NPR : Performance Today For Saturday, October 18, 1997 For this special program, Joel also invited onstage yuliya gorenman, the QueenElizabeth competition winning concert pianist he sponsored at Tanglewood. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=18-Oct-1997
NPR : Performance Today For Monday, October 13, 1997 For this special program, Joel also invited onstage yuliya gorenman, a QueenElisabeth Competitionwinning concert pianist he sponsored at Tanglewood. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=13-Oct-1997
MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: G and recordings. gorenman, yuliya Russian-born American pianist.Gothoni, Ralf - Brief biography and discography. Grasso, Fabio http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/G/
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HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results yuliya gorenman, a Russianborn pianist on the American University faculty, gavea brilliant recital Saturday in the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre in Rockville. http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?refid=bemorecreative&q=F. Scott Fitzg
Billy Joel: A Classical Man By Seth Rogovoy mark the world premiere of one or two of Joel s classical piano pieces, to be playedby yuliya gorenman, who made My father was a classicallytrained pianist. http://www.berkshireweb.com/rogovoy/interviews/joel.html
Extractions: by Seth Rogovoy (WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Oct. 3, 1997) Billy Joel's appearance at Tanglewood's Seiji Ozawa Hall in Lenox tomorrow night could hardly have come at a better time. The pop star's performance not a concert but a forum, one part master class, one part question-and-answer session, with a bit of music thrown in for good measure comes on the heels of reports that Joel is putting aside popular music in order to devote himself more fully to his lifelong love affair with classical music. Joel has also reportedly been looking to buy a house in the Berkshires. While these reports are not entirely accurate, says Joel he's definitely not looking to move to the Berkshires, he said, although he likes it here they do reflect his desire to spend less time on the road and more time at home at the keyboard, where for the last few years he has been composing instrumental music in the classical tradition. In that vein, tomorrow night will mark the world premiere of one or two of Joel's classical piano pieces, to be played by Yuliya Gorenman, who made her debut at Ozawa Hall in 1994 as the recipient of the Billy Joel Keyboard Fellowship. Saturday night's event, a benefit for the Berkshire Theatre Festival, is completely sold out. The proceedings, however, will be recorded by National Public Radio for broadcast on its award-winning, classical-music program, "NPR's Performance Today," on Nov. 28, when the program can be heard locally on Capital District public-radio station WMHT-FM at 9pm.
Billy Joel - The Piano Man Joel s father was a classically trained pianist. last year at Tanglewood Joel nervouslyintroduced a couple of his new works, played by yuliya gorenman. http://www.spydersempire.com/empirezine/features/may/joel1.htm
JCC Symphony Orchestra Wittges (now a member of the Bonn Opera), pianist Kevin Sharpe Jordan, violinistJanice Martin, cellist Evelyn Elsing, pianists yuliya gorenman, Edward Newman http://www.jccso.org/body_index.html
Extractions: The Montgomery County Sentinel, 11/23/00 Now beginning its thirty-fourth season, the JCC Symphony Orchestra (JCCSO) is the oldest continuously performing orchestra in Montgomery County, Maryland. Its first concert, on 12 December 1970, was conducted by James Perdue, a faculty member at Catholic University. Joel Berman, then Professor of Violin and Chamber Music at the University of Maryland, became the orchestra's conductor later that season and remained through the1987-88 season, when the present Music Director, Joel Lazar, began his tenure. The JCCSO is fortunate that some of its charter members still play in the orchestra, and through the years the membership has comprised a fascinating mixture of musicians, including emeritus members of the National Symphony Orchestra. Some former members of the orchestra, who played as volunteers in the JCCSO when new to DC, are now among the area's busiest professionals. The orchestra also counts among its ranks music teachers and avocational players, the latter a remarkable group of people with extraordinarily diverse backgrounds and experience "gifted amateurs," in the words of
RedLudwig.com: Grace Notes 3, which is featured in the movie Shine. The performances were excellent,with pianist yuliya gorenman giving a powerful acount of the Rachmaninoff http://www.redludwig.com/gracenotes/archive/052303.html
Extractions: You may have heard the music I heard Saturday night; millions of people have. But the chances are you have not heard it the way I did - in a concert hall, with a real symphony orchestra and conductor (the Alexandria Symphony and Kim Allen Kluge) up on the stage. The occasion was the East Coast concert premiere of Philip Glass's soundtrack music for "The Hours," and, remarkably, it sounded like it had been composed to be played in concert, not in a movie house. The Alexandria Symphony's 2002-2003 season was titled "Hollywood," and has been devoted to music from the movies. The quality available within this specification was remarkable, even without such basic items as The Warsaw Concerto and Alexander Nevsky. The season included not only music composed for soundtracks, but classics that have been incorporated into movies - Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Marietta Leader - News 10.20.99 Robert Turizziani, clarinet, and yuliya gorenman, piano, perform with The TrilliumTrio. Auditorium, featuring violinist Michael Davis and pianist Nelson Harper http://www.mariettaleader.com/102099/orchestra.htm
Editorial Musings year, as I was browsing through Julia gorenmans site, I Sun from 1995 entitled In US, pianist found chance In it yuliya tells a fascinating story of her http://www.pianowomen.com/musings0801.html
Extractions: by Rose Eide-Altman , editor Have you heard the saying: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!"? That may be easier to do for some people than for others, but weve all had trying times which may have tempted us to give up our dreams and goals. This months editorial focuses on difficulties in the lives of three outstanding concert pianists with the wish that these amazing stories will encourage you when you feel like you have been handed more than your share of lemons. It was reading the new article last month about Maryla Jonas , and her overwhelming difficulties during and after World War II, that prompted me to share with you other stories that I have found in websites featured in "Women at the Piano". Last year, as I was browsing through
Caramba! - Klavír Yoon Ju Lee (Korea); Yuko Ohigashi (Japonsko); yuliya gorenman (USA); Zoltán Kocsis(Madarsko Chopin III; Franz Liszt Page; The Prokofiev Page; Prokofiev as pianist; http://www.caramba.cz/page.php?PgID=548
American Weekly 10, from 2 to 4 pm in Bender Arena. Mark your calendars and come celebrate theholidays at AU with your friends and colleagues. pianist yuliya gorenman. http://veracity.univpubs.american.edu/weeklypast/111103/111103_audatebook.html
Extractions: 6:30 p.m., Butler Conference Room. 57th Washington Asia Forum. Speaker Yan Xuetong is a director of the Institute of International Studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing and an adjunct professor at the National Defense University at Ft. McNair in Washington, D.C. Contact Aria Bailey at 885-1760 or crs@american.edu
Provost To Perform With AU Symphony Orchestra of works by Tchaikovsky and other renowned composers, both performance dates willinclude solos by yuliya gorenman, Russianborn pianist and Department of http://veracity.univpubs.american.edu/weeklypast/110999/events_feature.html
Extractions: AU's Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Peter Dabrowksi, above, will ring in the new year early with two nights of Music for a New Millennium Nov. 13 and 20 in Kay Spiritual Life Center. The Nov. 13 show will include a performance by Provost Neil Kerwin, who will narrate Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait. The piece includes excerpts from the Gettysburg Address. The Nov. 20 show will feature a performance by the Northern Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to the symphony's rendition of works by Tchaikovsky and other renowned composers, both performance dates will include solos by Yuliya Gorenman, Russian-born pianist and Department of Performing Arts faculty member, and 12-year-old cellist Whitney Delphos. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 13 and 7 p.m. on Nov. 20. Tickets are $7 general admission and $5 for the AU community, students, and seniors. Call 885-ARTS for more information.
Levine School Of Music - Faculty Biographies yuliya gorenman (Piano) Doctoral studies Peabody Conservatory, MM San FranciscoConservatory, BM St. As a pianist she has accompanied for dance studios http://www.levineschool.org/fac_bios.htm
Washington, DC: Arts And Entertainment: Music: Styles: Classical: Performers com/. gorenman, yuliya pianist s site includes bio, performance schedule, audioclips, photos, reviews, email list and contact info. http//www.yuliya.com/. http://www.usa-states.org/Washington__DC/Arts_and_Entertainment/Music/Styles/Cla
The Michigan Daily Online Russian pianist yuliya gorenman performed this collection, called Reverie, on National Public Radio s Performance Today on Monday. http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1997/oct/10-16-97/arts/arts8.html
Extractions: Film In the wake of the recent cancellation of his eponymous Fox show, it looks like comedian/actor Martin Lawrence has quite a bit more than "nothing" to lose - his freedom, for starters. Regularly in trouble with the law, Lawrence, star of TV's "Martin" and the 1995 action blockbuster "Bad Boys," was sentenced to two years probation and 240 hours of community service on Sept. 17, in Los Angeles. Lawrence pleaded no contest to battery charges stemming from a March incident in which he was arrested for hitting an unidentified man in a nightclub after the man allegedly bumped into him. And the woes don't end there: Lawrence is still slated to pay an undisclosed amount of money to his victim. Following another lousy performance by one of his films - both in the box office and, more surprisingly, with critics - ubiquitous director Oliver Stone seems to be slowing up a bit. The creator of "U-Turn" has big plans for the future, howe "Who, me?" Comedian Martin Lawrence has run afoul of the law in recent weeks. ver. According to Entertainment Weekly, Stone hopes to direct a film tentatively called "NFL," about the pro sports league. He also hopes to film the script he has written as a sequel to 1996's hit "Mission:Impossible." The original, directed by
The Music Dealers Network: Musicians/Keyboard Players gorenman, yuliya Russian-born American pianist. Inlcudes biography,concerts, and reviews. http//www.yuliya.com/ (Added Hits http://www.music-dealers.net/start/Musicians/Keyboard_Players/more2.html