Living - The Cincinnati Post clarinetists Richard Hawley, Anthony McGill, Ixi chen and Ronald Samis, bassistRick Vizachero, percussionist william Platt and pianist Julie Spangler http://www.cincypost.com/2004/05/06/hutton050604.html
Extractions: Music director Paavo Järvi and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra close their 2003-04 season with meat and potatoes Ludwig van Beethoven. Featured work is Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, to be heard at 7:30 p.m. tonight, 11 a.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday at Music Hall. Tonight's concert includes a complimentary buffet in the Music Hall foyer beginning at 6:15 p.m. It will be Järvi's third Beethoven symphony with the CSO. (He performed the Symphony No. 4 in 2001, during first season with the orchestra, and No. 5 in 1999 before becoming music director.) Guest artist is pianist Yefim Bronfman in Prokofiev's virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 2. The concert will open with the CSO premiere of Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski's colorful "Symphonic Variations" (1938). As with most large orchestras, the CSO's Beethoven will seek an accommodation with authentic performance practices (the movement to re-create the sound world of Beethoven's time using smaller ensembles and authentic instruments).
Living - The Cincinnati Post Clarinetists Richard Hawley, Anthony McGill, Ixi chen and Ronald Sylvia Samis, bassistRick Vizachero, percussionist william Platt and pianist Spangler. http://www.cincypost.com/2003/12/09/cco120903.html
Extractions: The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is a musical cornucopia. In addition to its Music Hall concerts, Cincinnati Pops concerts, concerts for children and young people and summertime chamber orchestra concerts ("Bach and Beyond"), it also presents chamber music. Founded by CSO music director emeritus Jesús López-Cobos, the CSO Chamber Players perform four concerts each season in Memorial Hall, next door to Music Hall. The 2004 series debuts Feb. 6 with a wide-ranging program comprising Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, the Sonata for Two Violins by Miklós Rósza (better known for his epic film scores), duets for trombone and double bass by Edward Elgar and Roger Kellaway and Ravel's String Quartet. Since the series began in 1988, it has offered a rich mix of familiar and unfamiliar repertoire. And with the entire 99-member CSO to draw from, it can field instrumental combinations rarely heard on other area chamber music series.
Tenth Annniversary Concert - Program - Chicago A Cappella The West Lake is the companion piece to chen Yis william Shakespeare, Sonnet147. all their own, possibly reflecting his prodigious skills as a pianist. http://www.chicagoacappella.org/about_us/prg-10th.htm
Extractions: (b. 1936) Roll, Jordan, Roll Hoss Brock, Jonathan Miller, soloists arr. J. Miller Orpheus with his lute György Orbán (b. 1947) Sanctus from Missa Lhomme armé Mathurin Forestier (flourished c. 1500) Run to Jesus Mitchell, Pickering, Greenberg arr. Fisk Jubilee Singers Steal Away Miranda, Greenberg, Pickering, soloists
C - SFPL.org vf) Chavez, Carlos (Composer, conductor and pianist) chen, Joan (Actress Gisella Christensen,Harold ;Christensen, Lew; Christensen, william (Dancers) Harold http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/librarylocations/main/art/musicians/c.htm
Festival Miami 2003 in AfroCuban jazz, Grammy award-winning pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba s Dance Music ofYi Nationality, chen Yis Sponsored by The David william Hotel $15 Adults http://www.music.miami.edu/festivalmiami/concertinfo.html
Rasia.ru News And Download chen, Yizhen. cheng, Fangyuan. cheng, Lin. Shin, Winnie. Siu, Elva. So, william. BaJie ?, ? Sky Wu Shi Kai - Ai De Gang Ling Shou (pianist of Love http://rasia.ru/modules.php?name=News&file=categories&op=newindex&catid=2
Charles Griffes - Discography Allen, Betty. Betty Allen Voice YiYen chen, Piano. John Ranck, pianist, Plays Les Soirees de Nazelles by FrancisPoulenc. Schuman, william, william Billings, Joseph Mariano, and others. http://www.uncg.edu/mus/courses/flmccart/amr/contents/gridsc.txt
August 5, 2001 His recording on New World Records of william Grant Still s Suite (January 1999)Mr. HungKuan chen is probably the most decorated pianist in Boston. http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/080501.htm
Winter Chamber Music Series Is Set saxophonist Frederick Hemke; bassoonists william Buchman and bassist Michael Hovnanian;and pianist Alan Chow. Balderston; violinists Robert chen and Susan http://www.northwestern.edu/univ-relations/media_relations/releases/11_2002/cham
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 12/18/2002 MEDIA CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu November 25, 2002 Winter Chamber Music Series Is Set EVANSTON, Ill. - In celebration of the diversity of chamber music, the Northwestern University Winter Chamber Music Festival 2003 (Jan. 10 to 26) will present an array of distinguished artists performing beloved classics to rarely heard gems in intimate instrumental combinations ranging from a duet by Prokofiev to a Beethoven septet. For the past six years, the Winter Chamber Music Festival has featured world-renowned guest artists including violinists Pinchas Zukerman and Gil Shaham and cellist Lynn Harrell. This years festival features all three performers, in addition to Sherrill Milnes festival debut as co-narrator for William Waltons "Façade" that will be presented Jan. 17.
OVERS-STEINBACH REVIEW The Necks are not alone in being fans classical pianist william Chentold Overs that the instrument is the fastest he has every played. http://www.overspianos.com.au/aust.html
Extractions: The following is a transcript of an article published in the The Australian newspaper, Sat Feb 17, 2001. THORPEDO OF THE PIANO WORLD It's not every day you're asked to clap a piano-maker. So it was refreshing to hear Australian improvising trio The Necks requesting, and receiving, applause for Sydney piano-maker Ron Overs during a recent gig, in which they gave his new instrument a public test drive. Fifteen years in development, the Overs-Steinbach Piano One (the only one Overs has so far completed) is a special instrument. You recall swimmer Ian Thorpe's fast suit? This is the fast piano - an instrument that reduces the amount of energy lost to the player via friction by as much as half. One reason is that the keys, once struck, return to the resting position much faster, "enabling the pianist to play more notes per second", says Overs. This also means it produces more volume for less effort. Says Necks bassist Lloyd Swanton: "At high volume it seemed limitless, where the note seemed to almost bend back on itself and it really seemed to give extraordinary depth." His colleague, pianist Chris Abrahams, has a way of creating otherworldly overtones by repeating note clusters incredibly fast, and while these can be produced on any good instrument, the Overs-Steinbach is particularly suited to the technique. The Necks are not alone in being fans: classical pianist William Chen told Overs that the instrument is the fastest he has every played. Cost: $70,000 (a Steinway of similar size is around $140,000). See www.overspianos.com.au
Artist Profile william chen completed his tertiary education in the USA . In 1991 the eminent Hungarianpianist and pedagogue György Sebok invited william to study with him http://www.winchesterfestival.co.uk/profiles/william_chen.htm
Extractions: William Chen "He had an infectious flair for performance" The Independent, London William Chen moved to Sydney with his family in 1988 and in the following three years studied with Elizabeth Powell at the Sydney Conservatorium, winning over 30 awards in various competitions, including 2MBS Young Performer of the Year, he established himself as one of the country's finest young pianists. He was invited to perform the Rachmaninov Second Piano Concerto at the Proms in Sydney Town Hall and at the Sydney Opera House Gala Concert. In Australia , William Chen has appeared with the Sydney , Melbourne , Adelaide and Brisbane Symphony Orchestras and given many broadcasts on major Australian radio stations. In 2001, he was invited to participate in the Verbier Festival in Switzerland . In 2002, his first UK solo CD 'Carnaval' was released with a London launch. He made his Paris debut later that year. His meeting with Howard Blake in London resulted a major world premiere recording 'Lifecycle' on ABC Classics in 2003. William successfully toured China in 2003 with sold out concerts in major cities. "A pianist of remarkable energy and dazzling technique" The Advertiser
Extractions: Pianist Esther Budiardjo has received considerable acclaim from many of America's most respected music critics. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe, who selected her Boston debut recital as "The Best of 1997" wrote, "Her playing summoned laughter and tears; made the mind work, the spirit soar." Of Ms. Budiardjo's New York debut performance at Lincoln Center, Harris Goldsmith of American Record Guide noted, "Her masterly account had a mature grandeur that placed it on the level of some of the greatest pianists in memory." In addition to winning First Prize at the 1996 William Kapell International Piano Competition in Maryland, she was awarded top prizes at the 1993 Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition in Illinois and both the 1998 and the 2000 Palm Beach Invitational International Piano Competition in Florida. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Ms. Budiardjo now resides in Vancouver, Canada. In December 2002 she received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. There she also received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees with Distinction in Performance as well as the Presidential Scholar Award. Her principal teachers have been Wha Kyung Byun, Russell Sherman, and Lev Vlasenko. In 1999, Ms. Budiardjo became a United States citizen.
SMS Newsletter Upbeat No.9 Dont miss this rare opportunity to watch chen dazzle you 2002, he is the only Swedishpianist to do hale souls out of men s bodies? ~ william Shakespeare http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Balcony/1338/upbeats9.htm
Extractions: Online edition March 2003 Issue No. 9 previous issues : Its time to sit back and relax with a glass of your favourite drink while you digest UPBEAT, the newsletter that gives you news on MUSIC. If youre on the go, sit down. Breath. Read on. We have a very varied programme for you this year. In April, you will see a cello and piano concert including masterclass given by Miranda Harding and Ng Chong Lim. For this concert only, I must warn you that seats are limited to 120 persons only, so book early to avoid disappointments. The month of May brings us a world-class pianist from our own home country, and hes none other than the remarkable Bobby Chen. Then, the biggest party is back to rock Kuching. The world-famous Rainforest World Music Festival 2003 will spice up our July. And theres more! In September, an exciting collaboration between a Swedish pianist and a Malaysian pianist brings about JMDuo - a night of piano duets! Dont miss out on any of these concerts. We try to bring as diverse a programme as possible for you to enjoy at a constant low ticket prices. Believe me, its hard work!
MidAmerica Productions - What's New 2003 Highlights include New York solo recital debut of pianist Melvin chen and thereturn of New York Philharmonic musicians Stanley Drucker and Carter Brey http://www.midamerica-music.com/whatsnew_mar2003.htm
Extractions: New York, NY - MidAmerica Productions is proud to present pianist Melvin Chen in his New York solo recital debut on Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m., in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Chen will interpret Bach's Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 and Beethoven's 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120.
Untitled Document Parker steps in for Juilliard pianist Terrence Wilson through the generosity of theWilliam Petschek Charitable Frederic Chiu, ShuChing Evelyn chen, Ju-Ying http://www.juilliard.edu/press/archive/pr032902.html
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Harris' Restaurant - The San Francisco Steakhouse fridays saturdays 700 1100. pianist Susan chen began her performing careerat the age of 10, appearing as a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony. http://www.harrisrestaurant.com/liveMusic.asp
Extractions: Pianist Susan Chen began her performing career at the age of 10, appearing as a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony. After studying at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, she embarked on the study of jazz improvisation. She moved to Los Angeles to work with pianist Alan Broadbent and saxophonist Warne Marsh. Her jazz studies continued in New York with master piano teacher Lennie Tristano. She worked regularly in New york jazz clubs in the 1980's. Ms. Chen can be heard on two albums with Marsh: Warne Marsh and Susan Chen and Posthumous on Interplay Records. Down Beat Magazine gave the first recording four stars, stating: "In the gem-like tracks both players are at once foreground and background, each a florid counterpoint to the other, each an equal partner...playing like this demands total trust and concentration." Since moving to San Francisco in 1990, Ms. Chen has been leading her own trio and playing in the city's foremost nightclubs, including Enrico's, where she was described as "fetchingly boppy" by Herb Caen in his column of March 25, 1994. Chen is hailed in Coda Magazine as "one talented lady of the piano."
Solo Flights Archive Ruegg (Switzerland) plays Vierk, Justine chen, Kaspar Ewald Double Fiesta 1 pianistTomoko Mukaiyama; Piano And More Birthdays plays william Bolcom, Nine http://www.composerscollab.org/projects/solo_flights/archivemain.html
2000 G. GERSHWIN An American in Paris chen HO TsunSheng Cochlear Implant Foundation william Tell Overture Pastoral Conductor Huang Chih-Hui PianistHuang Kai http://www.pcot.org.tw/history2.htm