Carnegie Hall soheil nasseri, Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at 800 PM. BY CARNEGIE HALL CORPORATION.Sunday, March 7, 2004 at 500 PM. James Levine, Artistic Director and pianist. http://www.carnegiehall.org/TextSite/march.html
Extractions: THE GAYLORDS Monday, March 1, 2004 at 2:00 PM NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERT: TALUJON PERCUSSION QUARTET Monday, March 1, 2004 at 4:00 PM Monday, March 1, 2004 at 7:00 PM CARNEGIEKIDS CONCERT Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at 10:00 AM CARNEGIEKIDS CONCERT Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at 11:30 AM NEW ENGLAND SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at 8:00 PM MARIA YEFIMOVA Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at 8:00 PM CARNEGIEKIDS CONCERT Wednesday, March 3, 2004 at 10:00 AM CARNEGIEKIDS CONCERT Wednesday, March 3, 2004 at 11:30 AM ISABEL BAYRAKDARIAN
IWon - Page Six missing episode four of the show to hear brilliant mezzosoprano Cecilia Bartoliat Carnegie Hall in a box next to brilliant pianist soheil nasseri . . . http://entertainment.iwon.com/celebgossip/pgsix/id/10_08_2002_6.html
Extractions: October 08, 2002 provided by SIGHTINGS DOMINIC Chianese , a.k.a. "Uncle Junior" on "The Sopranos," missing episode four of the show to hear brilliant mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli at Carnegie Hall in a box next to brilliant pianist Soheil Nasseri . . . Former Miss America Phyllis George former Mrs. Joey Hunter, Kim Hunter and Park Avenue plastic surgeon Dr. Cap Lesesne at the debut of Alex Donner and his eight-piece orchestra at the Cafe Carlyle . . . SHIRLEY MacLaine and Mike Wallace at "Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune." PARIS PUNKS BEAT UP RAP KING JUST ASKING TIME TO MOVE ABANDON SHIP ... More Celeb News
Kaikhosru Sorabji's Sonata Opus VII (Unnumbered) of the normal 2. In the words of soheil nasseri, the only pianist capable of playingthis song, this guy is an asshole. Why am I doing this you might ask? http://sorabji.blogspot.com/2002_09_08_sorabji_archive.html
Extractions: Today, I begin my great quest. At approximately 6:45pm, my mom came into my room and delivered my package: my own photocopy of the manuscript to Sorabji's 1917 Sonata, named "#0". It is named thus because he later, in 1919, wrote his Sonata No. 1. My goal - To create a typed version of this manuscript, and possibly publish it in the process. This is a monumental task, considering that there are 30 pages, roughly 5 lines of music per page, each line containing 3 staves instead of the normal 2. In the words of Soheil Nasseri, the only pianist capable of playing this song, this guy is "an asshole." Why am I doing this you might ask? IB Extended Essay. I began trying to type this thing not long ago, around 9:00pm. I had a few months earlier downloaded an eval. copy of a software called NoteWorthy Composer for free and it is, quite put, terrible. Don't download it. It's free, but there are much better ones out there. Well, it began fairly easily, I got the title and composer down with no trouble at all. I decided to skip the text and write it in later (did I mention that it is in french, script, and very small?). Well, so I began in measure one with my 3 staves of music. Now, you might ask yourselves... what is the time signature of this monster? 4/4? 2/4? 3/8? No, it is not that simple. Haha. The piece begins in 7/4. Yes... 7/4. And proceeds to change time signatures EVERY MEASURE for the first page... I have decided not to look further yet so as to avoid scaring myself to death.
Kaikhosru Sorabji's Sonata Opus VII (Unnumbered) Well, being as I still haven t really accomplished much, I wanted to post the NewYork Times review of soheil nasseri s Carnegie Hall A Young pianist with a http://sorabji.blogspot.com/2002_09_22_sorabji_archive.html
Extractions: Since my last post, all I have succeeded in doing was deciphering all the markings of the sonata throughout the piece. I have yet to being typesetting it, although I have decided that I will use Sibelius in doing so. I heard it was a very high-class software, and I hope it will be. Well, being as I still haven't really accomplished much, I wanted to post the New York Times review of Soheil Nasseri's Carnegie Hall performance. Being as this archive is dedicated solely to Sorabji, I will merely post those sections dedicated to this composer:
New York Press Classical/Opera. Concert pianist soheil nasseri claims to pull in the younger crowd(classicals latest prcreated reincarnationhip!); Alice Tully Hall, 8. http://www.nypress.com/print.cfm?content_id=8932
Extractions: LISTINGS WEDNESDAY 9/11 Rock/Country/Hiphop Paul Clements, Millers Farm, Laura Berman, Kyler, Hilary Epstien, Swim, Karen Jacobsen Bitter End, 8, $5. "Freedom Jam" Tobacco Road. Chris Gameau, Jimi Ital, Moon, Autumn Grieve, David Goldman Lockdown, Balance, the Assault, Liquid Dream, Eye Jazz Eye, Ejoty Continental, 8, $5. Brian Mitchell Rodeo Bar, 10, free. Mobscenity Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 8, free. NYRock.com pres. "A Night of Remembrance & Hope" CBGB, 7. Purple Circle 7, the What, the Cuban Cowboys Luna Lounge, 8:30, free. Senior Citizen "The September Concert" w/Ameilas Dream, Jenny Bruce, Preacher Boy, Jo Davidson, Amy Fairchild, Taylor Mali, Richard Julian
VIRTUE FOUNDATION - DISCOVERING THE ESSENCE OF HUMANITY Critically acclaimed classical concert pianist soheil nasseri performing onstageas part of UNESCO s Cultural Diversity through Music United Nations Year for http://www.virtuefoundation.com/gallery_1a.php
Extractions: The Laudanova Ensemble performing onstage at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The European Ensemble Laudanova onstage at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tulio Visoli of the Laudanova Ensemble singing tenor The "Arts & Culture" panel fields a question from the audience. Critically acclaimed classical concert pianist Soheil Nasseri performing onstage as part of UNESCO's "Cultural Diversity through Music: United Nations Year for Cultural Heritage." Ambassador William H. Luers, President and CEO of the United Nations Association for the United States of America, responds to a question from the audience during the "Media & Politics" panel. Cathleen P. Black (Moderator), President of Hearst Magazines, poses a challenging question to one of her colleagues on the "Business & Finance" panel.
VIRTUE FOUNDATION - DISCOVERING THE ESSENCE OF HUMANITY actress and Goodwill Ambassador for UNESCO, followed by a stirring musical performanceby critically acclaimed classical concert pianist soheil nasseri and the http://www.virtuefoundation.com/press1.php
Extractions: New York, NY - September 9, 2002 - One year after the worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history, the Virtue Foundation, in collaboration with UNESCO, Nour Foundation, and the Permanent Mission of Uruguay to the United Nations, will present a multidisciplinary symposium hosted by The Metropolitan Museum of Art to commemorate the anniversary of September 11, a day that forever changed numerous lives and perspectives worldwide. An independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the research and development of a body of universal ethics that transcends such boundaries as race, culture, gender, and religion, the Virtue Foundation has invited a group of distinguished panelists from multiple disciplines including the arts, academia, science, business, government, and the media to reflect upon and discuss the myriad ways in which we have grown and matured from the devastation of September 11. "From Tragedy to Unity: A Celebration of the Human Spirit" will feature a full day of panel discussions and a special musical program sponsored by UNESCO as part of its "Cultural Diversity through Music: United Nations Year for Cultural Heritage."
News Articles For Tully, New York Music Listings Sep 27, 2003 soheil nasseri pianist. Works by Ron Yedida, RichardDanielpour, Beethoven and Rachmaninoff. Alice Tully Hall, 8. (212) 7216500. http://www.us-news-watch.com/New_York/Tully.html
Meaningless, Meaningless... for centuries on end. Last night, I went to a concert performance ofa very talented pianist, soheil nasseri. As he played the likes http://www.hayeun.blogspot.com/
Extractions: I always feel really anxious when I have birthday bashes. Ever since I was little, I would get super excited for my own birthday parties, but then an overwhelming sadness would hit me soon after. I think it's the idea that all the important people in your life gather together just for you (or to hook up with your hot friends in some cases, but hopefully not in all). I find it somewhat discomforting because the only other time that really happens is during your funeral. So I always end up thinking that God's giving me this chance to see everyone one last time because I'm going to die soon. Yes, I can be paranoid at times. I went to a bar 2 weekends ago, and it really made me think how things would be if the meeting-at-bar scene was really part of my culture. That's one way in which normal people hook up, they meet people at bars and clubs. The whole thing sounds so sleezy to me, but as my friend said, if YOU'RE there and YOU'RE normal, then there are probably plenty of other equally normal people there. But the idea is just inconceivable to me; what if they're a psycho murderer or a serial rapist? The truly crazy usually don't look crazy; for example, I think the unabomber used to a be a well-respected berkeley professor. Anyways, so I walked into this bar with my friends just to chill, and I notice this one pretty cute guy. But then he was out of sight for awhile, until he came up and sat next to me a couple funny comments. (Guys, if you're trying to pick up girls, funny comments are the way to go because girls can shun the "hey baby let's get it on" pick up line, but they can't shun a funny comment). So this guy was really sharp, witty, and charming, and we talked for quite awhile, but then that was it. He lived close by so he invited me to visit his place (it was 1 in the morning), and inititally I thought 'oh cool, that would be fun to see other people's apts,' but then thankfully I wasn't drunk with alcohol, or naivete, so I thought 'waaaaayda minute! "visit?" as in a one-night-stand visit?!' No digits were given either.
The Morning News - Headlines For 7 August 2002 s different from the average classical musician, who doesnt care how they look.Meet soheil nasseri, the classical pianist who gets out of the house. http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/headlines/2002/August/07.php
Extractions: staying the course for two more days Nine miners saved by courage, engineering, faith; Tenth miner saved by Ozzy. Imagine that Wilbur has snuggled up on your lap. He is pure white, pink around the ears and smooth as silk. Which part of Wilbur would you like to eat first? Describe. as interpreted by the Pork Council. Related: Good Roger Ebert column on La Dolce Vita, Times Magazine to lay out 800-pound architectural plan for Ground Zero. ... Oasis (but not Liam!, or that other guy!) survives head-on car crash in Indianapolis. Lots of details, dish: make sure you know the rules before you enter the cage. [thanks jim] New game show in Argentina features big prize: A job! Call us backwards, but a paper-free and zero-book college campus sounds like an exercise in deliberate foolishness. Delicious: Hilton sister spoof in GQ Meet Soheil Nasseri, the classical pianist who gets out of the house. Le ciel est bleu puppet tool.
Www.Ljova.com - Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin - A Ljova Project Even took a solo on Nuages . (September 2003) The young pianist soheil Nasseriperforms Lev s Sicilienne for piano solo on Bonnie Grice s Public Radio http://www.ljova.com/archives-news.htm
Sticky publicists. Which reminds us soheil nasseri, a classical pianistwho is 24, will be performing on Sept. 30, at ALICE TULLY Hall. http://www.geocities.com/ali815/sticky.html
Extractions: NY Times - Joyce Wadler Sept. 9, 2003 We depend on our friends at GQ for direction in matters of style, so when we heard that there was going to be a party in honor of the new editor in chief's first official issue last week, we had to go. The new editor, JIM NELSON, has been saying that he intends to make GQ more topical, that he is a newshound, that he loves pop culture; so certainly, you'll want to know about his hair. It was combed up to a peak on the top of his head in a very subtle way, which nonetheless reminded us of TINTIN. (Style interpretation: The new GQ man will be bold. Impish. Disinclined to make jokes about Belgium.) Mr. Nelson, who wore a Prada sports jacket, yellow tuxedo shirt and Limited Edition jeans from the Gap, explained that he liked "doing the high-low thing." (Style interpretation: The GQ man makes more money than we do.) As we were chatting about his background, Mr. Nelson also told us that he once worked as a comedy writer in Hollywood. Actually, he quickly clarified, he was a writer's assistant. "It was sort of like ROSE MARIE on the DICK VAN DYKE show," Mr. Nelson said. "You sit around the table with the writers, writing down everything they say `doing table' it's called trying to keep up with them as they're saying a million zillion jokes. It's sort of like a writer, but a half-writer, which is a painful thing in Hollywood." (Style tip: Uh, the GQ man is unafraid to get in touch with his feminine side? No. That would be the old GQ. We've got it! Once you're top dog, it is perfectly fine for the GQ man to tell a story equating himself with a middle-aged woman in a powerless position who was comic relief. But wait until you're top dog.) Inside the party, at the Hudson Studios in Chelsea, we were intrigued with a young man who had a Tintin hair style just like Mr. Nelson's. (A bold move, young fellow, and whether it will make you or break you at the new GQ we cannot say.)
My Way - Page Six October 4 . . . FREDERIC Fekkai, rapper Mos Def and concert pianist soheil Nasseriat Taj celebrating the birthday of Suzie Sugerman of Karin Models . . . http://entertainment.myway.com/celebgossip/pgsix/id/08_19_2003_6.html
Extractions: August 19, 2003 SIGHTINGS GIANCARLO Giannini Joe Piscopo and Chazz Palmintieri dining together at Campagnola and inviting maitre d' Salvatore Lombardi to come with them to Fornelli, Italy, where they'll be shooting "October 4" . . . FREDERIC Fekkai , rapper Mos Def and concert pianist Soheil Nasseri at Taj celebrating the birthday of Suzie Sugerman of Karin Models . . . DIANE Sawyer , hubby Mike Nichols and their son eating pizza, whole fish and meatballs at Apizz on Eldridge Street . . . "SEX and the City" studs Chris Noth and John Corbett dining at Savannah Steak near Lance Bass ' table. REVENGE OF THE JILTED JUGGIES WELL-LIT DINING CORRECTION RIOTOUS REMAKE ...
NOVEMBER 4 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1844 Birth of Alsatian pianist and writer Edward G. DANNREUTHER in Strasbourg. SoheilNasseri soloist, at Weill Recital Hall in New York. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/nov4.html
Interlochen : Motifs And Awards is a violinist with the Kansas City Symphony and Dan, a pianist, regularly performs SoheilNasseri gave the New York premiere of Lev Ljova Zhurbins (IAC 90 http://www.interlochen.org/news/crMoS02.htm
Extractions: Due to increased submissions of alumni news, we are unable to cross-reference alumni years in this issue. Alumni are listed by the first year of attendance or employment. Correction In Memory Oliver Rodgers (IAC 31) is a member of the Catgut Acoustical Society and continues to study and design string instruments.