Beata Szalwinska -Classical Pianist marilyn nonken New York Information, recordings, and performances ofmodern classical pianist marilyn nonken, a performer desribed as. http://www.classicol.com/Piano/Links.cfm?ID=1255
Jason Eckardt His compostion Echoes White Veil appears on pianist marilyn nonken ssolo CD on CRI records. Links. http//www.ensemble21.com/eckardt. http://www.classical-composers.org/cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=eckardt
Splendid E-zine: At A Glance Reviews - July 2, 2001 and too focused for most of today s callow youth marilyn nonken s hourlong AmericanSpiritual s pieces were composed specifically for the pianist, now in http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/jul-2-01/aag.html
Extractions: Various Artists / Roots of Dub Funk / Tanty (CD) Sample 30 seconds of Dub Funk Association's "Natty Dread Kung Fu" On a certain level, dub is a purely functional form of music sonic mind candy for stoners, tapping into an endless now of a groove that may change (or not), may have instruments come, go and bounce around with tape echoes fluttering behind, but is essentially the same, continuous and unending. So the repetition found in most of the tracks on the misnamed Roots of Dub Funk is excusable, up to a point. Some tracks are pleasant enough; the contributions from European producers The Technician and Alpha and Omega are easy background music. Other songs awkwardly try to attempt cross-genre dub-fusion with hip-hop and two-step styles that sound like a soundtrack for some Jamaican-themed mall food court. Ultimately, there's too little that's truly funky (in any sense of the word) on this collection of overly-sequenced and under-developed tracks. ec Ovuca / Wasted Sunday / Rephlex (CD) Sample 30 seconds of "Green Ball" Ovuca is a young fellow from Finland. Although I've never heard of him before (How scandalous!), this is apparently his fourth release on the Aphex Twin's Rephlex label. The Aphex Twin stamp is all over these tracks, particularly in the preponderance of cranky, angular beats laid over happy bunny melodies. It's not a bad influence to have, of course, but it makes it difficult to discern what, exactly, is coming from Ovuca's obviously hyper-creative mind and what's just rehashed Rephlex noodling. That said
World Music Institute Veteran jazz pianist Dave Burrell, whose solos have been acclaimed as of his recentcompositions by a roster of downtown artists; marilyn nonken (piano), Mark http://www.heartheworld.org/wmical/calendar-test.asp?ConcertType=Interpretations
Listings For 30 January 2003 Tonight its half past three in the afternoon in Seattle, USA. Gordon Whitlowis at the university attending a lecture by classical pianist marilyn nonken. http://www.resonancefm.com/listings/20030130.html
Extractions: archive The Traditional Music Hour Ken Hall Music and Songs of the Irish in America email Calling All Pensioners Calling All Pensioners is about informing pensioners of what they are entitled to, what's happening in their neck of the woods and blending this with musical favourites, jokes and lighthearted chat and interviews. website He has worked closely with composer Pauline Oliveros whose system of "Deep Listening" informs his work. He uses the sound of rivers and birds, electronics and the extraordinary singing masks. Check his website to see them and find out more about him: www.users.drew.edu/nlowrey The Harmon e. Phraisyar Show
In Depth Information About Composer Concord Sonata marilyn nonken, pianist Boston Globe 10.31.00 review pianist marilyn nonken sperformance of Charles Ives s Concord Sonata and works of Michael Finnissy http://www.cheapviagrashop.com/pages/composer-concord-sonata.html
Open Page 05 10 2003 For ivar.danielsen.abroad@mail.dk; marilyn nonken has emerged as oneof Heralded as a pianist from music s leading edge by the New York Times, Ms http://www.sitecenter.dk/composer/openpage/
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Wish7.com - Start Searching! Caramiello, Francesco (b. 1964) Italian pianist; includes curriculum, discography,repertoire, and press review. nonken, marilyn Specializes in modern music http://www.wish7.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
Clickmusic: Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists is dedicated to this Russian pianist and teacher. It also includes SvjatoslavRichter, Emil Gilels, Radu Lupu, and others. nonken, marilyn Specializes in http://www.clickmusic.co.uk/Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pian
Fall Classical & Dance Calendar Leif Ove Andsnes Muchacclaimed Norwegian pianists recital includes works by JoanLa Barbara, pianists Margaret Leng Tan and marilyn nonken, and Miller http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/urban/seasons/fallpreview2003/n_9169/
Recent, Current, And Upcoming Columbia University. Eckardt s piece, Echoes, White Veil, for solopiano was written for pianist marilyn nonken. nonken recorded http://ems.music.uiuc.edu/~martiran/HTdocs/current.html
Extractions: The winner of The Salvatore Martirano Composition Award is Jason Eckardt, a graduate fellow at Columbia University. Eckardt's piece, "Echoes, White Veil," for solo piano was written for pianist Marilyn Nonken. Nonken recorded Martirano's piece "Cocktail Music" just before his death in 95. She will be performing both of these pieces at Krannert Center on October 16, 1997. Want more info on the concert
The Rob Sbar Noesis - Bio Buffalo, New York. There, renowned pianist marilyn nonken performedRob s solo piano piece, Aerial Surveying. Rob also attended http://www.rob-sbar.com/bio.html
Extractions: Bio Rob Sbar resides in New York City. He began playing professionally at age 16, doing session work and performing as part of Philadelphia's alternative and indie rock scene. From this early age, he established himself among the top composers/arrangers and guitarists in the local scene. Already a well-known artist, Rob attended the National Guitar Summer Workshop, New Milford, Connecticut, to diversify his skills. There, Rob attended master classes with Vinnie Moore, Stanley Jordan and Mick Goodrick. After studying fine art at Temple University's Tyler School of Art, Rob received a Bachelor of Music degree summa cum laude, studying jazz guitar and composition/arranging as well as completing the honors program at Temple University's Esther Boyer College of Music. There, he studied jazz guitar with Tom Giacobetti and Ed Flanagan; jazz composition/arranging with Don Glanden, Ben Schacter and Larry McKenna; and classical composition with Matthew Greenbaum, Ph.D., Maurice Wright, D.M.A., Richard Brodhead, Ph.D., and Mark Rimple, D.M.A. Rob also conducted/arranged the School's Jazz Vocal Ensemble. Rob received a Masters of Arts degree in music composition at Rutgers University, studying with world renowned, Pulitzer Prize winning composer Charles Wuorinen. Rob also studied guitar privately with Shrapnel recording artist Greg Howe and Laser's Edge recording artist Scott McGill. Rob also attended additional master classes and clinics in composition with Mario Davidovsky, Austin Clarkson, and George Russell as well as performance classes with Pat Martino, Jimmy Bruno, Wynton Marsalis, Max Roach, Bill Shindling, Stu Hamm, Terry Bozzio, Frank Gambale, Larry Mitchell, Andy Timmons and Blues Saraceno.
Extractions: Soloists Conductors Ensembles Orchestras ... Organizations and Management Soloists Adam, Bill (Bill Adam Tribute Web site) (trumpet) Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music ; Biographies and bibliographies on African Americans in classical vocal music Ainsley, John Mark (tenor) Angelov, Ludmil (piano) Alban, Carol (flute) Aler, John (tenor) Allen, Susan (harp) Allen, Sir Thomas (baritone) Alykova, Valentina (violin) Anfuso, Nella (soprano and contralto) Anthony, Janet (cello) Antonsen, Ole Edvard (trumpet) Antonsen, Ole Edvard (trumpet) Archibald, Paul (trumpet) Armiliato, Fabio (tenor) Arnesen, Bodil (soprano) Asbjornson, Susan (soprano) Avers, Randall (guitar) Avril, Franck (oboe) Ayres, Paul (organ) Bacon, Thomas (horn) Bagratuni, Suren
WNYC - Music - Carnegie Hall Announces Plans For New Auditorium the composers John Cage and Morton Feldman, returns after a yearlong hiatus, andfeatures new-music authorities like pianist marilyn nonken and Margaret Leng http://www.wnyc.org/music/articles/13917
Extractions: NEW YORK At a press conference Wednesday, Carnegie Hall announced plans for the inaugural season of Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall, the new 644-seat downstairs auditorium and educational center. Carved from bedrock directly beneath the halls main auditorium, the flexible recital space will host more than 80 concerts in 2003-04 including performances by Pierre Boulez, Yo-Yo Ma, Youssou N'Dour, Audra McDonald, and the Kronos Quartet. Designed by the New York-based architectural firm Polshek Partnership in conjunction with Jaffe Holden Acoustics, Zankel Hall sits on the site of a former movie theater, a space that was originally used for concerts when Carnegie Hall opened in 1891. Most noteworthy about the facility is its flexibility. The auditorium can be easily reconfigured through a remote-control system of lifts, steel trusses, and wagons, allowing for different stage positions and seating arrangements. The two-tier auditorium is contemporary in style with curved walls, blonde wood and bronze surfaces.
Extractions: et's consider the third, six-years-young life of Columbia University's Miller Theatre and its parallel called Zankel Hall, being reborn this Friday, September 12. Both are reincarnations, and, while Miller has firmly established its new life, Zankel is on the threshold of one. Miller was once a clunky, hollowed-out cube of a concert hall at Broadway and 116th Street. By the 1950s, it regularly offered Spartan discomfort to students and music professionals eager to applaud new music by their teachers and friends and sneer at those composers' rivals. Fifteen years ago, the place was gutted, reshaped, raked, given comfortable seats, more even acoustics, better sightlines, and a new namethe Kathryn Bache Miller Theater. And in 1997, in came a new executive director, George Steel, a musician with a wide view of program possibilities for audiences, especially youngish ones open to all competence regardless of the zip codes on the scores. (Remember Uptown, Downtown, Midtown and Out-of-town?)
Pianist Commemorates Composer Schoenberg death. pianist marilyn nonken. The pieces will be presented in chronologicalorder starting with three piano pieces written in 1894. http://www.beloit.edu/~pubaff/releases/2001/01nonken.html
What's In The Fridge? (past Events May 2001) The estimable, renowned, and redoubtable pianist, reciter and tapdancer New YorkSolo Recital Taimur Sullivan, saxophones with marilyn nonken, piano Sponsored http://www.livingroom.org/kitchen/leftoversmay01.htm
Extractions: Leftovers Submissions 2001 VALENCIA, California: Koji Asano at CalArts Koji Asano at CalArts in The Main Gallery on Tuesday, May 1, 8pm Asano is a master of noisy Powerbook music. From his home base in Barcelona, he tours Europe regularly. "Koji Asano is creating an original world of music through his use of various instruments. This electroacoustic-music is distinguished by its lack of constraint and free style." Check out http://www.kojiasano.com VALENCIA, California: Wadada Leo Smith's "String Quartet #5" with Mark Trayle on Electronics Wadada Leo Smith's "String Quartet #5" with Mark Trayle on Electronics Also on the concert, music by Lucky Mosko and John Adams Wednesday, May 2, 8pm