Index Lesen Sie den Artikel im Strings Magazine über den Geiger, Nikolaij Znaider, von christopher whiting. Biographie in Deutsch. Diese Seite in Englisch. Diese Seite en Français. christopher whiting. ist http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/9455/deutsch.html
MUSISCOPE - Instrumentistes - Violon VanessaMae Tom s Site; whiting, christopher - Zurich-based Americanviolinist. Site contains audio and biography information. Yehudi http://www.musiscope.com/violon.htm
Extractions: Accueil Instrumentistes Sites en Français Web sites in English Bell, Joshua - provides biography, discography, and tour schedule for the American violinist and composer. Cerovsek, Corey - up and coming violinist. Chang, Sarah Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with Philadelphia String Quartet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Seattle Symphony. Enescu, George - offers a brief biography, sketch, and recomended recording. Enescu, George [stefan] - provides a photo and biography for the composer and violinist. Fischer, Julia - violinist. Golan, Lawrence - provides information on the American conductor and violinist. Heifetz, Jascha (1899-1987) - offers biography and photo of the violinist. Keylin, Misha
Extractions: Peer Resources Index Mentor Index Coaching Index Mentor Learning Index Musicians, Singers, Songwriters (Jazz, Popular, Folk, Rock) Virtually anyone can benefit from having a mentor. And most well-known, accomplished and successful artists can identify people in their lives who acted as mentors. The following list of mentor pairs was compiled by Rey Carr from a variety of sources including autobiographies, biographies, newspaper articles, personal interviews, and diligent historical research. If you know of mentor pairs that ought to be added, we have provided an opportunity for you to submit the names and details: Add a Mentor Pair MUSICIANS, SONGWRITERS, AND SINGERS Mel Torme mentor to Maureen McGovern (Broadway singer) Jack Benny mentor to Gisele McKenzie (Canadian singer, violinist, comic actress) Ravi Shankar mentor to Shambu Das (sitar teacher of George Harrison), George Harrison, and Phillip Glass
NPR : Performance Today For Wednesday, January 12, 2000 Professor Robert Levin, joins Melinda whiting from the around in Boston Young violinistCarolin Anne Along with pianist christopher Taylor, Widmann performs http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=12-Jan-2000
About Kurt Weill--Discography Carole Farley, soprano, Michael Guttman, violinist, Rheinische Philharmonie, José WithChristopher Littlewood, piano Charles Rydell, Margaret whiting and others http://www.kwf.org/pages/kw/kwdisco.html
Extractions: Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. . Frederick Burchinal, Dale Travis, Margaret Thompson, Westminster Choir, Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra, Julius Rudel, cond. EMI 7243 5 56976 2. Die Dreigroschenoper. Frankfurt Opera; Wolfgang Rennert, cond. Philips 426 668-2. [CD reissue of 1966 recording.] Die Dreigroschenoper. Kollo, Kemper, Milva, Adorf, Dernesch; RIAS Berlin Sinfonietta, John Mauceri, cond. London 430075. Die Dreigroschenoper. Bulgarian Television and Radio Mixed Choir and Symphony Orchestra; Victor Symonette, cond. Koch International Classics 3-7006-2. Die Dreigroschenoper. Die Dreigoschenoper. Baal, Clarin, Degenhardt, Drews, Held, Messemer, Qualtinger, Wieder; Harald Vock, Regie; James Last, Musikalische Leitung. Polyphon 847 515-2; Polydor 543 563-2. [Die Dreigroschenoper] L'Opera de Quat'Sous. In French: Oswald D'Andrea, cond. Disques Jacques Canetti 101272. [Die Dreigroschenoper] The Threepenny Opera.
Welcome To Tango Meydl University with Kira whiting, Mzuri Robertson winning production Barrymore starringChristopher Plummer and Factory Records), klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals http://www.tangomeydl.com/performers.shtml
Extractions: Tango Meydl Productions Jenny Levison has been participating in the klezmer and Yiddish music revival since 1993. She has studied Yiddish singing and Jewish musical arranging and composition with Michael Alpert, Alan Bern, and other members of Brave Old World, the Klezmatics, and the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Her passion for Yiddish tango is the synthesis of her love for Yiddish music and for Argentine tango. Jenny has been researching, collecting, and performing Yiddish tango music since 1993. In January 1998, she traveled to Buenos Aires to study tango dancing and to research Jewish influence in tango composition and performance. To date, she has collected over 150 tangos with Yiddish lyrics, as well as dozens of tangos by Jewish composers. With David Robboy, she was a founding member of the Portland Yiddish Theatre Ensemble. In the Spring of 1996, her 20th century classical composition A Klezmer Suite: Trern, Ayz, Mabl was performed at Portland State University by Andrew Ehrlich, Mike Curtis, and Genia Shadrin. In the Spring of 1999, she performed her 20th-century classical composition, Shtil, Mayn Corazon, at Marylhurst University with Kira Whiting, Mzuri Robertson, and Jim Ormond.
Special Jazz & Blues Holiday Buying Guide whiting s The Littlest Star a musical story is based on country/gospel jazz guitaristDenny Jiosa and Nashville Chamber Orchestra violinist Conni Ellisor. http://www.jazzblues.org/archives/news/news2002/news12152002-c.htm
Extractions: Our suggestion for a unique Christmas present is a gift membership to the . A mere $25 gets a years subscription to , plus weekly email News updates, a free CD with 18 famous artists, a free gift from JAZZ, 50% discounts at our fantastic summer concerts, and discounts on tickets to Nashville Symphony and other arts events. TJBS rates will probably go up in 2003, so get your friends a membership while they are still a terrific bargain! To have a membership sent with a special gift card, call 665-1287 or email to pacollins7@msn.com JAZZ at 265 White Bridge Rd. For your holiday listening, they have some out of print and hard to find classics, like "Jingle Jazz" on CD and cassette: Chet Baker - "Silent Nights", The Ramsey Lewis Trio - "Sounds of Christmas", Various Artists -" God Rest Ye Merry Jazzmen", and Stan Kenton - "A Merry Christmas". What music lover wouldn't like one of these hip 2003 Music Calendars: They have "Blues", "Classic Jazz", "Classic Guitars", "Bob Marley", "Shan Kelly Cecilio" calendars. They also have these English imports: "Beatles" (two designs), "Jimi Hendrix", "The Doors", "Elvis Presley", and "Bob Marley" calendars. How about an original work of art as a classy Christmas gift? They have great paintings and other original art by award-winning artist R. Lafayette Mitchell, Joni Bishop, Ed Smith, and others. Purchase of some of the Mitchell paintings benefits their YPAINT Workshop youth program.
Discussion Group 01, 2004 Re BC ( Before Cain s) April 01, 2004 RE whiting Hall Rosetta Jim April26, 2004 CLAUDE WILLIAMS OKLAHOMA JAZZ violinist PASSED AWAY SUNDAY FUZZ http://www.texasplayboys.net/disc6_toc.htm
Extractions: Home Contents Search Post ... Current Discussions Note: you may need to reload this page to see the most recent additions. Time Frame of Leon McAuliffe Christina December 14, 2003 Glen Rheese - Sax Player - When was he with the band? Gene Myers December 15, 2003 "Frankie Jean" question John Gill December 16, 2003 Re: "Frankie Jean" question
Extractions: by The JavaScript Source Searches all classical reviews. This is powerful so you will get multiple results as it will find a review in the listings pages, the individual review and the same review in the scrolling scripts Classical Editor: Rob Barnett, Reviewers: Peter Grahame Woolf, David Wright. A complete list of contributors can be seen here 2000 Reviews [Dec] [Nov] [Oct] [Sep] [ Aug Jul Jun May] ... Jan Click here for 1999 reviews 1998 reviews Click Chorus and Orchestra of the San Francisco Opera conducted by Tiziano Severini Recorded at the San Francisco Opera in 1988. ARTHAUS 1000 046 [116 mins] [IL] In short, a splendid production which in this DVD format is a feast for the ear and the eye. Antoine REICHA Wind Quintets - C minor, Op. 91 No. 6; F, Op. 88 No. 6.
Extractions: by Donald Clarke Chapter 12 The Early 1950s: Frustration and Confusion After the Second World War the twentieth century seemed to be the American century. The only nation to come out of the war healthier than when it went in was the USA; the Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe, while at home the Depression was over, and a great many ex-soldiers were taking advantage of the GI Bill to acquire further education, an opportunity that had mostly been denied their parents. During the war the income of the average white family had doubled, but the income of the average black family had tripled; industry was working flat out to supply consumers (a new buzz-word) with everything they wanted, and the perfect society seemed to be just around the corner. Could we not invent anything we needed? There were unseen difficulties ahead, but the biggest problem facing the record business as the decade turned appeared to be technological confusion. The invention of microgroove records started the battle of the speeds, which meant dislocation in the industry and headaches for retailers. Mainstream popular music itself in the post-war years became anodyne, as though the hole at the centre of it previously occupied by the big bands could be filled only with marshmallow.
VOCALS christopher GINES Way It Goes contemporary pop. of M. Charnin Andrea McCardle, MargaretWhiting, Andrea Marcovicci Never Been Gone Budding NYC violinist who was http://originalcastrecords.com/vocals.htm
Extractions: JONNY ABELES Always Big band singer ACCIDENTALS Mostly A Cappella ACCIDENTALS Accidental Christmas Accapella Christmas songs ACCIDENTALS Popular 'Best accapella group in America'...NY Post PATRICK AHEARN Patterns of Heart First release by cabaret star doing standards CARL ALLOCCO Goodbye Charlie Dog Artist previously known as Charlie Dog TOM ANDERSEN The Journey Extremely popular NYC cabaret singer's long awaited new CD. LEZLIE ANDERS With Love Buddy Greco's wife TOM ANDERSEN Faraway Places Popular cabaret artist.
1073 North Benson Spring 2000 26, christopher B. Love AHANA Student Achievement Embassy and featured Austrian violinistKaren Adam Editorial Board Douglas whiting Associate Vice President http://www.fairfield.edu/publications/1073/1073spring00.htm
Extractions: Touch and Live Photo by Susan Warner (Above) AHANA Alumni Unity Reception, January 29. Back row, standing (l-r): Luis Ballena '98, Marilyn Lopez Flores '89, Tabitha Brickhouse Fortt '90, Johnnie Jones '94, Elner Scott Morrell '81, Dan Caldera '02, Charise Burt '92, Larri Mazon, director of Multicultural Relations, Heather Clinton '98, Von Potter '96, Luis Rivera '95, Kaimwatie Bhairo '97. Middle row, sitting (l-r): Simone Coley '96, Cathy Perry '90, Martha Alejandro Bird '90, Priscilla Resto '97, and Cynthia Swift, counselor in Multicultural Relations. Front row (l-r): Mildred Scott '97, Jamie Capafoli '00, Justin Wright '00, Diana Yepes '90, Eileen Lopez '92, and Sim Taing '93. For Dr. Tabitha Brickhouse Fortt '90, family practitioner and mother of three young children, reaching out to current and prospective AHANA students at Fairfield University just comes naturally. Since October, the former women's basketball standout has been back to visit for the Christopher B. Love AHANA Student Achivement Awards Dinner, Unity 2000 (an alumni reunion and student mentoring program), Horizons Weekend (an introduction to campus life and academics for accepted AHANA students), and "just to play some basketball" in Alumni Hall.
Campus Currents April 2001 By Douglas J. whiting, Associate Vice President for Ciavaglia 04 and directed byChristopher Jack 01 guitarist Eric Donnell 03, violinist Michael Capriotti http://www.fairfield.edu/publications/ccapril01/ccapril01.htm
Extractions: Photo by Phil Humnicky A marathon runner. A one-time professional singer in a pop and rock band (who has since scaled back to chorale tenor). A collector of fine wines, and a window shopper for the vintages he'd love to own. A scientist whose teaching and research take place at the intersection of mathematics and computer science, and whose appreciation for the Jesuit tradition of education includes a commitment to the liberal arts, a keen interest in academic innovation, and a strong belief in the value of service learning. Meet Dr. Timothy Law Snyder, who will join Fairfield University as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences on July 1, 2001. Having spent the last fourteen years at Georgetown University - as a faculty member, department chair, and Dean of Science - Dr. Snyder considers the opportunity to assume a broader role at Fairfield University a matter of "Divine luck." "Fairfield is known as a strong institution, with a strong faculty, strong administration, and bright students," he says. "In making a change, I wanted to remain affiliated with the Jesuit educational tradition because of its intellectual muscle, emphasis on the liberal arts, and commitment to service. Fairfield University is a place attuned to life in all its dimensions, and is actively engaged in service to society. For me, that's a real fit, as is the Jesuit appreciation for other cultures, subcultures, and traditions."
Idle Chatter (090899) Joe whiting. Although his 1920s career had him pegged strictly as an instrumentalistplaying alongside greats such as guitarist Eddie Lang, violinist Joe Venuti http://newtimes.rway.com/1999/090899/chatter.shtml
Extractions: "As we blast into a new century and prepare for the unknown, let's not forget about what brought us to this point: the birth of rhythm'n'blues, the marriage of country and blues and the crazy kid it spawned, rock'n'roll. Vintage soul music and its sacred beginnings. Country is king and swing is back with a vengeance, the sound of the street. And what does it all mean? I'm not sure...but I do know that if we want to live in the future, we'd better understand and embrace our past." Joe Whiting As a full moon shone like a spotlight over his home in rural Cincinnatus, 96-year-old jazz trombonist Spiegle Willcox quietly shuffled off life's bandstand for the final time in the early morning hours of Aug. 26. Ever the impish wit, Willcox often drew chuckles from recent audiences by claimingstraight-facedthat, "I'm not afraid of dying; I just don't want to be around when it happens." That's pretty much how it went down, too, as the pioneering jazzman drifted off in his sleep, some four years shy of the century mark. On May 3, 1998, more than 500 well-wishers turned out as Willcox fronted an all-star jazz band at
Idle Chatter (072899) The Syracuse violinist who died July 22 played classical music with the SyracuseSymphony Orchestra as far back as the Skaneateles singer Joe whiting has been http://newtimes.rway.com/1999/072899/chatter.shtml
Extractions: "If you look at pictures from the Woodstock movie and see these people squatting in the mud, you'd say, 'What are they going to grow up to be? Just look at these guys.' You know, they turned out to be Wall Street. It just goes to show you the flexibility of the human organism that people who would willingly sit in the mud and chant 'No rain' periodically between badly amplified rock groups could suddenly turn out to be the ones to run the U.S. economy." Frank Zappa "Give me a thousand acres of tractable land and all the gang members that exist, and you'll see the authentic alternative lifestyle, the agrarian one." Bob Dylan Holly Kost a.k.a. Holly Friedman , the former producer-host of the mid-1980s local cable TV series Musicuse , now works on lower Broadway as co-founding partner of Intercultural Niche Strategies (INS) . Founded in 1996, INS specializes in promotion, public relations, advertising and tour campaigns for a variety of Celtic, World Music and New Age artists, including African guitarist King Sunny Ade , Irish tenor and Irish fiddler Eileen Ivers After leaving the groundbreaking local music show Musicuse , Friedman returned to her native New York City in the late 1980s. She worked in various record company jobs, including a stint as international marketing/export director for
The Dead Rock Stars Club 2003 July To December Clooney, Dorothy Dandridge, Ginger Rogers, Sylvia Syms, Margaret whiting, ChrisConnor Western Swing ) Born 1130-1919, in Waco - violinist, saxophonist and http://thedeadrockstarsclub.com/2003b.html
Extractions: 2003 July - December Herbie Mann (Herbert Jay Solomon) - Died 7-1-2003 - Prostate cancer ( Jazz ) Born 4-16-1930 in Brooklyn, NY, U.S. - Played Flute and clarinet - (He did, "Comin' Home Baby") - Led The Afro-Jazz Sextet - Worked with Mat Mathews, Chick Corea, Dave Valentin and Bill Evans. Tim Kelley - Died 7-2-2003 in Caledonia, Livingston County - Electrocuted ( Pop ) Born 1960 - Played Trumpet - Was a member of The Skycoasters Jean-Pierre Marceau - Died 7-2-2003 in Montreal, Canada - His motorcycle collided with a van ( Chansonnier ) Born 1954 - Musician.
November 16 Kreitzer, France, composer/virtuoso violinist (Paris Conserv 1873, 1873 WC (WilliamChristopher) Handy (composer 1988 In 1917, John whiting, British dramatist http://www.chrishobbs.com/nov16.htm
Extractions: "The ultimate consequence of protecting men from the results of their own folly is to fill the world with fools." Herbert Spencer November 16 - The Day I Was Born 320th day of year with 45 days left (Numerology = 9) November - The ninth month in the old Roman calendar that began the year in March from novem meaning nine Contents People Born on the Day
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