KIRKINTILLOCH WAR MEMORIAL PAGE 2 and who shared the name William paterson but am Mrs. Sarah Patterson, 56 Hillside Ave., victoria BC. He was an accomplished violinist, and besides pursuing http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/7309/war-14.htm
Crankycrowspring04 anniversary of Kisumu (a town near victoria Falls by East African music expert Doug paterson, whose love of horns, Come L Aria, violinist Lino Cannavacciuolo s http://www.geocities.com/pherlevi/crankycrowspring04.html
Extractions: independent release I get pretty excited when I hear of another Canadian world music group releasing a CD. The Canadian border is not far from Seattle and Seattle has its own world music community worthy of attention and yet, it is British Columbia's music scene that grabs my attention time and time again. I find that the musicians of British Columbia wield an uncompromising stance when it comes to experimenting with their varying traditions. The Canadian government's cultural program certainly allows for these musicians to explore their diverse cultures while also experimenting with other cultures found within their community. One of the musical highlights of British Columbia is the Vancouver World Music Collective which in itself brings together Asian, African, European and other musicians together. VWMC acts as a hub for a diverse traditional music groups that make British Columbia their home. The Chinese fusion group, Orchid Ensemble has certainly benefited from the above arrangement and this can be heard on their latest recording
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition This is a list of notable Australians The Commonwealth of Australia is the sixth largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in Australasia. Australia includes the island of Tasmania, which is an Australian State. New Zealand is to the southeast; and Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and East Timor to its north. The name 'Australia' comes from the Latin phrase terra australis incognita ("unknown southern land", see Terra Australis). Click the link for more information. See also the list of 100 Australian Living Treasures Australian Living Treasures are people who have been nominated by the National Trust. The first list of 100 Living Treasures was published in 1997. The list was recently refreshed with 15 names, following the deaths of notable Australians such as: Sir Donald Bradman, Ruth Cracknell, Slim Dusty, RM Williams and Judith Wright McKinney. The list stands as follows:
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Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz CANOE Travel CNEWS CANOE Money C-Health LIFEWISE AUTONET flirt.canoe.ca Newsstand WHAM! gaming AllPop Search eBay.ca Find Old Friends Free E-Mail shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index World (CP) - Beloved broadcaster Peter Gzowski, who as host of CBC's Morningside helped many Canadians better understand their own country, was among a number of prominent people who died in 2002. Canadians also said farewell to Frank Shuster, one half of the famed Wayne and Shuster comedy team, writer Timothy Findley and political commentator Dalton Camp. Gzowski, whose mellow, even-tempered voice was as familiar to many CBC radio listeners as their morning coffee, died of emphysema at age 67 in Toronto on Jan. 24. He hosted This Country in the Morning from 1971 to '74 and Morningside for 15 years starting in 1982. But he was also a newspaper columnist, magazine editor, television personality, the founder of a golf tournament in aid of literacy and the author of 16 books.
Linedancer Music stands in two worlds a pioneer violinist and voc The Borderers Songwriter/guitarist Jim paterson and lyricist victoria Bolandvictoria Boland A Canadian singer http://www.linedancermagazine.com/ldmusic/artistindex.asp
Family Fragments of South Shields was an accomplished violinist and well He married Mary paterson they lived in Johnstone Scotland ship)d25/2/1922 Yarck, victoria, Australia http://www.mcmenemy.org/McMeanmain/family.html
Melbourne Concerts, 1 December 2002 Principal violinist Seung Young Chung. from Moubray), British Music Society of victoria JS Bach Adrian McEniery, Simon Meadows, Belinda paterson, Brenda Pitts http://www.alphalink.com.au/~grob/archive/y2002/dec02_2.html
Hamish MacCunn 10 (paterson s Concerts Edinburgh 27 January 1890 bed in Challenged and for The violinist and other the concert going public and Queen victoria, who asked http://www.britishclassicalmusic.com/maccunn.html
Extractions: Main Composers Magazine Concerts ... Tavener Details for this page have been provided by the British Music society. A Scottish Composer, Conductor and Teacher. There was no shortage of Scottish composers in the nineteenth century and early years of this century but their names no longer appear on concert programmes in Scotland or in other parts of Great Britain. We might recall names such as William Wallace, John B. McEwen, Learmont Drysdale and Hamish MacCunn but most of us would find great difficulty in recalling any of their music with the exception perhaps of one work by Hamish MacCunn. By now readers of this who are also avid television watchers might have remembered that the BBC Television series "Sutherland s Law" shown in recent years used MacCunn s Overture Land of the Mountain and the Flood as its title music. MacCunn, born on 22 March 1868, was a composer, conductor and teacher of great merit. Pupils who studied with him during the short time he was at the Royal Academy maintained that he was a born teacher of charming and unselfish character. He gained a high reputation in London musical circles as well as in countries abroad and expressed his Scottish heritage of poetry and romance more successfully than any of his predecessors. Many of his works exhibit a folk music element and MacCunn had a genuine love of Scottish folksongs but he disliked imitation, and detested songs like Wha Wadna Fight for Charlie or Within a Mile o Edinburgh Toun .
Individuals, Companies, Books And Collections In The World Of Tartan John McGregor Hastie had been a violinist with one Commission to design tartans for Queen victoria and her Romanes paterson, This volume was presented on 9th http://www.tartansauthority.com/web/site/Tartan/Research/researchers.asp
Extractions: Search the Tartan Index TARTAN SEARCH Information about Tartan TARTAN Highland Dress HIGHLAND DRESS General information for The clans THE CLANS Directory of tartan products DIRECTORY General information JOHNNIE A' THING SHOP An historical miscellany of individuals, companies, books and collections that have peopled the world of tartan through the ages and become household names. This collection is by no means complete and suggestions for new entries, and additions/corrections/illustrations to existing ones, will be most welcome. Families include: Allardice, Anderson, Baird, Barclay, Bethune, Blair, Cameron, Campbell, Chisholm, Crichton, Davidson, Dickson, Douglas, Drummond, Duncan, Edgar, Erskine, Farquharson, Fletcher, Forbes, Fraser, Gibson, Gordon, Graham, Guthrie, Hay, Henderson, Hume, Hunter, Irvine, Keith, Ker, Knox, Leith, Lindsay, Lyon, Macaulay, MacDonald, MacGregor, Mackenzie, MacLaren, MacPherson, Melville, Menzies, Munro, Napier, Neish, Nicolson, Ochterlony, Ogilvy, Patterson, Ramsay, Robertson, Shaw, Simpson, Sinclair, Skene, Stirling, Strachan, Stuart, Thomson, Turnbull, Wallace, Watson, Wemyss, Wishart, Yeoman, and Young, to name but a few.
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Extractions: Known to have recorded for the Peacock Label, under the name of 'The Pall Mall Players'. The 'a' side had "Something Came and Got Me In The Spring" and the 'b' side was "Jog Along". The band was also seen in a late 1930s British film release. In private correspondence, Ms. Rachael Henson has advised that : Still actively touring and playing, this is a professional band with a large contingent of regulars. The band features the music of Glenn Miller and the swing era. It's acknowledged by the Miller Estate as one of the best tribute bands. Touring all the time. Assorted records and CD's... does not sell to dealers but distributes at concerts. Old stuff finds it way onto cheap and cheerful CD/LPs.
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Darien Scheme One of the leading proponents was William paterson, a Scot He was an accomplished violinist and proficient in Howard, also from Birmingham, in victoria in 1867 http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.fraser/furth.htm
Extractions: Darien Scheme The Darien Scheme was a plan, in the last years of the 17th century, to start a Scottish colony in Darien (on the isthmus of Panama). The idea was that this would enable Scottish merchants to take part in trade beteeen the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, instead of ships having to take the long and hazardous voyage round Cape Horn. One of the leading proponents was William Paterson, a Scot who was also a founder of the Bank of England. Subscriptions to finance the scheme rolled in from investors all over Scotland, including £100 from Patrick Balneves merchant in Dundee and £200 from his second cousin, James Balneves of Glencarse, and in a short time the required £400,000 had been raised - a vast amount of money for that time. On the 14th of July 1698, the expedition set sail from Scottish port of Leith, round the north of Scotland bound for Darien. However, the whole scheme finished in disaster due to disease in the swamps and jungles of Central America, and from attacks from native Indians and Spanish colonists. The results was that Scotland was greatly impoverished and the fiasco was a significant factor in bringing about the union of Scotland and England in 1707. A full account can be got in John Prebble's 'Darien', One of the many people who went to Darien, never to return, was Robert Balnaves , a steward's mate on board the ship 'Caledonia'. His brother, James, was appointed executor of his estate in 1707. There are no other clues as to who these might be but there is a family of Balnaves with a Robert and James from
Extractions: The longest-running festival on the Sunshine Coast the 31 st Festival of the Performing Arts wraps up this weekend with a Piano Encore Concert at Ravens Cry Theatre on Saturday, April 3 at 2 p.m., with admission by donation to benefit the awards and scholarships fund. In the course of this years volunteer-run Festival, professional adjudicators have reviewed 312 performances (with participants numbering much higher, as many bands and choirs were among those performing.) and awarded the largest-ever number of prizes, medals and trophies. Four outstanding young musicians will represent the Sunshine Coast at the BC Music Festival in Victoria : the golden-voiced Dora Brooks (vocals), multi-talented Stephen Beckmyer and Jeremy Williams (strings), Neal Andrews (piano) and flautist Maija Lund (woodwinds). Driven by love of music and a wish to support emerging musicians, volunteers and the working Board (who list vacuuming the Arts Centre and piano moving in their job descriptions) devote hours of time to the Festival organization. Still, fundraising to cover rent venues, pay adjudicator and technician fees and fill the awards pool is an ongoing chore, said retiring Festival President Dorothy Fraser. All the money we get to run this thing comes from community donations, and a grant from the SCRD, Fraser noted. We have wonderful community support from various businesses, particularly Marketplace IGA in
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Extractions: Please send us an e-mail with your full name, web address, snail mail address and phone number (optional). Please be careful when typing in your web address ! You may also send us a one-line description of yourself and/or your music, which we'll post under your URL. Meet The Composer is not a membership organization, and there is no charge for this service. This area of the site is updated on a regular basis. John Luther Adams J. Brendan Adamson Judah Adashi Web Site of composer-pianist-conductor Miguel del Aguila Contains biographical information, a list of his recordings, and booking information. Janice G. Augustus
Number 12 November 1996 Jai Hay, Sophie Lucas, Bruce paterson, Odette Shadbolt $15,000 Doreen Cumming is a violinist with the recorder making techniques with Fred Morgan in victoria. http://www.arts.tas.gov.au/publications/news/punew12.htm
Extractions: The Minister for the Arts, Sport and Recreation the Hon. Sue Napier (centre) with Alderman John Lees, Chair of the Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board and Lynne Smith, Manager of Arts Tasmania presenting the 1997 Arts Grants and Loans recommendations The Minister for Arts, Sport and Recreation, Sue Napier, drew attention to the new Start-up grants made in the 1997 Arts Grants and Loans Program. 'One of the features of the 1997 program will be the assistance to younger artists in developing their careers. There are a number of professional development opportunities for artists at other stages in their careers', the Minister said. Young artists were awarded Start-up Grants across all artforms. These were: Cameron Bonde, James Bowden, Couch Culture (Dunce Gallery), Dylan Glock, Jai Hay, Sophie Lucas, Bruce Paterson, Odette Shadbolt, Siglo Magazine, Benjamin Wall and Heather Wheatley. Apart from direct support to individual artists in 1997 Arts Tasmania will be providing a number of professional development opportunities throughout the year for artists. Artists are encouraged to seek information from Arts Tasmania on the following opportunities.
1997/1998 that his father, Leopold (a highly esteemed violinist and composer in Ogoun Badagris by Christopher Rouse Voices by Robert paterson Sultans of victoria Chi. http://www.cys.org/About_CYS/Archives/1990_s/1997_1998/1997_1998.html
Vancouver North Shore News (B.C.): Weekly Entertainment on paper, on loan from The Art Gallery of Greater victoria. Cast features North Shore actors Susan Chapple and Sheila paterson. Oct. Angela Qiuring, violinist. http://www.nsnews.com/issues98/w102698/entertn.html
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