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Extractions: Online Shop: www.greatesthitsmailorder.com Email: greatesthits@t-online.de Tel: 0911 / 3262182 Mo-Fr 14-18 Band Title Typ EURO G'NU FUZ Hydrogen Jukebox (M.U.D.D. Industries US) LP Their rock covers the range from blues to groovy acid junk to indie guitar. GABBA GABBA HEY A tribute to the Ramones DoLP (XXX US) LP L7, Chemical People, Bad Religion, Jeff Dahl, White Flag, Creamers u.v.a. s/t (Woronzow UK) CD Toronto, Canada trio that used to support all the visiting acts to Toronto back in the late 60's, but never got an album out. Now they decided to record their set from 30 years ago. They still rock straight forward, loud and snotty, reminiscent of Blue Cheer. GALACTIC BLASTERS GALACTIC BLASTERS (You better split + 3 ) 7" EP Ultra lofi frantic garage surf sounds from the outer limits. GALACTIC HEROES How about San Francisco (Magic Marker US) col. Upbeat pop songs with clever rhymes and harmonies in Beach Boys meet Of Montreal style. Mastered by Robert Schneider of Apples in Stereo. GALACTIC ZOO DOSSIER #1-#4 Book +CD (Drag City US) Mag Finally issues 1-4 of the underground psychedelic-type mag are collected in one glimmering squareboard volume. Included is a CD with early tracks from Fürsaxa, Double Leopards, Magnog, Joy Poppers a.m.m.
Star Text gila, who was born in Israel, has been teaching the first grade classroom and thatDoris goldstein, a longtime Deborah DeWolf Emery will be the guest pianist. http://www.bethelohim.org/sep/star_data.htm
Extractions: Natalie Matus natalie@matus.net Shalom! As the new school year begins and Rosh Hashanah approaches, our thoughts turn to preparing ourselves and our CBE community for the year ahead. I am very pleased to welcome Leann Shamash, our new Director of Education, who comes to us from Temple Sinai in Brookline, where she was Director of Education for the past six years. She is actually coming back to us, as she taught the Hey class at CBE in 1998-99. Please be sure to stop by the synagogue and meet her some time over the next few months. We look forward to the continued growth and strengthening of our religious school under her able stewardship. The CBE Board has been working busily over the summer to prepare for the coming year. A full program of interesting events and activities is planned for our members of all ages. Please take a look at listings in The Star, CBE mailings, and Star Lite (our electronic newsletter) for the latest information. If we do not have your current email address, please be sure to call the synagogue office with that information so we can continue to keep you informed on a timely basis. Check out the Judaica display in our lovely new home! Perhaps your eye noticed a beautiful pair of candlesticks that would be a perfect wedding or engagement gift for someone. Just contact Karen Siegel at 9782635132 for any questions.
ACTIVITIES AT BEIT TEREZIN by Margalit Tubi, presented by her and gila Hassid Lisa Klein, herself a musicologistand pianist, who also for cantor and organ by Raymond goldstein was also http://www.cet.ac.il/terezin/daejul.htm
Extractions: No. 43 July 1997 ACTIVITIES AT BEIT TEREZIN THE ANNUAL MEETING This time again, at our annual meeting on May 17, 1997 at Givat Hayim-Ihud, the participants preferred by far the social and conversational side as against the necessity, to conduct the formal meeting as required by law. In the morning there was a dialogue of the generations, led by Amram Haisraeli, titled What you wanted to ask... - what, when and how (if at all) did the survivors tell their children and grandchildren about their holocaust experiences. The general meeting began with a minutes silence in remembrance of the dead. Then the Zamarin - choir from Zikhron Yaakov under the baton of Dedi Schlesinger performed a potpourri of songs. The last one was the song of Terezin (by Schwenk), in Hebrew and Czech. The meeting was greeted by the Czech ambassador Dr. Jiri Schneider, by the kibbutz secretary Mira Ziv and by Narda Kuczinski in the name of the second generation. Narda talked about the problems of communication between the founders and the second generation regarding our work - though there is no question about continuing it. Our chairman M. Livni reported on the activities during the last year. The meeting, chaired by Willy Groag, absolved the outgoing board unanimously and proceeded to elect a new one according to the proposal of the nomination committee. The meeting ended with the performance of Altermann in Slippers (by Margalit Tubi, presented by her and Gila Hassid). All the participants at the meeting expressed their appreciation to Bilha Rubin and Nurit Dayag for the excellent organisation of the event.
SPIN CYCLE NYC - Www.spincyclenyc.com that costars drag performer and artist Chris Tanner, pianist Lance Cruce This isjuxtaposed with videos of transsexual gila goldstein, an extreme example of http://spincyclenyc.com/theaterdance/performancearchives.php
Extractions: Jackie Beat isn't afraid to drop to her knees and get down 'n' dirty! That's right, everyone's favorite larger-than-life drag diva is wandering through her Hollywood garden and putting together FLOWER POWER, a big beautiful bouquet of bloomin' hits for her New York fans. Just watch out for the stinkweed. And the pricks. [read more] Get Up and Jive: Even More Songs of Joni Mitchell Two-time Obie Award winning experimental theater artist John Kelly will premiere his latest piece Get Up and Jive: Even More Songs of Joni Mitchell at Fez beginning March 5th. This entirely new evening of stories and songs follows up the critically acclaimed Paved Paradise: The Songs of Joni Mitchell (1997) and Shiny Hot Nights: More Songs of Joni Mitchell (2001). [read more] Coming Out of the Night With Names Four restless people attempt to unravel the mysterious disappearance of a character known only as "the man with a basket of purple confetti." Director Jacobs syncopated rhythms of words and voices create a "transformational" world that gradually gives way to Dorvilliers landscape of bodies in wordless motion. Dorvillier moves the four dancers through space in stark lines of repetitive movement, real time histrionics, and broad swirling gestures.
JEWISH MUSIC INSTITUTE - Newsletter 1, Spring 2000 performers, Gryn Tribute and Salamone Rossi Among the women performers who willbe appearing are gila goldstein, the Israeli pianist, Alexandra Valavelska http://www.jmi.org.uk/jminews/jminews_1.html
Extractions: posted Spring 2000 Millennium Festival Edition, Spring 2000 Jewish Music Institute launched On a landmark occasion, Jewish music came of age in Britain on Thursday 30 March when the Jewish Music Institute was inaugurated at the School of Oriental and African Studies at London University. As Professor Alexander Goehr, Emeritus Professor of music at Cambridge, told an audience of more than 250 academics, musicians, benefactors, communal leaders and members of the music-loving public, it was the moment when Jewish music had come of age as a recognised and respected academic discipline. He said that there was a time when Jewish musicians had to leave their cultural heritage behind in order to practice their art, but now with the establishment of the JMI, Jewish musicians no longer needed to do that. Professor Goehr added ' There were many sceptics who thought that this could not have come to pass. The JMI has confounded the sceptics and was already a long way down the road to fulfilling its ambitious programme.
Tel Aviv University Webflash - April 2002 The goldsteinGoren Center for the History of the gila Berman and Michael Goldishof the TAU Meyerhoff Agam Englard, soprano, and Dror Biran, pianist, of TAU s http://www.tau.ac.il/webflash/wf-0204.html
Extractions: May 1, 2002 IN ISRAEL The TAU Senate approved the establishment of the Chaim Herzog Institute for the Study of Communication, Politics and Social Issues . Chaim Herzog was the sixth President of the State of Israel, and an Honorary Doctor of the University. The TAU Senate approved the establishment of two new Chairs: The Jacob M. Alkow Chair in the History of the Jews in the Ancient World . Incumbent: Prof. Bezalel Bar-Kochva. and The Jacob M. Alkow Chair in the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze and Iron Ages . Incumbent: Prof. Israel Finkelstein. The TAU Senate approved a new theoretical master's program in film and television CONFERENCES Ambassador Martin Indyk delivered the annual Jimmy Carter Lecture of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, on " After September 11: US Policy toward Middle East Peacemaking Author and poet Chaim Guri delivered the first lecture in the author-in-residence lecture series of the Department of Hebrew Literature under the auspices of the Barecha Foundation entitled "From the Culture of the Besieged and the Righteous to the Culture of Blaming and Regretting." Opening remarks at the opening lecture: Dean of the Entin Faculty of Humanities Dan Laor and Chairman of the Department Prof. Eli Yassif. Conductor Zubin Mehta , the musical director of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and a TAU Honorary Doctor, held a master class at TAU's Samuel Rubin Israeli Academy of Music. He was hosted by Rector Shimon Yankielowicz and Vice President for Latin America and Spain Ilana Ben Ami to a visit at the Smolarz Auditorium, which is in the final stages of construction.
Cultural Affairs Embassy Of Israel Among our many Performers are Maya Beiser, cello and gila goldstein, piano127-95,96. pianist Noam Greenberg was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, in 1974. http://www.israelemb.org/cultural_affairs/Chamber_Concert_Series.html
Extractions: This is the seventh season of our Chamber Concert Series, presenting Israel's finest young and renowned classical artists. The aim of the series is to showcase Israel's rich and vibrant cultural heritage reflecting both its diverse immigrant and native population, as well as its unique experience as a struggling nation now on the road to peace. Israel's impressive cultural tradition, which has produced artistic giants such as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zuckerman, Daniel Barenboim and Gil Shaham has paved the way for a new generation of Israeli talent. The young Israeli artists featured in the Chamber Concert series exemplify this new generation of world class musicians. Among our many Performers are: Maya Beiser, cello and Gila Goldstein, piano 12-7-95,96 Taiseer Elias, Oud; Uri Vardi, cello and Menachem Wiesenberg, piano 4-8-96,97 Orli Shanhan,. piano and Gil Shaham, violin Vadim Gluzman 5-19-1999 Rina Dokshinsky, piano and Tal Freiberg, bass-baritone 12-11-96,97 concert series Ori Friedman, piano 9-29-97
Writing The Jewish Future: Participants Rebecca goldstein, novelist The LateSummer Passion of a Woman 1995; gila Lustiger(German) translator, editor Works not critic The One-Handed pianist and Other http://www.jewishculture.org/writers/larry/participants.htm
Arizona State-Wide Calendar Of Events November 2000 Gary Gradffman Center for the Arts, pianist highlights concertos David Brin, cello;Karl goldstein, actor, $19 25-26 gila RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY Thanksgiving http://www.azmetro.com/cofe/november00.asp
Extractions: April May June July ... December Arizona State-Wide Calendar of Events November 2000 thru-1/14 SCOTTSDALE: Almost Warm and Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art - Museum of Contemporary Art, a mix of innocence and nostalgia, comic-strip heroes and science-fiction, fairy tales and computer games, 41 works by 33 contemporary artists from the US and abroad, 480-994-2787 thru-1/14 TUCSON: Trajes Exhibit - Arizona Historical Society Museum, six mid-19th century Mexican folk costumes and fifteen original lithographs dating from 1829-1865 by Carlos Nebel and Casimiro Castro from the permanent collections, free, 520-628-5774 1 SCOTTSDALE: AZ Thoroughbred Breeder's Sale - WestWorld, free, 480-312-6802 1 TUCSON: Wide Open: Poetry in the Larger World - Modern Languages Aud./UA, poetry reading by Lorna Dee Cervantes, free, 8 pm, 520-321-7760 H 1-30 PHOENIX: Weekly Auto Market - Mr. Lucky's, buy or sell secondhand vehicles of all types, free to buyers, sellers pay $23, Saturdays, 8 am - 2 pm, 623-780-8408 2 GLENDALE: High School Badminton State Championship - Independence HS, sponsored by AZ Interscholastic Assn, $5, 5:30 pm, 602-385-3810 H
Records International Catalogue July 2001 is the wonderful Symphonie, comprised of four of the minor key studies, and itis especially gratifying that a pianist of Hamelin s gila goldstein (piano). http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJul01.html
Extractions: Home January 2002 January 2001 January 2000 ... December 1997 MOYZES (Collectors of 19th-century Romanticism take note of Symphony No. 5.) HENRY HADLEY and American Late Romanticism JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER (1876-1951): Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 2, Adventures in a Perambulator. While Adventures (1914) is an extroverted work, depicting a full day in the life of a babe in a stroller in music of great humor and bright orchestral colors, the two symphonies (each lasting less than 20 minutes) are much more inward pieces, peaceful and gently lyrical rather than outgoingly Romantic. The first (1940) is a reworking of an earlier symphonic attempt from 1917 condensed into a single-movement work in five sections full of mercurial changes of tempo and mood. The second is a 1947 revision of a 1934 piano quintet and its three movements are cultured, modest and unostentatious. National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine; John McLaughlin Williams. Naxos American Classics 8.559065 (U.S.A.) RUED LANGGAARD (1893-1952): Symphony No. 6 "Det Himmelrivende", Symphony No. 7 (1926 version), Symphony No. 8 "Minder ved Amalienborg". A new recording brings us the first recording of the Symphony No. 7 in the version printed at Langgaard's own expense in 1927, the first of his symphonies to abandon the expressionism and apocalypicism of his first six, trading that in for a neo-Romanticism which was his response to the cool, pure clarity of the then-prevailing neo-Classicism. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir; Thomas Dausgard. Marco Polo/Dacapo 8.224180 (Denmark)
Alan Walker Fonds 97. (Box 3, F.24). gila goldstein, Israel/New York. 1 97. (Box 1, F.31).Ernst Burger (German pianist and Liszt iconographer). 9 http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/findaids/w/walker.htm
Extractions: Fond Description Walker, Alan, 1930- Series 1 Correspondence Correspondence. 1956-1997. 1.5 m of textual records plus 13 photographs. Title based on contents of the series. Boxes 1-10, although alphabetically arranged, have been described and divided into categories such as correspondence to and from composers, conductors, pianists, etc.; boxes 11-12 are also arranged alphabetically but separately, and contain correspondence to and from journals, organizations, publishers, etc. Boxes 1-12 (*) Entry in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (ML 100. N48). Composers Sir Lennox Berkeley (*). 1 letter to Walker, 1964. (Box 1, F.16). [The Berkeley file includes a 12 page holograph of Berkeley's chapter on the Nocturnes, Berceuse and Barcarolle in , edited by Walker]. Lord Benjamin Britten (*). 3 letters to Walker, 2 letters from Walker, 1971-2. (Box 1, F.28). Dr. Geoffrey Bush (*). 7 letters to Walker [1 undated], 4 letters from Walker, 1967-75. (Box 1, F.33).
Center For Jewish Culture And Creativity educated musically as a concert pianist and conductor at Feller, RoseLynn Fisher,William goldstein, Osvaldo Golijov gila Ramras-Rauch, Lucas Richman, Ruth Rose http://www.jewishcreativity.org/cjcc_index.html
Extractions: DOWNLOAD print version PDF return to top Mission Statement The Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity was founded in Tel Aviv in 1990 by leading Israeli and North American artists, scholars and entrepreneurs who recognized that creative talent is a major resource of the Jewish people and that persons gifted with these attributes should be identified, mobilized and bonded by the Center into an activist movement devoted to sustaining Jewish identity. A non-profit educational institution in both the United States and Israel, the Center functions as a global fellowship of creative and performing artists, scholars and benefactors committed to evolving the dynamic national Jewish culture envisioned by Zionist philosopher Ahad Ha'am. To preclude the fossilization of Jewish culture, the Center stimulates and facilitates the creation of serious new cultural works from a Jewish perspective and the dissemination of the resulting artistic expression in respected public venues, thereby broadening the horizons of Jewish culture and ensuring an ongoing Jewish contribution to universal civilization. The Center is neither a building nor primarily a funder but the vibrant hub of an international league of successful affiliated artists and scholars, who receive nurturing, comradeship and collaborative opportunities. While maintaining strategic relations with many institutions, The Center is totally independent and embraces the spirit of K'lal Israel.
Music At Penn Alps Frostburg State University. Saturday, June 12, 2004 gila goldsteinPianist gila goldstein Sponsored by Will O Wisp. Saturday, June http://www.musicatpennalps.org/schedule2004.html
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Aufbau | Jewish Life been honored recently. Israeliborn New York pianist gila Goldsteinoffers his piano music on a Centaur CD (CRC 2506). Ben-Haim was http://aufbauonline.com/2002/issue7/pages7/16.1.html
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E 05/16 Sunday 500pm, 7. Piano Recital - gila goldstein. New York basedpianist in her San Francisco Debut. Bach, Chopin, Ben-Haim and Brahms. http://66.220.13.98/~sfcv1/calendar/table_display05.php?event_main_area=San Fran
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E 05/16 Sunday 500pm, 15. Piano Recital - gila goldstein. New York basedpianist in her San Francisco Debut. Bach, Chopin, Ben-Haim and Brahms. http://www.sfcv.org/calendar/table_display05.php?event_main_area=San Francisco&m
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E 05/16 Sunday 500pm, 12. Piano Recital - gila goldstein. New York basedpianist in her San Francisco Debut. Bach, Chopin, Ben-Haim and Brahms. http://www.sfcv.org/calendar/table_display05.php?event_main_area=San Francisco&m
Extractions: Note that the latest stuff may not yet be indexed. George Robinson, GRComm@ concentric.net writes for the Jewish Week. His book, "Essential Judaism," was published in hardcover by Pocket Books, March 2000. You can find out more at his website Articles by George Robinson, available on the KlezmerShack, are: The Year's Best: the annual "best of" column, by George Robinson , sent 25 Nov 2002. A Religious Experience: A roundup of recent Jewish liturgical music, by George Robinson , sent 26 Aug 2002. More Than Klezmer: A sampler of Yiddish vaudeville, folk music and even art song , sent 9 Aug 2002. Spring Sephardic Music Roundup , send 3 May 2002. The Spring Roundup, part 1 , sent 9 Mar 2002. The Spring Roundup, part 2 , sent 9 Mar 2002. The Best of 2001 - Hanukah suggestions , sent 7 Dec 2001. Isaac Stern: Beyond the Fiddle to the Heart of a Man , sent out 5 Oct 2001. Sounds for the Jewish New Year , sent out 23 Nov 2001. Slobin on Beregovski (and the survival of Klezmer Music) , sent out 30 Aug 2001. Women of Valor , sent out 15 Aug 2001.