ShopEasier -- News On Van Cliburn Symphony `Carnevale takes time to heat up 22 Feb 2004 With him as guest soloistwas pianist jose feghali, a native of Brazil who won the gold medal at the http://news.shopeasier.com/files/shopeasier_Van_Cliburn.html
Extractions: The Modesto Symphony Orchestras fifth subscription concert weekend showcases a beloved classical piano concerto performed by passionate Van Cliburn finalist Katia Skanavi. Among numerous accolades, she won the 1994 Maria Callas Competition in Greece, was the youngest finalist in the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris, and 1997 finalist and audience favorite of the famed Van Cliburn Competition (Turlock Journal, CA).
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PummilBioPage You will hear them as pianist and singers. Julie graduated in Augustfrom TCU with her degree in piano as a student of jose feghali. http://www.pummill.org/PummillBioPage.html
Extractions: The Pummills - Janet Sallie Amy and Julie , perform their show " ClaviVoce " at four grand pianos. The four Pummill women are supported by the technical and production talents of the Pummill men, Doug and Patrick. You will hear them as pianist and singers. You will hear the exhilarating and brilliant sound of all four pianos at once. You will hear the gentle sound of the four acapella voices. It may be a jazz "scat" solo or an Italian "aria" or it may be Chopin or a tune from the Andrews Sisters. In any event, you will be entertained and treated to a wide variety of musical genres and styles. The six Pummills - Janet, Doug Patrick , Sallie, Amy and Julie are a team of performing musicians who have worked together on many projects. As early as age 5, Julie was sitting on a tall stool in a recording studio in Fort Worth singing "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" for a music education project. Together they have recorded over 5000 songs for various educational and commercial publications. Christmas found them singing holiday music and creating shows for civic and church groups. The kids grew up making music with family, school, church and professional ensembles. Patrick sang numerous performances of Amahl from age 9 to 14. Sallie was piano soloist with symphony orchestras and chamber groups. Amy performed in summer stock, opera and as church organist and Julie played and sang with jazz bands and spent many hours in the recording studio. Together, and with other organizations, they have performed on stages from Carnegie Hall to Kyoto, from Brussels to Santa Fe and from Lincoln Center, New York to Missoula, Montana.
HoustonChronicle.com - Famed pianist Andre Watts and Van Cliburn competition winner jose feghali will sharetheir talents with an intimate audience May 16 in a benefit concert in a http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/features/shodge/1376841
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Raymond Kravis Center For The Performing Arts 9 The Kravis Center presents Regional Arts Vladimir Viardo jose feghali, duopiano 7The Kravis Center presents Orli Shaham, pianist Young Artists Series http://www.pbol.com/arts_ent/a_ekrav.htm
Extractions: Following is a listing of events scheduled at the Kravis Center for the 1996-1997 season. For information on performances listed as "The Kravis Center presents," please call: Kravis Center box office 561-832-SHOW (7469) or outside the local area 1-800-KRAVIS-1 (1-800-572-8471) Several area arts organizations regularly present their programs at the Kravis Center. We encourage you to attend these performances as well. For subscription, single ticket sales and general information please call: Ballet Florida 561-659-2000 Palm Beach Broadway Series 800-520-2324 Florida Philharmonic 930-1812 Palm Beach Opera 561-833-7888 Miami City Ballet 930-3262 Palm Beach Pops 561-832-7677 The Kravis Center presents Craig 'n Co. Kravis Kids Club Saturday at 10:30 AM With support from The Kravis Center presents The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Kim Carnes Sunday at 3 PM The Kravis Center presents Palm Beach Atlantic College presents Collegiate Choral Festival Mass Concert Saturday at 7 PM The Young Friends of the Kravis Center present Jazz Under the Stars Sunday at 6 PM The Kravis Center presents Teen Cabaret Saturday at 7 PM The Kravis Center presents Inti-Illimani Sunday at 7 PM Tickets available at the box office October 14 The Kravis Center presents America and Air Supply Tuesday at 8 PM
Amateur Pianists Announced JOSÉ feghali Artistin-Residence, Texas Christian University which is open to professionalpianists between the Brad Arington, Attorney, San jose Charles Chien http://www.cliburn.org/page/343/1
Extractions: SEVENTY-FOUR CONTESTANTS TO PARTICIPATE IN VAN CLIBURN FOUNDATIONS FOURTH INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FOR OUTSTANDING AMATEURS IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS, MAY 31JUNE 5, 2004 Seventy-four competitors from Vermont to Venezuela, South Carolina to South Africa, include a senators wife, a doula, a plasma physicist, and several homemakers April 1, 2004, Fort Worth, TEXASThe Van Cliburn Foundation has announced the seventy-four selected participants for the FOURTH INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FOR OUTSTANDING AMATEURS, to be held at Ed Landreth Auditorium on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, from May 31 through June 5, 2004. Designed to encourage and recognize the importance of music-making both off and on stage, this event features pianists above the age of thirty-five whose principal source of income is not derived from piano performance or teaching piano. Out of 110 applicants, seventy-four were selected to participate in the Fourth Amateur Competition. They hail from twenty-six states, as well as from Canada, France, Germany, Brazil, South Africa and Venezuela. (Seventy-five participants were originally selected, but there was a dropout.)
JOSÉ FEGHALI JOSÉ feghali JUNE 2002, PLEASE DESTROY ALL PREVIOUS MATERIALS His guests included pianist André Watts, cellist Nina Kotova, violinist Olivier Charlier and bandoneonist Daniel http://www.feghali.com/Documents/Feghali Bio 2002c.PDF
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Bronson Piano Studio 11/12/00. José feghali in Tchaikowsky 1st Concerto his personal imprint on the work. That feghali is not the only pianist making such changes can be observed in listening http://www.bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews/111200r1.htm
Extractions: The sparks really flew Sunday afternoon in Carmel's Sunset Center as Van Cliburn gold medallist José Feghali appeared as soloist in a fiery performance of the Tchaikowsky Piano Concerto No. 1. This was the second concert in the 2000-2001 season of the Monterey Symphony under the direction of its new Music Director, Kate Tamarkin. If you can only attend one Monterey Symphony concert this season, don't miss this one! Although this occasion marks the first appearance for José Feghali locally, he is certainly no stranger to the Tchaikowsky B-flat Minor Piano Concerto, for it was his winning performance of this work with the Ft. Worth Symphony that pushed him over the top in the finals of the Seventh Van Cliburn International Competition in 1985. Looking perpetually young (Feghali is 40 but looks 20), he brings a youthful ardor to this work, approaching its grandeur with a gorgeous big tone and masterful technical skills. In addition to a whirlwind performance of the many bravura passages, Feghali proved in the lyrical sections (and especially the beautifully shaped melodies in the second movement) that in addition to his magnificent bravura he also has the ability to play quite poetically. One of the magic moments of the first movement was at the end of the cadenza where he lingered lovingly and with exquisite soft dynamics on the passage just before the orchestra reentered.
Classical Action Scrapbook 2003 EVENTS. José feghali and Daniel Gaisford of Brahms this past spring, through the combined musical talents of pianist José feghali and cellist Daniel Gaisford http://www.classicalaction.org/home/scrapbook9.htm
Extractions: 2003 EVENTS Classical Action Concert Hall of Choic e in New York. One knows that an artist is spectacular when his fellow world-class artists take time out of their schedules to attend his concert. Such was the case on April 8, at the home of Judy and Steven Gluckstern, when pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet performed a concert for an audience of 80 Classical Action patrons and noted performers (cellist Daniel Gaisford, pianists André Watts and Fred Hersch, flutist Eugenia Zukerman, and violinist Leila Josefowicz. Mr. Thibaudet's concert featured works of Chopin, Debussy, Satie, and Messiaen, and brought even the catering staff out of the kitchen and into the room of awe-inspired audience members. On June 12, 2003, soprano Renée Fleming and pianist/composer Fred Hersch performed in an historic, first-time collaboration for Classical Action. This intimate, cabaret-style house concert featuring American popular songs, was held at the home of Judy and Steven Gluckstern in New York City. Renée and Fred seemed to have been born from the same musical genes when it came to a sense of line, interpretation, color and understanding of music ranging from Cole Porter, Joni Mitchell and Antonio Carlos Jobim to Stevie Wonder, Lionel Hampton and Billy Strayhorn.
Houston Symphony Soloists returning to the Houston Symphony stage include pianists LarsVogt, jose feghali, Andre Watts, Adam Neiman and Stephen Hough. http://www.houstonsymphony.org/press_release.jsp?catid=105&contid=125
Fort Worth Weekly Online -- Fwweekly.com | Arts | Flowers For Lili is celebrated by a cast that includes 1985 Cliburn Competition winner jose Feghaliand Kraus (The concerto recordings aroused mixed feelings in the pianist. http://www.fwweekly.com/issues/2004-01-28/stage.html
Extractions: By Leonard Eureka Lili Kraus 2pm Sun at PepsiCo Hall at TCU, 2800 S University, FW. Free. 817-257-7341. The First World War toppled thrones and wiped out a generation of men, tearing a massive hole in the European social fabric. Through that void came women reaching for opportunities once denied them. Law, medicine, academia all the professions were changed in ways that continue to resonate today. In music, especially the realm of concert pianists, women thrived. (Their early careers, luckily, coincided with the beginning of the age of recorded sound.) Some of the most notable players were Myra Hess, Clara Haskil, Gina Bachauer, Wanda Landowska, Guiomar Novaes, Rosalyn Tureck, Nicole Henriot-Schweitzer, Jeanne-Marie Darre, Alicia de Larrocha, Gaby Casadesus, Moura Lympany, Marguerite Long, and Annie Fischer. They're all gone from view now, either dead or retired, but most can still be heard on c.d. During the 1930s she began making solo appearances, as well as playing with violinist Szymon Goldberg, with whom Kraus recorded the complete Mozart piano and violin sonatas. Mozart and his Viennese contemporaries Haydn, Schubert, and Beethoven became her bread and butter.
2004 TCU/Cliburn Institute Mr. feghali was appointed Artistic Advisor of the Texas Chamber Orchestra forthe 2003/2004 season, and will be performing with them as both pianist and http://www.tcu-cliburn.org/faculty_jose_feghali.asp
Extractions: A child prodigy in his native Brazil, Mr. Feghali made his recital debut at the age of five and concerto debut three years later with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra. Feghali moved to London at fifteen to study with Maria Curcio Diamand, then continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Christopher Elton.
Bio Maryland International Piano Festival, and has worked in masterclasses with suchnotable pianists as Gary Graffman, Leonard Hokansenn, jose feghali, and Tamas http://www.josephordaz.com/bio.html
Extractions: Pianist Joseph Ordaz began his music studies at age 8 with Faith Peterman in Gilroy, California. He received his Bachelor of Music Degree in Piano Performance from San Jose State University in 1989 and his Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1992. His primary teachers have included John Delevoryas at SJSU, Milton and Peggy Salkind at SFCM, Alfred Kanwischer in San Jose, and Miyoko Lotto in New York. He has also studied harpsichord with Stephen Mello at SJSU and with Laurette Goldberg at SFCM. In addition, he has studied conducting with Harold Farbermann at the Conductor's Institute at the University of Hartford, and with Mitchell Sardou Klein and the Pacific Music Festival. While participationg in the TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute, he was chosen to perform as a soloist with the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has performed as soloist with the Mission Chamber Orchestra, San Francisco Concerto Orchestra, SJSU Symphony Orchestra, South Valley Symphony, and the New England Symphonic Ensemble. Along with numerous recitals throughout the Bay Area, he has performed as a member of the Monterey Symphony since 1991. In 1992 he performed at the Univeristy of Maryland International Piano Festival, and has worked in masterclasses with such notable pianists as Gary Graffman, Leonard Hokansenn, Jose Feghali, and Tamas Ungar.
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Extractions: Impressoes Seresteiras Alma Brasileira Odeon Escorregando Echo De Vienne (Valse De Conc) Mazurka, Op.3, No.1 in b Mazurka, Op.25, No.2 in C Mazurka, Op.25, No.3 in e Mazurka, Op.40, No.1 in D flat Brejeiro Apanhei-Te, Cavaquinho! Valse Surburbana Valsa Da Dor Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: I. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: II. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: III. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: IV. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: V. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: VI. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: VII. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales: VIII. " a unique and charming program.... " " PLEASE GIVE US MORE!!!! "
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Southwest Performing Arts Presenters December 2 Viva Flamenco September 23 Anne-Marie McDermott (Pianists) - June 7PLUS feghali Friends, special event in honor of jose feghali s 40th Birthday http://www.swpap.org/Tentative.htm