, and Gary M., Tallahassee; two daughters, Joanne Mishou, Floral City, and Jane Gibson, Tampa; a sister, Virgie Harris, Pine Mountain, Ga.; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness.
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Untitled Document such as Vicentico Valdez, Rene alvarez, Cheo Marquetti the musical direction of pianistLazaro Valdez http://www.ahinama.com/rolobio.htm
Extractions: -None Selected- 3 De La Habana Ad Libitum Arte Mixto Bakuleye Bamboleo Carmen Flores Enrique Alvarez Issac Delgado Laito Laito Jr. Last Word in Cuban Music Los Naranjos Los Novo Los Zafiros Manolin Maraca Rolo Martinez Siempre Juntos Volume 1 Volume 2 Yumuri Rolo Martinez Rolando "Rolo" Martinez was born in 1935 in Cayo Hueso, a Havana neighborhood that nurtured many legendary singers and musicians such as Vicentico Valdez, Rene Alvarez, Cheo Marquetti, Mercedita Valdez and Chano Pozo. As a child, Rolo was greatly influenced by the folkloric wealth of Cayo Hueso, one of the epicenters of urban rumba. At the age of 15, Rolo was already singing professionally with various Havanese groups. A few years later, he became the lead singer of the popular conjunto led by Felix Chapotin, after Miguelito Cuni left his trumpet-playing partner to join forces temporarily with Benny More. Replacing Miguelito Cuni, one of the most important soneros of the 20th century, was definitely a valuable and challenging experience for the young singer from Cayo Hueso. During the second half of the 1950's, Rolo switched from the trumpet led conjunto sound to the so-called jazz band (Cuban style big band) format. This happened when he was recruited by the outstanding bandleader/arranger Ernesto Duarte, author of the classic bolero Como Fue. Backed by Duarte's orchestra, Rolo recorded certain tunes that quickly penetrated Havana's hit parade.
RiDANCE Interviews Catherine Moynihan On a Sunday. On a Sunday in the Park. The three were Christine Hennessey, CarmenAlvarez, and Jean Millard. She needed a pianist to play for them that Sunday http://www.ridance.com/cminterview.html
Extractions: CATHERINE MOYNIHAN In an effort to add to an understanding of dance in Rhode Island from its historical, social, technical, and even personal perspectives, riDANCE will periodically publish interviews of dancers and people who have worked, studied, or moved in the Rhode Island dance world. Catherine (Kay) Moynihan was arguably in the Providence ballet scene longer than anyone else. As she played the piano for several generations of young ballet students, she watched Rhode Island develop from a ballet backwater into a thriving dance community. In addition, her own development into a musician and accompanist is interesting for what it says about how people change-aided by their family and friends, effected by expectations, and influenced by sheer happenstance. Until last November when she became ill, she routinely accompanied dance classes at Festival Ballet and played for the occasional performance at other schools. The majority of this interview was done on 15 June 2000 at her friend Onni Sironen's home