Jazz Connection Magazine 1949 as a member of blind pianist Lennie Tristano s sextet, which in addition toBauer and Fishkin and later recordings with drummers harold Granowsky, Denzil http://www.jazzconnectionmag.com/Billy Bauer Article.htm
Extractions: Blending Well Guitar Master Billy Bauer Helped To Pioneer Modern Approach To Jazz Guitar Guitarist Billy Bauer, pictured above, gained recognition playing in Woody Herman's thundering First Herd and in pianist Lennie Tristano's alternative jazz ensembles. At age 87, Bauer runs a guitar teaching studio and is a major living link in the evolution of jazz guitar. by Stephen Fratallone /Jazz Connection Magazine Photos courtesy of Billy Bauer G uitarist Billy Bauer may have blended very well playing with many great jazz musicians, but he was and continues to be a stand out plectrist in jazz music. Known best for his stints in Woody Herman's thundering First Herd and in pianist Lennie Tristano's alternative jazz ensembles, Bauer is one of the few jazz guitarists of his generation to avoid the influence of Charlie Christian and he is considered by many as a major living link in the evolution of jazz guitar. "One of the things I did was that I 'comped' with the ensembles and bands," said Bauer, 87, from his second-story teaching studio in Albertson, NY, on Long Island. "Not that what I did was never done before. It was, but not to that extent. The basic thing is that I was so dumb that I would blend with whomever I played with. I played with Dixieland groups, swing groups, modern jazz groups, even Irish musical groups. I played with every kind of combination you can think of. Before he died, (trumpeter) Charlie Shavers told me that he liked the way I backed him up. Even (drummer) Max Roach said the same thing. I blend well. I'm not trying to cut them."
Connecticut Virtuosi - Concert Detail honors, he received the harold bauer Award. He later studied at the Julliard schoolwith Ania Dofrman and for many years he remained there as a stuff pianist. http://www.thevirtuosi.org/2003-2004/March.htm
Extractions: International concert pianist, educator, and a music critic, Roman Markowicz returns to present his favorite repertoire of Bach and Beethoven. He will also present a lecture on music by Fryderyk Chopin. Also in Program a piece by NY composer Jay Anthony Gach: " From the Land of TV" TBA March 19, 8PM Torp Theatre, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain (tickets on sale before the concert of by calling (860) 612-4371 Roman Markowicz Polish born Roman Markowicz began his musical education in Warsaw studying piano with Jan Wobazil and later at the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music with Prof. Maria Wilkomirska. In 1968 political circumstances forced Mr. Markowicz and his family to leave Poland and resettle in the United States. He continued his studies as scholarship student of solo and chamber music repertory at the Manhattan school of Music with Arthur Balsam. Upon graduation with honors, he received the Harold Bauer Award. He later studied at the Julliard school with Ania Dofrman and for many years he remained there as a stuff pianist.
Jewish GLBT Yahrzeits Imitations . MAR 12, harold bauer died on March 12th, 1951. haroldwas a pianist. MAR 13, Ronald Wiseman died on March 13th, 1990. http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/oneigla/tb/Yahrzeits/Yahrzeits.03.html
Extractions: March Yahrzeits MAR 01 Howard Ashman died from AIDS-related causes on March 1st, 1991. Howard wrote the lyrics for the Disney animated films The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast , and Aladdin . He was also the author, lyricist, and director of the stage musical Little Shop of Horrors MAR 03 Danny Kaye died on March 3rd, 1987. Danny, a famous movie actor, was born Daniel Kominski on January 18th 1913. MAR 07 Alice B. Toklas died on March 7th, 1967. Alice, a journalist, publisher, author, was the life-partner of Gertrude Stein. MAR 08 Hubert Fichte died on March 8th, 1986. Hubert was the author of "Detlev's Imitations". MAR 12 Harold Bauer died on March 12th, 1951. Harold was a pianist. MAR 13 Ronald Wiseman died on March 13th, 1990. Harold was an actor, playwright, and the Assistant Director of Legal Services, GMHC. MAR 14 Jerry Friedman died on March 14th, 1994. Jerry was a founder of Washington's Bet Mishpachah. Allard Lowenstein was murdered on March 14th, 1980. Allard was an American political and social activist. MAR 15 Ben (William) Goldstein died from AIDS-related causes on March 15th, 1995. Ben, who worked for the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Symphony, was also a member of the Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band.
Piano Practice Page harold bauer sees no object in practicing evenness in scales, considering that a DavidDubal, Reflections from the keyboard the world of the concert pianist. http://publish.uwo.ca/~elosseva/PianoPractice.htm
Extractions: "It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness and of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature, and everlasting beauty of monotony." - Benjamin Britten Ah, the joy of practicing... Welcome to my piano practice page. Give it a glance and I hope you'll find something of interest. Send me an email if you'd like to chat. I am always looking for people to play chamber music with. Contents of this page: Piano Practice Online Resources: (few but useful) http://www.mwsc.edu/~bhugh/practicetips/index.html provides collection of practice tips and advice by Prof. Brent Hugh http://www.siue.edu/MUSIC/html/ruths.html is an article by a great pianist Ruth Slenczynska on memory work (click here if the link doesn't work) http://www.alexandertechnique.com includes a list of online resources for Alexander technique (though I am highly skeptical of it myself) http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html
Program Notes Ravel dedicated each movement to a different person Ondine to the English(later American) pianist harold bauer, Le Gibet (The Scaffold) to the http://www.sfsymphony.org/templates/router.asp?callid=117&nodeid=3014
Musical Instruments Keyboard, Piano $1.50, Alfred s Piano Lesson Book, Level 1A. $1.65, Solos For TheVery Young pianist Books 1 2 By Bastien. $1.75, 2 harold bauer. $1.99, http://www.odimedia.com/Musical-Instruments/Musical-Instruments-Keyboard-Piano_6
Extractions: Page: Get Your Odimedia' eBay Membership Now Selected Deals Old Piano Course Books ROBBINS player piano roll BROADWAY MELODY Optigan Song and Disc Catalogs 1972 Optigon grange melodies - published 1891 ... 2 Level 3 Glover Piano Repertoire and Piano Technic Page: CDs Records Cassettes Music Accessories ...
Brent Runnels (1976) pianist Brent Runnels is the topaward winner of the New Orleans International aswell as the School s highest graduate honor, the harold bauer Award, studying http://www.pearyhs.org/text/brunnels.htm
Extractions: All profits going to the Montgomery Holloway Music Trust. Pianist Brent Runnels is the top-award winner of the New Orleans International Piano Competition and the Jacksonville Classical Piano Competition and has performed throughout the US, Europe and Australia. His solo recitals in New York, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Chicago and New Orleans have earned enthusiastic reviews - "formidable," "fresh energy and sparkle," "colorful," and "delightfully idiomatic." He has appeared as concerto soloist with the Kosice State Philharmonic, Slovak Sinfonietta of Zilina, the Florida Orchestra in Tampa , the Orlando Philharmonic, the former Florida Symphony and the Winter Park Bach Festival. Solo appearances in his 1997-98 season include concerto performances with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra, the Gainesville Symphony and the Gwinnett Philharmonic. Brent Runnels' frequent chamber music collaborations include performances of the complete Beethoven sonatas for piano and violin at New York's Lincoln Center. He was one of the principal artists in the world premiere of Bruno Walter's four-hand arrangement of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 under conductor Gilbert Kaplan. Mr. Runnels earned the doctoral degree at Manhattan School of Music, as well as the School's highest graduate honor, the Harold Bauer Award, studying principally with Constance Keene and John Browning. He has also worked with Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Richard Goode, Jeanne-Marie Darre, and Martino Tirimo. He has taught on the faculties of Rollins College, Concordia College and the Manhattan School of Music and is currently Coordinator of Accompanying at Georgia State University. He is the Artistic Director of the LYNX Jazz Festival in Orlando and a member of the international roster of Steinway Artists.
Artist Roster Best New Artist in 1998 Earl Wild Classical pianist, transcriber, composer WilhelmBackhaus Bela Bartok Count Basie harold bauer Sir Thomas http://www.baldwinpiano.com/about/roster.html
Extractions: With a high-energy stage show and a steady stream of smart pop songs, Ben Folds Five has become one of the top performing and recording acts today. The group, featuring pianist, vocalist and principal composer Ben Folds at the Baldwin grand piano, is currently on tour around the world to support its latest recording. For more than two decades, Diane Schuur has set the musical world on fire with her jazz-drenched vocal and piano style. She has taken her talent on tour around the world, worked with master musicians including B.B. King, Ray Charles and Quincy Jones, recorded more than a dozen albums and earned two Grammy Awards in the process. John Willams is one of the most respected and honored composers of film and concert music today. He has composed the music for more than 70 feature films including Schindlers List, Jurassic Park, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Star Wars and "Superman." He has received dozens of Academy Award nominations as well as Emmy, Oscar and Grammy awards.
Extractions: Library of Congress, Washington DC, 1995 The material contained within the Harold Bauer Collection in the Music Division of the Library of Congress was, according to the records of the Library's Exchange and Gift Division (Gift and Deposit Files, 1893-1961, currently on microfilm in the Manuscript Reading Room), acquired by the Library in three stages: during the years 1928-29, 1934-35, and after Bauer's death in 1951, through a gift from his widow, Wynne Pyle Bauer. Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 10 Approximate number of items: 1245 Number of boxes: 17 Inclusive dates of items: c.1880 - 1951 Top of Page Home Finding Aids Harold Bauer Find in Finding Aids Performing Arts Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers
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Extractions: urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 The Musicians Collection Helen Baer and Toni Alfau University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, September 2000. Finding aid written in English Tue Jul 22 15:08:44 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Musicians Collection (bulk 1900-1940) Ca. 4,900 items in 4 standard size file drawers, 1 oversize file drawer (11.5 linear feet), 2 flat file drawers Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin The Musicians Collection consists of materials that are primarily visual in nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups. English. Scope and Contents The manuscript and printed music includes works by several American musicians, including autograph lyrics and music for twenty-eight of Paul Anka's songs, probably from the early 1960s. Author Annelu Burns is represented by correspondence and manuscript music which chronicle the business arrangements she made in 1919 to write the title song for the silent motion picture âThe Amazing Lovers.â The song, written with composer Madelyn Sheppard, was dropped by the producer when the movie title changed. Typed lyrics by author and composer Harry C. Benline are present, accompanied by a program from Tony Pastor's Theatre in which Benline and his partner Hetz appeared. Published music includes arrangements and piano and vocal scores for compositions by Victor Herbert and Pietro Mascagni.
Famous Sinfonians B Barber, Samuel Composer Basie, William (Count) - Jazz pianist and Band LeaderBauer, harold E. - pianist Bennett, Robert Russell - Composer Biggs, E. Power http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/pmapichi/famous.html
Famous Sinfonians Barber, Samuel Composer Basie, William (Count) - Jazz pianist and Band LeaderBauer, harold E. - pianist Bennett, Robert Russell - Composer Biggs, E. Power http://emir.jewell.edu/orgs/phimualpha/famous.html
The Lennie Tristano Experience with his mother, an avocational pianist and opera Arnold Fishkin and alternating drummersHarold Granowsky and Denzil Best Tristano, bauer, Konitz, and http://www.lennietristano.com/biography.htm
Extractions: The history of jazz is written as a recounting of the lives of its most famous (and presumably, most influential) artists. Reality is not so simple, however. Certainly the very most important of the music's innovators are those whose names are known by all Armstrong Parker Young Coltrane . Unfortunately, the jazz critic's tendency to inflate the major figures' status often comes at the expense of other musicians' reputations men and women who have made significant, even essential, contributions of their own, are, for whatever reason, overlooked in the mad rush to canonize a select few. Lennie Tristano is one of those who have not yet received their critical due. In the mid-'40s, the Chicago-born pianist arrived on the scene with a concept that genuinely expanded the prevailing bop aesthetic. Tristano brought to the music of Charlie Parker and Bud Powell a harmonic language that adapted the practices of contemporary classical music; his use of polytonal effects in tunes like "Out on a Limb" was almost
»»Schubert Music Reviews«« this album of mazurkas and other works performed by Maryla Jonas, a longdead Polishpianist with a Op.15 - Waltz With harold bauer; Impromptu - Rococo, Op. http://www.megamusicreviews.com/Opera_and_Vocal/Opera_Featured_Composers_A-Z/Sch
Extractions: More Pages: Schubert Page 1 Music reviews for "Schubert" sorted by average review score: Night Music, Vol.1: Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming Released in Audio CD by Naxos (15 February, 1994) Amazon base price: Artist: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tracks: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: Romance - Capella Istropolitana/Sobotka Moonlight Son: Adagio Sostenuto - Jeno Jando Brandenburg Con No.1: Adagio - Capella Istropolitana/Warchal Sym No.40: Andante - Capella Istropolitana/Wordsworth Melodie - Honda/CSR SO/Clark To Spring - Balazs Sokolay Berceuse - CSR SO/Lenard Canon - Capella Istropolitana/Edlinger Str Qt Op.76, No.2: Andante - Kodaly Qt Clair De Lune - Peter Nagy Tpt Con: 2nd Movt - Capella Istropolitana/Edlinger Pno Con No.2: Larghetto - Szekely/Budapest SO/Nemeth Sicilienne - CSR SO/Lenard Swan Lake: Andante - Slovak Phil/Halasz Pno Son K.322: Adagio - Peter Nagy Four Seasons: Spring/Largo - Nischizaki/Capella Istropolitana/Gunzenhauser Sym No.96: Andante - Capella Istropolitana/Wordsworth
Piano Life Pianist The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~miurah/pianist/pianist.htm
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Artist Page She then went on to learn with French pianist, JeanPaul Sévilla, at the HaroldBauer) Die Seele ruht in Jesu Händen, from Cantata No 127, BWV127 5 29 http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/artist_page.asp?name=hewitt
Aurelio De La Vega Professional Activities Translate this page Other months in the Calendar are dedicated to violinist Jascha Heifetz, pianistHarold bauer, educator Nadia Boulanger, soprano Geraldine Farrar, conductor http://www.e-universe.com/lmfhome/delaveganews.htm
Extractions: S ummarizing the work of a composer as vigorously curious as Aurelio de la Vega is not easy. Serialism and pantonality, Cuban dance rhythms and chance operations, graphic notation and electronic tape, all have interested De la Vega, and have come together in a powerful and idiosyncratic musical personality. Somewhat to the composer's surprise, however, his collected music for solo piano seems satisfyingly to sum up his evolution, particularly regarding harmonic language and general stylistic stance. That body of music10 works from 1944 to 1987will be played by Martha Marchena this afternoon at Cal State Northridge, where De la Vega was on the faculty for 34 years. "I have never heard these pieces all played together," De la Vega says, before Marchena played the same program three weeks ago at the University of Miami. "I am not easy to please and I hear my music very objectively in performance, but this was very satisfactory. The impact was profoundkind of a canvas of 50 years of music. She really takes it seriously, and the results were beyond my imagination."