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Musical Opinion Magazine - Diary Organists on the night are David briggs, john Scott and Thomas Trotter who are partneredby the Their two concerts include one with composer/pianist john McCabe http://www.musicalopinion.com/diary.html
Extractions: Home Diary Stop Press Current Issue ... Links May June July Festivals ... Summer Schools The energy of the tango, the atmosphere of the pampas and hints of Russian folklore all feature in this year's Swiss Ambassador's Award Concert at Wigmore Hall on 3 May, reflecting the Vega Trio's own international background. Opera North celebrates its 25 years with an unusual Festival called Short but Grown Up Operas . Each opera is only 90 minutes long and ticket prices are half their normal rate. The operas are Zemlinsky's The Dwarf , de Falla's La vida breve , Puccini's Il tabarro , Bizet's Djamileh , Rachmaninov's Francesco da Rimini , Leoncavallo's Pagliacci , Rossini's Love's Luggage Lost and Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins . For full details of the tour visit www.operanorth.co.uk On 9 May, Chetham's School of Music will open its doors for Trombone Day . From 10am to 4pm, there will be a series of workshops, recitals and performances featuring a variety of ensembles including the RNCM and Chetham's Trombone Ensemble. Further information contact: Dave Chatterton on 0161 834 9644 or mail
Jazzcorner's Speakeasy - April 2004 Birthdays trumpeter (19021972) ARTHUR briggs - early trumpeter guitarist, composer, singer- 52 john TCHICAI - tenor saxophonist - 68 MICKEY TUCKER - pianist - 63 GLENN http://www.jazzcornertalk.com/speakeasy/archive/index.php/t-5083.html
Concert Singers Of Cary - Musicales Gala Unlimited, Jan Mott, director, Karen Miller, pianist Menu Enjoy and Jay Bowers; Robertand Carolynne briggs; Evie and Jan and Don Mott; john Rowe; Robert and Emy http://www.concertsingers.org/musicales.htm
Extractions: Read about the Concert Singers of Cary endowment fund is a gala benefit event created by generous members of the Cary area community in support of the endowment fund of Concert Singers of Cary. The event is a series of musicales in carefully selected host homes. Guests enjoy delicious refreshments, convivial discussions, and a wonderful performance of music by vocal or instrumental soloists or small ensembles. All monies raised are invested in the CSC endowment fund
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Extractions: A truly virtuosic pianist, who has already built an enviable reputation not only through her brilliant pianism, but also due to her well-planned programmes of purely musical content, and her very special way of presenting them. Pianist Sarah Beth Briggs, (Daily Telegraph), was at the age of eleven one of the youngest ever finalists in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition and within a year she had made her Fairfield Hall concerto debut. She rose to international attention at fifteen as the joint winner of the International Mozart Competition in Salzburg. Major engagements followed at home and abroad and in 1991 she made her US concerto debut at the San Francisco Midsummer Mozart Festival (a festival to which she has regularly returned). Recital Programmes page) and has made numerous international radio and television recordings. These have included appearances as part of trio Melzi A Hindemith Scholarship in 1987 gave Sarah an opportunity to develop her chamber music skills at a series of master classes in Switzerland under the tutelage of the celebrated violist, Bruno Giuranna. She has vigorously maintained this aspect of her musical enthusiasm alongside her solo career, working with renowned soloists such as the clarinettist Janet Hilton , the soprano Kathryn Harries and the tenor Neil Jenkins A critically acclaimed chamber music series (sponsored by the Argyll Group) at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1993 led to further chamber music partnerships, including regular collaborations with the principals of
The Philharmonic of The Game (with Michael Douglas) and has been the pianist on virtually Recentrecordings include the chamber works of john briggs, Settings by Mel Powell http://www.thephilharmonic.org/concerts/concert4_artist.shtml
Extractions: musicals since she was twelve. She is currently preparing an album of her own songs under veteran producer John Kapec. Miss Rose is also an athlete, played for the all-state volleyball team in Iowa and is a competition level basketball player. Her eventual goal is to become a music teacher. She lives in West Hollywood and retains a home in Maui. Meet the Artist... Bryan Pezzone Bryan Pezzone, who will perform Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in our “The Phil Swings” concert, is the consummate crossover pianist of his generation. He has been the principal pianist with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra from its inception in 1991 through 1999, has received on-screen credit for his performance on the soundtrack of "The Game" (with Michael Douglas) and has been the pianist on virtually all of the cartoons released by Warner Brothers and Disney over the past six years. Bryan Pezzone has worked with many of today’s major conductors including Pierre Boulez, Oliver Knussen, John Adams, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Kent Nagano, performing with the Green Umbrella Series, the Cal Arts New Century Players, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s New Music Group, the Ojai Festival, Southwest Chamber Music Series and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Recent recordings include the chamber works of John Briggs, "Settings" by Mel Powell, works of John Harbison and John Cage.
Sarah Beth Briggs A longstanding pupil of the late Denis Matthews, briggs has also worked withSwiss pianist Edith Fischer, john Lill, Peter Donohoe and Radu Lupu. http://www.yso.org.uk/biographies/briggs.html
Extractions: sarah beth briggs Pianist Sarah Beth Briggs, "an artist of extraordinary magnetism" (Daily Telegraph), demonstrated her musical gifts from a very early age. At eleven she made history by becoming the youngest ever finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition and within a year had made her Fairfield Hall concerto debut. She rose to international attention at fifteen as the joint winner of the International Mozart Competition in Salzburg. Major engagements followed at home and abroad and in 1991 she made her US concerto debut at the San Francisco Midsummer Mozart Festival (a festival to which she has regularly returned). Subsequently her solo career has taken her to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy and the USA, as well as to many leading venues and to music clubs and festivals throughout the UK. She also gave the world premiere performance of newly discovered pieces by Benjamin Britten at the Chester Festival and has made numerous international radio and television recordings. A Hindemith Scholarship in 1987 gave Briggs an opportunity to develop her chamber music skills under the tutelage of Bruno Giuranna at an international series of master classes in Switzerland. This aspect of her musical enthusiasm has been vigorously maintained alongside her solo career. A critically acclaimed chamber music series (sponsored by the Argyll Group) at the Royal Northern College of Music in 1993 led to further chamber music partnerships, including collaborations with the renowned clarinettist Janet Hilton and most recently with her newly formed
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Extractions: May 13, 1927 - Jun 28, 1928 (recording) inprint Earl Hines , drummer Zutty Singleton, trombonist Fred Robinson, Jimmy Strong on clarinet and tenor, and banjoist Mancy Cara); their four songs include the initial version of Hines' "A Monday Date" and the tricky "Fireworks." Essential music. Scott Yanow CD, ÓÔÏÑÝÉÅ ÎÁ ÐÏÌËÅ ÒÑÄÏÍ : Jazz (Man Voice) S.O.L. Blues Armstrong Gully Low Blues That's When I'll Come Back To You Biggs Put 'Em Down Blues Bennett Ory's Creole Trombone Ory The Last Time T Ewing / Martin Struttin' With Some Barbecue Hardin Got No Blues Once In A While T Butler I'm Not Rough Armstrong / Hardin Hotter Than That Hardin Savoy Blues Ory Fireworks Williams Skip The Gutter A Monday Date Hines Don't Jive Me Hardin T
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Welcome To Master Musicians Collective - Spring 2002 Newsletter mp3.com/fburnett Frances Burnett -pianist www.mp3 Featuring works by Roger briggs,Richard Campanelli Salvador Brotons, Sotireos Vlahopoulos, john Downey, with http://www.mmcproject.com/spring_2002
Extractions: I see this newsletter as the beginning of something great for our community and just one more service that makes MMC a unique project to be involved in. I am very proud of what this project has been able to accomplish over the last ten years and I think through all of our dedication to new music and our collaborative efforts, this project will continue to grow and flourish. It is my hope that this newsletter will be a way for MMC to better meet the needs of the people we exist for, and for those people to have a say in shaping the future of this project.
John Webb - Composer active part in the college s musical life as both pianist and composer 6perc PianoStrings Narrator From the book by Raymond briggs john Webb s score http://www.composer.co.uk/composers/webb.html
Extractions: Cornelius Cardew Composition Prize - Composers Web Project John Webb Recently John has had pieces performed at the Harrogate International Festival, the Brighton Festival and the Warwick Festival. Works have also been broadcast on Classic FM, Dutch Radio and BBC2. Various projects are on the horizon including more composition-based education projects and plenty of new works! John Webb was born in 1969 in London. He was educated in Essex where he started playing the piano and violin at a (fairly) early age. He began to compose at 14, and two years later attended Colchester Institute studying A-level music and German. Here he took an active part in the college's musical life as both pianist and composer and was thankfully inactive as a viola player.
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Extractions: Daniel Smith Absolutely brilliant..... A boogie piano maestro with a top class band ... a great performance - Paul Jones - BBC Radio 2 Dazzlingly accomplished boogie woogie and blues piano - The Guardian "This guy is something else - he sure knows the blues.... I ain't seen nothin' like this since Otis Spann and Memphis Slim" - Mojo Buford Radio Interview on BBC Radio Norfolk - Also for BBC Radio 4/World Service as part of the Year Of The Blues feature. BAND LINE UP GALLERY Download POSTER See Special Feature in Blues In Britain magazine click here Click here for pictures of the 2002 Trowbridge Festival Dino Coccia's CD WIDESPACE and Little Axe's " HARD GRIND " with Alan Glen now available through Daniel Smith Nominated for the British Blues Connection's "BEST UK BLUES Daniel Smith is one of the most exciting talents to emerge on the British blues scene in recent years. Returning to the UK in 1994, he first shot to prominence with Sonny Black , gaining rave reviews from press, audiences and fellow musicians alike. 2000 saw him launch his own solo career Dreamtime " to much acclaim and radio play and it will be launched on the New Note record label on 4 th April 2003.
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Extractions: Equinox Duo , featuring trumpeter Denver Dill and pianist Rebecca Wilt, is dedicated to performing, commissioning, and expanding the literature for trumpet and piano. Since its conception in 2001, Equinox has played numerous concerts throughout the United States and Europe, including several international and national trumpet competitions. Performing and giving classes at numerous universities and community concert series, Equinox programs concerts that will challenge the listener to new artistic heights and educate the audience in interpreting and performing music of all genres. Upcoming engagements for Equinox include a tour of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee in January of 2004 and in residence of Katsuyama, Japan in February 2004. They have also been invited to perform in June, 2004 at the International Trumpet Guild Convention in Denver, Colorado. The duo will record their first album, Opus 1, in 2004; featuring commissions from composers David Gillingham, Richard Bromley and Kendal Briggs. For more information on Equinox or to inquire about hiring the duo, please visit www.rebeccawilt.com/equinox
FSC Press Release And pianist O Conor is considered one of the top keyboard virtuosi of ourday. Cost $25. Jan. 9 31 john briggs, Paintings-One Person Show. http://www.flsouthern.edu/pubrel/0203news/FFASchedule082302.htm
Extractions: "The roster juxtaposes campus-generated events with guest attractions of national and international format," said Robert MacDonald, the Festival Director. Some of the guest events are encores, he added, special favorites that audiences have singled out through the years, such as the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, River North Dance, and the Count Basie Orchestra. The schedule of events is listed below. All events are in Branscomb Auditorium unless otherwise noted. Tickets are available at the Branscomb Auditorium ticket office Monday through Thursday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. FSC students are admitted free of charge and non-FSC students pay half price. The Melvin Gallery is open during intermissions of Festival events and from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Admission to the gallery is free. For more information, please call the ticket office at 863-680-4296.
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John Howard Griffin Papers and winner john Owings np, 19721980 4 items Note Jean Casadesus was pianist-in-residenceat 2 96, Griffin, john Howard Miss Henrietta briggs and Her http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Griffin/main.html
Extractions: RLIN ID : NYCR BIOGRAPHY John Howard Griffin (1920-1980) was born in Mansfield, Texas. His early training was as a musicologist in Tours, France specializing in Gregorian Chant. He studied psychology, specializing in the effects of music on the mentally disturbed. He also studied photography and became an expert portrait photography. During WWII he help Jews in France escape the Nazis. After the fall of France, he joined the U. S. Army Air Corps and was sent to the South Pacific to work with the native islanders. Injured by a bomb blast he gradually lost his sight, becoming totally blind by 1947. During his blindness he wrote his two major novels The Devil Rides Outside and Nuni as well as numerous short stories. In 1951 he became a Roman Catholic. After recovering his sight in 1957, he wrote for
Archives - 1994 Newspaper Clippings ) FLCC arts (photos), May. briggs, john British pianist john briggs is knownfor mixing humor, music (photo), October; pianist to perform http://library.flcc.edu/1994.htm
Extractions: 1994 Newspaper Clippings Index Admissions Adult Students Ad, November Adult student information program, May Adult student information program to be held at FLCC, November Adult student information session, April Adults learn about FLCC, May Agreement will help students with degrees, October College workshop, December FLCC to offer adult student information program, June FLCC to offer adult student information program in Newark, April FLCC to participate in adult education expo