Manhattan School Of Music: Commencement Awards by Janet D. Schenck, founder of Manhattan School of Music, to honor her teacher,pianist harold bauer, who was instrumental in the development of the School. http://www.msmnyc.edu/ouralumni/awards/
Extractions: Alumni Archives Alumni Council Alumni Directory Alumni Privileges ... Josephine Whitford Fund Commencement Awards Each year at our commencement ceremonies in May, a select group of students receive special awards for their character, talent, and participation. Many of these awards were established by friends and alumni to honor the memory of important figures in the history of Manhattan School of Music. The annual awards listed below include: Manny Albam Prize
Manhattan School Of Music: Alumni Archives a budget of $19,854.37. pianist harold bauer (pictured, pointing)gives his first master class in the fall. 1925. The Schools http://www.msmnyc.edu/ouralumni/archives/
Extractions: Alumni Archives Alumni Council Alumni Directory Alumni Privileges ... Josephine Whitford Fund Alumni Archives This timeline of the history of the School contains information and details of particular interest to our former students. Alumni who have archival materials that they wish to give to the School may contact the Office of Alumni Affairs ; such donations to our archives will be greatly appreciated. Janet Daniels Schenck, a young musician and graduate of the New York School of Social Work, begins the planning of a new music school. In March, Harold Bauer and Pablo Casals (pictured) become the founding members of the artist auxiliary board. The first District Music Service begins (community outreach) with concerts given at various divisions of Ellis Island, including the tuberculosis and psychopathic wards. Surgical and shell-shock hospitals are visited weekly. The School has 200 students.
Sir Elton John Raises Money And The Roof Among his teachers were David Saperton (sonin-law of another legendary pianist LeopoldGodowsky), harold bauer (an Englishman rooted in the Romantic tradition http://www.yamaha.com/publications/accent/Accent303/03_simon.html
Extractions: A Simon has become synonymous with a style of virtuosity in which no aspect of the music seems too difficult. He has been described by The New York Times Over the past 50 years, the prodigious pianist has performed to critical acclaim in recitals and as soloist with major orchestras throughout the world. His recordings on Philips, EMI, and the Vox Turnabout labels make him one of the most recorded classical artists of all time. His discography includes the complete repertory of Ravel, all the works for piano and orchestra by Rachmaninoff and Chopin, as well as a large number of solo works by Chopin and Schumann. These days Simon brings his musical thoughts to life on the Yamaha CFIIIS DS6 Pro Simon currently holds the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor Chair at the Moores School of Music of the University of Houston, where he founded the much lauded International Piano Festival. He is also a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School, where, among his many students, he instructed renowned pianist and Yamaha artist Frederic Chiu Accent , Spring 2002 and Accent , Summer 2002 next
Academy Stamp Autograph Musicians AK Date Signed. Photo. Price. bauer. harold. Slip Signed. British. pianist, Brahms,Shumann and Frank interpreter. Photo. $85.00. Last Name. First Name. Document. Nationality. http://www.academystamp.com/autographs/musicians/musiciansak.htm
Pianist Schumacher Sure To Inspire - Campus Times - Eastman pianist Schumacher sure to inspire. He was awarded the harold bauer Award, AlanWardwell Scholarship and Juilliard Alumni Scholarship, among others. http://www.campustimes.org/news/2001/03/15/Eastman/Pianist.Schumacher.Sure.To.In
Extractions: Hes also sat behind pianos in the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall and Tokyos Bunka Kaikan Hall. He has played all over the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia, and worked with such orchestras as the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Warsaw Philharmonic and Tokyo Philharmonic.
University Of New Hampshire - Milne Special Collections And In 1885, the eighteen yearold pianist married Dr. Henry Harris Aubrey Beach f.2B bauer, harold; Bispham, David; Brackett, Walter M.; Brooks, Phillips; Brown http://www.izaak.unh.edu/text/beach.htm
KEYBOARD - & PLUCK-INSTRUMENTS Translate this page harold bauer. His Book. DE VLUGGE pianist. Handleiding om Zonder Onderwijzer gemakkelijken spoedig Piano of Orgel te leeren spelen Rotterdam 8vo.obl, cloth. http://www.landre.nl/catalogues/c00046.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z ACKERE,J.van. EUR 15 BACH,C.Ph.E .-. HOFFMANN-ERBRECHT,L.(ed). EUR 55 BARESEL,A. Die Schule Robert Teichmuller. 1.Abteilung Die technischen Grundlagen des kunstlerischen Klavierspiels Lpz 1921. Photogrs.of Fritz Reinhard and publ.catal. EUR 14 BAUER,Harold .-. HAROLD BAUER. His Book. N.Y. (1948). 306pp, 8vo, cloth. Num.photogrs, register and index. EUR 23 BEIJNUM von ESSEN,Bertha von. EUR 20 BENINGER,E.(hrg). EUR 18 BIE,Oskar. HET KLAVIER en zijn MEESTERS. Leiden X,297pp, lrg.8vo, wrps (sl.worn). Ills throughout, register and index. (Same work in german (back dam)with lithogr.frontisp.). EUR 22 BOALCH,Donald H. MAKERS OF THE HARPSICHORD AND CLAVICHORD 1440 - 1840. Second Edition Oxford 1974. XXI,225pp, lrg.8vo, cloth (plasticised). 37 Photogrs. G/copy. EUR 68 BOS,Coenraad V .-. The well-tempered accompanist. As told by Coenraad V.Bos to Asley Pettis Pennsylvania (1949). IX,162pp, 8vo, cloth. Fronrtisp., other plates and mus.ex., list and index. G/c. EUR 22 BOUWMAN,L.C. De Pianoforte. Het ontstaan en de ontwikkeling van stijl en techniek. 's-Gravenhage 1892. 58pp, sm.8vo, mod.hcl.(worn, poor copy). Frontisp.in col., (one page dam., lacking some text). EUR 20 BREITHAUPT,R.M.
Famous Sinfonians Samuel Barber, Composer. William Count Basie, Jazz pianist and Band Leader.harold E. bauer, pianist. Robert Russell Bennet, Composer. E. Power Biggs, Organist. http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/phimualph/famoussinfonians.html
Extractions: Famous Sinfonians Phi Mu Alpha defines itself and its mission through such things as the Five Purposes. As with any organization, both visitors and brothers get a better feel for Sinfonia through Sinfonians that have paved the path. So who makes a good Sinfonian? Here are some famous examples: Julian "Cannonball" Adderly Jazz Saxophonist and Band Leader Samuel Adler Composer and Conductor Pasquale Amato Baritone Leroy Anderson Composer Maurice Andre Trumpet Samuel Barber Composer William "Count" Basie Jazz Pianist and Band Leader Harold E. Bauer Pianist Robert Russell Bennet Composer E. Power Biggs Organist David Bispham Bass-Baritone Les Brown Band Leader Charles Wakefield Cadman Composer John Cage Composer Cleofonte Campanini Conductor Andrew Carnegie Philanthropist John Alden Carpenter Industrialist and Composer Enrico Caruso Tenor Eugene Conley Tenor Fredrick S. Converse Composer Aaron Copland Composer George B. Cortelyou Politician Richard Crooks Tenor George Crumb Composer Walter J. Damrosch Conductor Hollis Ellsworth Dann Music Educator George Gates Dawes Politician and Composer Hal G. Davis
Extractions: Return to History The Nashua Community Concert Association 's first season was in 1931-32. The following list shows the variety of performers and performances we have presented over the years, including some of the finest artists of their times. You will notice that the number of concerts presented in each season has increased over the years. This is a measure of the success of the Nashua Community Concert Association
North Park University She is pianist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Symphony Chorus, whereshe has worked with many of the world s leading conductors. harold bauer. http://www.northpark.edu/acad/music/mastersfaculty.cfm
Extractions: Soprano Annie Picard has appeared with Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Theatre Saint Louis, Du Page Opera Theatre, and Illinois Opera Theatre. Her training includes voice with Costanza Cuccaro, Susan Clickner and Nicholas Di Virgilio; coaching with Margo Garrett, Louis Krasner, Eric Dalheim, and John Wustman, and opera with John Moriarty and Robert De Simone. An active chamber musician, soloist and vocal coach, she performs throughout the Midwest and has toured with John Wustman for his Schubert Lieder recital series. She joined the music faculties of North Park University and Moraine Valley Community College in 1998. B.M. (DePaul University, Chicago)
Keyboards ( 429) $20. Newman, William S. The pianist s Problems. Harper Row. In the stylesof ten composers ( 1367) $5. bauer, harold Barberini s Minuet. G. Schirmer. http://members.aol.com/mussleuth/keyboard.htm
Extractions: Books Bauer, Harold: Harold Bauer: His Book . Norton. 1948. Edition: 1st. Condition: VG, dj slightly torn, autographed. (#324) Brower, Harriette: Modern Masters of the Keyboard . Stokes. 1926. Edition: 1st. Condition: VG. (#1040) Brower, Harriette: Piano Mastery: Second Series . Stokes. 1917. Condition: G. (#1962) Chasins, Abram: Speaking of Pianists... . Knopf. 1958. Edition: 2nd. Condition: VG, dj. (#1012) Chasins, Abram (with Villa Stiles): The Van Cliburn Legend . Doubleday. 1959. Condition: VG, dj. (#973) Cooke, James Francis: Great Pianists on Piano Playing . Presser. 1917. Condition: G. (#1980) David, Elizabeth Harbison: I Played Their Accompaniments . D. Appleton-Century. 1940. Condition: G. Dust jacket cover pasted inside front cover Ehrlich, A.: Celebrated Pianists of the Past and Present . Presser. 1894. Condition: G, title page detached. (#1043) Erskine, John: My Life in Music . Morrow. 1950. Condition: G/g. (#1968) Fink, Seymour: Mastering Piano Technique . Amadeus. 1992. Condition: VG, dj. A guide for students, teachers and performers
America 1921 music concert with Richard Strauss at the piano, and an Aeolian Hall appearance soldout even to standing room with the pianist harold bauer and cellist http://pl.net/~holsem/huberman/bio/america_1921.htm
Extractions: Vienna 1895 reviews Columbia records Brunswick records Musical Observer 1921 ... World War I America 1921 Europe 1925 Political tension Riots in Vienna Stolen Strad ... Recordings The same day saw Huberman begin a recording contract for 7 short pieces with Brunswick records. His last recordings had been of Schubert and Chopin in 1900 for Emil Berliner. The new Brunswick recordings commenced nostalgically with a recording of the same Chopin/Sarasate transcription, Nocturne in E flat. You can listen to some of these Brunswicks in the Brunswick recordings section. Strauss ended his second US tour and series of forty concerts at the Hippodrome on 1 January 1922, with Huberman playing the Beethoven concerto. It was reported that before Strauss left America he faced an income tax bill of $8000 on estimated earnings of $50 000. Mein Weg zu Paneuropa My road to Pan-Europa ) on this topic which was published in Vienna early the following year. Mein Weg zu Paneuropa At the end of December Huberman played in a quartet with Lionel Tertis, Felix Salmond and Harold Bauer, and the group toured from January 5 to February 2.
Chicago Reader Guide To Music: Classical 312294-3000 or 800-223-7114. NEW PHILHARMONIC harold bauer, conductor,with pianist Eckhart Sellheim (Mozart, Elgar, Mendelssohn). http://www.chireader.com/listings/static/classical.html
Extractions: CAFFE DE LUCA 1721 N. Damen: Wed 6/9, 6:30-8:30 PM, guitarist Matt Faunce. 773-342-6000. CANTATE PAWEL CHECINSKI piano (Prokofiev, Granados, Chopin). Sun 6/13, 7 PM, Brookdale Music Recital Hall, 1550 N. Rte. 59, Naperville. 630-983-5100. CHICAGO CHAMBER MUSICIANS in a free concert (Mozart, Kodaly). Mon 6/7, 12:15 PM, Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington. 312-744-6630. CHICAGO CHILDREN'S CHOIR (Hearne, Durufle, Chen Yi). Sun 6/6, 7 PM, Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph. 312-334-7777. CHICAGO ENSEMBLE (Bach, Rokeach, Beethoven, Reinecke, Stravinsky). Sun 6/13, 3 PM, International House, University of Chicago, 1414 E. 59th. 773-889-4206. CHICAGO SINFONIETTA with mezzo-soprano Sibongile Khumalo in Mzilikazi Khumalo's opera Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu CHICAGO STRING QUARTET with pianist Alan Chow (Mozart, Beethoven, Franck). Sat 6/5, 7:30 PM, Lutkin Hall, Northwestern University, 700 University, Evanston. 847-467-4000 or 847-491-5441. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CLASSICAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AUDITIONS Free admission for listeners. Sat 6/5, 9 AM-5 PM, Chicago Music Mart, DePaul Center, 333 S. State. 312-341-1521.
Concert Pianist To Grace Pullman Concert pianist Andrea Anderson Anderson was grated the harold bauer Award by theManhattan School of Music, and a grand from the Rockefeller Foundation for http://wsunews.wsu.edu/detail.asp?StoryID=4346
New Music Forum Europe with Tapper where he met Busoni in Berlin and harold bauer and critic Hisreputation as a pianist of daring exploration developed from his first US http://www.newmusicforum.com/article.asp?ArticleID=20
Index Of Pachmann Material Hambourg. A single sentence.; 1933a Famous pianist Dead. A centenaryremembrance.; 1948c Three Pachmann Anecdotes , by harold bauer. From http://users.bigpond.net.au/nettheim/pachmann/pachindx.htm
Extractions: Bibliography of Musical Scores Edited by Pachmann Marriage certificate of the (first) marriage of Anna Maria King, the mother of Pachmann's wife Maggie. Marriage certificate of the parents of Pachmann's wife Maggie. Birth certificate of Pachmann's wife Maggie. "M. Pachmann's Recital". [Review in The Times, London, 10 December.] "M. Pachmann's Farewell Recital". [Review in The Times, London, 1 March.] "M. de Pachmann's Recital". [Review in The Times, London, 12 November.] "M. de Pachmann's Recital". [Review in The Times, London, 3 February.] Anouncements of Recitals and a Concert in the London Weekly Dispatch Announcements of a Recital and Concerts in the London Daily News "M. de Pachmann's Recital". "Mme. de Pachmann's Recital". [Review of recital by Pachmann's wife in The Times, London, 7 February.] [Two Pachmann References], by Francis Hueffer.
Extractions: Als jonge knaap al gaf hij door zijn contemplatieve manier van spelen de indruk dat hij voor zijn leeftijd bijzonder ernstig was. Op een leeftijd waarop anderen zich bezighielden met vliegeren en verstoppertje spelen, begon hij op bescheiden wijze pianoles te nemen bij Mr. Patrick, een van de weinige muziekleraren uit die tijd. Hij bezocht inmiddels de lagere school (Albertus College) en daarna de middelbare school (Radulphus College) waar hij op 10 juli 1952 zijn diploma behaalde. Toen hij 11 jaar was speelde hij als reserve-organist in de kerk (nu kathedraal) te Pietermaai. Na pianoles te hebben gehad van respectievelijk Mr. Patrick (3 jaren), Teun Don (2 jaren), Mevrouw Sterk (2 jaren), Mevrouw Croes (1 jaar) en Mevrouw Pijpers (2 jaren), vertrok hij naar Colombia om aldaar aan de Universiteit van Medellin chemie te gaan studeren. In Medellin veranderde hij van studierichting en schreef hij zich in aan het Conservatorium van het Instituut voor Schone Kunsten. Op 22 november 1956 behaalde hij cum lau de zijn Conservatoriumdiploma als pianist. Hierna ging hij op de "Akademie für Musik und Darstellende Kunst" te Wenen zich onder leiding van professor Richard Hauser verder specialiseren tot solist.
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