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Extractions: American pianist David Syme is known for his classical concerts in such venues as Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and in major halls throughout 11 European countries, Canada and Mexico. This Juilliard-trained musician also represented the U.S.A. in international piano competitions in Moscow and Warsaw to critical acclaim. His major teachers were, Jorge Bolet (Indiana University), Ozan Marsh (University of Arizona) and Sascha Gorodnitzki (Juilliard), and he also worked with Louis Kentner in London. His extensive recording career includes 20 CD's with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic , the London Philharmonia , the Vienna Symphony , and the Mineria Orchestra of Mexico City . Since mid-1990, David has become known to millions of radio listeners through his live call-in request shows. From his home in West Bloomfield, MI, David plays live on radio stations from coast to coast, and has been heard in every major market in the country. His Gershwin concert with the Mexico City Symphony is shown repeatedly on and ARTS TV stations (it is in rotation and is seen virtually every night somewhere in the U.S and Mexico). Because of the tremendous exposure of this video clip, David is becoming known as a definitive interpreter of Gershwin.
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Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Bands and Artists : S A B C D ... Sanromá, Jesús María (1902-1984) - American pianist and recording artist associated with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Sassmann, Albert - Official Homepage of the Austrian pianist. Schiff, Andras (b.1953) - From the Terry Harrison Artists Management home page, includes biography, forthcoming performances and CD reviews. Schleiermacher, Steffen - News, biography, discography, repertoire and concerts listing of the German avant-garde pianist and composer. Serkin, Peter (b.1947) - Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. Serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991) - Kennedy Center tribute page. Sgouros, Dimitris (b.1969) - Famous Greek pianist; site includes biography, photos, preferred repertoire and schedule. Sherman, Russell - Mr. Sherman studied with Eduard Steuermann, a pupil and friend of Ferruccio Busoni and Arnold Schoenberg. Currently Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston. Smidak, Miron (b.1980)
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Extractions: 2004-05 Season Home About Us Contact Us ... Jackson Area Links David Syme Piano Soloist March 16, 2001 American pianist David Syme is known for his classical concerts in such venues as Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and in major halls throughout 11 European countries, Canada and Mexico. This Juilliard-trained musician also represented the USA in international piano competitions in Moscow and Warsaw to critical acclaim. His major teachers were, Jorge Bolet (Indiana University), Ozan Marsh (University of Arizona) and Sascha Gorodnitzki (Juilliard), and also worked with Louis Kentner in London. From '95-'98, Syme toured the U.S. playing 185 promotional dates as GMC's "Musical Ambassador". Recent appearances have included appearances with the Los Angeles Pops Orchestra, the Tucson Pops Orchestra, corporate dates for EDS and Blue Cross, and a special concert for Barbara Bush and 35 invited guests (plus 15 Secret Service agents!) at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Career highlights include performances for the president of Mexico and President Clinton. In 2000, David toured England as soloist with the Czech National Symphony, as well as appearing with them several times in Prague. Highlights of his 2001 schedule include recording the Rachmaninoff Second Concerto with the Czech National Symphony and seven performances of Rhapsody In Blue in Great Britain with the Chicago Sinfonietta.
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Extractions: Satie, Erik Schubert, Franz Schumann, Clara Schumann, Robert ... Sano, Megumi - Japanese classic concert pianist; page includes biography, concerts, reviews, discography, etc. Sanrom¡, Jesºs Mara (1902-1984) - American pianist and recording artist associated with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. Saracino, Siro - Curriculum, concerts, repertoire. Sassmann, Albert - Official site of the Austrian pianist. Schembri , Brian - Pianist/conductor; page includes biography, reviews, photos. Schiff, Andras (b.1953) - From the Terry Harrison Artists Management home page, includes biography, forthcoming performances and CD reviews. Schleiermacher, Steffen - News, biography, discography, repertoire and concerts listing of the German avant-garde pianist and composer. Serkin, Peter (b.1947) - Biography by Kirshbaum Demler and Associates, Inc. Serkin, Rudolf (1903-1991)
M. Robert Syme Rabbi Was Champion Of Families Rabbi M. Robert syme, a softspoken advocate for youth and strong families who served as a rabbi His survivors include sons david, a concert pianist, and Daniel, rabbi at http://www.freep.com/news/obituaries/syme12_20030312.htm
Extractions: FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER Rabbi M. Robert Syme, a soft-spoken advocate for youth and strong families who served as a rabbi at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield for nearly 47 years, died Tuesday. He was 82. Rabbi Syme died of cancer at his son David's home in West Bloomfield. In his years at Temple Israel, Rabbi Syme saw the congregation grow into the largest in the metro area and one of the largest in the country. His personable sermons and his wise counsel helped the congregation grow to its current 12,000 members. As a rabbi, he believed his first obligation was to counsel, to make lives better. He made himself available to anyone who needed him regardless of their religion and almost at any time, those who knew him said. Despite the rapidly growing Temple Israel, big congregations concerned him a little. "Take a congregation. If I had my way, no congregation would number more than 400 or 500 people. That way, people would know their rabbi, their minister or their priest," Rabbi Syme said in a 1959 Free Press article. Emily Arnold, a member of Temple Israel, who recalled when Rabbi Syme arrived in Detroit 1953, said, "He was just a warm person, a very caring person."
Extractions: Bulletin Correspondent Michigan pianist David Syme has played Chopin in Warsaw, Tchaikovsky in Moscow and "Amazing Grace" in a Kentucky Baptist church. Son of one rabbi and brother of another, the Juilliard graduate spent the early part of his career consciously moving away from his roots, working as a classical pianist, rock band member and radio host. He made his Detroit Symphony debut at age 18. "I didn't want to explore Jewish music," he has said. "I thought I was unique in my rebellion but I found that Jewish history is filled with examples of people leaving the nest in order to find their identity." Now in his mid-40s, Syme has come home, marrying his classical training with the traditions of his people in a one-man show, "Jewish Roots and the Classics," which he performs at synagogues and JCCs nationwide. His CD "Jewish Music Then and Now" amplifies that theme. Part of a discography that encompasses everything from Gershwin to love songs to rock (one recording has the intriguing title, "Pumping Ivory"), his piano arrangements run the gamut from classic to klezmer.
Extractions: Bulletin Correspondent Michigan pianist David Syme has played Chopin in Warsaw, Tchaikovsky in Moscow and "Amazing Grace" in a Kentucky Baptist church. Son of one rabbi and brother of another, the Juilliard graduate spent the early part of his career consciously moving away from his roots, working as a classical pianist, rock band member and radio host. He made his Detroit Symphony debut at age 18. "I didn't want to explore Jewish music," he has said. "I thought I was unique in my rebellion but I found that Jewish history is filled with examples of people leaving the nest in order to find their identity." Now in his mid-40s, Syme has come home, marrying his classical training with the traditions of his people in a one-man show, "Jewish Roots and the Classics," which he performs at synagogues and JCCs nationwide. His CD "Jewish Music Then and Now" amplifies that theme. Part of a discography that encompasses everything from Gershwin to love songs to rock (one recording has the intriguing title, "Pumping Ivory"), his piano arrangements run the gamut from classic to klezmer. The entire first half of the recording is a delight. Then, for some reason, pianist Syme decides to sing. Big mistake. His vocal rendition of the High Holy Day prayer "Avinu Malkenu" is sincere but we've all heard it done better in shul.
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Extractions: FREE PRESS COLUMNIST Classical critics complain so incessantly about the lack of risk-taking among orchestras, opera companies, chamber music series and other concert presenters that timidness now seems more a fact of life than a reversible trend. This season in metro Detroit, however, a number of groups are going out on a limb with off-the-beaten-path ideas that should make concert-going more of an adventure than it's been in recent years. Take, for example, the University Musical Society, which is exploring the interaction of chamber music and literature. Two programs combine music and readings, pairing poet Robert Pinsky with the Takacs Quartet and poet Mark Strand with the Brentano Quartet. The Da Camera of Houston also presents multimedia programs re-creating the worlds of Proust and Baudelaire. Michigan Opera Theatre features three new productions in the most ambitious (and expensive) menu in MOT history, including "Carmen" and "The Marriage of Figaro" and a truly nonmainstream risk, Armen Tigranian's "Anoush," sung in Armenian. To put an exclamation point on MOT's artistic adventure this season, the other two operas on the schedule Verdi's "Otello" and Delibes' "Lakme" are both making their first appearance in the company's repertoire.
Sonia Syme, Mixed Zest For Life With A Passion For Education - 09 she used her own gift for classical piano to help a son become a concert pianist. byputting away $20 a day substitute teaching to pay for it, david syme said http://www.detnews.com/2001/obituaries/0110/02/e02-303484.htm
Welcome 2004 In Your Own Way - 12/11/03 free. A 10 pm concert by pianist david syme costs an additional $10for ages 12 and older, $8 for participants 60 and older. Check http://www.detnews.com/2004/holidayevents/0402/23/c01-4539.htm
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Extractions: February 1, 2001 Presidents Cabinet Focuses On R.S.V.P. Model Implementation The January 29 meeting of the Presidents Cabinet focused on the R.S.V.P. (Responsive Solutions Through Vigorous Planning) Implementation Model for the strategic plan. President Dr. Michael B. McCall recently introduced the model during a PowerPoint presentation in Lexington on January 24. About 350 employees from across the system who recently were named members of R.S.V.P. Peer Teams attended the Lexington presentation, and other KCTCS employees will soon have the opportunity to see an adaptation of the program. The cabinet has reviewed an abbreviated version of Dr. McCalls PowerPoint presentation that the colleges can use when informing all faculty and staff about the R.S.V.P. Implementation Model. It was discussed at the Cabinet meeting that Cabinet liaisons should begin scheduling Peer Team meetings as soon as possible in order to identify those who will represent the team on a Strategic Priority Team (SPT). Vice President Dr. Candace Gosnell
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Extractions: Calendar Judy Caplan Ginsburgh's Upcoming Performances I hope to be visiting your community soon! Listings are in date order. If you are near any of the communities where Judy is already performing and want to book her around the same time, you can save money! If you are interested in hosting a Judy Caplan Ginsburgh performance, residency or workshop, or need more specific information on a performance, please contact Judy November, 2004, Los Angeles and Anaheim, CA, contact Judy now for booking discounts September 23-26, 2004, Washington, DC area September 14-17, 2004, Washington, DC area July 26-30, 2004, Calcasieu Parish Libraries, LA July 7, 2004, Beauregard Parish Libraries, DeRidder, LA, for times and info., call (337) 463-6627. Evangeline Parish Libraries, Ville Platte, LA, for times and info., call (337) 363-1369. June 22-27, 2004, Guitars in the Classroom Teachers Seminar, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina June 17, 2004, St. Tammany Parish Libraries, Slidell, LA June 11, 2004
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Extractions: Concerts Judy offers concerts for schools, libraries, synagogues, community centers, festivals, etc. on a variety of themes. She has been creating concerts for summer reading programs and schools since 1987 and can tailor a concert to almost any theme you might choose. Judy currently performs with an accompanist which allows her the freedom to interact with the audience and, on occasion, to share her beautiful gift of sign language. Some of Judy's most requested concerts are: Musical America A one hour, participatory journey through American history featuring narrative and 16 songs. This show (which has been performed over 200 times!) has received rave reviews from parents, teachers and students alike. A great way to teach history. Includes a study guide and CD for follow-up learning. A true arts-in-education experience! Grades 1-6. Sing Along