Untitled Document Die Welt, Berlin. The young violinist prooved her artistic qualities veryimpressively with the interpretation of Max Bruch s gminor concerto. http://www.elisabeth-glass.de/html/english/presse.htm
Extractions: "She has a dreamlike reliability in dealing with musical logic together with a perfect bowing style and a natural attack." "Her tone is filled with superb elegance and deep feeling, but you also won't miss heartier sounds." Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin "Her noble silver-like tone and her calm as well as enthusiastic charisma met the Mozart sound with secure musical instinct." Mannheimer Morgen "One just waited, almost addicted, for the new entry of the music and enjoyed the perfection of the performance." Die Welt, Berlin "The young violinist prooved her artistic qualities very impressively with the interpretation of Max Bruch's g-minor concerto. She concentrates on an noble timbre of sound that captures the audience's attention with various colors. The security of her left hand leaves nothing to be desired, her vibrato discriminatingly serves her expressiveness. Her elegant and flexible bowing is a pleasure to watch. She reaped much enthusiasm with her mature skills and musical seriousness." Rheinpfalz "Sounds full of poetic magic and passion were flowing from her Violin"
GI Washington - German Embassy Events Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor elisabeth Batiashvili, violin. Janice Martin,a recipient violinist of the with heraldic stained glass windows, stenciled http://www.goethe.de/uk/was/3_2003/embassyevents.htm
Oil Painting Of All Artists C - All Oil Paintings - Master Works Art Gallery to the Moon Marc Chagall Green violinist Marc Chagall Pieter Claesz Still Life withWine glass and Silver Bath of Diana François Clouet elisabeth of Austria http://www.masterworksartgallery.com/cgi-bin/oil-paintings.cgi?cat=oil_artistc2
Find Deals Unfiled Poducts Index 6446 also available in Hybrid Super Audio CD format.violinist Hilary Hahn Piano Vol 1no 1-10 / Philip glass $12.99 at The Very Best of elisabeth Schwarzkopf This http://www.amongmultimedia.com/best/price/OpID_icat6446/CatType_VRTNOCATTYPE/pri
Extractions: Compare Prices @ Among Multimedia .com Video Cards Sound Cards Computer Audio Web Cameras Compare In All Departments Video Cards Sound Cards Computer Audio Web Cameras AmongPrices.com Incredible Bargains About Unfiled Poducts - products that AmongMultimedia.com did not file to any predefined Department 1,790 Products and 757,103 Listings Available From 99 Merchants
NYFVC - Newsletters on behind the scenes at the Queen elisabeth Competition for A dazzling violinist,viewed by some as a second filmmaker can make an industrial on glass into a http://www.nyfvc.org/newsletters/apr98.html
Extractions: April 1997 Dear Members and Friends: The weeks have passed quickly since our last newsletter. As I write in late March, winter said goodbye with a fistful of snow last week and today it seems that we can forget spring and prepare for summer - all because of El Ninjo! In February, board member Andrea Traubner organized the first in what we project as a series of programs highlighting the work of film experts from foreign countries. Thanks to the efforts of board member William Sloan , we were able to screen in the Titus 2 Theater at The Museum of Modern Art. Lily Talapessy, Film Officer at the Consulate General of the Netherlands introduced us to the contemporary film scene in Holland. The Winners afforded us a moving and engaging view of what goes on behind the scenes at the Queen Elisabeth Competition for classical music in Brussels the euphoria of winning the coveted prize, the heartbreak of not making it quite to the top, and the relationships that develop between the contestants. Filmmakers Paul Cohen and David van Tijn focussed their attention on four winners and their subsequent, not always brilliant, careers. The fate of Philipp Hirschhorn stands out. A dazzling violinist, viewed by some as a second Paganini, he appears in front of the camera as a broken shell, marked by illness and full of bitterness and rueful memories. The joyfully elegant short Glas by well-known Dutch documentary filmmaker Bert Haanstra, who died last year, broke the somber mood and gave us a wonderful example of how a gifted filmmaker can make an industrial on glass into a work of art. The perfectly balanced interaction of images and jazz was a joy to watch. The screening was followed by an informal get-together at a nearby restaurant.
Extractions: INSTRUMENTALISTS This document contains a selection of instrumentalists for whom the Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music includes entries. (For the most part these are classical musicians; jazz pianists, for example, will be found on the page devoted to jazz musicians.) BETHUNE (Green), Thomas [Blind Tom] (b. Columbus, Ga., 1849; d. Hoboken, 1908). Pianist and composer. (b. Paris, 1857; d. Monte Carlo, 1944). Pianist and composer. CHUNG, Kyung Wha (b. Seoul, 1948). Violinist. (b. Vienna, 1928). Recorder player, composer, and musicologist. DAVIDOVICH, Bella (Muhazhlovna) (b. Baku, Azerbaijan, 1928). Pianist. (b. Amsterdam, 1792; d. Bern, 1873). Flutist. FIZDALE, Robert GOLD, Arthur (b. Chicago, 1920; d. New York, 1995). Duo pianist (with Arthur Gold).(b. Toronto, 1917; d. New York, 1990). Duo pianist (with Robert Fizdale. FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo (b. Ferrara, 1583; d. Rome, 1643). Keyboardist and composer. GALAMIAN, Ivan (Alexander) (b. Tabriz, Persia, 1903; d. New York, 1981). Violinist and teacher. GEMINIANI, Francesco (bapt. Lucca, 1687; d. Dublin, 1762).
Venice Research - Articles one of the most important glass factory of Raffaello Frontali ( 1849 1916 ),appreciatedviolinist in his and quartet composed for elisabeth Coolidge , with http://www.veniceresearch.com/ferro.htm
Extractions: The violinist that more properly rappresents the Venice of this period is Luigi Enrico Ferro. He born on Murano in 1903 , the small island near Venice famous for the art - glass productions. The father was owner of one of the most important glass factory of the island, but avowing the son' s musical turn, starts him to violin school at Conservatorio of Venice " Benedetto Marcello ". On 1917, for reason dued to the first world war, Ferro leaves Venice for Milano where continues the violin study with the famous Teresina Tua ( pupil of Massart ). She understand the potentiality of the boy .Coming back in the same years to Venice, thanks to the help of Mrs. Tua , Ferro continues to study with Francesco de Guarnieri , (1867 - 1931) important violinist (pupil also of Cèsar Frank at Paris for composition studies) pupil in his turn of Raffaello Frontali ( 1849 - 1916 ),appreciated violinist in his tours with Liszt ,friend of Verdi and Wagner. On this regard it is interesting to remark how all the famous italian violinists of the past ages have been linked inside the different italian violin schools in an unbroken chain (teacher-pupil-teacher ) that goes on in the past till Veracini , Corelli and the most important violinists of 18 th. century. Like for luthiers,also for violinists the tradition of playing has been handed down from generation to generation maintening the taste for the italian style also with the differences of the various schools an the personal contribute of the violinists.
Untitled Project Gutenberg's The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vol.1. 4 in our series by Mozart Copyright laws are changing all over the world. and fame as a violinist increased, the same Prince shortly of Lolli, the great violinist whom we heard at Vienna immediately afterwards a large glass of strong Spanish wine; and http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/etext04/lwam110.txt
►► Classical Music ►► Tim Hugh Rota Legend of the glass Mountain/Adventure! Auber, Charles Gounod, Orchestra, ElisabethSchumann, Anonymous Pianist, Anonymous violinist 01 March http://www.bestgiftbuys.net/products-mode-classical-search_type-ArtistSearch-inp
Hungarian GLASS Artists Carmen Mezei violinist, member of Madrid Orchestra, and Kyra (Hungary) 8. FrancoiseElisabeth MACK (Franciaország MUNKEVICA, Anda (Russia) glass blowing experts http://www.c3.hu/~huglass/esemenyek/huglassen.html
Extractions: Az üveg and építandzet reprezentatív bemutatkozásának ugyan nem kezdete, de legfontosabb dokumentált állomása a Magyar Üvegmuvandzeti Társaság idén tavasszal történt Exhibitiona a Tölgyfa Galériában and az ehhez kapcsolódó konferencia, ami az Üveg az építandzetben címet viselte. Az akkori anyag and alkotógárda közel hat tucat muvandz tevékenységét ölelte fel, míg a jelen Exhibition - Bulahelyi Tibor szobrászmuvandz kezdeményezandére and rendezandében - a tér limitált adottságai okán csak 6 üvegmuvandznek az építandzethez kapcsolódó munkásságából ad válogatást. A folyamatos kibontakozás randze, hogy jövore - egy bovített anyag - kerül bemutatásra hasonló címmel Zalaegerszegen and Gyorött. Itt and most olyan tervek, makettek, modellek, fotók, eredeti munkák and anyagminták vannak kiállítva, melyek a tetozet, térfedand, kupola, a homlokzati plasztika, a portál, a kapu, az oszlopburkolat, az ablaksor, a fal, a fény-objekt - and sorolhatnánk - fogalomköréhe tartozóak.
Records International Catalogue January 1999 mezzo), elisabeth Graf violinist Váa PÞíhoda. Václav Hudeãek (violin), Lubomír Brabec (violin). Supraphon SU 3395 (Czech Republic) 01A038 $ 16.98. elisabeth and violinist Iva http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJan99.html
Extractions: Home January 2000 January 1999 January 1998 ... December 1997 FERDINAND RIES NICOLAI TCHEREPNIN (1873-1945): Narcisse et Echo, Op. 40. The follow-up to 1909's Le pavillon d'Armide, Narcisse et Echo was also premiered (in 1911) by the Diaghilev Ballet Company. Karsavina and Nizhinsky danced the leads but the ballet was criticized for being "static". Regardless of the dramatic movement, Tcherepnin's score is a masterful and atmospheric work, showing a mastery of magical orchestration (the composer was a Rimsky-Korsakov student) and opulent tone-colors which suggest Lyadov and Debussy. A wordless chorus is used to represent Echo - a touch used again (remembered) later by Ravel in Daphnis et Chloë. A valuable addition to our knowledge of ballet scores of the turn of the century. Hague Chamber Choir; Residentie Orchestra The Hague; Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos 9670 (England) PHILIP SAINTON (1891-1967): Moby Dick. Unusually for a film composer, Sainton was allowed by director John Huston to spend time on location with the film crew to work out timings, sketch musical ideas and make notes. The result was one of the most thrilling, remarkable and unjustly neglected scores in film music: a gorgeous and shimmering rhapsody of the sea. The 18 pages of notes and stills from the film also include a foreword by Ray Bradbury (who wrote the screenplay). Moscow Symphony Orchestra; William T. Stromberg. Marco Polo 8.225050 (New Zealand) ERNST VON DOHNANYI (1877-1960): Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 9, American Rhapsody, Op. 47. Dohnanyi's youthful first symphony (1900) has its second recording less than six months after its first and Bamert's reading is broader and more intense than Botstein's on Telarc. The 1953 rhapsody opens with hints of The Star-Spangled Banner and has sequences of African- and Native American style melodies before closing with an Irish-style jig. Bamert plays it for all it's worth. BBC Philharmonic; Matthias Bamert. Chandos 9647 (England)
May 2003 the right ones like glass ceilings for gays She is an advocate of peace and a violinist who believes that music doesn't have borders. http://www.teenlit.com/teenwork/may03.html
Composers In The20th Century And Contemporary Periods composer and his patron, elisabeth Sprague Coolidge. for the Russian composer andviolinist, including his glass Fragments, provides information on the composer http://www.aclkorea.org/contemporary.html
Extractions: 20¼¼±â ¹× Çö´ë ÀÛ°î°¡ (Composers in the 20th Century and Contemporary Periods) Belaubre, Louis-No? provides information on the French composer. Boulanger Sisters, The site about Lili (1893-1918) and Nadia (1887-1979). Nagy, Ivan provides samples of the composer's neo-classical compositions. Unrein, Scott features photographs, curriculum vitae, and streaming audio samples of his modern classical music. Hagen, Daron Aric contemporary American composer of serious concert music, opera, and music theatre. Israel, David composer of music for ballet and dance. Proulx, Richard composer, conductor, and organist; site has biography, opus list, links to publishing companies, discography, and a schedule of recording choir events. Takemitsu, Toru Japanese composer and musical innovator. Hoffman, Laura provides information on the composer, who is a member of the editorial staff of the Journal of the International Alliance for Women in Music Carbon, John includes biographical information, a list of works, recordings and performances, program notes and reviews for the American composer. Veltz, Kenneth-Michael
Cliquez Ici Pour La Version Française is creating three scholarships for one pianist, one violinist and one Queen ElisabethCollege of Music. marble and bronze, tapestries and stained glass windows. http://www.belgacom.be/company/en/jsp/static/spon_culture.jsp
Hermann Hesse Web Magazine a brief introduction to the glass Bead Game as cellist Julius Berger and violinistAngelika Lichtenstern to take master classes with elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Edith http://www.gss.ucsb.edu/projects/hesse/about-e.html
Extractions: "Recently a Hermann Hesse Society has been inaugurated in Nepal. The chief guest was the German Ambassador to Nepal, His Excellency Mr. Ruediger Lemp. The President of the society is Mr. Ramesh Adhikari. The Society will develop literary ties between Nepal and Germany. The society will also work for translation of various books of Hermann Hesse, specially SIDDHARTHA into Nepali Language. It also has started working to translate Nepali Folk Lores into German Language. If you can help the society by giving addresses of various Hermann Hesse Societies in Germany/Switzerland, then this new society in Nepal will be grateful to you. This will help the society to build up relations with other organizations having same interest and objective. Thanking for you time and waiting to hear from you soon.
Pasadena Symphony: Guest Soloists 2000 - 2001 the Naumberg (1998, US), the Queen elisabeth (1997, Belgium Ms. Frautschi was a sectionviolinist with The West Coast premiere of Philip glass Concerto for http://www.sgvmedia.com/Pasadenasym.com/soloists.html
Extractions: Mayuko Kamio, violinist At the age of thirteen, Japanese violinist Mayuko Kamio won First Prize in the 2000 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, which included a prize of $5,000, New York and Washington debuts in the Young Concert Artists Series, plus management services for a number of years. Ms. Kamio, who was born in Osaka, Japan in 1986, began playing the violin at the age of four. During the current season, Ms. Kamio will be performing Lalo's Symphonie Espagnol as well as violin concertos by Vieuxtemps, Paganini, Glazunov, Beethoven, Mozart and Prokofieff, with orchestras throughout Japan. She will also give a number of recitals in Japan and the U.S. Paul Tobias, cellist Originally from Washington, D.C., Paul Tobias has distinguished himself as a first-rank American cellist with critical accolades for his innovation and rich musical lineage. While the San Francisco Chronicle praises him as a "fired-up, brilliant cellist in the romantic tradition of Casals," and the Boston Globe welcomes "a superb exemplar of the new virtuosity," the New York Times calls Mr. Tobias "master of the instrument and the music inflected with the intensity and subtlety of a great singer." In addition to performances with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony, Mr. Tobias has lectured at Harvard University and UC Berkeley. He currently serves on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music. Mr. Tobias also serves as Artistic Director of New Heritage Music, an organization which is dedicated to fostering new compositions that commemorate people, events and themes central to American history.
What Happened On July 10th 1892 1835 Henryk Wieniawski Lubin Poland, violinist/composer (Souv de Moscou) 1846Elisabeth Frster guitarist (Moby Grape) 1945 Ron glass Evansville IN http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0710.htm
Extractions: What happened on July 10th Birthdates Which Occur on July 10: Deaths Which Occured July 10: Holidays Which Occur July 10: Albania Army Day Bahamas Independence Day (1973) Wyoming Statehood Day (1890) Religious Observances on July 10: Things to Remember for July 10: Highlights in History Which Occur July 10: Your Special Reminders for July 10: 1890 55øF lowest temperature for this date in NYC and 191st day of year with 174 days left (Numerology = 8) and 1936 102øF highest temperature for this date in NYC and 1993 102øF highest temperature for this date in NYC Clans Tartans History Travel ... Feedback
[ A ] Titles At Aquarius Records Intersellar Space with John Coltrane) teamed up with brilliant violinist/composerLeRoy ALIAS Other Side Of The Looking glass (Anticon) cd 13.98 Do these guys http://www.aquariusrecords.org/cat/a6.html
Extractions: Some items in our catalogs may be out of print or currently unavailable. All prices subject to change (we only change our prices when our costs change). We will always try to inform you of updated prices. Email our mailorder department for availability status. If you have general non-mailorder questions, email the store No, not the '80s metal band, featuring Yngwie that Alcatrazz had two zz's in their name. This Alcatraz was a krautrock outfit from Hamburg, who released this album, their debut, in 1972. At last it gets a cd reissue we've always been curious about 'em 'cause the striking/silly LP cover painting (the lips and teeth of a vampire, with the bloody fangs being two inverted Empire State Buildings) always shows up in books of krautrock lore like Cosmic Dreams At Play and The Crack In The Cosmic Egg. AND, they're one of those Nurse With Wound list bands too! In fact, Nurse With Wound and Stereolab 'covered' this album's brilliant lead-off track "Simple Headphone Mind" on a collaborative ep some years back. Alcatraz prove to be one of those wildly jamming, kinda-heavy bands, with some bluesy Zeppelin-esque riffing and powerful, fuzz-psych lead guitar (love that tone!) cutting through their fusionoid, jazzily-rockin' songs, which also feature sax, flute, piano, drums, bongos, and (on two tracks only) vocals. Reminds us of some way-out Traffic or Santana type of thing. Really, the mostly instrumental songs on here don't really sound like 'songs', just a lot of improv parts and crazy playing, which is of course cool by us. It totally makes sense that they started out playing covers of stuff by the likes of Savoy Brown, Vanilla Fudge, Black Sabbath, and Uriah Heep before getting into Soft Machine and Tony William's Lifetime the liner notes mention 'em blending Cannonball Adderly and Deep Purple!