Derek Bermel's Bio - New Music Jukebox the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center), and pianist Christopher Taylor composition with william Albright, Louis Andriessen, william bolcom, and Michael http://www.newmusicjukebox.org/composers/c_bio.asp?ComposerID=17764&ActorID=3319
Barlow Endowment: Brigham Young University School Of Music Organist Teachers. 1992. Bestor, Kurt. Ballet West. 1992. bolcom, william. St. Louis Symphony. 1992. Boren, Murray. New York pianist at Mannes School. 1985. Boren, Murray. http://www.byu.edu/music/barlow/com.html
Extractions: composers in bold indicate Prize Winners (updated October 2003) Composer Performer Year Adler, Samuel Atlanta Symphony Alexander, Catherine Vivace at Tulane University Allen, Judith Shatin Anderson, Stephen Arasimowicz , George West Point Military Band Harp Solo Argento , Dominick Dale Warland Singers Asplund , Christian Tom Baker / Dale Spiecher Duo Balentine , James Scott Jaren Hinckley, clarinet Barnson , Matthew John Graham Ensemble Beaser , Robert Consortium of Orchestras Belnap , Parley; Cook, Don; et al. Organist Teachers Bestor , Kurt Ballet West Bolcom , William St. Louis Symphony Boren, Murray New York Pianist at Mannes School Boren, Murray Consortium of Wind Ensembles Boren, Murray BYU Wind Ensemble Boren, Murray Belarussian Wind Octet Boren, Murray Bradshaw, Keith BYU Wind Symphony Brown, Newel Kay Denton Chamber Orchestra with Car ter Enyeart , cellist Bushman, Harriet P. London Church Choir Car lson, David Utah Opera Cathey Tulley Utah Symphony Chang, Dorothy Kylix New Music Ensemble Chen, Shih-
Lisa Coston / Oksana Lutsyshyn Recital Two passages call for the pianist to stand and dampen the strings with one hand In The Crazy Woman, a poem by Gwendolyn Brooks set by william bolcom (b.1938 http://www.artsongupdate.org/Reviews/Creo/Coston and Lutsyshyn.htm
Extractions: February 23, 2003 An art song recital and piano recital were combined into one program at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Virginia Beach, May 19, 2002. Two composers, Jeraldine Saunders Herbison and Andrey Kasparov, were in attendance to hear their compositions played by Oksana Lutsyshyn, a world-class performer, teacher and recording artist. She currently teaches at the Governor's School for the Arts and is music director and organist for this church. Her doctoral degree is from Moscow State Conservatory. After moving to the U.S. she was a Visiting Scholar at Indiana University in Bloomington. The program opened with two piano pieces by Herbison, who later commented that Lutsyshyn had found a way to shape her music that she had not known was in her piece. Certainly there were bell-like ringing tones in the piano that pleased this listener. Lisa Relaford Coston, mezzo-soprano, chose three songs on texts by American women composers, and caressed the musical lines with a warmth and energy rare on any stage. To a poem by Anne Bradstreet
Music Department College Of Arts Humanities University Of Hawai Recital with pianist Andria Fennig. Program includes william bolcom s Three Rags; Paquito D Rivera s Village Street Quartet; Daniel Kellog s New Work (untitled http://www.hawaii.edu/uhmmusic/visitors.htm
Extractions: and the Majikina Honryu Dance Company February 2002. Concert in Orvis Auditorium. Part of this program of Okinawan music and dance was devoted to an ancient court music style, called Uzagaku, which was recently reconstructed and revived. The ensemble's director, Etsuko Higa, is a UHM Music alumna. Fang-Tzu Liu January 2002. Recital in Orvis Auditorium. On the piano faculty at National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Ms. Liu presented a program featuring Bach/Busoni Chaconne in D minor , a selection of Debussy Etudes, Cesar Franck's Prelude, Chorale and Fugue and works by Kevin Ernste and Gregory Mertl.
Benita Valenta, Judge, MET New England Region joins a distinguished list of previous recipients including pianist, Rudolf Serkin to have works written for her by composers william bolcom, Alberto Ginastera http://www.neaudition.org/judges/04valente.html
Extractions: New England Region Home Benita Valente 2004 Regional Judge The distinguished American soprano Benita Valente is one of this era's most cherished musical artists. An internationally celebrated interpreter of lieder, chamber music, and oratorio, she was equally acclaimed for her performances on the operatic stage. Her keen musicianship encompasses an astounding array of styles, from the Baroque of Bach and Handel to the varied idioms of today's leading composers. In recent seasons she has become a dedicated teacher, sharing her many talents and knowledge with today's emerging vocalists. The California-born soprano has held the spotlight since she won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. A long association with the Metropolitan Opera began with Miss Valente's debut in 1973 as Pamina in . Other roles included Gilda in Rigoletto , Nanetta in Falstaff , Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro , Ilia in Idomeneo , and Almirena in Rinaldo . This last role, in a new production by Frank Corsaro with Marilyn Horne and Samuel Ramey, prompted The New York Times to write: "Benita Valente was a brilliant success, drawing one of the night's most sustained ovations." Other notable operatic engagements include Ginevra in a Santa Fe production of
ChevronTexaco Opera Information Center - 2004-05 Broadcasts One of his most famous works is an epic oratorio based on william Blake ís Songs of Innocence and bolcom is also an accomplished pianist and accompanist. http://archive.operainfo.org/broadcast/composer.cgi?id=11&language=1
Extractions: [62'32"] full-price by Johann D'Souza INKTRODUCTION. It is not uncommon for Americans to give ticker-tape parades to homecoming winning basketball teams like the Chicago Bulls or Olympic medallists; but for a pianist- that's practically unheard of. Well, that is exactly what happened to Van Cliburn, the tall Texan, when he won the First (ever) Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1958. A virtual unknown on Russian soil, he was soon to be the favourite going into the finals. The Russians were shocked but not surprised for Cliburn possessed charm, charisma, stature and not forgetting good technique. Practically every major classical recording star has won a major competition, Martha Argerich - the Chopin Competition; Vladimir Ashkenazy - 2nd Tchaikovsky Competition 1962; Murray Perahia - Leeds Piano Competition; Kristian Zimmerman - Chopin Competition and the list goes on and on. In fact it is now a great belief that one needs a major competition to bolster one's career. Major competitions like the Leeds, the Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tchaikovsky and Chopin Competitions give the winners major career breakthroughs, with engagements at various major halls and festivals, recording contracts with major labels like DG, EMI or Teldec (who can normally afford the crème de la crème). Past winners of the Van Cliburn competition in recent years have included Jose Fenghali and Alexei Sultanov.
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Extractions: Song Title (Search) Composer/Artist (Search) Product Details Scored For Product Type Gotta Getaway Emily Crocker John Higgins see ... Surfin' Santa (Holiday Musical) Choir, Keyboard, Voice Choral Ensemble. Sheet Music Book Gotta Have Love Yolanda Adams see Best of Yolanda Adams, The Piano, Voice Piano/Vocal/Chords, Choral Ensemble. Sheet Music Book Gotta Have Me Go With You see Singer's Movie Anthology, The Keyboard, Voice Sheet Music Book Gotta Have Me Go With You see Star Is Born, A
Cabrillo Festival Of Contemporary Music - DENNIS RUSSELL DAVIES Werner Henze s The English Cat, Philip Glass Akhnaten, and william bolcom s Songs of Davies prolific recordings, as conductor as well as pianist, number well http://www.cabrillomusic.org/2003/bios/drd_2002-03_biography.html
Extractions: conductor/pianist Davies was Music Director and Conductor of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music for seventeen years. He has lived abroad since 1980, but maintains an active presence on the North American music scene as a regular guest conductor with the major orchestras and opera houses of New York and Chicago. In addition to his ongoing duties as Chief Conductor of the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and Professor of Orchestral Conducting at the Salzburg Mozarteum, this season Davies begins his post as Chief Conductor of the Linz Opera and Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz. In January 2002, he was appointed to a 5-year term to the Board of Directors of the esteemed Fromm Music Foundation. A champion of contemporary music, his support of modern works, particularly American, is legendary. From his affiliations with some of the 21 st A View from the Bridge Medusa In the Upper Room K...
Extractions: During the concert, he will perform Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in B-Flat Major, Beethoven's "Appassionata" Sonata, Chopin's Mazurka in F Major, Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6, Rachmani-noff's Prelude in G Minor, Gershwin's Prelude No. 1 and a rag by William Bolcom.
Articles Written For AUFBAU By Leonard J. Lehrman 11, 1997 780 words. A william bolcom premiere is an event not be missed, especially when the composer/pianist is himself a participant. http://artists-in-residence.com/ljlehrman/articles/aufbau48.html
Extractions: 780 words A William Bolcom premiere is an event not be missed, especially when the composer/pianist is himself a participant. I first heard him perform his own 12 Etudes for Piano in the early 1960s at Tanglewood, and have been an avid follower of his career through numerous stage works and awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, since then. Malfitano at Tully Announced as Catherine Malfitano's accompanist for a varied program at Alice Tully Hall November 26, he unfortunately had to cancel. Chicago Lyric Opera Assistant Conductor Robert Tweten filled in instead, in a program of Rodrigo, Barber, Satie, Poulenc, Weill, and Bolcom - with Gershwin's "My Man's Gone Now" as an audacious second encore. All, the singer noted from the stage, were written in the 20th century, including the delightful "Three Songs" of Satie, written in 1916 (not 1887 as misnoted on the program). Bolcom is writing for her both a role (Beatrice) in his new opera ( A View from the Bridge , after the play by Arthur Miller, to be premiered in Chicago in fall, 1999) and a new song cycle ("on a mythical figure whose name begins with M - and it's not Malfitano!" - she asked that no more than that about the new work be revealed), with collaborator Arnold Weinstein, to be premiered in 2000, in English, though translations have already been made of the text into Italian and German. For this concert, she gave the professional premiere of his 1978 "Mary," on a William Blake text.
March 2003 Music Calendar Distinguished composer and pianist william bolcom will present a public lecture and coach student performance. All five concerts are admissionfree. http://www.northwestern.edu/univ-relations/media_relations/releases/2003_02/musi
Extractions: Search Northwestern Search Help University Relations UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Media Relations Site Map University Relations Media Relations Northwestern News Press Release About Media Relations Who we are and what we do News Headlines Current headlines from Media Relations and Northwestern media coverage Press Release Archive Complete catalogue of Press Releases Newsfeed/Audio Faculty commentary and guest speakers Observer Online Northwestern's faculty and staff newspaper Media Guide to Experts Find faculty experts on a variety of subjects Northwestern Fact Sheet Northwestern facts and history Media Contact Information E-mail addresses and phone numbers Northwestern News text only Last updated 02/12/2003 MEDIA CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or at jkm229@northwestern.edu February 10, 2003 March 2003 Music Calendar A variety of choral groups, instrumental ensembles and dramatists will showcase their talents in the unique format of the School of Music Prism Concert (March 6). Guitarist Oscar Ghiglia will make his annual visit to Northwestern (March 30) to perform baroque to contemporary guitar works. For more information, call the Pick-Staiger Concert Office at (847) 491-5441, or go to the Pick-Staiger Web site at
William Bolcom - Winter 2001 Annual American Composers Update. william bolcom. Premieres. william bolcom's Concert Suite for Saxophone and Band was played first Apr. 9, 1999 in Ann Arbor, MI, with Donald Sinta and the University http://www.sai-national.org/pubs/win01/wbolcom.html
Extractions: William Bolcom Premieres William Bolcom's Concert Suite for Saxophone and Band was played first Apr. 9, 1999 in Ann Arbor, MI, with Donald Sinta and the University of Michigan Symphonic Band, led by H. Robert Reynolds. The first production of A View from the Bridge (libretto by Arnold Weinstein and Arthur Miller) occurred Oct. 9, 1999, with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, under Dennis Russell Davies, featuring singers Kim Josephson, Catherine Malfitano, Juliana Rambaldi, Greg Turay, and Mark McCrory. At Carnegie Hall, mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne and pianist Martin Katz premiered The Digital Wonder Watch , Jan. 16, 2000 in New York, NY. Patrick Gardner conducted the Rutgers University Glee Club in the first performance of Ucello Madrigals , Mar. 4, 2000 in New Brunswick, NJ.
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Extractions: Klassik Ragtime Gunther Schuller Scott Joplin und Eubie Blake gegeben hatte, welche eine Musik namens Ragtime geschrieben hatte, die damals aber schon längst vergessen war. Schuller & Co gruben in den Archiven und brachten die Ragtimemusik wieder ans Licht, sie führten sie auf, ließen sie drucken, und das führte zur Renaissance des Ragtime, vornehmlich über die Filmmusik von " Der Clou ", zu der einige Gunther-Schuller-Einspielungen den Anstoß gegeben haben. Einige junge Komponisten machten sich damals den Spaß, neue Ragtimes zu schreiben, William Albright und William Bolcom schickten einander ankomponierte Ragtimes per Post zum Fertigstellen, so wie andere Leute Schachprobleme austauschen. So haben sich im Werkverzeichnis von William Bolcom mittlerweile 22 ganz entzückende, neu komponierte Ragtimes angesammelt, darunter ganz entzückende Dinger, zum Beispiel eine "Rag Fantasy" namens "The Serpent's Kiss", in dem der Pianist zu pfeifen beliebt, oder ein "Slow Two-Step" namens "Tabby Cat Walk", mit einem verblüffenden Ende. Katzen gehn auf leisen Sohlen, da gibt's nix zu hören zuweilen.