RICHARD WILSON Profession Composer, pianist, Teacher of Music. conducting; Sonata for Viola andPiano, Misha Amory and blanca uribe; Tribulations, Mary Ann Hart and Richard http://faculty.vassar.edu/~riwilson/cv.html
Extractions: RICHARD WILSON Curriculum Vitae (September, 2002) Born: Cleveland, Ohio, May 15, 1941 Profession: Composer, Pianist, Teacher of Music Present Positions: Professor of Music, on the Mary Conover Mellon Chair, Vassar College; Composer-in-Residence, American Symphony Orchestra Address: 27 Vassar Lake Drive, Poughkeepsie, New York Telephone: 845-471-4620 (home); 845-437-7326 or 437-7319 (college). Fax: 845-471-6752 (home) E-mail: riwilson@vassar.edu Web Site: www.richardwilson.org Marital Status: married to Adene Stevenson Green, May 15, 1971 Children: Katherine Blanca Wilson, born May 21, 1976 James Graham Wilson, born April 17, 1980 Formal Education: Rutgers University M. A. 1966 in Music Theory Master's Composition: FANTASY AND VARIATIONS Harvard University 1959-1963 A. B. 1963 magna cum laude in music Honors Thesis: "Syncopation in the Works of Robert Schumann" Euclid Senior High School 1956-1959 Diploma in 1959 Applied Music Study: Piano 1960 Leonard Shure, Aspen and New York City 1954-1959 Egbert Fischer and Leonard Shure, Cleveland Music School Settlement 1948-1954 Roslyn Raish Pettibone, Timberlake, Ohio
Fixations Cover Art. FIXATIONS (1985), for piano, by Richard Wilson. Listen to MovementI in Real Audio format. blanca uribe, pianist (Albany Troy 074). http://faculty.vassar.edu/~riwilson/fixations.htm
Extractions: Among the older meanings of fixation is: the process of reducing a volatile spirit or essence to a permanent bodily form, such as the conversion of mercury into a solid. This seemed to me an appropriate way to describe a composer's effort to give shape to musical ideas that are amorphous and fleeting in their incipient state. "Bird in Space" was inspired by certain Brancusi sculptures by that name. "Shadowings" and "Flashback" take their titles largely because of musical procedures employed: parallel motion in the former, a parenthetical structure in the latter. The set of three pieces is dedicated to Blanca Uribe, who gave the premiere on
Cadenza Musicians Directory - Listing Of Musicians Accompanist, Soloist, Teacher (Solo and collaborative pianist and teacher). artists,including Yuri Lisichenko, Jon Nakamatsu, blanca uribe, Rebecca Penneys http://www.cadenza.org/musicians/pages.cgi?id=5401
Washingtonpost.com: Selected Classical Music Venues 202467-4600. 8-pianist Ignat Solzhenitsyn, George Mason University Center for theArts. 20-Andrian Chamorro, Colombian violinist, with blanca uribe, piano. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/arts/classicallist.htm
Extractions: SEPTEMBER 2-City of Belfast Youth Orchestra, presenting Brahms's "Academic Festival" Overture; music by Bruch and Sibelius, Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater. 5, 7-Washington Concert Opera, Verdi's "Attila," with Mark S. Doss, bass-baritone in the title role, with soprano Martile Rowland, baritone William Stone and tenor Stephen O'Mara. Lisner Auditorium. 7-21-The National Symphony Orchestra Beethoven Festival, featuring the Symphony No. 9 and Barry Cooper's reconstruction of some fragments from a proposed "Beethoven's 10th," conducted by Leonard Slatkin (9/11, Eisenhower Theater); pianist David Buechner playing the "Eroica" Variations for Piano, followed by Slatkin and the NSO in the Symphony No. 3 ("Eroica") (9/10, 9/15, 9/17, Eisenhower Theater); a marathon concert of Beethoven's music with Slatkin, pianists Eugene Istomin and David Buechner and others (9/14, Eisenhower Theater). 9-Barbara Conrad, Florence Quivar, Faye Robinson and others in "Symphony With the Divas," a mixture of four musical genres-classical, pop, jazz and gospel. Warner Theatre.
Kopp(stephen) Classical pianist Stephen Kopp a 2nd prize winner of the 6th biennial Pinault Stephenis currently studying with Ms. blanca uribe, an artist of international http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/keyboards/pianists/kopp(stephen).html
Extractions: CONTACT: EMAIL WEBSITE Classical pianist Stephen Kopp a 2nd prize winner of the 6th biennial Pinault International Piano Competition made his New York City debut at Steinway Hall on January 16 2001 at age 15. Stephen is currently studying with Ms. Blanca Uribe, an artist of international distinction, who is occupant of the George Sherman Dickenson Chair in music at Vassar College. Stephen now 17 is being recognized for his outstanding talent having performed for the Saugerties Pro Musica series, Kingston's Artist in residence program at Holy Cross Church,Uptown's Kingston Fine Arts Music Series at the Old Dutch Church, and has been cited by the press as a "Keyboard Player of Incendiary Genius" following his first performance at the Kleinert/James Art Center in Woodstock at age 14. He has also offered benefit concerts to student and adult audiences. Back to Pianists Page
Shop All Day : Classical Music : Darius Milhaud Aantonio Barbosa, pianist by Claude Debussy, Darius Milhaud, Antonio Barbosa 01 MauriceRavel, Darius Milhaud, Camille SaintSaens, blanca uribe 01 September http://www.shop-all-day.com/cgi-bin/store-mode-classical-page_num-10-search_type
Pianists Volodos, Arcadi Official website includes biography, concerts, reviews, etc.uribe, blanca - Colombian pianist; biography, news, discography, repertoire. http://dmoz2.telekurier.at/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
LAMC: LAMúsiCa Vol.2 No. 1: Materials Received Recently At The LAMC Translate this page quartet José María Ponce de León La mirla blanca (Polka) César With pianist NohemaFernández 3). Volume I contains works by Guillermo uribe Holguín, José http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/lamc/publications/lamusica/vol2.2/materials.htm
Extractions: Mario Ortiz, Contributor Materials Received Recently at the LAMC Paulo Alvarado Variations on "Matatero" for string orchestra · Tres Sones, for cello and piano San Fernando (Porro) Retornos do tempo (1991) for two bassoons Modesta Bor Cuatro fugas Ayapel (Porro) Jorge Campos Lugar de origen for mixed choir and piano Gonzalo Castellanos-Yumar Islas crepusculares (1976) Cantata for baritone and chamber ensemble Concerto for viola and orchestra (1993) Ricardo Castro Valses mexicanos vol II for piano Sergio Cervetti El triunfo de la muerte Las indias olvidadas (Concerto for harpsichord and 11 instrs.) Six sequences for dance Ernesto Cordero Preludio no. 3 Preludio no. 4 He's got the whole world in his hand arr. Viola enluarada arr. September Song (Kurt Weil and Maxwell Anderson) arr. Rockefeller en el lejano oeste Rimbombanda I Rimbombanda II Guillermo Diego Venados for string orchestra Enigma Nayar for flute, oboe, clarinet, cello, double bass, percussion, guitar John Eaton El Divino Narciso for soprano, alto, and chamber ensemble
A Year Of Adventure On The High Keys Chopin, Liszt, and Carl Vine for jurors Constance Keene, blanca uribe, and Neal 03will perform later this year with her partner, pianist Maxim Mogilevsky, at http://www.oberlin.edu/newserv/03mar/keyboard_press_release.html
Extractions: online.news@oberlin.edu A YEAR OF ADVENTURES ON THE HIGH KEYS FOR OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC STUDENTS AND GRADUATES M ARCH 6, 2003It has been a high-octane year for piano students and recent graduates of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Here is an overview of some recent awards and achievements garnered this past year. Piano Concerto No. 19 in F Major, K. 459. The Ann Arbor News noted: "Clarity, beautifully delineated phrases, and delicacy of touch were the hallmarks of [Hans] Mozart playing." A piano performance major, Han studies with Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Peter Takács. The competition was his first public performance since an accident in which he fractured his arm. Han credits his comeback to Takács: "Without his support I can hardly imagine how I would have survived the competition. He encouraged me. Thats the most important thing. He also taught me some relaxation and arm strength techniques that helped me overcome the physical difficulties." Han says that he will use these techniques for the rest of his life. Takács has similar admiration for his young pupil. "Its such a pleasure to work with a student who is both talented and motivated," says Takács. "Mudi has had to work very hard to regain the time and mobility he lost due to his accident, so winning this competition is even more of an achievement. He also has become a very skilled Mozart player, which is not a very easy thing for a young performer to do."
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Making Music At Bard in 19992000 included horn player Jeffrey Lang, pianist and composer Laredo-RobinsonTrio; pianists Rudolph Firkusny, Todd Crow, blanca uribe, and Ursula Oppens http://music.bard.edu/html/events.php
Extractions: Bard Center Evenings give trustees and friends of the College opportunities to meet distinguished experts during a series of thought-provoking panel discussions. These evenings are held at least three times a year and explore issues of intellectual, cultural, and social concern. Recent topics have included "The Promise, Practices of 'Alternative' or Complementary Medicine," "The Rise of the Image, the Fall of the Word," "Violent Behavior: Causes and Potential Remedies," "Grand Synthesis? The Rapprochement between Science and the Arts and Humanities," and "Foreign and Humanitarian Aid: Paradoxes and Perspectives." Among the musicians who have performed recently at Bard are pianists Alan Gampel and Joan Tower, in a two-piano lecture-recital featuring Tower's Stepping Stones, as well as works by Ravel, Debussy, and Stravinsky-composers whose work has influenced Tower's own. Other performances have included the world premieres of works by Richard Teitelbaum and Benjamin Boretz by the Woodstock Chamber Orchestra; the Da Capo Chamber Players' presentation of Peter Maxwell Davies' chamber opera Le jongleur de Notre Dame; violinist Sanford Allen, cellist Robert Martin, and harpsichordist Edward Brewer on an all-Bach program; and an evening of jazz with the Thurman Barker Quintet, featuring Grammy-nominated Sam Rivers on tenor sax and guitarist James Emery.
SONIC TIGER MUSIC PO BOX 400715 CAMBRIDGE, MA 02140 USA EMAIL tapes SD 435 LP $ 7.00 RICHARD WILSON Eclogue blanca uribe, piano The OF MEYERKUPFERMAN The Celestial City Gilbert Kalish, pianist performing live and http://www1.shore.net/~stmusic/SonicTiger.txt
Main List RICHARD WILSON Eclogue blanca uribe, piano The Ballad of Longwood Glen MEYERKUPFERMAN The Celestial City Gilbert Kalish, pianist performing live http://www1.shore.net/~stmusic/coll1.html
Wisconsin Conservatory Of Music Mrs. DeGreiffBeisser has studied under Harold Martina, blanca uribe, James Cook,Jeffrey As a soloist and a collaborative pianist, she has made a commitment http://www.wcmusic.org/faculty.html
Extractions: FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES The Faculty of the Conservatory is comprised of more than 80 performing musicians who possess a wide range of talents and teaching styles, and who are dedicated to providing their students with a varied, unique, and ultimately rewarding learning environment. JOHN BABBITT, WCM faculty member since 1994. M.M. UW-Milwaukee; B.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison. For the past eleven years, Mr. Babbitt has worked throughout the Midwest as a professional bassist, performing with the Florentine Opera, Skylight Opera Theatre, the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, and numerous other ensembles and jazz groups. He has presented many workshops and double bass pedagogy clinics. His principal teachers include Roger Ruggieri, Richard Davis, Gary Karr, and Jeff Bardetich. MIKE BAILEY, Music Industry; WCM faculty member since 2002 . Mike Bailey has been involved in the music business for nearly ten years. He currently works with the Narada label group as an Artists and Repertoire Representative, which includes scouting talent, overseeing many aspects of the production process, developing new artists, and marketing. For several years, he owned and managed Star Star Stereo, an independent record label which featured recording artists from across the U.S. and Europe. An active participant in the music industry, he has worked within industry groups such as NARAS and the Americana Music Association.
LACYORK Archives -- October 2003 (#8) Colombia uribe s War On Human Rights http//www blanca Chacoso, a leader of Ecuador´spowerful Cuban Classical Music by Excellent Cuban pianist and Composer http://sundial.ccs.yorku.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0310&L=lacyork&F=&S=&P=764
Extractions: HOME CHARTS BULLETIN BOARDS RADIO IUMA ... ARTISTS ONLY Select a Genre Rock/Pop - Rock - Pop - Hard Rock - Heavy Metal - Funk - Progressive Rock - Surf - Easy Listening Urban/Hip-Hop - Hip-Hop/Rap - Reggae/Ska - Rhythm and Blues Alternative/Punk - College, Indie, Lo-Fi - Hard Core/Industrial - Thrash - Punk - Rockabilly Electronica - Ambient - Dance - House - Techno - Electronic Jazz/Blues - Jazz - Blues Country, Folk - Bluegrass - Country - Folk Classical/New Age - Classical - New Age World - World Beat - Latin Inspirational - Christian - Gospel Soundtracks/Other - A Capella - Children's - Experimental - Humor - Instrumental - Weird - Spoken Word - Other All Genres Artist Song
Sidenavbar blanca uribe VASSAR COLLEGE Internationally recognized Colombian pianist, recordingartist, currently holds the GS.Dickenson Professorship at Vassar College. http://www.pianoespania.com/faculty.html
Extractions: B.M., M.M., Manhattan School of Music. Additional studies at Juilliard School, Gnessin School (Moscow). Teachers include Anna Kantor, Nadia Reisenberg, Alexander Eydelman, Nina Svetlanova, John Browning, Joseph Seiger. Awards include First Prize and Audience Prize, William Kapell (University of Maryland) International Piano Competition; First Prize, San Antonio International Keyboard Competition; First Prize, Kosciuszko Chopin Competition; major prizes at the Busoni, Ettore Pozzoli, Rina Sala Gallo international piano competitions in Italy and the International Bach Piano Competition, Canada. Performances with orchestras in North and South America, Europe and Scandinavia. Solo and chamber music recitals throughout the U.S., South America, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, Russia, Korea, Taiwan, Japan. Recording artist on Educo and Naxos labels. Degrees and Studies: Early studies with Ilona Vincze at the Tel Aviv Music Academy. B.M., M.M., D.M.A., The Juilliard School. Studies with Irwin Freundlich. Further studies with Dorothy Taubman. Biographical Information: Prize winner, the J.S. Bach International Competition in Washington, D.C. Numerous appearances in recitals, chamber music, and with orchestras, as well as on radio and television in Israel and the U.S. Frequent lectures and master classes throughout the U.S., in Israel and Korea. Former faculty, Philadelphia U. of the Arts and Manhattan School of Music. Faculty, The Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, 1989-97; Bowdoin Summer Festival since 1995.