:: SFJAZZ :: with the talented hard bop pianist, Oscar Peterson Burrell, Guitar Tom Ranier, PianoSherman Ferguson, Drums Benny Green/russell Malone Duo Band Members Benny http://www.sfjazz.org/concerts_sparchive/artists/kburrell.html
Extractions: As one of the jazz guitar greats, Burrell has influenced countless young artists. One such artist is guitarist Russell Malone, who has been called "a commanding performer" by the New York Times . A player of remarkable facility with a keen ear for melody, Russell Malone is an emerging guitar star whose recent outings as a leader, notably 2000's Look Who's Here and 2001's Heartstrings Jazz at the Bistro
Boston Piano Amateurs - 2003 Piano Competition - Jury And Teachers New England Conservatory of Music, Mr. McFarland was a student of russell Shermanand Rudolf Kolisch. In addition to his performances as pianist, Mr. McFarland http://www.bostonpianoamateurs.org/public/events/competitions/2003/jury_and_teac
Extractions: Contact Information Michael Lewin, Chairman of the Jury, studied at the Julliard School with Leon Fleisher, Irwin and Lillian Freundlich, Adele Marcus and Yvonne Lefebure. His concert career was launched with victories in the 1986 International Liszt Competition in the Netherlands, the 1983 American Pianists Association Beethoven Award and the 1982 William Kapell International Competition. He has performed with the Netherlands Philharmonic, the Cairo Symphony, Bucharest Philharmonic, Boston Pops and many orchestras in the USA and Latin America. He performs over 30 different piano concertos. Mr. Lewin is an active and sought-after chamber musician. His recordings of works by Griffes, Domenico Scarlatti, Liszt, Scriabin, Glazunov and Balikirev have received extraordinary critical praise. Mr. Levin is the Chariman of the Boston Conservatory Piano Faculty. Janice Weber graduated summa cum laude from the Eastman School of Music. She studied with Cecile Genhart, Eugene List and Nadia Reisenberg. She has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Pops, and other leading orchestras in the USA. She has given recitals in the USA, Europe, and the Far East. The New York Times chose her third novel "Frost the Fiddler" as a Notable Book of the Year. She is a member of the piano faculty of the Boston Conservatory of Music and performs regularly in the chamber music series. Her recordings include works by Rachmaninoff, Ornstein, Griffes, Karg-Elert, and received the International Liszt Prize for her recording of the last Hungarian Rhapsody.
This List Reflects The Programming Of WUNC Radio All Things December 29, 1996 Weekend All Things Considered Daniel Zwerdling spoke to thepianist russell sherman Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume One by russell http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/music/album-reviews/1996/c-December/96.12.16
Classical Piano Links d. 1991). Dimitris Sgouros pianist (GR), Paul Shaw pianist. RussellSherman pianist, Dan Franklin Smith pianist. Jouni Somero pianist http://www.carolinaclassical.com/pianolinks.html
UT's Law & Arts Symposium 800pm School of Music, Bates Recital Hall Liszt Transcendental Etudes pianist RussellSherman Tickets $12 General public, $8 UT Faculty/Staff, $6 UT Students http://www.utexas.edu/law/news/colloquium/lawandarts/schedule.html
Pro Arte: 2000 - 2001 Subscription Concert Series Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with Pro Arte when world renowned pianist RussellSherman joins longtime friend Gunther Schuller to perform their favorite http://www.proarte.org/concerts/detail01.htm
Extractions: Schubert, Octet: Andante; Ibert, Music for violin and piano 3pm Concert Isaiah Jackson inaugurates Pro Artes 24th season with an afternoon featuring four of our principal players. The program begins with one of Mozart's best-loved middle symphonies and closes with Ibert's popular Divertissement, a true showpiece for chamber orchestra. Schubert's Violin Concerto - never before performed in New England - spotlights Pro Artes concertmaster. Pro Artes principal flute, oboe and trumpet solo in Barber's Capricorn Concerto. Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with Pro Arte when world renowned pianist Russell Sherman joins longtime friend Gunther Schuller to perform their favorite Beethoven Piano Concerto. Schuller completes the program with two staples of small orchestra repertoire, Stravinsky's amiable Danses Concertantes and Milhaud's jazz and Latin-influenced Le boeuf sur le toit.
BSQ Reviews In the meantime, Ill make do with morefamiliar favorites, like pianist RussellSherman and the Borromeo String Quartet at the splendid Rockport Chamber http://www.borromeoquartet.org/reviews/rev_06_23_01.html
Extractions: June 23, 2001 In the meantime, Ill make do with more-familiar favorites, like pianist Russell Sherman and the Borromeo String Quartet at the splendid Rockport Chamber Music Festival, together in public (I believe) for the first time. The Borromeos are one of the rare ensembles who can play Mozart (K.387) and Bartók (Quartet No. 2) with equal conviction and profundity. They understand how Mozarts classicism fuses grandeur with piercing intimacy, how formal perfection both withholds emotion and intensifies it. They heard in still-early Bartók modernist quizzicalness, Hungarian rhythmic assertiveness, and the melodic/harmonic contours and transparency of Debussy (who was still alive - though not for long - when Bartók completed this quartet, in 1917). Sherman joined Borromeo violinist Nicholas Kitchen and cellist Yeesun Kim in a loving and exciting Brahms B-major Trio that moved from heart-easing consolation through mysterious stealth and galloping energy to that final rapturous waltz (Brahms anticipating his Liebeslieder Walzer), as if the dancers kept waltzing themselves into some private alcove where they could pour out their most passionate declarations. Each moment flowed so effortlessly into the next - even from piece to piece - that youd think this is easy to achieve. The uninhibited Brahms, after intermission, came as a great release from the muted, gossamer coda of the Bartók. Brahmss own breathtaking coda created a thrilling resolution not only to the preceding movements but to the entire concert. And Sherman, as rich in support as in bravura, played as if his new partnership with Kitchen and Kim were as longstanding as their own. (Therell be more Borromeo at Rockport this weekend, June 21 and 23.)