KKTCBUL.com KKTC Haftalik Sinema Programi, Film Virginie Ledoyen (Camille) , Yvan Attal (raoul) , Grégori Derangère Film Adi Piyanist pianist. Day-Lewis (Bill the Butcher) , Cameron diaz (Jenny Everdeane http://www.kktcbul.com/sinema/arama.asp?kelime=&filmturu=Dram
Daar, Adan Abd Allah Utman Somali Polit.; 1st Pres. Of Somalia 18771880, 1884-1911 _1830-1915 diaz Ordaz, Gustavo composer, conductor, pianist;conducted Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra 1919 _1816-1903 Dufy, raoul Fr. http://world.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.d
TV ACRES: Ethnic Groups - Hispanic / Latino maid for a New York composer and nightclub pianist. Nick Najera as Paco; Israel Juarbeas raoul; and Ronald 2002 *(Cristian Del La Fuentes) Andres diaz, 25year http://www.tvacres.com/ethnic_hispanic_DF.htm
Extractions: *(Jenny Gago/costar) Teresa Robles, an attractive Hispanic female undercover operative of the Drug Enforcement Agency working to make a "difference in the world." Bad guys on the series included Miguel Sandoval as Rafael Cordera, the head of an Ecuador-based crime family; John Vargas as Ricky Prado, Cordera's Lieutenant; Roya Megnot as Isabella Solana, a sexy but deadly daughter of a crime family; Pepe Serna played Isabella's bodyguard; and Joseph Gian as Severo De Lasera. DALLAS/CBS/1978-91 **(Paco Vela) Raul, a Chicano manservant/butler who worked at the Southfork estate owned by the Ewing family, wealthy oil millionaires who lived outside of Dallas, Texas. Also featured was Roseanna Christiansen as Theresa, the family maid. She typically had lines like "Mrs. Ewing, someone's on the phone." Alejandro Rey appeared as Luis Rueda during the 1986 season. Victoria Principal (Hispanic in real-life) in a non-Hispanic role played Pamela Ewing, the wife of Anglo Bobby Ewing. Her first film was as a Mexican mistress in
Cornish College Of The Arts - Library Composerpianist Kirk Nurock, 1/30/03 DAT scenery construction handbook / on orderby Bill raoul. Domenico Scarlatti ; trascrizione e revisione di Alirio diaz. http://www.cornish.edu/library/newapr03.asp
Extractions: @import url(/include/sophisticate.css); library press jobs ... help Library ADMISSIONS STUDENTS ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EVENTS ... RESOURCES Return to "New Title" page. These lists show the most recent titles added to the Cornish Library Catalog. Titles include new purchases as well as gifts. Due to system limitations we are not able to sort the lists by author, title, or subject. Titles are listed in the order they were added to the Library Catalog and include titles that are "on order" and "in process" along with new titles that are shelf-ready. Please check the Library Catalog for current location and status information on each title. Departments: Art Dance Design Music ... Contact Web Team
Sfbg.com | Music Listings Sagan, Wobbly, Chris Forsyth, Ernesto diazInfante Hemlock Tavern With Reda, LindenC., raoul Kahn, King Kooba Cellist Emil Miland and pianist Laura Dahl perform http://www.sfbg.com/37/33/x_list_music.html
Extractions: By Dan Leone Lit Noise Our Masthead Editorial Staff ... SEARCH music Music listings are compiled by Sarah Han. The music intern is Cynthia Dea. Since club life is unpredictable, it's a good idea to call ahead to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. See 8 Days a Week for information on how to submit an item to listings. wednesday 14
Italian Studies - Italian/American Timeline 1917 November 9 General diaz succeeded General Cadorna as Italian with the death ofthe young raoul Loveday (*mmk Busoni, an Italian composer pianist, died.(kf http://artsci.shu.edu/italianstudies/timeline-italian/1900.htm
Extractions: Click Here to go back 1900 King Humbert assassinated; succeeded by Vittorio Emanuele III.. (*cmi) 1901 August 12 Francesco Crispi, Italian statesman and premier died in Naples, Italy. (*jmc) 1901 September 5 Mario Scelba, a prominent member of the Christian Democratic Party, was born.(*rvl) 1901 September 29 Italian physicist and Nobel Laureate, Enrico Fermi, was born in Rome. (le) 1901 Guglielmo Marconi received the first overseas radio message, from England to Newfoundland. (lff) 1901 Salvatore Quasimodo, poet and critic, was born in Syracuse, Sicily. (lff) 1901 January 27 Verdi died in Milan. (mak) 1901 Benito Mussolini qualified as an elementary school master. (*dg) 1902 Mussolini emigrates to Switerland. (*dg) 1902 April 18 Giuseppe Pella was born.(*rvl) 1902 September 21 Davide Albertario died in Bergamo. (dep) 1902 The "Campanile" at Saint Mark's Square collapsed. (af) 1902 Benedetto Croce wrote Aesthetic. (lff) 1903 May 16 Ugo La Malfa, postwar secretary of the Partito Repubblicano Italiano, was born.(*rvl) 1903 November 23 Enrico Caruso made his American debut on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, singing
CLASSIC DRAMA FILMS which Francis is tried for the murder of concert pianist Rathbone. raoul Walsh 79Min Adverse (1936), while John Garfield is singularly miscast as Pofirio diaz. http://www.timelesstheater.com/Drama.html
Extractions: I like to think that every director Ive worked with has fallen a little in love with me. I know Dorothy Arzner did. -Joan Crawford **** Joan Crawford thought about marring Clark Gable and even considered me for a while. But I dont think either Clark or I would have relished playing a supporting part in Miss Crawfords private life My advise to most any man in this business is, dont marry an actress, and I know whereof I speak. Henry Fonda
The Complete Film Lineup For The 1998 Toronto Film Festival Navel of the Sea, directed by diazAbayaisland, alicia Cole, directed by Tod WilliamsThe pianist, directed by Bouzid Corps plongés , directed by raoul Peck Dr http://www.indiewire.com/onthescene/fes_98Toronto_980826_lineu.html
Chismes - Heard In The Street A diaz Balart (another diazBalart ) news-anchor made various 18; Frank Emilio,the legendary blind pianist, 1st week 8/12/99, raoul Castro is reputed to have http://www.afrocubaweb.com/chismes.htm
Extractions: by Cristina Petit Bamboleo's tour had to be cancelled as their visa was denied. An important AfroCuban scholar who has EU citizenship may not be able to visit the US due to new Additional Administrative Processing The Cuban Institute of History, which is a direct dependency of the Central Committee, is taking a strong interest in the 200th anniversery of the liberation of Haiti, to be celebrated in 2004. After Pablo Milanes' recent comments on freedom of speech in Cuba ( Pablo Milanés critica a Cuba 11/1/03 El Universal, Venezuela), the Instituto Cubano de Radio y Television (ICRT), Casa de las Americas, and the Minesterio de Cultura are all promoting Silvio Rodriguez as the leading Nueva Trova artist. Pablo takes his influences from Cuban Son, Silvio from Spanish music. Reliable reports from Santiago marvel at the amount of Reggae being played there, and how it is gradually being cubanized to old cuban rhythms.
From Lillianw@interlog.com Thu, 31 May 2001 155242 -0400 Date The opening artists include pianist and songwriter Melwood Cutlery BC DeBolt DerkachON Joaquin diaz QC Rita raoul Nigun Cool Klez (Mosaique) raoul is from http://www.coolname.com/pipermail/cdnfolk-mirror/2001-June.txt
MovieMartyr.com - Screening Log - June 2003 Pursued (raoul Walsh, 1947) ***, 57 The gorgeous images, the triumph, even as itexplicitly recalls diazs tone help thinking about the poor pianist stuck in http://www.moviemartyr.com/2003/screeningjune.htm
Extractions: Newest Reviews: New Movies - PTU Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet Distance Doppelganger ... Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Old Movies - Cure Schindlers List Paris, Texas Rose Hobart ... The Raven (Le Corbeau) Archives Recap: All reviews alphabetically All reviews by star rating All reviews by release year DVD Picks ... HOME June 2003 Screening Log - click for reviews, when applicable. Titles of short films listed in bold L'Enfer (Claude Chabrol, 1994) ***1/2, 67 2 Fast 2 Furious (John Singleton, 2003) *1/2, 22 [So insanely homoerotic that it stops being interesting after a while even as a subversive element... When it only has a racing / smuggling movie to fall back on, it has very little to offer to the genre. The racing scenes seem more akin to the space tunnel of than any racecar movie I've seen before. It's as if these muscle cars aren't sexy enough any more. Now they have to be digital muscle cars. The dialogue is noteworthy because it's so underwritten that it almost feels realistic, but when you put that up against the absurd lack of realism in the rest of the film, it just feels stupid.] Protocol (Herbert Ross, 1984) **, 39 [There aren't very many jokes in
Music: Un Dios (Austin Chronicle . 06-28-99) By raoul Hernandez. and trade embargoes between Cuba and the US relegated the pianistto the We decided that Miguel Anga diaz, as he had done with Dizzy http://weeklywire.com/ww/06-28-99/austin_music_feature2.html
Extractions: By Raoul Hernandez Like a summer storm, the piano playing of Jesus "Chucho" Valdés comes in waves. Amidst a thundering, sometimes furious hail of conga, batia, and trap drums locomotive Afro-Cuban rhythms Valdés pours down in thick, cascading sheets of ivory rain, unleashing gale force amounts of natural energy in an awe-inspiring display. Just as this musical tempest threatens to batter everything in its path to pieces, suddenly rhythms change, and a gentle mist of delicate notes falls lightly from the giant hands of the Cuban piano man. Back and forth these currents flow, raging one moment, relaxed the next. Like a tropical storm. At a looming 6-foot-5 inches tall, his head shaved and a Cheshire smile affixed to his big round face, Chucho Valdés looks like he could almost command just such a rainstorm. The son of renowned Cuban pianist/composer Bebo Valdés, Chucho was born in Havana, 1941, and had already been playing piano several years by the time Dizzy Gillespie and a conga-playing friend of his father's, Chano Pozo, more or less invented Afro-Cuban jazz with the recording of "Manteca" in New York in 1947. Having helped fuse traditional Cuban music with American bebop as musical director of Havana's famed Tropicana Night Club in the late Forties, Bebo fled Castro's revolution in 1960, leaving the younger Valdés to continue his musical education on his own. In 1970, Chucho brought his father's legacy into the present by founding Irakere, a
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Polanski Beats Brits At Cannes Palm for Best Film The pianist by Roman Hakim, actress Walter Salles, director RaoulRuiz, director. such as Leonardo di Caprio, Cameron diaz, Elizabeth Taylor http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/2009403.stm
Extractions: BBC NEWS News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific ... Talking Point Sunday, 26 May, 2002, 22:21 GMT 23:21 UK Roman Polanski's The Pianist has won the prestigious Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. The British had one winner, Paul Laverty for his screenplay in Ken Loach's film Sweet Sixteen, but lost out in the film and acting categories. The Pianist beat 21 other films vying for the Palme d'Or, including movies by Mike Leigh, Michael Winterbottom and Loach. Polanski's film is about the Holocaust and stars Adrien Brody as a brilliant Polish pianist who escapes the Warsaw ghetto. It was interpreted as a very personal film by Polanski, 68, himself a Jew who survived the Krakow ghetto but lost his mother at a Nazi camp. "I am honored and touched to receive this prestigious prize for a film that represents Poland," Polanski told the closing ceremony in Cannes. The Grand Prix, which usually rewards originality and research, went to The Man Without a Past by Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki, which is about an amnesia victim in the slums of Helsinki. Brits Miranda Richardson, Ralph Fiennes and teenage star Martin Compston failed to win individual accolades.
Austin Chronicle: Music: Chucho Valds by raoul Hernandez. and trade embargoes between Cuba and the US relegated the pianistto the We decided that Miguel Anga diaz, as he had done with Dizzy http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/vol18/issue43/music.valdes.html
Extractions: Un Dios by Raoul Hernandez Like a summer storm, the piano playing of Jesus "Chucho" Valdés comes in waves. Amidst a thundering, sometimes furious hail of conga, batia, and trap drums locomotive Afro-Cuban rhythms Valdés pours down in thick, cascading sheets of ivory rain, unleashing gale force amounts of natural energy in an awe-inspiring display. Just as this musical tempest threatens to batter everything in its path to pieces, suddenly rhythms change, and a gentle mist of delicate notes falls lightly from the giant hands of the Cuban piano man. Back and forth these currents flow, raging one moment, relaxed the next. Like a tropical storm. At a looming 6-foot-5 inches tall, his head shaved and a Cheshire smile affixed to his big round face, Chucho Valdés looks like he could almost command just such a rainstorm. The son of renowned Cuban pianist/composer Bebo Valdés, Chucho was born in Havana, 1941, and had already been playing piano several years by the time Dizzy Gillespie and a conga-playing friend of his father's, Chano Pozo, more or less invented Afro-Cuban jazz with the recording of "Manteca" in New York in 1947. Having helped fuse traditional Cuban music with American bebop as musical director of Havana's famed Tropicana Night Club in the late Forties, Bebo fled Castro's revolution in 1960, leaving the younger Valdés to continue his musical education on his own. In 1970, Chucho brought his father's legacy into the present by founding Irakere, a
Grupo Vocal Desandann a recital by renowned Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba great mosaic of people, EmiliaDiaz Chavez, Desandann s raoul Peck s Lumumba A Tale of Human Suffering http://www.haiti-progres.com/2001/sm010620/xeng0620.htm
Extractions: The beloved Cuban-Haitian vocal group Desandann finally toured Miami earlier this month, thanks to the efforts of a feisty coalition of arts activists who took Miami officials to court and overturned a regulation effectively banning Cuban groups. Since the early days of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, Miami has been the seat of Cuban counter-revolution. The "gusanos" (worms), as the counter-revolutionaries are called in Cuba, have waged a terror campaign against many Cuban artists who have performed, or attempted to perform, in Miami. For example, in 1996, intimidating mobs attacked concert-goers entering a recital by renowned Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba. A few months earlier, musician Chucho Valdez had to cancel a concert due to bomb threats. In 1998, terrorists fire-bombed a club where Manolin "Medico de la Salsa" was scheduled to play. Last fall, 5000 "gusanos" rioted, throwing rocks and bottles, when the Cuban musical group Los Vanvan performed. So frenzied were the Cuban counter-revolutionaries that in 1996 they had Miami-Dade County enact an ordinance to deny county funding to any organization doing business with Cubans, with Cuban businesses, or even with people doing business with Cubans or Cuban businesses.
Extractions: LOS ANGELES (May 5, 2004) Dawn Hudson, Executive Director of IFP/Los Angeles, announced today the line-up for the 10th annual Los Angeles Film Festival, including the Opening Night Gala, Centerpiece Premiere, and Closing Night Gala selections. The Festival kicks-off on June 17 and continues through June 26. Premier Sponsors In Style and Target Stores will sponsor the Opening Night Gala and Closing Night Gala, respectively. A total of 195 films, including 83 features representing 31 countries, will screen at the Festival. This year the Festival received more than 2,800 submissions from filmmakers around the world with the final selections representing several premieres including nine World Premieres, three North American Premieres, and two U.S. Premieres. The festival is sponsored by Premier Sponsors In Style and Target Stores; by Principal Sponsors American Airlines, the Directors Guild of America, Eastman Kodak Company, and Sofitel Los Angeles; by Platinum Sponsors 8000 Sunset, CFI, IFC, and Moviola; and by Promotional Sponsor the Los Angeles Times. Special support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. WireImage is the official photographer for the 2004 Los Angeles Film Festival.
MCN Press Release: LA Film Fest Schedule access, filmmaker Ramona S. diaz forges a Fats Waller s guitarist, Louie Armstrong spianist, and Frank les vivants (France; Directed by raoul Ruiz; Written http://www.moviecitynews.com/notepad/2004/040505_pr.html
Extractions: LOS ANGELES (May 5, 2004) - Dawn Hudson, Executive Director of IFP/Los Angeles, announced today the line-up for the 10th annual Los Angeles Film Festival, including the Opening Night Gala, Centerpiece Premiere, and Closing Night Gala selections. The Festival kicks-off on June 17 and continues through June 26. Premier Sponsors In Style and Target Stores will sponsor the Opening Night Gala and Closing Night Gala, respectively. "Rachel Rosen and her team have assembled an outstanding slate of films," said Hudson. "We have a number of world premieres, and are proud to offer audiences a diverse selection of quality films ranging from different backgrounds and experiences. We've been able to develop new relationships with sponsors and venues, both of which add a richness to our festival." It was also announced that Richard Linklater's "Before Sunset" will be the Centerpiece Premiere at the Festival. Nine years ago, two strangers met by chance, spent a night together in Vienna, and parted before sunrise. Now, they're about to cross paths again - in Paris - where they will get the chance we all wish we had to find out what might have been. The only problem is they have just a few hours to figure out if they belong together. Directed by Richard Linklater, the film stars Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. The screenplay was written by Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke, from a story by Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan. Warner Independent Pictures will release "Before Sunset" on July 2.
Welcome To Tenorland - John O'Sullivan After singing the baritone aria of diaz in La nobility and above all Valentine andRaoul, Miss Scacciati Killarney in a concert with the pianist Adolphe Borscke http://tenorland.com/osullivan.html
Extractions: John O'Sullivan OCT 29, 1877 - APR 28, 1955 J A fter singing the baritone aria of Diaz in La Coupe du Roi de Thulé , he entered the Paris conservatory on October 30, 1899. He was admitted in the class of Masson. In 1901, he took part in private concerts at different salons in Paris. He particpated in concerts promoting the music of the French-Irish composer Augusta Holmes. During one of those concerts (March 23, 1901), he sang in the opera La Montagne Noire . This performance could have been his operatic debut, however, there was a possibility that he could sing at the Opera Populaire. This was a company that operated at the Theatre de la Republique in Paris from November 1900 to March 1901. O'Sullivan was listed as a member of the company. This could not be confirmed as he did not sing in any premiere, and Parisian newspapers did not give cast information for other performances. In the mean time, he resigned from the conservatory during June 1901. Little is known about his activities until 1908. In 1908, he joined the Moody-Manners opera company under the name of "Louis Laurier," and made his debut in Tannhäuser on August 21, at the Lyric Theatre in London. With this company, he toured the British Isles and visited Birmingham, Halifax, Liverpool, Newcastle on Tyne, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Middlesborough, Hull, Bolton, Hanley and Burnley. Besides