Records International Catalogue June 1998 A concert pianist himself as well as a teacher, Huss wrote much solo piano music,ranging from flights of Lisztian bravura for the platform brian kovach (piano http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJune98.html
Extractions: Home July 1997 Catalogue August 1997 Catalogue September 1997 Catalogue ... June 1999 Catalogue Leo Sowerby symphony No. 2 orchestral works JOLY BRAGA SANTOS - A new symphony cycle on Marco Polo MORTON GOULD (1913-1996): Quickstep from Symphony on Marching Tunes, Cotillion from Fall River Legend, Philharmonic Waltzes, Latin American Symphonette, Festive Music, Fanfare for Freedom, Windjammer (Main Title), ALBERTO GINASTERA (1916-1983): Estancia - Suite. This is probably the most spectacular digital recording we've ever heard, both for imaging, clarity and dynamic range. It's astonishing that it was made in 1978, using the "Soundstream" system which lost out to other, large-corporately-financed systems. The repertoire is (strangely) still under-represented in the catalogue but, in recordings like these, it wouldn't matter if there were dozens of versions available! London Symphony Orchestra; Morton Gould. Citadel CTD 88130 (U.S.A.) GORDON JACOB (1895-1984): Mini Concerto for Clarinet and Strings, Concertino for Clarinet and Strings (after Tartini), Clarinet Quintet, Clarinet Trio. Resolutely tonal and Romantic in style, these pieces, even the apparently ludicrously brief Mini Concerto, display a depth of feeling that is all too often lacking in 20th-century music. There is more than a hint of English pastoral throughout, but the music never sounds like the more familiar composers associated with that phrase, except fleetingly and superficially, and there is much beauty to savor here. Warmly recommended. Charles Russo (clarinet), Premier Chamber Orchestra; David Gilbert. Premier PRCD 1052 (U.S.A.)
Records International Catalogue February 1998 Anne Sciolla (soprano), brian kovach (piano). pianist Steffen Schleiermacher hascontrived five ingenious interpretations of the score, through the use of http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogFeb98.html
Extractions: Home July Catalogue August Catalogue September Catalogue ... March 1999 Catalogue (See also for a historical performance of the opera Marie Grubbe by Hamerik's son Ebbe!) MAX STEINER - KING KONG: COMPLETE ORIGINAL SCORE MAX STEINER (1888-1971): King Kong: The Complete 1933 Film Score. Steiner's magnificent score rings out in all its magnificent, ominous glory in this new recording of the complete film score, made possible by extensive reconstruction and restoration using the original audio components of the film itself, the surviving full scores and the composer's own annotated sketches (the only documentary evidence for every note Steiner composed for the film). Steiner wrote for a Wagnerian sized orchestra and left the problems of reducing this mammoth score to orchestrators; this recording finally gives the music its due. Along with archival photos, movie ads and extensive musical notes, there are special tributes to Steiner from, among others, Ray Harryhausen, Ray Bradbury and Steiner's wife Louise. Moscow Symphony Orchestra; William T. Stromberg. Marco Polo 8.223763 (Hong Kong) ALFRED NEWMAN (1900-1970): The Song of Bernadette - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Newman's score won the Academy Award in 1943 and is a richly detailed portrait of the young woman who believes she has seen the Virgin Mary. Always attempting to keep the focus on Bernadette and her inner conviction, the score is incredibly detailed and brims with narrative eloquence, pointing toward the later large-scale Biblical epics Newman was to score such as David and Bathsheba, The Greatest Story Ever Told and The Robe. More than 110 minutes of music. 2 CDs. Mono, historic recording remastered with CEDAR. Tsunami TCI 0617 (Switzerland)
Extractions: Staff, 1960-1964) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Subject: Mrs. Richardson Just read about Pearl Richardson's death........She was one of the very best biology teachers that Peary ever had! She was also one of the nicest people on the faculty and was willing to take me, a "neophyte" teacher, under her wing back in 1960 when we all opened the doors (and they weren't even all on yet!) to Robert E. Peary High School under Dr. Dunn's able leadership. Pearl will be missed by all those who knew and loved her. She and I kept in touch up until this Christmas 2003 - that was her final Christmas card to me...(I left Peary after four rewarding years from 1960'64). Elizabeth "Betz" Hanley Associate Professor of Kinesiology Penn State University ********** From: Georgine Tyson DeBord (1970) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Subject: Grandson We have relocated to Miami, Fl. Our son just blessed us with our 1st grandchild, Devon Lynn Bryant, born Nov. 3, 2003; 4 lbs. 11 oz. and 19" long. They live with us so I get plenty of grandma time with my new granddaughter. ********** From: Robin Poe Bishop (1978) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 Subject: Update I found out about the website from my sister Mary Hampton. Occupation: Printer, Spouse: Janie, Children: Kirsten 8 years old Memorable Incident: Band class with Mr. Hunt Since High School: I spent 8 years in the U.S. Army then became a printing pressman when I got out Future Plans: Trying to find a way to retire Memorable Teachers: Mr. Hunt, Band, because he was cool ********** From: Bob Edgley
New York Times: January 2002 Irish Are Delighted by Their Museum s New Wing (By brian LAVERY, Jan the People Wantthe Facts (By BILL kovach TOM Dies in Geneva at 95; Virtuoso pianist 1/28 http://www.wisdomportal.com/NYTimes-Jan2002.html
Extractions: On This Day: January 31 (Robert Morris 1/31/1734-5/8/1806, Sam Loyd 1/31/1841-4/10/1911, Zane Grey 1/31/1872-10/23/1939, Anna Pavlova 1/31/1881-1/23/1931, Eddie Cantor 1/31/1892-10/10/1964, John O'Hara 1/31/1905-4/11/1970, Thomas Merton 1/31/1915-12/10/1968, Norman Mailer 1923, Jean Simmons 1929, Ernie Banks 1931, Philip Glass 1937, Suzanne Pleshette 1937, Jessica Walter 1944, Nolan Ryan 1947, Phil Collins 1951, Minnie Driver 1971)
Cuppa Tea: April 2004 Archives Moon From Bill Hilliard, Bill kovach, John Seigenthaler Isis Joanna Cameron RickMason - brian Cutler Renee become the world s first classical pianist to be http://www.houseogroove.com/cuppa/archives/2004_04.html
Detroit Area Death Notices July 01,2003 ADAMS A GORDON DOC July Liong Hee (Teresa), Conchita (Robert) kovach, William (Irene of Umeko, Laura, D Anne,brian, Christine, Amanda An accomplished pianist, he performed with the http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~steinie/detroit-deaths/2003/death_notices
Detroit Area Death Notices March 01, 2002 ADAIR, FLORENCE MARIE E. West, Jr., renowned vocal music educator, organist and pianist. BLANK, brian KEITH,Beloved son of Daniel and Linda kovach,FRANK, February 28, 2002, age 89. http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~steinie/detroit-deaths/2002/death_notices
Extractions: GGGG .com the online shopping guide What is new ... By Theme - Some of the Worst Movies Ever Made Books Popular Music Classical Music DVD Video Toys Baby Computers Video Games Electronics Software Office Products Magazines Outdoor Living Kitchen 1-10 of 10 Erotic Gothic Haunted House Scary Locales ... See all images Click image to enlarge The Amityville Horror This is an above-average film about haunted houses, and makes it a little creepy and fun to watch because of the so-called true story behind the book and this film. Margot Kidder and James Brolin are pretty good as the young couple who purchase a large house, to bring their children to as well. When strange things occur, the family begins a suspenseful escape from the house, which apparently has a life of its own. The special effects are sometimes imaginitive and scary (such as the blood and ooze ejecting from the walls), but they can also be silly and embarrassing (the red eyes watching from the window). The music score is really absorbing and eerie, adding more atmosphere. It's no wonder the score was nominated for an Oscar. Overall, like I said, it's an above-average film with some good suspense, but something just feels missing. I don't know what, but it's apparent in its absence.
NameTraq | Last Name: Keys RALEIGH, NC As rock solid as brian Boucher has By GRETEL C. kovach / The Dallas Morning News pianist Harold Budd gets by with a littlehelp from http://nametraq.com/genealogy_jan04/K/Keys.shtml
BLAIR COUNTY, PA - OBITUARIES, Altoona Mirror, AUGUST 2-10, 1999 Baptist Church, Tyrone, where she was a pianist for many two sons Richard W. of Denver,Colo., and brian of Altoona Loper in NJ and Tina M. kovach of Pittsburgh http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/blair/obits/1999aug-1.txt
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Michael Kim's Homepage Fox Valley Symphony conducted by brian Groner, Kim s Simon Streatfield, The excellentpianist Michael Kim was clearly captivated. , Joelle kovach, The Timmins http://www.lawrence.edu/fac/kimm/reviews.html
Extractions: AS CONCERTO SOLOIST Beethoven - Concerto no. 1, op. 15, with the Okanagan Symphony conducted by Douglas Sandford. "This fine young pianist has an efficient technique and is very musical. The slow movement was beautiful, and the final movement was zestful and brilliant." Dale Reubart, The Kelowna Daily Courier, B.C. Tchaikovsky - Concerto no. 1, op. 23, with the Fox Valley Symphony conducted by Brian Groner. "It was played wonderfully by pianist Michael Kim, a member of the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music faculty. Kim's playing is inspired, passionate, and controlled." Carrie T. Gruman-Trinkner, The Post-Crescent, WI Rachmaninoff - Concerto no. 2, op. 18, and Concerto no. 3, op. 30, with the Regina Symphony conducted by Victor Sawa. "The adjectives to describe Kim's soaring performance of this piece come not from musicology but from volcanology: explosive, eruptive, fiery, steaming, awesome." David Green, The Regina Leader-Post, SK.
Pianists Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Poland - Polen gallery and press releases. kovach, brian. American classical pianistand recording artist. Kubalek, Antonin- Czech-born Canadian http://www.yellowpages.pl/ca/212770/Pianists/
Piano - Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas Book kovich you he conveys pianist, composer, Appropriate for kelley the intermediatekovach, one accept cash, literary and and music the works by brian by brian http://www.baylornet.com/research/Beethoven.Complete.Piano.Sonatas.Book/item111/
Extractions: String Instruments 1 music 12" good your condition. six sonatas piano/violin- handel bidding on 9" x and piano51 for violin pages size book 1967- age. Powered - 341 ( notations. Slight very clean by dr. spine damage book one wear on - 1939 and normal dr. Sigmund bulow and and fingered sonatas - lebert. Includes by. ) beethoven pages. Revised cover from 17 sonatas. Hans von - no Music is sonatas, vol. pictures. 2 see 1 ludwig complete piano van beethoven: ludwig complete piano description below sonatas, vol. van beethoven:
Tiscali - Search Translate this page photo and excerpts from reviews. 66.kovach, brian. American classicalpianist and recording artist. 67.Kubalek, Antonin Czech-born http://directory.tiscali.it/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
Extractions: UK Piano duo; brief information only. Aleksander, Adam Polish/Canadian Classical pianist, includes brief biography and contact information. Alonso, Jose Ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist's personal home page. Alvarez , Carmen Concert pianist born in Uruguay. Includes biography, sound bites, concert reviews, photos, etc. Archontides, P. B. Greek-Australian pianist. Includes biographical information press releases and upcoming events. Argerich, Martha (b.1941) Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Aubin, Isabelle Brief information on the Canadian pianist with several links. Austbo, Hakon Homepage of the Norwegian pianist living in the Netherlands. Biography, repertoire, discography and upcoming concerts. Bakker, Johan Dutch pianist brings more than 35 original compositions for solo piano. With audio clips. Bates, Leon
AJE Dir Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Pianists www.geocities.com/tzvetankonstantinov/. kovach, brian. American classical pianistand recording artist. members.bellatlantic.net/~vze28thq/index.html. http://www.ajemalaga.org/web.directory/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pia
NORTH HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT E. Ebeck, Shannon L Emerick, brian H. Hecht MCKINNEY resignation as the rehearsalpianist for the SHERRIE kovach ratified appointment as the Seville Elementary http://www.nhsd.k12.pa.us/BoardMinutes/2002-2003/Oct 21 2002reg.htm
Extractions: NORTH HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT REGULAR PUBLIC MEETINGMINUTES MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2002 7:30 P. M. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LARGE GROUP INSTRUCTION ROOM BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT Arlene Bender, Timothy Burnett, Matthew Drozd, Carol Grom, Sylvia Lynn, Jennifer Rush and Ted Zobb BOARD MEMBERS NOT PRESENT Al Barkley and Cheri Neely ALSO PRESENT John Esaias, Donald Wills, Marilyn Cain, Rita Neu, David Hall, Valerie Mengine, Michael Witherel, Tina Voytko, Tom Patton, Kris Kaufmann, Dr. Jean Lee Wahl, Jim Hubert and Valerie Gaylor. PERSONS SIGNING THE REGISTER Janet Jordan-Aufiery, Hayden Grove, Donald Anderson, George Tunney, Gene, Gerry and Sean Collier, Jim Barr, Greg Yoest, Sue Ritchey and Cathy Kaup CALL TO ORDER The Regular Public Meeting was called to order by Mrs. Grom at 7:35 p.m. It was noted that an Executive Session had taken place from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Administration Center Board Room for the purpose of discussing legal issues and personnel. DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS Mr. Esaias reported that it has been a very positive year so far.
The Mountain Ear whitewater rafting trip was dad brian P. Wiggin be offered Ginger Blymyer and JenKovach invite interested calendars now Awardwinning pianist/composer Cody http://www.mountainear.com/news/newsstories/0441719EE4.nclk
Extractions: (Mountain Ear Landmark Photo) LOVELY LILAC GREETINGS to you and yours. Here in New Hampshire, lilacs have a special place in all of our hearts, as research shows that purple lilacs (Syringa vulgaris) were first imported to America from England in the year 1750. They were initially planted at Colonial Gov. Benning Wentworths home in Portsmouth. The Legislature adopted it as the official state flower on March 28, 1919. Being a hardy shrub, it seems only fitting that it is the official flower for such a rocky state. Our favorite story about lilacs involves our brother Jons and sister-in-law Mary Anns wedding 20 Junes ago in which someone forgot to order the flowers for the table settings for the reception at a restaurant in Portsmouth, the very town that ol Gov. Wentworth called home. As a result, our mother, Mother McCrea, met us at the door of the family homestead as we entered the front door an hour before the wedding, pushing us back out into the rain with the admonition, Go, go, go we forgot to order flowers, so youve got to go out and get some. Look for some lilacs!