Extractions: Local Music Amaranth Cultural Center Bash Riprocks Bleachers Sports Cafe Blue Light Buckhorn Saloon Cagle Steaks Choochai Thai Cuisine Crossroads He's Not Here Saloon Hub City Brewery Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen Klusoz Koko Club at the Koko Inn Lubbock Inn, Recovery Room Lubbock Senior Citizens Center Lubbock Seniors Dance Association Midnight Rodeo Moose Magoo's Sports Form Theater "Always...Patsy Cline" "The Bartered Bride" Sheila (played by Radhica Ganapathy) loses her cool while, in the scene's background, Maggie (Cathy Alleman) mimics her, in the Texas Tech Lab Theatre production of "Jake's Women." ROBIN O'SHAUGHNESSY AVALANCHE-JOURNAL "Jake's Women" Art events Cynthia Fendel Concerts The Florida Boys Ruckus Stone Sour, Chevelle and Sinch
Oregon Music Teachers Convention Meets Monday 930 am Un-master Class workshop, presented by Dr. william westney. Aconcert pianist and winner of the Geneva International Competition, westney http://www.newportnewstimes.com/2001/nt_news1024/arts/arts-13.html
Local News And Sports and her husband Wayne, and Dolores Andrews all of Ponca City; brother, william F.Howell of The convention artist was pianist, Robert westney, Artistin http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/0698folder/lo061298.html
Extractions: LOCAL PONCA CITY'S entry in the History Channel's Great Race XVI pulls into Canton, Ohio, for the 10th stage of the 4,000-mile rally race across the U.S. The Oklahoman's 1928 Ford pickup finished Thursday's stage from Canton to Olean, N.Y., in fifth place but maintained its first place overall among the high school entries. The racers are on their way from Olean to Syracuse today before finishing the race in Haverhill, Mass., Saturday. (Great Race Digital Photo)
Music Review: Lerner Excels At Frick pianist william westney was exemplary enhancing, supporting and never overshadowing(as if any pianist could overshadow Lerner s charisma). http://postgazette.com/ae/20030717mimi0717fnp7.asp
Extractions: June 4, 2004 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Previous Articles Movies/Videos TV/Radio Books ... Music Review: Lerner excels at Frick Thursday, July 17, 2003 By Eric Haines Mezzo-soprano Mimi Lerner's vocal artistry has gained her fame around the world and an adoring fan club in Pittsburgh. She exhibited that artistry at the Frick Art Museum auditorium Tuesday evening in a recital of American art songs complementing the Frick's two current exhibits of American daguerreotypes. The 22 songs on the program included unattributed songs of the Old West, Stephen Foster tunes, songs of Ives, Barber and Copland and works by contemporary composers William Bolcom and Jack Hegge. It's no secret that Lerner's voice has lost some of its honey-smooth texture. But her rock-solid technique has kept the voice strong and controlled throughout its wide range. The trademark of a Lerner recital is a broad spectrum of emotion and subtext. She imbued expression into every song, even the most innocuous Foster tunes. Four songs by Copland highlighted the concert. Lerner conveyed the melancholy of "Long Time Ago" and the parental tenderness of "Little Horses." Two settings of Dickinson poems, "Night, the Gentlest Mother" and "When They Come Back," were mesmerizing. An interesting programming twist was the inclusion of two settings of "At the River" by Ives and Copland. Lerner captured the majesty of the Copland and the uncertainty of the Ives.
Learn To Play The Perfect Wrong Note Learn To Play The Perfect Wrong Note pianist and author william Westneyto teach his patented UnMaster Class, Nov. 7 The Yale School http://www.yale.edu/music/concerts/News/03.11.07.html
The Golden Season violinist Liva Sohn .guitarist Richard Cobo Lubbock s own concertpianist, william westney.. world class vocal soloists Edith Davis http://interoz.com/lubbock/lso1.htm
Extractions: Three New Series Offer A Rich Variety For Every Musical Taste! Topping the LSO's musical agenda is MasterWorks, a dazzling series of six classical programs presented in twelve performances. Thrill to the fire, romance and color of masters ranging from Wagner, Mozart and Bernstein to Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Bartok. These are but a few of those whose works will be brought to passionate life in '95-96 by our own Maestro Albert-George Schram through the orchestral brilliance of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. Add to this dynamic mixture the superb talents of guest artists such as violinist Liva Sohn....guitarist Richard Cobo... Lubbock's own concert pianist, William Westney.. world class vocal soloists Edith Davis, Wendy Hillhouse, Stuart Skelton and William Rhodes performing Verdi's dramatic Requiem...and the larger-than-life skills of pianist Andre Watts.
Argosynet: Arts And Lit Mount Allison University s Department of Music will welcome the noted and idiosyncraticpianist, teacher, lecturer and clinician Dr. william westney as guest http://argosy.mta.ca/argosy99-00/02.10.00/arts_lit/arts_lit4.htm
Extractions: The Joy of Music Guest Artist Dr. William Westney at Mt. A Are you a perfectionist? Are you a music lover? Are you an aspiring teacher, musician, actor, radio broadcaster, public speaker...? Are you ready for a surprise? From February 10-12, Mount Allison University's Department of Music will welcome the noted and idiosyncratic pianist, teacher, lecturer and clinician Dr. William Westney as guest artist. Westney's innovative perspective on the art of performance should be of interest to a wide cross section of Mt. A students and faculty. Westney will perform a solo recital at 8:00 pm on Thursday night in Brunton Auditorium, present a lecture entitled "The Perils of Perfectionism" at 8:00 pm the following night, and conduct an Un-Master Class session with students in Mt. A's Music programme on Saturday from 9:30-12:30 am in the Band Room. The public is cordially invited to these events, and there is no admission charge. Students and faculty of the Music Department are excited about Westney's visit. Music students Tracy Anderson, Judith Millar, Jennifer Cosman, and Kim Denis, as well as the Saxville Quartet, will be some of the musical dramatic guinea pigs. Millennial deep listener and piano professor Janet Hammock strongly encourages people from disciplines other than music to attend the event. Westney, the originator of the popular and intriguing Un-Master Class workshop, which has been held at large conferences such as Chamber Music America and the National Flute Association, and also such prominent schools such as Julliard, Peabody Conservatory, the Aspen School of Music, the Cleveland Institute, and conservatories in Europe and Asia, works with an unusual approach to teaching. In a recent feature article, the New York Times described the unique Un-Master Class as "fascinating".
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Manifesto: Arts After one of his celebrated UnMaster Classes, pianist william Westneyrecently gave a concert at the UCSC Recital Hall. Dressed http://manifestonews.org/Morgue/2003/March/Arts/classical.html
DR V4.2: The Bassoon At Lubbock, 1981 classic work. Nakagawa combined his dark, fluent style of playing withpianist william westney for a convincing performance. Le Phenix http://idrs.colorado.edu/Publications/DR/DR4.2/bassoon.html
Extractions: David DeBolt On Tuesday of the 1981 IDRS Conference week I was pleasantly surprised to find that the bassoon requirements of the Kansas City Philharmonic repertoire for the week would allow me freedom to be in Lubbock for most of the events. The enjoyment and valuable information gained there more than counterbalanced my second surprise, that of finding myself appointed bassoon reviewer just as I was preparing to leave. The atmosphere of the convention was at once Texan, International and adventurous. A warm West-Texas welcome was extended not only by Richard Meek and staff, our excellent hosts, but also by the delicious food and comfortable rooms, the gracious townspeople who were guides at the ranch museum, and the community orchestra players whose efforts made possible a concerto concert. Texas-sized bassoon and double-reed ensembles appeared several times, and programming throughout the convention emphasized pieces for two or more double reed instruments. Quartets and larger groups made a striking effect, but not without some reminders of the pitch and balance problems inherent in such undertakings. The most notable Texas-sized exception was the group of 6 oboes, 6 English-horns, 6 bassoons, contra-bassoon, and sometimes 2 flutes performing "Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon'; The Immovable Do
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The Portland Mercury: Live Music Listings (10/18/01) Mt TaborHugh Jazz Orchestra, Slick Willy, Tracy Klas. * PSU-Mirta Gomez, CubanPianist, noon, free, All Ages. PSU-william westney, noon, free, All Ages. http://www.portlandmercury.com/2001-10-18/livemusic_listings.html
Extractions: THURSDAY 10/18 3806 SE Stephens -Katy Moffatt, 8 pm, $12, 233-6890 Ash Street -Slender, Red Planet, $4 Berbati's -Richard Buckner, Fernando, Willy Vlautin, $8-10 Billy Ray's -King Louie One Man Band, 8 pm, free Blackbird -Dolorean, Denison Witmer, Noise for Pretend Brasilia -TOBAG Brasserie Montmartre -Jake Kot Duo Buffalo Gap -Cannonball, 8 pm Candlelight Cafe -Norman Sylvester Cascade Bar -Boom Crickets Crystal -Mind the Addiction: Eye Lid Up, DJ Dr. DVS, $17 Dante's -Soul Kitchen starring Black Angel, Inner, $5 Ethos -Hiphop Jam Session/Freestyle Forum, 7 pm, $5 Fez -A Flying Fortress, Acacia, Nut Brown, Room 101, 9 pm Goodfoot -Triclops Organ Trio, $3 Green Room -Lea Krueger Band Hoppers -the Stingers, 9 pm It's a Beautiful Pizza Java Vivace -Adam Jones Trio, free Jazz De Opus -David Averre, Rob Davis, Dave Captein, Steve Christofferson Jimmy Mak's -Mel Brown Quintet, $6 Kennedy School -Say Uncle, All Ages La Rumba -Ramsey Embick Y su Montuno Laurelthirst -Redwood Highway; Velvida Underground, 6 pm McDuff's -Terry Robb Grand Lodge -Mark Alan Trio Medicine Hat -Menomena, Tritium Miracle
B DATA006 By age 12, he was already an excellent pianist. Earle s two boys, Oliver (5½) andWilliam (eight months Saturday, February 14, 2004 at westney Heights Baptist http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/200/o200b006.htm
Extractions: Died at Toronto Western Hospital on January 31, 2004, of complications arising from Parkinson's disease. Loving husband and life-long friend of Suzanne Perry LAWSON; cherished father of Jamie and Sara and father-in-law to Feng and Erik; beloved step-son of Joan LAWSON and brother of Mary HANCOCK (John); brother-in-law to Robert PERRY (Lorna), Gay BANNISTER LAWSON, The Reverend Canon Arthur Charles Died at Toronto Western Hospital on January 31, 2004, of complications arising from Parkinson's disease. Loving husband and life-long friend of Suzanne Perry LAWSON; cherished father of Jamie and Sara and father-in-law to Feng and Erik; beloved step-son of Joan LAWSON and brother of Mary HANCOCK (John); brother-in-law to Robert PERRY (Lorna), Gay BANNISTER
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Extractions: Piano performance Book ISBN Price Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments Paul Badura-Skoda, Alfred Clayton (Translator): Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard Eleanor Bailie: Chopin - A Graded Practical Guide Joseph Banowetz: The Pianist's Guide to Pedaling Kevin Bazzana: Glenn Gould: the Performer in the Work - A Study in Performance Practice Boris Berman: Notes from the Pianist's Bench Malwine Bree: The Leschetizky Method