Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Press 60 will be highlighted in Classic Beethoven with Guest Conductor Daniel Hegeand pianist yakov kasman while Romantic Bruckner will include Bruckner http://www.bpo.org/press/index.php?action=View&articleID=202
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On The Job With John Nakamatsu Indeed, it looked like Nakamatsu didnt stand a chance when, at the finals,Russian pianist yakov kasman preceded him onstage, playing the same piece http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1998/novdec/lsjournal/onthejob.html
Extractions: Every so often Jon Nakamatsu has to pinch himself. Is he really a concert pianist touring the globe and performing at Carnegie Hall? An artist whose work has been described by a New York Times in company with a story on James Michener? Nakamatsu says he was stunned by the standing ovations he received during the two-week competition in Texas. Fans gave him a toy armadillo for luck. Fort Worth Star-Telegram The prize opened doors. Besides winning $20,000 in cash and a $10,000 wardrobe allowance, Cliburn medalists are sent on a two-year concert tour in the United States and Europe. They play with orchestras and chamber groups and give solo recitals, capped by a date at Carnegie Hall. Chicago Tribune
Illinois Symphony Orchestra - Masterworks Series Copland, Gershwin and Charles Ives, featuring guest pianist, Sara Buechner greatestRussian masterworks, featuring Russian piano virtuoso, yakov kasman in this http://www.ilsymphony.org/masterworks.cfm?clicked=1
MSU MEMO: May 31, 1999 yakov kasman, silver medal winner of the 1997 Cliburn competition kasman, who capturedthe silver medal in his He is, perhaps, the greatest pianist around, the http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/msu_memo/1999/05-31-99/piano.htm
Extractions: Kasman Yakov Kasman, silver medal winner of the 1997 Cliburn competition, is featured artist for the Gala Opening Concert that begins at 4 p.m. on the 6th. A public reception follows in the theater foyer. Tickets for the Kasman concert are $10. An advance ticket package for all concerts also is available for $25, with individual tickets available at the door. Kasman, who captured the silver medal in his first U.S. appearance, is "dazzling," according to showcase director Joel Harrison. "He is, perhaps, the greatest pianist around," the MSU music education professor added. Kasman, artist-in-residence at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, took the top prize in the 1992 Arthur Rubinstein Competition and a second-place award at the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition in St. Petersburg, Russia. In addition to presenting recitals in France and Israel, he has appeared with the Orchestra of Radio France, Athens State Orchestra and the Moscow State Orchestra. Kasman's MSU concert will include Mussorkgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," Haydn's Sonata in G Major, Prokofiev's "Four Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75," and Stravinsky's "Trois Movements de Petrouchka."
UpcomingAreaConcerts Wilson Plays Ravel featuring Ravel s Piano Concerto in G, pianist, Terrence Wilson. 28,2004, Saturday at 8pm Eugen Indjic and yakov kasman, award-winning http://mclellandpiano.homestead.com/UpcomingAreaConcerts.html
Klassiknet : Opera Competition are Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); yakov kasman,30 (Russia round of the competition held 5 7 June, each pianist will perform http://www.culturekiosque.com/klassik/news/ra1van.htm
Extractions: The six finalists are: Filippo Gamba, 28 (Italy); Jan Gottlieb Jiracek, 24 (Germany); Yakov Kasman, 30 (Russia); Jon Nakamatsu, 28 (United States); Aviram Reichert, 25 (Israel); Katia Skanavi, 25 (Russia). Semi-finalist Stanislav Ioudenitch, 25, of Uzbekistan, was unable to compete after suffering second degree burns to his hand while making tea. Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Sunday, 8 June at 5 p.m. In addition to receiving cash awards and a recording opportunity, the medalists are offered two years of international concert management by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Concert engagements also are arranged for the other three finalists. The first prize is valued at approximately $250,000.
Prokofiev.org - Piano Sonata No 4 In C Minor Op.29 yakov kasman Composer(s) Sergei Prokofiev Artist(s) yakov kasman (piano) Catalog SergeiProkofiev pianist Composer(s) Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Miaskovsky http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/work.cfm?WorkID=89
Prokofiev.org - Piano Sonata No 8 In B Flat Major Op.84 and a littleknown recording by the brilliant South African pianist Steven de Groote ProkofievPiano Sonatas nos 2, 3, 6 8 / yakov kasman Composer(s) Sergei http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/workessential.cfm?WorkID=94
Winning Cliburn Contest Doesn't Always Bring Fame The 23year-old pianist became a household word, receiving the highest Jon Nakamatsu(28), Israel s Aviram Reichert (25), and Russia s yakov kasman (30) and http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/060697/winning.htm
Extractions: Winning Cliburn contest doesn't always bring fame LA Times-Washington Post News Service Quick. What do Ralph Votapek, Vladimir Viardo and Simone Pedroni have in common? All won first prize in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, enjoyed bursts of fame and now languish in those fields of obscurity known as ''whatever happened to ... ?'' This Sunday in Fort Worth, the Cliburn will crown a first-prize winner for the 10th time since the competition began in 1962. The lucky pianist will win $20,000 in cash, plus concert engagements and recording opportunities worth almost $250,000. And the second-and third-prize winners, as well as the three other pianists named as finalists late Monday, will scarcely come away empty-handed in this richest of all international music competitions. But there's one thing the six finalists cannot expect to win Sunday evening: lasting fame. If the law of averages holds, the lucky young man or woman who is the winner - five Cliburn finalists are male, one female - will be forgotten in a few years, another casualty laid to rest in the crowded graveyard of Cliburn winners. That only one first-prize winner in nine Cliburns - Radu Lupu (1966) - has gone on to a major international career does not call the judgments of the contests' juries in doubt. It is merely to say that it has been a long time since winning a major international competition was a predictor of lasting fame or even of a substantial performing career. There are simply so many competitions - literally hundreds - that a first prize, even in a competition as prestigious as the Cliburn, has ceased to have much meaning.
What New(s)? the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Jon Nakamatsu, yakov kasman,Katia Skanavi As a designer and pianist, I wouldn t consider designing a http://www.steinwaynaples.com/news.htm
Extractions: What's New(s) The latest information about what's happening in the piano industry and at the Steinway Piano Gallery Secrets of Steinway Exhibit Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration on PBS Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration Carnegie Hall Opening 2000 Van Cliburn Competition Broadcast ... Piano Gallery Reaches Finals for National Steinway Award Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "The Secrets of Steinway" At the Art League of Bonita Springs Center for the Arts 12/05/03 - Bonita Springs, FL Ever wonder how all those pieces go together to make a Steinway piano? Or how the Steinway piano became the world's favorite piano? Take this amazing self-guided tour at the Art League of Bonita Springs As part of the celebration of You'll need to hurry. Admission is free, but the exhibit closes January 5, 2004. Read the Fort Myers News Press Article about the exhibit and visit by Miles Chapin. Steinway Piano Gallery Underwrites "JAZZ" A Film By Ken Burns 12/20/00 - NAPLES, FL "Jazz music objectifies America," says trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the outset of Ken Burns' 10-part documentary, JAZZ . "It's an art form that can give us a painless way of understanding ourselves."
The Alabama State Council On The Arts McCraneyCottle Arts Council, Tallassee, 494, COM, $800, pianist-yakov kasman.Mobile Arts Council Inc. Mobile, 525, AIE, $3,000, Inclusion Teacher Workshop. http://www.arts.state.al.us/grants/recentgrantsawards.htm
Extractions: The Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) awarded 57 grants totaling $192,705 at its March meeting in Montgomery for applications submitted under the December 1 deadline. This round of grants will support arts in education, folk art, community, literature, performing, and visual arts programs April 1, 2004 - September 30, 2004. Organization City App # $Amount Description Alabama Moving Image Assn Inc. Birmingham VIS Sidewalk Student Film Competition Alexander City Jazz Festival Alexander City PER Andalusia Ballet Association Andalusia COM Feasibility Study Church Street School Arts Council*The Huntsville COM Sequence Painting at Panoply Auburn University Auburn LIT Gala Author Dinner and Festival B'ham Civil Rights Institute Birmingham COM Juneteenth Summer Arts Camp Birmingham Art Music Alliance Birmingham COM New Art Stage Blount Co. Community Arts Cncl Oneonta COM Missoula Children's Theatre Center for Community Outreach Birmingham AIE The Ugly Duckling/A Unit of Study Children's Museum of Shoals Florence VIS Walk-In/After School/Saturday Art Coffee County Arts Alliance Enterprise COM Piney Woods Festival Gorham's Bluff Institute Pisgah PER 2004 AL Ballet Summer Residency Gorham's Bluff Institute Pisgah PER 2004 Gerhart Chamber Music Festival Gulf ArtSpace, Inc.
American Profile: 1/5/2003 - 1/11/2003: Happenings pianist yakov kasman, who won the 1997 Silver Medal in the 10th Van Cliburn InternationalPiano Competition, performs as part of the festivals winter series http://www.americanprofile.com/issues/20030105/20030105cen_2728.asp
Extractions: . This 104/207-mile race is a warm-up for the Race to the Sky and a qualifier for the Iditarod and the Yukon Quest Dog Sled Races. The emphasis in the race is dog care, not speed. (406) 677-3016. . Watch the best skiers in the area compete in moguls, freestyle, and jumping in this event sanctioned by the U.S. Ski Association. Montana Snowbowl. (406) 549-9777. NEW MEXICO . Join the Tenkiller State Park naturalist for a tour of the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and a chance to see the pair of bald eagles that nest at the refuge. Begins at 8 a.m. at refuge headquarters. (918) 489-5641. . See two- and three-dimensional collaborative works by local and regional artists, including Tom Orr and Frances Bagley of Dallas and local artists Christina Pickard and Brunel Faris. Untitled Gallery. (405) 815-9995.
Tuá»i Trẻ Online 2001, dàn nh?c dã du?c d? c? gi?i Grammy qua hai b?n concertocho dàn piano v?i hai pianist tài nang Jon Nakamatsu và yakov kasman. http://www.tuoitre.com.vn/Tianyon/Index.aspx?ArticleID=31672&ChannelID=58
SUMMARY OF FACULTY ACTIVITIES REPORTS The Salisbury Symphony, October 31, 1998, yakov kasman, pianist. TheSalisbury Symphony, December 19, 1998, Carolina Baroque, soloists. http://www.wfu.edu/ir/ProfActSum98-99/Music.html
Extractions: I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits Borwick, Susan "Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era: Volume 7, Raie da Costa," compact disc review in International Alliance for Women in Music Journal 5/1 (Winter 1999): 28-29. "Moving Beyond the Center and Into the World," in THE YEAR OF GLOBALIZATION AND DIVERSITY: CONFLICT OR HARMONY (1998-1999) SPRING 1999 COMPANION GUIDE, compiled and edited by Candyce Leonard (Winston-Salem: Wake Forest, 1999): 13-14. Susan Borwick, composer, "Benediction," performed at TAKING THE NEXT STEPS, the 6th Annual General Assembly of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina, Winston-Salem, 12-13 March 1999. Bowen, Kevin University Wind Ensemble, 12/1/98 and 4/27/99 University Symphonic Band, 4/15/99 University Jazz Ensemble, 11/19/98 and 4/20/99 University Marching Band, all home football games Boyes, Katharine
Actueel Nieuws Uit De Wereld Van Audio, Muziek En Video Dat lukt geen enkele pianist. Aan de 8e sonate bijvoorbeeld mankeren bepaaldeaspecten, hoe huiveringwekkend kil deze ook wordt gespeeld. yakov kasman. http://www.audio-muziek.nl/discografie/Prokofiev, pianosonates 6-8.htm
Jackson Hole Ski Resorts - Last Run Tips And Alternatives January 18 with the Claremont Trio, this concert series continues throughout thewinter January 25 Van Cliburn winner and pianist yakov kasman; February 8 http://www.jacksonholenet.com/jhskier/lastrun.htm
Extractions: The Jackson Hole Moose Hockey team plays full-check hockey in the Elite Senior A division of the USA Hockey Association. Teams travel from all over the country to play the Moose in their 26-home game schedule. See the action Friday and Saturday nights at the Snow King Center. $5 for adults and $3 for children. For more info. call 734-5300 or view online at jacksonholemoose.com ICE SKATING The Teton County Parks and Recreation Department maintains three outdoor rinks, open free of charge seven days a week, temperatures permitting. The elementary school rink at 155 East Gill is small, but adequate for children. Two hockey rinks, one at the base of Snow King Ski Area and one in Wilson, are great for adults and families, and are available for recreation when hockey or broomball games - and practices - arent scheduled; theyre lit from 6 to 10 p.m. Call 733-5056 for more info.
K-State Alumni Association - August 2003 @K-State Shows include Cats, The Sound of Music, pianist yakov kasman, the Moscow StateRadio Symphony Orchestra, the Irish folk music quintet Lunasa, an evening http://www.k-state.com/e-newsletter/2003/August/Default.asp
Extractions: The K-State Wildcats will kick off the season at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 23, with the BCA Football Classic. To date, roughly 40,000 tickets have been sold, but event promoters have stated that there are plenty of great lower level seats available. Parking lots for the game will open at 2:30 p.m., and stadium officials are expecting fans to be there in strong numbers to enjoy the tailgating and the Alumni Association's pregame party at the Pavilion.
New Page 10 Concerts series was founded in 1971 by the late pianist Philip Lorenz. Joseph Kalichstein.yakov kasman. Olga Kern. François Killian. Igor Kipnis. Mari Kodama. http://www.keyboardconcerts.com/Past Keyboard Concert Artists.htm
Extractions: Back to Home Page Past Keyboard Concert Artists The Keyboard Concerts series was founded in 1971 by the late pianist Philip Lorenz. For many years the recitals were presented under the auspices of the Fresno Free College Foundation, until the series acquired non-profit status in 1991. After the untimely death of its founder in 1992, the series was re-named Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts. Since that time the series has been directed by Andreas Werz. Joaquin Achucarro Edward Auer James Avery Emanuel Ax Armen Babakhanian Sergei Babayan Brian Bader Paul Badura-Skoda Daniela Ballek Antonio Barbosa Justin Blasdale Hans Boepple Michael Boriskin Guy Bovet Roberto Bravo Eric Brelsford Kenneth Broadway Yefim Bronfman Ena Bronstein Lee Burtner Pierluigi Camicia Pawel Checinski Sally Christian Douglas Cleveland Donna Coleman Jean-Philippe Collard Jörg Demus Pascal Devoyon William Doppmann Barry Douglas Therese Dussaut Edward Eikner Philippe Entremont Ronald Farren-Price Michael Farris Alan Feinberg
Extractions: Heidelberg offering weekend musical events Here is a list up musical events at Heidelberg College this weekend: * Chad Campbell will give his senior trumpet recital at 7 p.m. Friday in Brenneman Music Hall. * Russian pianist Yakov Kasman, Montague Distinguished Artist, will give a free concert at 7 p.m. Saturday in Brenneman Music Hall. His performance is part of the music department's Guest Artist Series. An earlier announcement gave the wrong date for this concert. * Auditons for the Singing Collegians Show Choir will be conducted at 5 p.m. Saturday in Gundlach Theatre. For more information, contact director Daniel Schuetz at 419-448-2151, dschuetz@heidelberg.edu,