Feburary Santa Fe Now Events 7pm Performance. The Prague Chamber Orchestra with valentina lisitsa, pianist.featuring music of Mendelssohn, Shostakovich, Wolf and Beethoven. http://www.santafenow.com/Events/feb.htm
Extractions: Santa Fe Events Feburary 1998 Click banner to grt your event listed S M T W T F S Click here to return The area code for all of New Mexico is 505 Sun 02/01/98 TOP Class/Workshop Gold medalist Debbie Armstrong's Women's Ski Workshop Santa Fe Ski Area 982-4429 Permanent Exhibit The Ranch of the Swallows is a 'living history' museum of 200 acres. Original buildings have been restored and others relocated to depict life in 18th and 19th century New Mexico. guided tours: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $1.50; festival prices vary, call for details El Rancho de las Golondrinas 334 Los Pinos Rd in La Cienega 471-2261 1pm 4pm Cook Off The Great Pro-Am Green Chile Stew Cook Off La Fonda Hotel, 100 E. San Francisco 1-4pm Permanent Exhibit The Florence Hawley EllisMuseum of Anthropology is the only museum to display artifacts of the mysterious Gallina Culture. From PaleoIndian to the modern Pueblo and Hispanic traditions, the museum draws on a rich multicultural past. A 2-week seminar offers an experience in hands-on archaeology. The Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology has a singular focus into the Triassic Period of earth history some 220 million years ago. Field oriented
Music | Concert Artist Series of Cho Cho San in the SONY Feature Motion Picture, Madame Butterfly valentina lisitsa,Piano Wilkins Theatre March 16, 2003 8 PM Russian pianist, MovieStar http://www.kean.edu/~cahss/svpa/music/c_artist.html
Extractions: 8 P.M. "Licad may look like an angel, but she plays Beethoven with a demonic passion that is wonderous to hear. . . Her rigorous technical prowess, power and brilliance were balanced by a lyricism springing from the depths of her being. The result is a no-holds-barred performance of superlative quality." Deseret News, Salt Lake City, November 1997.
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January 16, 1998 - Prague Chamber Orchestra Two outstanding Russian soloists, the stunning pianist, valentina lisitsa, and thebrilliant trumpeter, Sergei Nakariakov, complement this remarkable orchestra http://www.calvin.edu/january/1998/prague.htm
Extractions: Prague Chamber Orchestra "Valentina Lisitsa, Piano; Sergei Nakariakov, Trumpet" A litany of accolades in the American Press from the New York Times to the San Francisco Chronicle followed their twelfth North American tour last season. One American critic called the Prague Chamber Orchestra "a remarkably well-disciplined, excellent body of musicians in which each musician is a maestro." This world- renowned, 36-member ensemble begins its 1998 U.S. tour at The January Series with a repertoire ranging from baroque to today's leading composers. The Orchestra plays without a conductor, sustained instead by the superb musicianship of each player, unique in their exquisite precision, intonation, and balance. Two outstanding Russian soloists, the stunning pianist, Valentina Lisitsa, and the brilliant trumpeter, Sergei Nakariakov, complement this remarkable orchestra in its first appearance in West Michigan.
The Independent Florida Sun Exciting young pianist valentina lisitsa joins the Pensacola Symphony Orchestrato perform Ravels Piano Concerto. Saenger Theatre, 118 S. Palafox Place. http://www.independentfloridasun.com/page.asp?id=264&type=HOT TIMES NOW
Extractions: Everything you always wanted to know about chamber music but were afraid to ask...What is chamber music? What is a piano quartet? What does divertimento mean? What is a Schubertiad? Come to the First Presbyterian Church in Fernandina Beach on Thursday, May 29, at 7:00 pm and music historian Jane Lindberg, DMA A member of the International Alliance for Women in Music, Jane Lindberg is an accomplished pianist and composer who holds a BA degree from Old Dominion University, an MFA degree in music history and literature from the University of Florida, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition from the University of South Carolina. Jane has published several choral works and her ballet, Celebration Columbus: Dream to Reality . For the past three years Jane has performed her own compositions at Jacksonville University's faculty recitals. June 23: Festival Piano Sale
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra - Concerts | Square | Music July 14 Classic Hits with guest pianist Jason Peterson Sponsored by MG E April 15Valentina lisitsa, piano Sponsored by LuedtkeStorm-Mackey Chiropractic Clinic http://www.wcoconcerts.com/pressreleases/2004_season.htm
Extractions: Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. MADISON, WI April 12, 2004 The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra is pleased to announce an exciting line-up of repertoire and guest artists for its 2004 Concerts on the Square® season and its 2004-05 indoor season, including the Masterworks series and Holiday Concerts. Bob Sorge, WCO Executive Director, says, "I'm really pleased with the 2004-2005 season. It builds on the WCO's reputation for doing fresh and exciting repertoire. The season as a whole is very dynamic with recitals in the middle of orchestral programs, unique instruments such as the basset clarinet, and wonderful repertoire that is both familiar and new. You won't find a season with the feeling of spontaneity that this one has anywhere else." One of the most anticipated Concerts on the Square performances will be the July 28th concert featuring 16-year-old vocalist and rising star Hayley Westenra. Her newest CD, Pure, was released in the U.S. and Canada April 6th. Pure has already gone 10x platinum in New Zealand, making her the best-selling artist ever in the countrys history, and she is the fastest selling debut classical artist in the U.K., where the album debuted at #1 on the classical charts and #8 on the pop charts.
MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Piano valentina lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff Piano Duo provides reviews, biography,recordings, and contact information for the Ukrainian pianists. http://www.musiscope.com/piano.htm
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NPR : Performance Today For Tuesday, February 13, 1996 (Largo 5131). ». DUO PIANISTS valentina lisitsa. Duo pianists valentina lisitsa(leeSEET-sah) and Alexei Kuznetsoff (kooz-NET-soff) perform Scaramouche, Op. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=13-Feb-1996
Calvin College Chimes: Features Dueling pianists valentina lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff will perform SymphonicDances, by Rachmaninoff and Schuberts Hungarian Divertimento http://www-stu.calvin.edu/chimes/2001.01.19/features/index.shtml
Extractions: Christian freedom on a college campus Broder attacks initiative campaigns Once again the Calvin College community was treated to another stellar presentation by a much-acclaimed expert. On January 10, Calvin was privileged to hear from David Broder, national political correspondent for the Washington Post. Broder has covered presidential elections since 1960. He received the coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism as well as a Lifetime Achievement award for his journalistic accomplishments. Raybon gives powerful racial message January Series Information Monday, January 22 Tuesday, January 23 Tuesday, January 23 At 8 p.m. Valentina Lisitsa will grace the Fine Arts Center with her musical stylings in an evening performance. A combination of eloquent musical talent and graceful demeanor, Lisitsa is a pianist in concert that should not be missed. Tickets arerequired for this concert and are available in the Calvin Box Office.
Extractions: The fourth edition of our acclaimed Piano Series has it all: a recital by one of the most renowned pianists in the world today; a duo-piano program by two incandescent young artists who have rekindled an avid interest in this fascinating corner of the keyboard repertory; the San Diego recital debut of the young Ukrainian pianist whose SummerFest performance last August made an indelible impression; and last but certainly not least, an American piano legend whose concert appearances are eagerly awaited by both audiences and professional musicians around the globe. Emanuel Ax is surely one of the most highly regarded and in-demand pianists in the world. His performances of the great cornerstones of the solo keyboard repertory command the highest accolades, and his devotion to the towering classical masterworks is matched by a fervent dedication to performing new works by today's most important composers. Duo-pianists Valentina Lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff are, quite simply, the hottest item on the current concert scene. Catapulted to international prominence by their blazing, competition-winning performance at the 1991 Dranoff Two-Piano competition in Miami, they have left audiences cheering for more in every city where they have played.
2002-2003 KSO Season Concerts No. 1, featuring Cleveland Institute of Music s awardwinning pianistDaniel Shapiro. top of page. valentina lisitsa. Rachmaninoff http://www.knoxvillesymphony.com/2003_2004_season/main.htm
Extractions: This concert is included in KSO Masterworks, KSO Masterworks PLUS, and KSO Chamber Classics PLUS A new era begins as Lucas Richman ascends the podium for the first time as Music Director to conduct Copland's festive An Outdoor Overture and Tchaikovksy's rousing Second Symphony "Emperor" Concerto top of page
Masterworks 2324, 2003. Christopher Wilkins will guest-conduct pianist valentina Lisitsain a performance of Rachmaninoffs Piano Concerto No. 1 with the KSO. http://www.knoxvillesymphony.com/news/4-2-03.html
Extractions: NEW KSO MUSIC DIRECTOR LUCAS RICHMAN ANNOUNCES HIS INAUGURAL SEASON OF MASTERWORKS AND CHAMBER CLASSICS The Chamber Classics Series will be performed in its traditional venue, the Bijou Theatre, 803 S. Gay St. Highlights of the 2003-2004 season include KSO performances with: The Firebird Summer of 1915 Eroica symphony. All Masterworks concerts, with the exception of the Sept. 10 gala, will be performed at 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. All Chamber Classics concerts will be performed in the Bijou Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays (with the exception of the opening concert, which will be performed on Friday, Oct. 10). "Knoxville is blessed with excellent musicians and tremendous community support. I’m looking forward to continuing the progress initiated by Maestro Trevor and exploring ways to enhance the community's appreciation of classical music and its fine orchestra,” Richman said. “I’m especially dedicated to inspiring a passion for music in new generations.” As Good As It Gets Face/Off Seven Breakdown and Anastasia Masterworks Series Opening Night Gala with Richman and Watts
Inside Binghamton University valentina Returns for Brahms!, with pianist valentina Lisitsaat 8 pm Saturday, April 13. For ticket information, call the http://inside.binghamton.edu/July-August/30aug01/artspreview.html
Extractions: You can get keyed up over guest pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, who has amassed 22 prizes. Most recently the 24-year-old pianist was the silver medalist at the Van Cliburn Competition. His concert will be Saturday, October 20. Another pianist, Michael Salmirs, known for his elegance and poise, will play an array of music on Saturday, March 2.
MidAmerica Productions - What's New 25. Pianists valentina lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff virtually exploded ontothe American music scene in their formal United States debut in Chicago. http://www.midamerica-music.com/whatsnew_nov2002.htm
Extractions: New York, NY - The keyboard duo of Valentina Lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff makes its Weill Recital Hall debut on Tuesday, December 17, at 8 pm. The husband and wife pair will exhibit its fiery pianism with two works by Schubert: in G minor for piano duet, Op. 54, and Fantasy in F minor for piano duet, Op. 103. Additionally, Ms. Lisitsa, who is making her Weill Recital Hall solo debut, will interpret 24 Chopin Etudes from Op. 10 and Op. 25. Pianists Valentina Lisitsa and Alexei Kuznetsoff virtually exploded onto the American music scene in their formal United States debut in Chicago. This young piano-duo has garnered several competition prizes in its native Ukraine and continues to win critical acclaim in the United States as well. By the time Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff met at the Kiev Conservatory, they were both winners of numerous international, national, and local solo and chamber music competitions. They combined their talents and began working as a two-piano team with Ludmilla Tsvierko. In 1990, after only a few weeks of preparation, Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff captured first prize at the Ukrainian Chamber Music Competition. In 1991 the duo won first prize in the Third International Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition. Shortly after their victory, Lisitsa and Kuznetsoff made their home in the United States and recently became American citizens.
MidAmerica Productions - Weill Recital Hall Chamber Music Series for Wind and Piano Featuring Musicians from the New York Philharmonic with PianistRobert Miller valentina lisitsa, piano; Alexei Kuznetsoff, piano. Back to top. http://www.midamerica-music.com/weill_artists.htm
Extractions: Jean Jordan , soprano; Desmond Kincaid , piano Manhattan Philharmonic Chamber Players Peabody Camerata with Gene Young, conductor; Elaine Bonazzi, speaker Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne with Lorraine Vaillancourt, conductor University of Georgia Contemporary Chamber Ensemble with Lewis Nielson, conductor Elysium String Quartet : Leonid Levin, violin; Jennifer Tiboris, violin; Lisa Heffter, viola; Lutz Rath, cello Stanley Drucker , clarinet; L. William Kuyper , French horn; Joseph Robinson , oboe; with David Carroll, bassoon; Gerald Robbins, piano Ravina String Quartet : Oscar Ravina, violin; Allan Schiller, violin; Peter Kenote, viola; Qiang Tu, cello; with Harold Seletsky, clarinet Brass Mosaic : David Workman, director/trumpet; Brendan Kierman, trumpet; Ken Soper, French horn; Nathaniel Dickey, trombone; Paul Erion, tuba Elysium String Quartet : Robert Chausow, violin; Jennifer Tiboris, violin; Lisa Ralia Heffter, viola; Lutz Rath, cello; with Eleonor Bindman, piano Albemarle Ensemble : Margaret Newcomb, flute; Kristen Hadden, oboe; Matthew Morris, bassoon; Dwight Purvis, horn; Content Sablinsky, piano
Extractions: E-Mail this story to a friend through the social circles of kings and philosophers of the era. Some of Korea's greatest modern artists, poets and choreographers collaborated on the project, which made its debut in April 1999. After performances in China, the Korean Opera Group will take the production to Japan in April. ...
Pensacola Today Magazine: Ballinger Publishing 30 pm. April 3 4 Sounds French featuring pianist valentina Lisitsaand organist Ken Karadin at the Saenger Theatre. April 8 Kid http://www.burchellpublishing.com/ptm.calendar.asp
Extractions: Arts and Entertainment June 7-18; July 12-23 Creative Drama Camp, ages 5-7, Pensacola Little Theatre, 9:30am noon, for info, call 434-0257 or visit www.pensacolalittletheatre.com June 14-June 18 TADO Arts Camp, ages 8-11, Pensacola Little Theatre, 9 am-4 pm, for info call 434-0257 or visit www.pensacolalittletheare.com June 21- July; July 26-Aug. 6 Break-A-Leg Camp, ages 8-10, Pensacola Little Theatre, 9:30-noon, for info, call 434-0257 or visit www.pensacolalittletheatre.com June 21-July 16 Summer Stars Camp, ages 11-15, Pensacola Little Theatre, 1 pm-4 pm, for info, call 434-0257 or visit www.pensacolalittletheatre.com Dance and Theatre Music and Entertainment June 3 Colonel Bruce Hampton and the Codetalkers with Rev. Jeff Mosier at 10 pm and Banielle Howell opening, Belmont Arts Center All ages, for info call 850-346-4367, www.mctpresent.com June 6 Dixieland Brunch featuring The Dixieland Saints, Seville Quarter, reservations suggested, 434-6211 June 7 Miss Seville Quarter 2004 pageant begins, each week three ladies will advance to the finals on Monday, July 12. Open to ladies age 18 and up. Winners will share over $2000 in cash and prizes June 20 June 25 Not Quite Fab playing at Milton Riverwalk Gazebo, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm
Extractions: Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival (May 30-June 20) World-class musicians gather for a month-long affair, performing at a century-old church, an historic courthouse, a Civil War-era fort and even the oldest continuously operated saloon in America. Renowned violinist Hilary Hahn, cellist Christopher Rex, pianist Valentina Lisitsa and two-time Grammy nominee Elmar Oliveira are among those scheduled to perform. The festival begins on Sunday, May 30, with a free performance at Fernandina Beach's Central Park, and continues daily until the closing concert on Saturday night, June 19. Advanced tickets are available to Ash Street Inn guests with a confirmed reservation. Most performances are expected to be sold out, as was the case the past two years. Please indicate that you wish to purchase tickets when you make your reservation. Book Reservation Call to book your special event stays, or make
Classical CD Reissues, Pt. 1 - 3/04 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION 4 Ida Haendel, violin valentina lisitsa, piano VAI VAIA 1219 7012 Ida Haendel Beethovenand the Mozart works are available with other pianists (John Newmark http://www.audaud.com/audaud/MAR04/reissues/recds1.html
Extractions: Vintage 1953-1955 performances led by Ernest Ansermet (1883-1969), mathematician and conductor extraordinaire, known for the chaste and self-effacing literalism of his style, which eschewed aggrandized subjectivity. Ansermet's reputation, somewhat like that of Munch and Inghelbrecht, lies mainly in French music, but his range was quite broad and embraced Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Bartok, Bloch, Falla, Handel, Prokofiev, and Stravinsky. A strong similitude of taste and style exists between Ansermet and Igor Markevitch, although the latter tends to be more fiery in temperament. But I recall that one of Ansermet's last records for London Decca, his performance of the Lalo Scherzo, had my telephone ringing at WHRW-FM, where I broadcast it for the SUNY Binghamton station. At least two inscriptions included by Testament are noteworthy: La Peri, from 1955, is in sterling, stereo sound, and it has strong personality and lovely, arched phrasing. It omits the more famous fanfare, but the ballet proper is exalted Dukas. The Debussy ballet Jeux received its second commercial recording here under Ansermet, the first belonging to Vittorio de Sabata on RCA. This music, an interwoven rondo-burlesque, still mystifies even after ninety years of existence. Ansermet makes smooth logic of its elusive figures. More successful as melos are the six Ancient Epigraphs in Ansermet's own orchestration, vividly colored and nuanced, delicately rendered. The two popular pieces, The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Danse macabre, are certainly poised and balanced, perhaps a bit less neurotically effective than the Stokowski and Mitropoulos versions which provide more earthy electricity.