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Pianist James Giles To Perform A pianist rapidly on the rise, Giles is a native of North Carolina. He is currentlycompleting a doctorate with byron janis at the Manhattan School of Music. http://www.huntington.edu/hcnews/oldnews/giles.html
Extractions: Award-winning and highly regarded musician will play the Longaker Recital Hall HUNTINGTON, IN APRIL 2, 1997 -James Giles, one of three 1995 Fellows of the American Pianists Association, will bring his award-winning style to the Longaker Recital Hall in the Merillat Centre for the Arts on Thursday, April 24 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7. A pianist rapidly on the rise, Giles is a native of North Carolina. He was awarded first prize winner of both the 1991 Frinna Awerbach and 1994 New Orleans International Piano Competitions. He has been heard as a recitalist, chamber musician, and orchestral soloist across North America and England. Hailed in the press as an artist with "formidable octave technique" and "extraordinarily sensitive playing," Giles is establishing himself as a truly Romantic virtuoso. He is on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music and the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina, and was named as a Fulbright Scholar for the 95-96 year to study privately with Lazar Berman in Florence, Italy, focusing on the piano music of Franz Listz. Giles graduated from Oberlin College, received a masters degree from the Eastman School of Music with Nelita True, and for two years attended the Juilliard School as a student of Jerome Lowenthal. He is currently completing a doctorate with Byron Janis at the Manhattan School of Music.
High-Tech Environment High-Touch Care By Jeff Yip and research areas. Renowned classical pianist byron janis is oneof thousands who have turned to the hospital. The musician, who http://www.orthopedictechreview.com/issues/nov00/pg20.htm
Extractions: From left are President and CEO John N. Kastanis and Surgeon-in-Chief Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD, of New Yorks Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute. The brothers Frauenthal would be amazed. When Henry and Herman opened their tiny, seven-bed clinic in New York in 1905, the physicians mission was bringing relief through care to the orthopedic problems of children. Nearly a century later, and along the way having helped pioneer arthroscopy as well as procedures for polio and congenital deformities, the Frauenthals Jewish Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases carries a shorter, more secular nameHospital for Joint Diseases (HJD) Orthopaedic Institute, a part of Mount Sinai NYU Healthbut it has outgrown its original upper Manhattan brownstone many times over. HJD became a teaching hospital of NYU School of Medicine in 1986, a member organization of NYU Medical Center in 1994, and a part of Mount Sinai NYU Health in 1998 as part of the merger between Mount Sinai Medical Center and NYU Medical Center. HJD today has 220 beds, 21 specialty clinics, and 500-plus attending medical staffers. One thing, however, that has not changed is the founders focus on helping youth. Children with complex and simple physical disabilities will receive care that is even more kinder-friendly in late 2001 when HJDs Center for Children is finished. Todays services, including orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, physiatry, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy, are spread throughout the hospital. The new center, under the direction of David S. Feldman, MD, will bring surgeons, nurses, pediatricians, geneticists, developmental specialists, psychologists, social workers, and speech therapists under one roof on the second, third, and fourth floors. The center will be designed to be inviting to young patients and minimize any anxieties.
Compensation It happened to byron janis. Within a short time this concert pianist saw arthritisquickly spread to all his fingers, and the joints of nine of them fused. http://www.bible.org/illus/c/c-100.htm
Use It Or Lose It Take the case of US concert pianist byron janis, now in his early 60s.He was 45, his career a rising cresco, when he noticed redness http://www.arthritis.ca/programs and resources/news magazine/1989/use it/default
Extractions: This photo-enriched book written by his daughter, Maria Cooper Janis, gives fans a glimpse into the man himself - in his roles of friend, husband and father. Gary Cooper's wife, socialite Veronica Balfe, known as Rocky, was a dedicated photographer and snapped some wonderful shots - particularly of Cooper with pals like Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., John Wayne, Averell Harriman, Darryl Zanuck and many others, not to mention his highly-publicized romantic dalliances with leading ladies like Lupe Velez, Ingrid Bergman and Patricia Neal.
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PCA Governor's Awards For The Arts 1986 Andrew Wyeth, Painter 1985 - byron janis, pianist 1984 - Bill Cosby, Entertainer1983 - John Updike, Author 1982 - Marian Anderson, Opera Singer 1981 http://www.pacouncilonthearts.org/gov_awards.html
Extractions: ABOUT THE PCA Governor's Awards for the Arts Request for Nominations for the 2004 Governor's Awards for the Arts (PDF) HISTORY The Governor's Awards for the Arts represent a Pennsylvania tradition begun 23 ago by Governor Dick Thornburgh. Presented annually in Harrisburg at the State Capitol, these awards honored artists in each of the following categories: painting, sculpture, photography, music, literature, dance, theatre, crafts, and media arts. An award was also made for "service to the arts." The awards, which recognized Pennsylvanians who contributed their creative talents to their communities, were named the Hazlett Memorial Awards for Excellence in the Arts, after the late Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr. of Pittsburgh, the first chairman of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The awards were administered by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. A "Distinguished Pennsylvania Artist Award" was also established to be chosen by the Governor. [Note: No standard policy was established for this category, but it was generally agreed that the recipient would be a native Pennsylvanian and an artist of world renown]. Following the 1982 awards, the Hazlett awards were presented in no more than 6 disciplines, in alternating years, and architecture was added as a category.
Musical Autographs: Catalog 53 FIRKUSNY, Rudolph SP 5 x 7 photo of the popular Czech pianist studying a scored/s janis, byron ..$35 *133. http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrumental53.html
Transsexual Pianist with byron janis and accumulating such a distinguished reputation that he was invitedto join the faculty in 1992. Despite his accomplishments as a pianist, http://www.tgguide.com/soapbox/news/042.htm
Extractions: Star-Telegram Classical Music Critic NEW YORK The face of the woman sitting across the table at a midtown Manhattan restaurant is strikingly familiar. The mouth, nose and eyes she bears a resemblance to David Buechner, a concert pianist who won the 1984 Bachauer Competition, was a finalist in Moscow in 1986, and emerged as a promising contender at the Cliburn in 1985 and 1989.
DVD Video Reviews I, FEB03 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION Great pianists on The Bell Telephone Hour Claudio Arrau/byron janis/Robert, Gabyand Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau (19021991) opens with the last movement of http://www.audaud.com/audaud/FEB03/DVD-V/dvd1FEB03.html
Extractions: Culled from various TV appearances 1959-1964, this assemblage of Great pianists makes fascinating viewing, a visual and auditory delight that bring back cherished memories of keyboard idols and giants in repertory in which they flourish. They video mixes solo and collaborative performances by the artists. Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau (1902-1991) opens with the last movement of Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto in solid, Prussian style, befitting Arrau's German pedagogy. Jorge Bolet changes the mood considerably, rending up a suave interpretation of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue under one of the composer's acolytes, Paul Whiteman. The most beguiling moment comes when actor Burgess Meredith introduces the fifteen-year-old Lorin Hollander (b. 1944) to play Chopin's popular waltz in C-sharp Minor, then the piece that had got the New York critics agog, the last movement from Saint-Saens' "Egyptian" Concerto. More Saint-Saens from Philippe Entremont (b. 1934) in the familiar C Minor Concerto, the finale, with its durable cross between folk tune and church hymn. The last two American pianists, Byron Janis (b. 1928) and Grant Johannesen (b. 1921), each get two concertos: Johannesen has the last movement of the Gershwin Concerto in F and a silky opening movement from the ultimate charmer, the Grieg Concerto in A Minor. Janis plays the last movement of the Rachmaninov Third Concerto, and the most "risky" piece in this conservative environment, the finale from the Prokofiev Third Concerto, Op. 26.
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Christopher Johnson and Lana Ivanov and became the Gold Prize Winner of the Young pianist Competitionof his Bachelors Degree in 1996; he then studied with byron janis and Marc http://www.plainfieldsymphony.org/cjohnson.html
Extractions: American concert pianist Christopher Johnson performs over 30 engagements each year as critics extol his work. He has appeared extensively on radio and television throughout the United States and debuted overseas with additional acclaim in Italy, Brazil, Curacao, and Switzerland. Dr. Johnson performed as soloist for President George W. Bush in Washington D.C. at the 2001 Inauguration All-Star Gala on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, an event presented to a live audience of 75,000 and broadcast internationally to millions of viewers.
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra : Queer Pop Culture 5. byron janis Prokofiev; Rachmaninov (Recorded By Mercury On Location In Moscow)by Sergey recording must be the rhythmic drive of both the pianist and the http://queerpopculture.com/entertainment/type_browse/mode_577990/
Extractions: Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra Queer Pop Culture Guide Home Music Styles Classical ... ( M ) / Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra Search All categories Apparel Baby Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Kitchen Magazines Office Products Popular Music Computers Software Toys Videos Video Games Cell Phones Books, Music, DVD Books I bought this as wallpaper music - and got a very pleasant surprise! Several of the pieces stopped me in my tracks, made me sit down and forced me to listen. Michala Petri demonstrates a masterly control of her instrument and a high level of musicianship in a wide ranging selection of material -... more info Customer Rating: The best attribute of this recording must be the rhythmic drive of both the pianist and the orchestra. I find Janis and Horowitz both to possess this "living rhythm", probably as a result of their work together. The first movement is fresh and alive for me again. You might notice that the editorial... more info Customer Rating:
NewStandard: 10/29/98 pianist byron janis, who has battled back from arthritis surgery on his thumb,will mark the 50th anniversary of his debut at Carnegie Hall with a Lincoln http://www.s-t.com/daily/10-98/10-29-98/zzzwnppl.htm
Strathmore : About : News Mr. Giles is a gifted pianist who studied with byron janis at the Manhattan Schoolof Music, with Jerome Lowenthal at the Julliard School, and as a Fulbright http://www.strathmore.org/about/news/view.asp?id=50029395
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Classical Net - Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto #3 byron janis/Charles Munch/Boston Symphony (RCA Silver Seal 605402-RV) (budget whoappreciate the life and music of the Russian composer, pianist and conductor http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/works/rachman/pc3.html
Extractions: Member of The Rachmaninoff Society Much of the information in this page is based on Scott Colebank's (of Prairie Village of Kansas, USA) Discography of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30 . I'm extremely grateful to Mr. Colebank for his research on the Third Concerto and his permission to allow me to create this page based on his research. Please see below for more information about Mr. Colebank's research on the Third Concerto and how you can contact The Rachmaninoff Society These views are my own and do not represent those of The Rachmaninoff Society Mr. Scott Colebank nor the National University of Singapore . Kindly send your views and comments to Kar-Gee, Tan . This is my first-ever attempt to create an HTML page and I hope to be able to improve on it in terms of contents and presentation. So, your suggestions and constructive criticism will be kindly appreciated. The Third (as it will be known for the rest of this article) was completed as a major composition which Rachmaninoff would "show off" in New York in 1909 during his first concert tour of USA. He wrote the work in the peace of his family's country estate, Ivanovka, and it was completed on 23 September 1909 (Julian Calendar).