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Extractions: presents Dan Franklin Smith, pianist Saturday, January 11, 2003 DAN FRANKLIN SMITH was born in Lakewood, Ohio, outside Cleveland. He graduated as a piano major from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he studied with Benning Dexter and later in New York, with Constance Keene. In 1997, he made his European debut as solo recitalist in Sweden, at Mariefred Kyrkan, where he received a standing ovation and was hailed by the reviewer as "unequivocally one of the most brilliant pianists I have had the pleasure of hearing and reviewing!" The following year, in October 1998, he made his European orchestral debut in Stockholm playing Kurt Atterberg's famously difficult Piano Concerto, Op. 37. Svenska Dagbladet reviewed the performance in Stockholm's Sofia Kyrkan as "more than anyone could wish for." And Swedish TV's classical music program Musikspegein (music mirror) featured the performance, the concerto, and Mr. Smith on a broadcast throughout Sweden soon after the performance. As a result of this performance, he was engaged by Sterling Grammofonskivor in 1999 to record the Atterberg concerto with the Gdvie Symfoniorkester, a worldwide premiere. It was released in September and soon after, he was invited by Swedish Radio's classical music station to record a half hour of Swedish solo piano pieces, which was broadcast throughout Sweden. The reviews of Mr. Smith's first CD were outstanding. BBC Music Magazine called him "a glorious soloist" in their March 2000 issue. That same month
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Extractions: DAN FRANKLIN SMITH recently returned from Germany where he performed in, among other venues, Kurt Weill Zentrum in Dessau and the Lucas Cranach Hof in Wittenberg. As a solo recitalist, he made his European debut at Mariefred Kyrkan in Sweden in 1997, where he received a standing ovation and was hailed by the reviewer as "unequivocally one of the most brilliant pianists I have had the pleasure of hearing and reviewing!" His debut recording (a premiere recording) of the Kurt Atterberg Concerto was released in September. Tower Record's Washington, D.C. in-house magazine, D.C. Classical Buyer
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Extractions: DAN FRANKLIN SMITH recently returned from Germany where he performed in, among other venues, Kurt Weill Zentrum in Dessau and the Lucas Cranach Hof in Wittenberg. As a solo recitalist, he made his European debut at Mariefred Kyrkan in Sweden in 1997, where he received a standing ovation and was hailed by the reviewer as "unequivocally one of the most brilliant pianists I have had the pleasure of hearing and reviewing!" His debut recording (a premiere recording) of the Kurt Atterberg Concerto was released in September. Tower Record's Washington, D.C. in-house magazine, D.C. Classical Buyer
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Extractions: ARTHUR HINTONS PIANO CONCERTO, Lambeth Orchestra, Christopher Fifield, March 2002 (LF) At St Lukes, West Norwood on Saturday 23 March 2002, the Lambeth Orchestra and their conductor Christopher Fifield were joined by the American pianist Dan Franklin Smith for the revival of the four movement Piano Concerto in D minor by Arthur Hinton (1869-1941), which ran for around 31 minutes. Hintons birth and death dates give us the clue: he is the exact contemporary of Walford Davies, and although one encounters his name from time to time in connection with the musical scene at the beginning of the twentieth century, other than some piano miniatures played literally decades ago by Frank Laffitte, I cannot remember having heard anything by him before, though he has long been on my list of names to explore. The Piano Quintet, Violin Sonata and a programmatic piano suite A Summer Pilgrimage in the White Mountains (all published) look comparatively inexpensive and rewarding ways to explore further.
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Extractions: King College, Bristol, Tennessee received his early musical training in Birmingham, Alabama, where he studied piano with Guy and Elizabeth Allen at the Birmingham College of Music. After moving to Kansas City, Missouri, he continued his training with Mary Newitt Dawson at the University of Kansas City. During this time he also studied with Carl Friedberg, one of the last students of Clara Schumann, and with Joanna Graudan at the Aspen Festival. A Victor Wilson Scholar at the Yale School of Music, he studied with Bruce Simonds, and twice won the Concerto Competition and was awarded the Lockwood Prize for the best piano recital. A Fulbright Scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music followed, where he studied with Hilda Dederich, and in 1960 he attended the Casals Festival in Zermatt in 1960 as an accompanist. From 1961 until 1971 he studied with Frank Mannheimer , especially during his renowned series of summer sessions in Duluth, Minnesota. Mr. Adams has played on many important series throughout the USA, and during the 1970s made many tours for the United States Information Service in South America, Spain, Italy, and Central America. He made an extensive tour for Gioventu Musicale throughout Italy in 1976 and in 1978 he made his New York debut with an all-French program in Carnegie Recital Hall. His concerts in South Carolina over the past four decades now number in the hundreds, and he is especially well know as an interpreter of French piano music. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the French Piano Institute in Paris, and has documented the piano music of Debussy in a series of articles for the
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Extractions: All undergraduate and graduate piano majors with the recommendation of a member of the KU piano faculty perform a complete concerto movement with the KU Symphony Orchestra in the beautiful Lied Center . This unique opportunity for KU piano majors has been an annual event since 1997 thanks to a generous gift from Dave and Gunda Hiebert . Dr. and Mrs. Hiebert were the recipients of the Phoenix Award for outstanding contribution to the Arts in Lawrence and have been longtime supporters of the KU piano programs. Top International Institute for Young Musicians Under the direction of KU alumnus Scott McBride Smith, the IIYM brings its prestigious Summer Music Academy to the University of Kansas campus each summer since 1993. The three-week intensive program features performances at the Lied Center and attracts talented piano and string students from around the globe to work with some of the most accomplished music educators in the country, including several of KU's own faculty members. Former IIYM students have received prizes in the most important international competitions, such as the Van Cliburn, the Chopin, the Gina Bachauer and the Music Teachers National Association.
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Extractions: SUSANNA RAYMOND, Dramatic Soprano Now managed by CRS Artists , Wagnerian soprano Susanna Raymond CRS Additional orchestral appearances include the title role in Aida with Brooklyn Lyric Opera in 1994 and the soprano solo in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Doctors' Orchestral Society of New York in 1993. She has also guested with the Slavic Arts Ensemble, premiering several songs by the group's pianist, Finnish-American composer Eero Richmond. In the summer of 1998, she was invited by Symphonic Workshops Ltd. to collaborate with student conductors in a workshop taught by Frantisek Vajnar and Ottokar Trhlik in the Czech Republic. Other recent activities include participation in Mannes College of Music's Wagner performance class in 1998 and in Wagner and Strauss master classes offered through Potomac Valley Opera's Singer Development Program in 1997. Ms. Raymond currently coaches with James Harp, artistic administrator of Baltimore Opera, and with concert pianist Dan Franklin Smith. She has also coached with conductors Lucy Arner, John Balme, Elizabeth Hastings and Ted Taylor in New York, and Tomoko Okada in Munich. She has been a student of Anna Reynolds and Jean Cox, whose seminar "The Art of Singing Wagner" was renowned throughout Europe.
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Extractions: End Notes On Feb. 7-9, the "International Conference on Gandhian Alternative to War and Terrorism" was held at Gandhi Bhavan, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, India. Peace researchers and activists gathered from around the globe to examine this era of "new war" that has followed the terrorist attacks in the United States, and to search for a means to build a world of peace and nonviolence. SGI President Ikeda sent a message to the conference that was read before the full assembly. Indian president Kocheril Raman Narayanan, vice president Krishna Kant, and former Indian president R. Venkataraman also sent messages in support of the event. The conference was sponsored by the International Center of Gandhian Studies and Research (Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti), in association with the G. Ramachandran Institute of Nonviolence and other organizations. In his message, President Ikeda introduced words of optimism and hope from Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. President Ikeda noted that these two champions of nonviolence always maintained an optimistic attitude because of their abiding faith in the limitless capacity of the power of the human spirit. Also, President Ikeda observed that the violent nature inherent in contemporary civilization stems from structural and cultural violence. The key to opening the door to a century of peace and nonviolence, he asserted, lies in the example of Gandhi's nonviolent struggle.
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Extractions: Sweet Papa Lowdown Saturday, June 26 @ 8pm Marc Atkinson Trio Sunday, June 27 @ 8pm This wonderful Victoria-based trio - Marc Atkinson lead guitar, Joey Smith bass and Chris Frye rhythm guitar - makes fans for life everywhere they play. Acknowledging Django Reinhardt's influence (particularly evident in Atkinson's blazing but melodic improvisations), the trio also ventures into musical terrain that the King of Gypsy Swing never explored, including flamenco rumba, the 19th century classical music of Chopin, Brazilian chôro music, and Broadway show tunes.