Music At Emory | Music à La Carte Series Director Scott Stewart will conduct the ESO in a concert featuringthe talent of violinist corey cerovsek. The orchestra also will http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/TEST/CONCERTS/alacarte/
Extractions: Glenn Memorial Auditorium, $10 For many Atlantans, the yuletide season begins with Emory's Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. This highly regarded presentation of the adaptation of a traditional service is patterned after the twelfth-century Christmas service at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, England, and consists of scripture lessons read in conjunction with the performance of international carols. Harmony: Atlanta's International Youth Chorus
Press & News - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Paul Dukas. violinist corey cerovsek will be featured in the âLaCampanellaâ from Paganiniâs Concerto No. 2 in http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/about/press/article.aspx?pressReleaseID=17
Canton Symphony Guest Artist Biographies 330) 4524429 Ticket Office (330) 452-2094. corey cerovsek, violinist.corey cerovseks graceful mastery of the violin, thoughtful http://www.cantonsymphony.org/Artistbios.htm
Extractions: Ticket Office (330) 452-2094 Mr. Cerovseks 2000-2001 season included a return to the Berlin Symphony as well as a tour of Spain with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Other international engagements included orchestral performances with New Zealands Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, and a four-city recital tour of Switzerland including appearances in Bulle, Geneva, Lausanne and La Chaux de Fonds. His U.S. engagements included performances with the symphonies of Fort Worth, Toledo, Long Beach, and Huntsville; the Tulsa Philharmonic; and the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. He also performed recitals in Florida, North Carolina, Washington, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Highlights of his 2001-2002 season included a return to the New World Symphony with Zdenek Macal conducting to perform the Dvorák Concerto and to Bostons Isabella Gardner Museum in recital, his debut recital at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, performances with the Orchestre Poitou-Charentes of France, the National Orchestra of Mexico, and a return to the Spoleto Festival in Italy.
Violinist Interviews violinist Interviews. century. Süddeutscher Zeitung. corey cerovsek. A world class musician Seattle Times. Chee Yun. So passionate http://www.classicallyhip.com/int2.html
Extractions: Soloists Conductors Ensembles Orchestras ... Organizations and Management Soloists Adam, Bill (Bill Adam Tribute Web site) (trumpet) Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music ; Biographies and bibliographies on African Americans in classical vocal music Ainsley, John Mark (tenor) Angelov, Ludmil (piano) Alban, Carol (flute) Aler, John (tenor) Allen, Susan (harp) Allen, Sir Thomas (baritone) Alykova, Valentina (violin) Anfuso, Nella (soprano and contralto) Anthony, Janet (cello) Antonsen, Ole Edvard (trumpet) Antonsen, Ole Edvard (trumpet) Archibald, Paul (trumpet) Armiliato, Fabio (tenor) Arnesen, Bodil (soprano) Asbjornson, Susan (soprano) Avers, Randall (guitar) Avril, Franck (oboe) Ayres, Paul (organ) Bacon, Thomas (horn) Bagratuni, Suren
Extractions: The Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra is opening its 2002-2003 season on Tuesday October 29, 2002 with a program which we are certain, will be attended with great interest by all music lovers . To ensure that classic music reaches the largest possible audience, the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of General Music Director and Permanent Conductor Gürer Aykal will, as always, perform its monthly concerts in both the European and the Anatolian coasts of Istanbul. The concerts in the Anatolian coast will be held in the Kadýköy Peoples Education Center and in Istanbul in the Lutfi Kýrdar Concert Hall. The Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra which launches its 2002-2003 season with many new surprises, will give its first concert on October 29 at the Lutfi Kýrdar Concert Hall and on October 30 at the Kadýköy Peoples Education Center. This concert will feature soloist Juliana-James Yaffè; the famed soprano will sing the world première of Arif Mardins I will Wait work, followed, on the occasion of Nazým Hikmets 100th birthday, by the Orchestras performance for the first time in Istanbul, of Nedim Otyams Kuvayi Milliye. On the same concert the Orchestra will also offer Mussorgski/Ravels Picture at an Exhibition. Juliana-James Yaffè made her name by her superb singing in Italian, English and German and her rich repertory of opera parts: she proved to be the best soprano in the style of noted Dutch soprano Elly Ameling.
Extractions: 7:30 p.m. This is a special concert in which current and past Rose-Hulman Drama Club members will perform music (with little choreography and no sets) from the popular "Guys and Dolls" show, which the drama club performed in the 1980s and 1990s. Interestingly, both lead actors from those shows are expected to return: Mark Gebert and Parke Lucas. Featured songs will be "Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat," "Luck Be A Lady" and "Guys and Dolls." Tickets are free, but must be obtained before the show. Monday, February 3
Rose-Hulman News 8; classical violinist corey cerovsek will perform, on Feb. 5; and organist ThomasHazleton will dedicate a speciallydesigned Allen electronic organ, on Feb. http://www.rose-hulman.edu/news/articles/hatfieldcelebration.htm
Extractions: January 21, 2003 Eight Events Highlight Hatfield Hall Celebration Week Feb. 1-9 The most ambitious nine-day schedule of special campus events ever at Rose-Hulman will illustrate the versatility of the new Hatfield Hall theater Feb. 1-9 during Hatfield Hall Celebration Week. For further information about the Hatfield Hall Celebration Week events, click here Hatfield Hall is located on the southeast side of campus, with parking in the adjacent Moench Hall lot. From its modern glass-fronted lobby to its state-of-the-art, 602-seat theater and new alumni center, Hatfield Hall provides 46,942 square-feet of rehearsal and practice rooms for students, new space for alumni activities, and offices for alumni affairs, development and external affairs staffs. The Hatfield Hall Theater replaces the 76-year-old Moench Hall Auditorium, which is being remodeled into new space for the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Hatfield Hall was made possible through the generosity of 1984 alumnus Mike Hatfield. It was named in honor of his parents, Larry and Pat. Musical events during the Celebration Week's schedule includes current and alumni members of Rose-Hulman's Drama Club performing "Guys and Dolls, In Concert", on Feb. 1; Indiana University's Broadway Cabaret performing current and popular Broadway hits, on Feb. 3; and a patriotic concert by Terre Haute's award-winning Banks of the Wabash Barbershop Chorus, on Feb. 6.
NPR : Performance Today For Wednesday, May 17, 2000 Fiddling the Blues Korva talks with violinist corey cerovsek (sehROHV-sek) who,after two years, has to give back the famous 1742 Guarneri del Gesu (gwar-NAIR http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=17-May-2000
NPR : Performance Today For Monday, October 26, 1998 Our guests this hour for live music and conversation from NPR s Studio 4A are theyoung Canadian brothersister of violinist corey and pianist Katja cerovsek. http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=26-Oct-1998
Corey Cerovsek whole. April brings with it another stellar violinist, the young corey cerovsek,performing Barber s violin Concerto Op. 14. The corey cerovsek Links http://corey-cerovsek.music-savings.com/
Geneva Concerts 2003-2004 Season 4. violinist corey cerovsek s graceful mastery of the violin, thoughtful interpretationsand dramatic stage presence have earned him a loyal international http://people.hws.edu/genevaconcerts/GenevaCts/gencts03-04.html
Extractions: To cultivate, foster, promote, and develop within the local Geneva community an appreciation and understanding of the musical arts and dance, particularly the immediacy and freshness of live events, by sponsoring, promoting, and producing, musical concerts and similar events; by especially encouraging young people to attend our events through educational outreach; to engage in artistic and cultural activities and programs allied with the musical arts; to secure the interest of patrons of these arts; and to participate in activities with other organizations having these purposes in view. Daniel Hege , Conductor
Artist-Show - The Largest Art Link Site In The World! cerovsek, corey up and coming violinist. Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with PhiladelphiaString Quartet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Seattle Symphony. http://www.artist-show.com/ArtFields/Music/MuLinks/Classical/Artists/Violinists.
Extractions: Violinists Barton, Rachel - a ring devoted to the violinist. Bell, Joshua - provides biography, discography, and tour schedule for the American violinist and composer. Vilhelmas Cepinskis - the top violinist in Lithuania. Cerovsek, Corey - up and coming violinist. Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with Philadelphia String Quartet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Seattle Symphony. Fischer, Julia - violinist. Fodor, Eugene - soloist who has performed in 35 countries on 5 continents over the last 3 decades. Gearhart, Fritz - offers biography, schedule, and recordings, as well as information on the Oregon String Quartet. Vadim Gluzman - provides biography, schedule, contact information and more for the exciting violinist. Golan, Lawrence
CSO, Violinist Speak Italian Well Part of the Sundaes with the Symphony series, it featured guest conductor KeriLynnWilson and violinist corey cerovsek performing works by Italian composers. http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2002/06/18/tem_cso_violinist_speak.html
Extractions: The Cincinnati Enquirer Played well, Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons would sound good anywhere. But hearing the masterpiece al fresco, just as the sun sets in the summer sky, seems the way the composer would have wanted it. Ms. Wilson seemed to leap onto her platform to conduct the concert's opener, Gioacchino Rossini's Overture to The Barber of Seville All evening, the young conductor paid thorough attention to each section, working to bring out the subtle melodies and phrasings while allowing the orchestra members room to let go and play their best. Rossini's Overture featured stark contrasts in dynamics and a climbing crescendo that gave color to the famous work. With its difficult bowing, wide shifts on the fingerboard, and double- and triple-stop passages, La Campanella from Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7
Concord Academy | Parents violinist corey cerovsek TO PERFORM APRIL 6 As part of the CA Guest Artist Series,the Concord Chamber Music Society will present virtuoso violinist corey http://www.concordacademy.org/5_parents/updates-archive/030404-Updates.html
Extractions: All CA parents have been sent information about upcoming events and activities for April and May, as well as letters from Head of School Jake Dresden and from Dean of Students David Rost. If you do not receive a copy of these letters and announcements via the postal service OR an e-mail alerting you to check the website for the pertinent information, please contact Carol Antos at 978/402-2245, carol_antos@concordacademy.org , so she can forward the material to you. The young women in the CA senior class and a group of faculty women invite interested girls to join them this coming weekend for a Women's Sleepover. It begins at 7 p.m. in the SHAC. Girls may stay until 10:45 p.m. and then return home, meeting rides at the West Gate, or stay overnight untila 10 a.m. pick-up on Sunday morning. There will be workshops on everything from body image to women in sports as well as good conversation, olts of food and "an all-round good time." Contact faculty advisor Liz Bedell for more information.
WGBH Programs Classical Performances Friday, March 12, 12pm Canadian violinist corey cerovsek isback in Boston to continue celebrating the centenary of the Isabella Stewart http://www.wgbh.org/schedules/program-info/cgirw/episode_id/1497262/program_id/3
Extractions: Canadian violinist Corey Cerovsek is back in Boston to continue celebrating the centenary of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , where he, once again accompanied by Paavali Jumppanen on piano, is performing the third concert in a cycle devoted to Beethoven's violin sonatas. In a preview of that concert, which takes place Sunday, March 14, Cerovsek and Jumppanen return to WGBH's Studio One for another LIVE performance of some of Beethoven's sonatas. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1972, Cerovsek began his career as a prodigy, having graduated with a dual degree in music and math from Indiana University at age 15. He continued his studies there with Josef Gingold, earning his doctorate, again in music and math, at age 18. He plays on the Guarneri del Gesu violin once used by the virtuoso violinist and composer Henryk Wieniawski in the 1800s. About this instrument, Cerovsek has written, "When I play the Wieniawski del Gesu, I find much more than a beautiful sound. The instrument has a soul, and I respond to its palette of colors and internal sense of timing." Previously on this program - Playlists Coming up on this program
Artifacts-New - Features Page Classical Chat by Andrea Barone. Rare Star in the Firmament violinistcorey cerovsek. violinist corey cerovsek may look like the http://www.bigsplat.net/artifacts/index.php/FeaturesPage
Extractions: Pickin and Grinin By JUSTIN KERN Growing up in Central Pennsylvania, Scott Pearson regularly listened to bluegrass music and learned how to play flatpick guitar and mandolin with his parents. Pearson now lives in Warren, Pennsylvania, and his matured musical talents brought him first place in last years Mayville Bluegrass Festival flatpicking contest. My parents play and enjoy bluegrass and when we were growing up, there was a concert or festival going on every other weekend. There arent really any other bluegrass contests like this in the area, not with the quality of prizes and the growing size of the festival like in Mayville, Pearson said. The Mayville-Chautauqua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Community Music Project are planning to kick off the Third Annual Mayville Bluegrass Festival with an even larger mix of unique music, family-geared fun and bluegrass contests and workshops than in the previous years, according to festival organizer Bill Ward. Ellicottville has jazz, Fredonia has the Red, White and Blue Festival, and we were looking for a genre-specific festival that is family-friendly. And because were aimed at mainly bluegrass music and it being family-friendly, the response from the fans has been tremendous. I dont think its an exaggeration to predict this years crowd to be in the tens of thousands, Ward said.
VOICES OF CHANGE • MUSIC OF DAVID DZUBAY * *. Dzubay composed Capriccio in 1998 for violinist corey cerovsek,a college friend whose playing he admires. Like Dzubay, cerovsek http://innova.mu/notes/588.htm
Extractions: Singing the Sun ( David Dzubay (b. 1964) Dallas Premiere The Ecchoing Green (William Blake) I taste a liquor never brewed (Emily Dickinson) The Cricket (Sappho) Song (William Blake) The Eagle (Alfred Tennyson) Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling (Walt Whitman) Night (William Blake) Heidi Dietrich Klein, mezzo soprano Jac Alder, narrator Harvey Boatright, flute/piccolo Ross Powell, clarinet Maria Schleuning, violin Peter Steffens, cello Deborah Mashburn, percussion Jo Boatright, piano Capriccio ( David Dzubay (b. 1964) Dallas Premiere Maria Schleuning, violin Jo Boatright, piano Threnody David Dzubay (b. 1964) Maria Schleuning, violin Bing Wang, violin Thomas Demer, viola Peter Steffens, cello dancesing in a green bay David Dzubay (b. 1964) Text by e.e. cummings between green/ mountains the/ sky/ was All in green went my love riding six (sitting in a tree-) in the rain- Christine Schadeberg, soprano Harvey Boatright, flute/piccolo Ross Powell, clarinet Maria Schleuning, violin Peter Steffens, cello Deborah Mashburn, percussion Jo Boatright, piano
Arts Week: Reviews distinguished guest soloists of the caliber of corey cerovsek. cerovsek played witha fervor possible only when Swiss Alps by a young violinist, Joseph Kotek http://www.indiana.edu/~artsweek/review_preserving.htm
Chicago Tribune | Registration of the loan agreement or care of the instruments could compromise their involvementwith the society. corey cerovsek, a prodigious violinist from Bloomington http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/specials/chi-0111180632nov18,1,6274064.story?