Extractions: photo by Anna Thomson News, views and reviews about the multi-talented women of the musical theatre and the concert/cabaret stage. PATTI LuPONE Were Cole Porter alive to witness Patti LuPone's thrilling performance in last weekend's City Center Encores! production of Can-Can Anything Goes and that's 17 years too long! . . . Mention should also be made of Reg Rogers, who also scored as the struggling sculptor Boris Adzinidzinadze. And, guess who made his New York stage debut in the ensemble of the Lonny Price-directed musical? None other than Joshua Johnston, son of La LuPone and husband Matt Johnston. . . ELLEN GREENE Ellen Greene had already sung her heart out for nearly an hour when she started to launch into her signature tune, Little Shop of Horrors ' "Suddenly Seymour." As the ever-familiar chords began, Green said to the jam-packed audience at the Public Theater's Joe's Pub, "Sing with me." The enthusiastic crowd responded with a rush of emotion and voice that filled the intimate theatre, gladly giving back to the talented woman who stood before them. It was an extremely moving moment, just one of several high points in Greene's exceptional Valentine's Day concert. As a concert artist, Greene is as good as it gets: She is touching, honest, funny, quirky and, above all, human. There are many great voices out there but few who use them as bravely as Greene. I don't know much about Greene's personal life and she thankfully seems to have found a great love in her accompanist and musical director Christian Klikovits but one gets the sense that she has experienced her share of heartache. And that life experience imbues her singing with great emotion and makes for compelling theatre.
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Extractions: A Pianist Who Has Hit Her Stride - Barbara Delatiner, The New York Times At 35 and celebrated as one of the few stride pianists performing these days, Judy Carmichael has never been one to ignore a challenge or dare. She was only 10 years old when, because her grandfather had offered $50 to the first grandchild who could play Scott Joplins "Maple leaf Rag," she taught herself the piece note by note and earned the $50. Ms. Carmichael was 19 and a junior in college - she was studying to be- come a German and French translator-interpreter - when a friend dared her to apply for a job playing ragtime piano in a Newport Beach, Calif., restaurant. A Full-Time Career She got the gig, and, then, leaving school for a full-time career in show business, had to learn more than the five tunes she had memorized for recreational playing. Ms. Carmichael was just a few years older when she heard her first stride piano music. She became "passionate" over its hard, demanding rhythm for the left hand and thick, fat chords for the right, and set out to master the style, although as a 110-pound, five-foot, five-inch white woman she would be a distinct minority of one in a field traditionally dominated by hefty black men. "When I produced my first album and took it around to have it released, some companies wouldnt even listen to it because they couldnt believe I could play stride," recalled Ms. Carmichael, who lives part time in Sag Harbor and will make her official Long Island debut Saturday at Guild Halls John Drew Theater in East Hampton.
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Extractions: NEW BLUES FOR PIANO - A PROJECT IN PROGRESS BY MARCEL WORMS Marcel Worms is a Dutch pianist, classically trained but also with a strong interest in jazz. In 1996 year he asked nine well-known Dutch composers to write him a Blues. He was curious to know what the Blues, one of the roots of jazz music and still in important point of departure and point of reference for many jazzmusicians, meant for the contemporary composer either with a classical background or classically educated. He premiered these Blues in January 1997 in Amsterdam (as well as a Blues written for him by Michael Finnissy) in the BIMHUIS, Amsterdams foremost jazzstage. At the end of 1997 again 12 new Dutch and foreign Blues were ready and were premiered at the Icebreaker, Centre for Contemporary Music in Amsterdam and the third series had its first performance again at the BIMHUIS in November 1998. In 2000 new series of Blues have been premiered at the 'Beurs van Berlage' in Amsterdam and at the BIMHUIS again. Since then many other premieres took place. Marcel Worms has laid contacts with composers in the countries where he will give or have allready given recitals recently. This has resulted in about 140 new compositions until now originating from over 35 different countries e.g. many European countries, Argentina, Brazil, China, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, South-Africa, South-America, the Ukraine and the USA. The repertory is still growing.
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Extractions: In the '90s, German pianist Georg Grawe seemed to spend as much time in the US as he did in Germany. He cultivated relationships with American musicians (especially those based in Chicago) which have been particularly fruitful. The two recordings listed here make a good case for Grawe's particular brand of "hands across the water" collaboration. The trio featured on Saturn Cycle , with Dutch cellist Ernst Reijseger and American percussionist Gerry Hemingway, has released four previous recordings but Saturn Cycle On Melodie Und Rhythmus Grawe's quartet is comprised of two halves. The front line consists of Grawe and long-time collaborator, reedman Frank Gratkowski. The rhythm section consists of two Chicago stalwarts, bassist Kent Kessler and master percussionist Hamid Drake. While this is by no means a lacklustre effort, the music, once again all improvised, just doesn't have the impact of the best of Grawe's music. The main problem seems to lie in Gratkowski, who plays clarinet on five of the seven tracks. Frankly, I find his playing less than riveting on the instrument. His sound is light, almost effete, and his lines tend to have an aimless quality to them. Kessler and Drake cook with efficient ease and Grawe responds with long, intricate phrases but Gratkowski seems to be going off in a different direction. When he switches to tenor (on 'Passing Scopes' and 'Fringe Factor') the results are a bit more in synch. While it's not unlistenable by any means
Extractions: Community Arts Calendar 2004 GCCA Calendar of Events Events noted with "DEC" following date have been supported through a Decentralization grant from the NYS Council on the Arts through the Twin Counties Cultural Fund in Greene County or in Columbia County. Events noted with "CIP" following date have been supported through a grant from the County Initiative Program of the Greene County Council on the Arts with public funding from the Greene County Legislature. Ongoing Sales Gallery - The Greene County Council on the Arts invites you to visit our gift shops and sales galleries in both Catskill and Windham . Open year-round, we offer fine arts and high quality crafts by local and regional artists. The GCCA Catskill Gallery 398 Main Street Catskill NY , is open Monday through Friday, and Saturdays, The GCCA Mountaintop Gallery Main Street (Rt. 23 in the center of town), Windham NY Ongoing Exhibit: SCULPTURES. Sculpture Park Art Omi International Arts Center
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Extractions: Born : (Thomas) Fast Waller, Jazz pianist/composer Born : Adelle Davis, author (Lets Stay Healthy)/nutritionist (died of cancer) Born : Albert Kuyle, [Louis Kuitenbrouwer], writer (Rond Jezus' kleed) Born : Albert Van Dekker, US actor (Dr Cyclops, Beau Gesture) Born : Aleksei N Kosygin, Soviet premier (1964-80) Born : Aleksei N Romanov, son of tsar Nicolas II Born : Alentejo Carpentier, Cubans/French writer (Guerra del Tiempo) Born : Alexandra Danilova, ballerina (Turning Point) Born : Alger Hiss, State Department official hid papers in a pumpkin Born : Anne de Vries, writer (Bartje) Born : Anthony Bushell, actor (Journey's End) Born : Anton Dolin, [Patrick Healey-Kay], dancer (Girl From Petrovka) Born : Anton Zischka, Austrian writer (Lebendiges Europa) Born : Antonin Magne, French bicyclist (Tour de France 1931, 34) Born : Antonin Nov¢tny, Czechoslovakia, Pres of Czechoslovakia (1957-68) Born : Armand Preud'homme, Flemish organist/poet
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Extractions: urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 The Musicians Collection Helen Baer and Toni Alfau University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, September 2000. Finding aid written in English Tue Jul 22 15:08:44 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Musicians Collection (bulk 1900-1940) Ca. 4,900 items in 4 standard size file drawers, 1 oversize file drawer (11.5 linear feet), 2 flat file drawers Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin The Musicians Collection consists of materials that are primarily visual in nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups. English. Scope and Contents The manuscript and printed music includes works by several American musicians, including autograph lyrics and music for twenty-eight of Paul Anka's songs, probably from the early 1960s. Author Annelu Burns is represented by correspondence and manuscript music which chronicle the business arrangements she made in 1919 to write the title song for the silent motion picture âThe Amazing Lovers.â The song, written with composer Madelyn Sheppard, was dropped by the producer when the movie title changed. Typed lyrics by author and composer Harry C. Benline are present, accompanied by a program from Tony Pastor's Theatre in which Benline and his partner Hetz appeared. Published music includes arrangements and piano and vocal scores for compositions by Victor Herbert and Pietro Mascagni.
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Extractions: Volume V, No. 2, Winter 1977 BITTERSWEET RAG The story of ragtime Missouri's contribution to the Music World Story by Rebecca Baldwin,Photography by Mike Doolin "Joplin always wrote with a touch of melancholy. It's what makes his music so meaningful-so bittersweet." The word bittersweet literally means bitterness and sweetness combined, pleasure mixed with overtones of sadness. Trebor Tichenor, who is an accomplished ragtime pianist and a professor of its history at Washington University in St. Louis used this fitting description of Scott Joplin's music. Professor Tichenor was not the first person to use bittersweet in such a context. Many other people found that one word sufficiently expressed the meaning and feeling of the music written by the King of Ragtime Composers. The haunting, meaningful melodies of this unique music lived on to affect not only the many other succeeding forms of popular music up to rock and roll but also the people who were touched by its bittersweet message. Scott Joplin is the important figure in Missouri ragtime history. Born in Texarkana, Texas, in 1869, Joplin grew up in the musical atmosphere of his musically talented family. A German professor gave him formal piano lessons at no charge when his parents provided him with a piano to practice on. The classical influence from these lessons is evident in the technical difficulty of Joplin's later compositions.
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