Review MSO Ends Season With Talented Guest Artists MUNCIE Muncie Symphony Orchestra concluded its regular season Saturday night atEmens Auditorium in style with help from guest pianist jose feghali and guest http://www.thestarpress.com/articles/3/018490-8523-005.html
ProgramList 530 VISIT THE EXHIBITS 530 600 PRE BANQUET CASH BAR 600 FSMTA BANQUET 800CONCERT by jose feghali, pianist 2002 Conference Artist POST CONCERT http://www.geocities.com/FSMTAConference/ProgramList.html
2004 TCU/Cliburn Institute naturalness and the adaptability of his timbre gave him the possibility of performingas a solist in an orchestra and as a chamber pianist as well jose feghali. http://www.tcu-cliburn.org/youngartists_participants.asp
Extractions: Teacher: Nancy B. Adsit Charlie Albright, 15, is a native of Centralia, and attends Centralia High School. He began playing the piano at age three-and-a-half and started taking lessons shortly thereafter. He has been on television and has performed throughout Washington, Oregon and Indiana as well as taking part in competitions.
Pianists feghali, José Brazil-born pianist, living in Texas; biography, reviews, discography,and Alonso, jose Ramon (b.1966) - Spanish pianist s personal home http://dmoz2.telekurier.at/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
The Sinfonia Foundation through their family foundation. In their honor, we are happy to hosta special performance by worldrenowned pianist jose feghali. . http://www.sinfoniafoundation.org/philanthropyinmusic.html
Extractions: In 1999, The Sinfonia Foundation established the Philanthropy in Music Award to honor exemplary philanthropic support of music in America. Over the years, we expect awardees to include individuals, foundations, corporations, and government entities. The award will be presented every three years to coincide with the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Convention.
Last Light: About The Composer And Perfomers Worth Opera for several years and is involved in the Arts at Texas ChristianUniversity and other venues. The Performers. jose feghali, pianist/Producer. http://www.anacapamusic.com/remoore/lastlight.html
Extractions: Composer and Poet Moore's first recordings were of a different nature from the refined classical style which graces his current work. Back in the early '60s, he had a number one rock'n'roll hit and several other popular tunes, such as When the Dance is Over, Your Turn to Cry, When you Lose your Love and others. In those days, he thrilled audiences by playing piano, guitar, tenor sax and upright bass by turn while he sang. When away from the piano, Moore is a health care executive , serves on numerous business and non-profit boards and is a human rights activist involved in Amnesty International International Campaign for Tibet Texas Christian University and other venues.
Oberlin Portrait: Angelina Gadeliya In addition to being a wonderful pianist, she is an extremely warm, genuine She hasperformed in master classes with jose feghali, Phillip Bianconi, Nelita True http://www.oberlin.edu/con/portrait/200011/gadeliya_angelina.html
Extractions: Angelina Gadeliya, 22, calls Colorado Springs, Colorado, home. When she visits her family, she often joins her four younger sisters for impromptu concerts. But her first home was the town where she was born, Sukhumi, Georgia, and where she began piano lessons, at the age of six, with Alla Golovco. When she was seven, her family moved to the Ukraine, and she continued her lessons with Elena Chebrova until her family immigrated to the United States in 1990. The Gadeliyas settled first in South Dakota, and Angelina began piano studies with Arlene Krueger. Now, in her senior year at Oberlin, she studies with Associate Professor of Piano Angela Cheng. The two have worked together for five years; Angelina followed Cheng to Oberlin from the University of Colorado in 1998.
Pianists Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Poland - Polen Alonso, jose Ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist s personal home Diaz, Raoul- pianistbased in Mexico feghali, José- Brazil-born pianist, living in Texas; biography http://www.yellowpages.pl/ca/212770/Pianists/
Christine Menedis - Pianist - Bio Americanborn pianist Christine Menedis has been heralded as possessing an all AtTCU, Christine studied under Mr. jose feghali, Artist-in-Residence, and gold http://www.menedis.net/bio/
Extractions: American-born pianist Christine Menedis has been heralded as possessing "an all-encompassing technique, musical perception, individuality and a security that projects to the audience." Recent engagements have included an invitation by Steinway to perform for former President Jimmy Carter in his hometown of Americus, GA., as well as performances in Florida, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Georgia, New York, and Texas. In 1999, she performed with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of Leon Fleisher. The Fort Worth Star Telegram reported that Beethoven's music "flowed like honey." Recent performances at summer festivals include the Meadowmount School of Music, Pianofest in the Hamptons, the TCU/Van Cliburn Institute, and the Académie Internationale d'Été de Nice. Menedis gave her first solo performance in North Carolina at the age of seven, and has since performed throughout the United States. She made her international debut, in March 1997 appearing with the Orquesta Sinfonica del Valle in Cali, Colombia under the direction of Germán Gutiérrez. Menedis attended the North Carolina School of the Arts, and upon her graduation from high-school at age 15 was the youngest person ever accepted into the Texas Christian University Artist Diploma Program. Graduating in only 18 months, she received her Diploma in piano performance in 1998. At TCU, Christine studied under Mr. Jose Feghali, Artist-in-Residence, and gold medallist of the 1985 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
Bronson Piano Studio 11/12/00, pianist José feghali in Tchaikowksy 1st Concerto, Monterey County 11/03/00,pianist Alexander Tselyakov in Recital, Le Petit Trianon San jose. http://www.bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews.htm
Extractions: http://www.BronsonPianoStudio.com/reviews.htm Archived Reviews Date Review Organization Whiffenpoofs of 2004 Hank Conlan Productions, Ltd A Farewell to Kate Tamarkin Monterey Symphony Mezzo Soprano Sonia Gariaeff Carmel Music Society Pegasus String Quartet Church of the Wayfarer Treasures, Gifts, Dreams Carmel Repertory Ballet Piano Competition - Awards Concert Carmel Music Society Amadeus Trio Returns Mozart Society of California Monterey Symphony St. Lawrence Quartet Chamber Music Monterey Bay Murray Perahia in Recital Portland StateUniversity Carmel Music Society Pianist Ursula Oppens Steinway Society Los Angeles Piano Quartet Mozart Society of California John O'Conor Performs Beethoven's 1st Monterey Symphony Pianist Mikhail Pletnev in Recital Carnegie Hall Lang Lang in Ravishing Beethoven 4th Philadelphia Orchestra Osiris Piano Trio Chamber Music Monterey Bay Salzburg Marionette Theater - Barber of Seville Mozart Society of California Carmel Music Society Monterey Symphony Steinway Society Young Artists Recital Steinway Society, The Bay Area
Extractions: Advertiser Education Writer When University of Hawai'i President Evan Dobelle was approached about being a judge for the upcoming Miss America pageant, he was skeptical about whether a college president should be in Atlantic City helping to pick a beauty queen. UH President Evan Dobelle will be one of seven judges who pick the next Miss America. Advertiser library photo So he sought out Hawai'i's own 2001 Miss America, Angela Baraquio, for advice and she convinced him it was a worthwhile American institution that touches the lives of thousands of women every year while offering more than $40 million annually in college scholarships. Baraquio won $100,000 in scholarships over three years in the Miss America and preliminary pageants, enabling her to pay off college loans.
Winners Of First International Piano ‘E’ Competition Announced Acclaimed pianist Yefim Bronfman served as the competition s remote ejudge CanadianCountry of Residence USA Instructors jose feghali, Pavel Nersessian http://www.giles.com/yamaha1/pr/mus/piano/ecomp_winners_0602.html
Extractions: What's New Press Releases Musical Products Piano WINNERS OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL PIANO 'E' COMPETITION ANNOUNCED International Piano-e-Competition held at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States and in Japan were announced last night by Alex Braginski, competition founder, president and executive director of this ground-breaking event. Awards will be presented Monday night beginning at 7:30 pm at Orchestra Hall. The winners are: Mei-Ting Sun 1st Prize:
Extractions: Guns 'N Hoses, the annual St. Louis Metro Budweiser Boxing Showdown between the St. Louis police and fire departments, benefiting the St. Louis Backstoppers, is held at Kiel Center. (see Sports) Journey sadly, without Steve Perry returns to the stage, performing their vintage rock hits at the Fox Theatre. (see Concerts) Thursday/26 For those of us far from home, too lazy to cook for ourselves, or just looking for a little fellowship and good conversation, the Ethical Society is issuing an Open Invitation to Thanksgiving Dinner. Bring your favorite dish to share with four others and make it a holiday to remember. (see Special Events) Work off those holiday calories before they arrive! The city of Chesterfield's 10th annual Gobble Wobble, a four-mile run/walk benefiting the Friends for Chesterfield Parks and Teen Challenge of St. Louis, is held, rain or shine, first thing in the morning. (see Sports) Fugazi performs tonight at the Galaxy, in the ever-booming, ever-growing Washington Avenue loft district. (see Concerts)
Miêdzynarodowy Festiwal Chopinowski W Dusznikach Zdroju Jego profesorem jest jose feghali, zloty medalista Miedzynarodowego Konkursu pianistycznegoim. Adama byla plyta kompaktowa New Music, New pianist z utworami http://www.chopin.festival.pl/golka.html
Extractions: Adam Golka urodzil sie w polskiej rodzinie w USA w 1987 r. Nauke gry na fortepianie i skrzypcach rozpoczal w wieku lat czterech i kontynuowal nauke gry na obu instrumentach az do lat dziewieciu, kiedy postanowil zostac pianista. Adam wystapil z pierwszym recitalem gdy mial lat dziewiec, a z pierwszym koncertem z orkiestra gdy mial lat dziesiec. Obecnie ma lat 16 i ma w swoim dorobku artystycznym liczne recitale m. in. w Chicago, Houston, Miami, Filadelfii, Waszyngtonie D.C. oraz w Holandii i Polsce. Wykonal rowniez szereg koncertow fortepianowych z takimi orkiestrami jak Houston Symphony, Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra, Warszawska Orkiestra Jeneusse Musicale, Orkiestra Fesiwalu Bydgoskich Impresji Muzycznych. Do dyrygentow z ktorymi wspolpracowal naleza German Gutierrez, Ian Hobson, Mariusz Smolij, i brat Tomasz Golka i inni. W listopadzie 2003 Adam zostal laureatem pierwszej nagrody II Miedzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego w Szanghaju w Chinach. Otrzymal tam rowniez nagrode za najlepsze wykonanie koncertu z orkiestra, przyznana przez publicznosc po zagraniu III Koncertu Rachmaninowa z Francuska Orkiestra Symfoniczna Poitou- Charentes pod batuta maestro Yang Yanga. Adam zdobywal nagrody w licznych konkursach miedzynarodowych i narodowych, takich jak Julia Crane Miedzynarodowy Konkurs dla Mlodych Pianistow, Miedzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny Missouri Southern, Miedzynarodowy Konkurs Chopinowski w Corpus Christi, Miedzynarodowy Konkurs Koncertow i Pianistyczny Konkurs Solistow im. Isabel Scionti w Kingsville,Konkurs Fortepianowy MTNA/Baldwyn. Jako zwyciezca przesluchan wystepowal w serii koncerow Mlodych Artystow z Houston w czterech kolejnych sezonach artystycznych.
The Times Of Acadiana - Acadiana's Weekly Newspaper Entertainment will be provided by pianist Kurt Boudreaux. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 featuringguest soloist jose feghali on the piano doing Tchaikovsky Symphony No. http://www.timesofacadiana.com/html/9CEC30A0-BCB4-412A-99E4-9AC456C38E67.shtml
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The Youth Orchestra Of Greater Fort Worth The Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth Yakov Kasman, pianist (CDYO003 Tamas Ungar,The Belgian Saxophone Quartet, Van Cliburn, jose feghali, and Pulitzer http://www.apadrecordings.com/Youth Orchestra.htm
Extractions: Yakov Kasman, Pianist (CD-YO003) The Planets, Op. 32 - Holst I. Mars, The Bringer of War II. Uranus, The Magician III. Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity Capriccio Italien, Op. 45 - Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 Yakov Kasman, piano (1997 Silver Medalist at the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition) CD-YO004 The Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth
Extractions: during the preliminary round Arriving in Fort Worth, Texas after a week of listening via Internet to the Eleventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition put me in mind of an old Twilight Zone the players to perform a lieder recital with a singer. Can you imagine, he said with a touch of urbane diffidence, how much we could learn about the interpretive powers of the pianist compelled to collaborate in Schuberts Schwanengesang Even from the shrewdest professional, thats smart thinking. Still, his comments offered a foretaste of life inside one of the most extraordinary musical institutions of all time.
On Watch At The Van Cliburn Competition Wright, though I also couldn t resist recommending a nonpianist as well pleasureof meeting a Cliburn Competition winner, the charming jose feghali, who was http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2001/06/cliburn4.htm
Extractions: 4 John Bell Young ON WATCH On Monday morning Roger Wright and I had breakfast at Fort Worth's Worthington Hotel with Lowell Liebermann, the distinguished composer whose work was performed at this year's contest. He told us something rather interesting, which the Cliburn has not disclosed fully. This year the Cliburn, in its customary effort to include a contemporary work, held an invitational competition for composers. More than 30 of them contributed a work for consideration for performance at the competition. Out of some 32 anonymous submissions (the names of the composers were, for a time, kept anonymous), only a few were successful. One of them was Liebermann, whose Three Impromptus proved a most effective and haunting work. In any case, the work was not commissioned by the competition. In fact, the participating composers were asked to submit any work, even if already published, providing only that it had not been awarded a prize previously. The Cliburn awarded the winning entries cash prizes Lowell's was the most frequently performed, so he won the grand prize of $5000. Of course, it is odd, and potentially unfair that the Cliburn competition would have sanctioned a published work; as Lowell pointed out, he could just as easily have submitted