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Extractions: Tickets: $20 Vocalist Caroline Drury joins brothers Jesse and Graeme Peters on piano and drums to make up what Geoff Chapman, Jazz critic for the Toronto Star, calls "Yukon Gold." From Whitehorse, they have taken their brand of fresh, vibrant vocal jazz, including original songs and original arrangements of jazz standards and sparkling repartee, to delighted audiences all over Canada and the U.S., as well as Hong Kong. Vancouver veteran Rick Kilburn will join them on bass. Our thanks to Dr. Vineyard Choy for sponsoring this performance. Penderecki String Quartet Tickets: $20 Founded in Poland in 1986, and now Quartet-in-Residence at Waterloo's Wilfrid Laurier University, the world famous Penderecki String Quartet has a performing schedule which takes them annually to the great concert stages of North and South America, Europe and the Far East. Violinists Jeremy Bell and Jerzy Kaplanek, violist Christine Vlajk, and cellist Paul Pulford make up one of the most celebrated chamber ensembles in the music world.
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Notices 3217. pianist to perform alexander tselyakov, an internationally acclaimedconcert pianist, will perform Sept. 24 at 7 pm at WestminsterSt. http://www.uoguelph.ca/atguelph/95-09-20/notices.html
Extractions: The Guelph YMCA-YWCA is running a series of workshops starting in October. "Communicating Assertively" will run Wednesdays for eight weeks, "Discover Yourself" (a workshop on self-esteem) will run Tuesdays for eight weeks, and "Creating a Personal Journal" will run Thursdays for six weeks. Each course costs $60 and runs from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Register by Sept. 27 at 824-5150. Book-study groups The Campus Ministry and Teaching Support Services are sponsoring a study and discussion group on Stephen Covey's book First Things First , focusing on balancing and prioritizing in life. It will run Thursdays at 8 a.m. in the Marriage and Family Therapy Centre, beginning Sept. 28. To register, call Helen Martin at Ext 2973 or Rev. Lucy Reid at Ext. 2390. The ministry is also running a study group on R.R. Ruether's book Gaia and God Wednesdays at 12:10 p.m. in Room 335 of the University Centre, beginning Sept. 27. Herpes support group
Notices pianist to perform The Arkell Schoolhouse Gallery presents internationally acclaimedconcert pianist alexander tselyakov Nov. 23 at 8 pm Tickets are $15. http://www.uoguelph.ca/atguelph/96-11-20/notices.html
Extractions: The Arboretum will provide natural objects, ribbons and other accessories to help you create your own winter decorations Dec. 4 or 5 at 7 p.m. Chris Irvine of Country Silks and naturalist Donna MacWilliam will lead the workshop. Registration and payment of $32 are required by Nov. 27. Learning by design Teaching Support Services presents a talk by its new learning technologies co-ordinator, Aldo Caputo, Nov. 27 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the teaching resource centre in Day Hall. He will discuss the current state of research in goal-based scenarios and software development tools with embedded learning models, demonstrate example prototypes and discuss his research in online collaborative environments. Pianist to perform
Victoria Conservatory Of Music Rhythm 'n News September 2001 Music; the Vancouver Welsh Mens Choir; the Abbott OGorman Duo from England(with a Victorian connection); and the phenomenal pianist alexander tselyakov. http://www.vcm.bc.ca/news01sp.html
Extractions: October 26 to 29, 2001 Calling all musicians, all street-corner buskers, aspiring symphony players and future rock stars! Come down from your ivory towers, up from your orchestra pits, and out of your parents garages. Take a break from practising! Pick up some tips on making a living in the cut-throat business of music!
Canadian Music @ Culture.ca alexander tselyakov Performs Canadian pianist, his biography, repertoire,accomplishments, gallery of photographs, current and past events. http://www.culture.ca/canada/explore-explorez-e.jsp?pre=n&category=170
Toronto Philharmonia, Reviews, May 2000 He ll be joined by worldrenowned pianist alexander tselyakov for aRachmaninoff concerto. Stratton loves taking music on the road. http://www.torontophil.on.ca/rev_052000.html
Extractions: JOHN LAW The rousing orchestra and its flamboyant conductor have made several trips to the Kingston College auditorium (formerly Niagara Falls secondary school), and have made every visit count. Now, Niagara Concerts president Ann Speedie doesn't hesitate to call them the highlight of the 2001/2002 season. "It's a very responsive crowd," Stratton says of his Niagara Falls faithful. "All of our soloists, without any exception, have enjoyed playing to the audience in Niagara Falls." Stratton makes his grand return Sunday at 2 p.m., conducting the 55-piece Philharmonia through a variety of romantic classics. He'll be joined by world-renowned pianist Alexander Tselyakov for a Rachmaninoff concerto. Stratton loves taking music on the road. And not just for gigs in Europe, North America and Asia, but also to smaller communities throughout Ontario. The orchestra shouldn't just be a big city luxury, says Stratton.
Extractions: January 2002 Even the briefest glance at the spring programme for Music at the University of Leicester reveals a rich variety of entertainment, from internationally acclaimed musicians to the infectious enthusiasm of student concerts. Global Variations (9 March) promises to be an occasion to remember, with an exuberant mix of the Universitys Big Band, Wind Band, Umoja Gospel Choir, the Choral and Orchestral Societies and unlikely as it sounds - the Modern Languages Choir, known and loved for its Christmas and summer concerts under the baton of the inimitable Robert Kenny. Martyn Hill returns to the University to take the part of the Evangelist in J S Bachs St John Passion (16 February) and the University Sinfonia includes a premiere of Luke Ottevengers The Chant of Camus as well as Beethovens Emperor Concerto with pianist Ron Abramski (2 February). Wednesday Lunchtime Concerts include leader of the Lindsays Peter Cropper, and Leon Bosch, one of the foremost double bass players of our time, as well as musicians with a Leicester connection, The Courtenay String Quartet, and David Bretherton, pianist. Among the Richard Attenborough Centre Soundbites on Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunchtime, many are given by local musicians and display a variety of musical styles from classical to blues, jazz and folk.
NOW On / Night And Day / Recent Concerts / Feb 1 - 7, 2001 416870-8000. TSO w/ alexander tselyakov pianist, present Mussorgsky,Tchaikovsky, Toronto Centre for the Arts, $20-$40. 416-598-4828. http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-02-01/music_concertsrecent.html
Extractions: j u s t a n n o u n c e d LORNE LOFSKY-ROBERT PILTCH DUO w/ DANIELLE CUMMING jazz and classical guitar, Heliconian Hall, $15-$20. 416-252-4792. CAMMAC presents Musical Readings, singers and instrumentalists welcome to play Rossini, Christ Church (2 pm, also Mar 25, presenting Bach), $5. 416-421-0779. 40 FINGERS w/ DJ DOPEY Rivoli (2 and 8 pm), $5-$15. 416-596-1908. FIVE DEGREES OF HUMAN INTERACTION DJs and spoken word poets celebrate love, I.V. Lounge, $7. 416-612-8940. SHAWN MULLINS w/ MATTHEW KAHLER Lee's Palace, $15. 416-870-8000. ERIKA RAUM, KRISTINE BOGYo and ANGELA PARK violinist, cellist, pianist present Mendelssohn, Willowdale United, (also Feb 18, Walter Hall, U of T, 3 pm), $10-$15. 416-922-3714. NORTH YORK CONCERT ORCHESTRA presents Rossini, Mozart, York Woods Public Library. $7-$10. 416-225-4556. TSO w/ PINCHAS ZUCKERMAN present Mozart, Schumann, Toronto Centre for the Arts (also Mar 1 and Mar 4, 3 pm), $25-$85. 416-593-4828. MADBALL, CANDIRIA and SHADOWS FALL Kathedral, $12-$15. 416-504-0744. JEFF TWEEDY Trinty-St. Paul's Centre, $22 (on sale Feb 2). 416-870-8000.
CERC Blog :: April :: 2004 of Canada @ 815PM ET. pianist alexander tselyakov treated us to one of the mostintoxicating concerts Ive ever heard last night here in Powell River. http://www.catholiceducation.org/blog/index.php?m=200404
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