Questia Online Library - New Search Violinist Jose Cueto and pianist nancy roldan present the program at 8tonight at the Owen Brown Interfaith Center 3. Today s Best Bets. http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Liszt
Dayton Public Radio - Playlist For Sunday, April 18, 2004 Composer Performers Violinist Midori and pianist Robert McDonald. LabelTime 61.5 min. Composer Guastavino, Carlos. Performers nancy roldan p. http://www.dpr.org/dprplaylist/events.asp?date=4/18/2004
Extractions: Helen Dalrymple (202) 707-1940 The Music Division of the Library of Congress, to mark its 100th year as the nation's foremost musical archives, announces a gala season of concerts, films, lectures and exhibits that highlight the extraordinary range of the division's collections in classical music, jazz, American musical theater and dance. Many of the events will be presented in the historic, newly renovated Coolidge Auditorium in the Thomas Jefferson Building. Considered one of the world's finest acoustic environments, the intimate, 500-seat concert hall has been home to many of the legendary musical figures of the century. "We are very happy to be reopening the Coolidge Auditorium in our centennial year," said Jon Newsom, Music Division Chief. "The official date is October 30, 1997, the birthday of the founder of the Library's concert series, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge. Our public programs will illuminate our distinguished history, and look ahead to what we intend will be an equally distinguished future. Our 1997-98 season demonstrates a renewed commitment to preserving and sharing the Library's performing arts treasures, to presenting superb chamber music, and to commissioning new works that reflect a broad vision of the performing arts in America."
Macalester Music Department Faculty Dr. Mazullo performs frequently as a pianist in solo, chamber, and concerto settings.His teachers have included William Masselos, nancy roldan, and Lydia http://www.macalester.edu/music/people/
Extractions: News ... Students Full-time faculty Edouard Forner Director of Instrumental Activities Carleton Macy Mark Mazullo Marjorie Merryman Department Chair Robert L. Morris Director of Choral Activities Part-time faculty Cary John Franklin Conductor 2003-2004 Jan Gilbert Sowah Mensah Robert Peterson Directed ensembles: Mr. Forner received his Master of Arts degree in Composition and Theory from Stanford University in 1956. He received a diploma in conducting from the Vienna State College of Music and Dramatic Arts, graduating with the highest rating awarded by that institution. He has studied conducting with Nadia Boulanger, Hans Swarowsky and Igor Markevitch in Europe and Earl Murray and Pierre Monteux in the United States. Upon coming to St. Paul, Mr. Forner served as Associate, then Resident conductor of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (1969-1975) and music director of Opera St. Paul (1980-1985). While at Stanford he founded and conducted the Stanford University Men's Chorus and also served as conductor of the California Orchestral Association, a training orchestra for young professionals. After graduating in Vienna, he served six years as Chorus Master and Conductor at the Stadttheater in Rendsburg, Germany, where he conducted over 300 performances of opera, operetta and ballet. Mr. Forner has conducted the several orchestras of the Netherlands Radio, the Symphony Orchestra of Radio Madrid, L'Orchestra National de Monte Carlo, and attended the Master Classes of the Wagner Festival in Bayreuth, Germany. He has also served on the faculties of the Sacramento, California, School System, Indiana University School of Music Opera Department and Bemidji State University.
ALEJANDRO CREMASCHI He studied the piano with Dora De Marinis, nancy roldan and Lydia Artymiw. Praisedas an intelligent and sensitive pianist, he has performed with the http://www.naxos.com/scripts/artists_gallery/artist_pro_new.asp?artist_name=Crem
American Music Teacher: Presenters And Sessions - Illustration the Vocal Sunday pianist Judy Plagge Music Advocacy is a Contact Sport Monday LeonardRichter God, Emperor, Parent, Teacher Tuesday nancy roldan Latin American http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2493/is_4_53/ai_113523926
Waimea Area Calendar Info George roldan (9380558). Info nancy Honda (959-9155). Sun., May 16 3 pm- (Correction) Shelly Berg is replaced by Gerald Clayton as pianist for the http://www.hawaii-island.com/do-waimea.htm
Extractions: 885-5683 or e-mail cookshi@aol.com BRIDGE WORK/LANE CLOSURE - KUPAPAULUA BRIDGE (Mile Marker 31 between Papaaloa and Ookala), beginning April 28 for approx. a month. 24 hours a day. Working hours Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Expect delays. Info: 962-6287. SUMMER DRIVING COURSES IN WAIKOLOA, WAIMEA: Marlin Driving Academy will offer 30-hour classroom/6-hour behind-the-wheel courses for students ages 15½ and older. Courses cover rules of the road, driving safety, and how to handle real-life driving situations. Students must have a valid State of Hawaii Learner s Permit.
Naval Academy Band She has also studied with Seth Knopp, nancy roldan, and Virginia Reinecke Currently,Ms. Sanders is the pianist with the Lenore Trio, performing with her husband http://www.usna.edu/USNABand/biographies/Henry_SandersBio.htm
Extractions: or call us at (410) 293-3282. This is a DoD computer system and is subject to monitoring for security purposes. Return to USNA Home Page Master Sergeant Carl F. Long, Jr. Master Sergeant Carl F. Long, Jr. is the Concertmaster for The United States Air Force Concert Band Larissa Karp Sanders Larissa Karp Sanders is active as an accompanist for both vocalists and instrumentalists in the Baltimore Washington area. Ms. Sanders is a graduate of Towson University, where she studied with Reynaldo Reyes. She has also studied with Seth Knopp, Nancy Roldan, and Virginia Reinecke. Ms. Sanders has served on the faculty of Piano Perspectives School of Music in Ellicott City since 1999, and as Music Director at Zion United Church of Christ in White Marsh since 1998. Currently, Ms. Sanders is the pianist with the Lenore Trio, performing with her husband, bassoonist Eddie Sanders III, and her brother, flutist Denis Karp.
Newark School Of The Arts: Faculty (A-I) Biographies of the Cuban Music in the Amadeo roldan Competition in Costantino has toured the Orient,worked as pianist for the he has played backup for nancy Wilson, the http://www.ncsanj.org/faculty2.html
Extractions: B.M. in Piano Performance, Indiana University; M.M in composition, Eastman School of Music. A native of Venezuela, Mr. Avella has performed recitals as a soloist, accompanist and member of chamber groups throughout the U.S. and Venezuela. His compositions have been performed by groups such as ALEA III, the New York Treble Singers and the Academic Octet of Caracas. He has been the recipient of the Bernard and Rose Sernoffsky Composition Prize, received honors at Waging Peace through Singing and International Composition Competition ALEA III, been awarded the title of distinguished musician by the IBLA International Music Foundation and has been a finalist for ASCAP's Morton Gould Young Composer Award, BMI's Pete Carpenter Fellowship Award and Turner Classic Movies Young Film Composers Competition. He also teaches at Suburban Community Music Center and is the Music Director at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Sparta, NJ. Linda Battle (Voice and Piano)
Cubarte - El Portal De La Cultura Cubana Saxophonist Zalba and pianist Fonseca performed at Havana´s Palace of 15, the hallsof the Amadeo roldan Theater are nancy Galano between Body and Feeling http://www.cult.cu/eng/global/loader.php?&cat=boletines&cont=boletin.php
NCHC Spain Semester Activities And Achievements nancy RodermannMusic Teacher; American School of Madrid; Teacher; Juan Antonio MataGonzalez-pianist; Juanjo-Professional Gea Salud; Jose Maria roldan-Chief of http://www.geocities.com/nchcspain/achieve.html
Extractions: -Conducting interviews with professionals in different fields a vital aspect of "Directed Research" project. Many thanks to all those we interviewed. Diane Coronado-Dancer at Amor de Dios (Madrid) Candela Soto-Amor de Dios, La Compania de Candela Soto Rafeala Carasco-Amor de Dios Sara Garcia-Aula de Danza Ester Vindel-Aula de Danza Nancy Rodermann-Music Teacher; American School of Madrid Elena Oribio-Piano professor; Royal Conservatory (Madrid) Jenny McGory-Professional Musician/Teacher Juan Antonio Mata Gonzalez-Pianist Juanjo-Professional Bullfighting Photographer Bullfighting aficionado/father of matador Ada Salas-Poet Juan Carlos-Casa del Libro (bookstore-Madrid) Paul Quinn-Professor of film Antonio Juarez-Professor of Art and Architecture and professional Artist/Architect (Madrid) Emilio Pina-Film Producer; Boca Productions Lisi Clark-Journalist Miguel Perry-Missionary from Iglesia Evangelica Tmase Pokyolzki-Polish Priest (Alcala) Polish Immigrants in Alcala Polish Bishop visiting Alcala Robert and Carolyn Twaddle; Richard and Connie Clark; Susan Battle-Protestant Missionaries to Spain
Sal Si Son Arranger, Guitarist, Doublebass player, Saxophonist, pianist, Percussionnist guitarat the Amadeo roldan Music School in he studies at the nancy National Music http://www.musicprom.com/e_salsison.html
Chamber Ensembles roldan, nancy Argentinean pianist and member of chamber ensembles.Biography, concert reviews, and contact information. http http://www.artark.com/chamber-ensembles.htm
Extractions: A new arts program is in the making, and stage one is accomplished. Feather River College has hired Dianne Lipscomb to fill a newly created position. Lipscomb, in turn, will create a new program that will not only include studio art, but art history and aesthetics, according to Chris Connell, division chair for arts and sciences at FRC. Lipscomb will be visiting Plumas County over the summer, before her official starting date of Aug. 16. Currently, she is teaching at Lake Tahoe Community College, but has also worked in Alpine County as the executive director of the arts commission. Tuesday, March 16, 2004 Featured artist named for display at gallery Staff report newsroom@bcdemocrat.com The Brown County Art Gallery and Museum announced the featured artist for the weeks of March 29 to April 11. Judy B. Lewis will be the honoree with her paintings on display form Monday, March 29, to Sunday, April 11, during regular gallery hours. Ms. Lewis grew up in New England, living in Massachusetts, Maine and Connecticut. She has been drawing since she was able to hold a pencil. Through high school, she won contests with her work and studied with Mario Vincenti, who was a believer in learning from the Old Masters. Breich, or Breich Hayleek, is the name Sarkis Mehrez Dahdah is commonly known by in the town of Zghorta. Still part craftsman, part artist, this 65-year-old former carpenter focuses his work primarily on depictions of the legendary 19th century Zghortan patriot, Youssef Bey Karam. If you want to know where his nickname comes from, you need only look at his white skin and his very blond hair or Breich, in local parlance. Hayleek is the name the artist inherited from his great grandfather who was well-known for his devilishness.
Catalogue Of Music Of Larry Bell It was first performed by nancy Neidlinger, flute and the composers teacher, GregoryKosteck, pianist. Kenneth Hitchcock, tenor; Joseph roldan, Jr., baritone http://www.larrybellmusic.com/catalogue.htm
Extractions: e-mail: LBell10276@aol.com Opus number: Title: Novelette for String Quartet Instrumentation: two violins, viola, cello; also in a version arranged in 1994 for string orchestra Date written: 1970, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina Length: four minutes Premiere performance: Cavatina String Quartet, April 17, 1980, Martha Simonds, Mineko Yajima, violins, Judith Lack, viola, Robie Brown Dan, cello, Paul Hall, The Juilliard School Important subsequent performances: Bennington Chamber Music Conference and Composers Forum of the East, August 1, 1992, Joseph Schor, Joel Berman, violins, Jacob Glick, viola, Michael Finckel, cello Program notes: Novelette for String Quartet was written in 1970 when the composer was an eighteen-year-old freshman student of Gregory Kosteck at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. It remained unperformed for ten years. The work is essentially in three parts with an introduction and is designed for string players with limited technical ability. This four-minute piece is straightforwardly triadic and is meant to entertain. Excerpt Novelette for String Quartet Opus number: Title: Domination of Black (text by Wallace Stevens) Instrumentation: five solo voices SSATB Date written:
Food For Thought: Biographies Reagan, Anne Frances Robbins nancy née Davis (Am. Ries, Ferdinand (German pianist,composer; pupil of roldan, Luisa La roldana (Spanish sculptor; dau. http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_R.htm
Extractions: Raab, Julius (Austrian politician) Raabe, Wilhelm (pseud. Jakob Corvinus) (German poet, novelist) Rabanus Maurus (Frankish theologian, scholar, teacher) c.780-856 Rabaud, Henri-Benjamin (French conductor, composer) Rabaut, Paul (French Huguenot leader) Rabbula (Syrian bishop) c.350-c.435 Rabearivelo, Jean-Joseph (Malagasy poet) Rabelais, Francois (pseud. Alcofribas Nasier) (French writer) c.1483-1553 Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm (German satirist) Rabi'ah al'Adawiyah (Rabi'ah of Basra) (Arab mystic, poet) Rabih az-Zubayr (Muslim military leader in central Africa) d.1900 Rabi, Isidor Isaac (Australian-born American physicist) Rabinowitz, Sholem Yakov (Shalom Aleichem) (Russian humorist) Rabin, Yitzhak (Israeli general, prime min. 1974-77, 1992-95) Rabutin, Roger de (French soldier, libertine, writer) Rachel, Mlle (orig. Elisa Felix) (French actress) Rachmaninoff, Sergey Vasilyevich (Russian composer, pianist) Racine, Jean Baptiste (French dramatist, poet) Racine, Louis (French religious poet; son of Jean) Rackham, Arthur (English illustrator) Raczkiewicz, Wladyslaw (Polish politician)
Krieger School Of Arts & Sciences instrumentalists, pianist/musicologist Robert Levin, composer Mark Weiser and librettistRoger Brunyate, chamber musicians Stephen Kates, nancy roldan, and http://www.jhu.edu/~as1/website/aboutksas/publications/update/may99/s1/a3.html
Extractions: Publications UPDATE Archive Fall 1999 Around the Quad Et al. Shilpa Prasad lectures on Van Dyck's Rinaldo and Armida at the BMA (photo courtesy of the Baltimore Museum of Art). Sharpening skills and perception. Starting in February, graduate students in the Department of the History of Art began to test their public-instruction skills before gallery audiences at a neighbor institution, the Baltimore Museum of Art. A newly established, collaboratively planned series of 12 lectures, organized by faculty member Brigid Doherty and supported by Trustee Constance Caplan MA '78, enabled Hopkins students Shilpa Prasad (at left), Leopoldine Prosperetti , and Bett Schumacher to broaden their perspective on works displayed in the BMA. Talks focused on works by such diverse artists as Van Dyck, Goltzius, Poussin, Smith, and de Kooning. Prasad, Prosperetti, and Schumacher are working toward their Ph.D. degrees with faculty advisers Elizabeth Cropper and Charles Dempsey, Walter Melion, and Doherty and Michael Fried, respectively. Tuning Up.
Classical-Music.ws - List H3 Broadcast 19391950 / Abendroth Herman D. Koppel - Composer And pianist HermanaDe La Et Al Horizons - Piano Music Of Latin America / nancy roldan Horn And http://www.classical-music.ws/h3.php
The Women's Review Of Books: A Feminist Guide To Good Reading 1402, Nov 96 An accidental pianist a latecomer Across Race, Class, and Genderby nancy Naples, ed. 16 in Mexico City by Lourdes Beneria and Martha roldan. http://www.wellesley.edu/WomensReview/archtitl.html
--- Alumni Affairs - Cal Poly Pomona --- Platte River Dixie Band as a pianist and singer nancy Power 97, master s in agriculturalscience, has roldan Jess Flores 99, liberal studies, is currently in http://e-advancement.csupomona.edu/alumni/1990s.html
Extractions: - new listing for this month Arlene Andresen '90, marketing , is customer logistics manager at Avery Dennison in Fontana. , is general manager at Applebee's in Thousand Oaks. , was named Distinguished Citizen of the Year by the Boy Scouts Council. Dave Cunningham '90, business administration , sells residential real estate at Zephyr Real Estate in San Francisco. Kelly Dolan-Hagadorn, '90, management and human resources , is a facility manager/administrative supervisor at Child Guidance Center in North Orange County. Child Guidance Center is a non-profit that provides counseling services for families that suffer from domestic violence and provides services to children with learning disabilities. Kelly worked in a variety of industries since graduation, including: electronics, furniture, hydraulic manufacturing and insurance products.
Crawling Eye, The 101 None 11/89 A Mysterious Cloud And A Giant Alvarado Alejandro Cruz Jorge Mondragon Emma roldan Alberto Yanez Pruett / Lee GrantTeresa Stone / nancy Kovack cape 414 None 09/92 Jazz pianist murders his http://www.azathot.com/oddities/mst3k.txt