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21. Relevant Links | Chamber Orchestra Of The Springs
composer, pianist author; Barta, steve, pianist, composer Ma, YoYo, cellist; Vandenhul,Tiffany, harpist pianist. Springs area venues Arnold hall, USAFA (map
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22. Music CDs
Bestselling pianist steve hall and a renowned group of musicians passionatelyperform a wondrous assortment of classic Celtic melodies.
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Russ Peterson and his full orchestra, "The Top Hats" presents this vintage series. Selections include: Watch What Happens, All Of Me, Angel Eyes, Just Friends, As Time Goes By, Moonlight In Vermont, They Can't Take That Away From You, When Sonny Gets Blue, No Greater Love and more.
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23. DSM Records - Welcome!
steve here are his frequent musical partner, pianist Kevin Hays Entered My Mind wasthe basis of steve's love for House Is Not A Home first drew hall to this
http://www3.sympatico.ca/dsmrecords/dsm-3019.html
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STEVE HALL QUARTET featuring Kevin Hays
"Hall Things'"

Steve Hall, sax
Kevin Hays, piano
Joe Martin, bass
Lorne Ellen, drums
Recorded October 18, 1997
at La Maison de la Culture Frontenac Montreal born Steve Hall is no newcomer to music. After many years playing locally he, in 1977, received a scholarship to the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where he studied with Joe Allard, Jaki Byard and George Russell. He won a prize as soloist when the NEC's big band took first place at the Notre Dame Collegiate jazz festival.
An improviser of the highest order with an immediately identifiable sound, Steve has made New York his home base since 1979 and is held in high esteem there by his peers. In New York he gained big band experience with the orchestras of Machito, Byard, Gil Evans and Lionel Hampton. As well this major talent has not gone unnoticed in the small group field and such diverse jazz artists as Art Blakey, Cedar Walton, Wynton Marsalis, Elvin Jones, Woody Shaw and Roy Haynes have availed themselves of his services.
The musicians joining Steve here are his frequent musical partner, pianist Kevin Hays, well known for his work with Sonny Rollins and his own sessions for the Blue Note label, Joe Martin, an unsung bassist who should have a brilliant future and another sometime associate, drummer Lorne Ellen who also spent considerable time in New York. A marvellous empathy between Steve and Kevin can be heard here, particularly in the duets.

24. Jazz Workshop Celebrates 30 Years Of Education, Concerts: 6/02
pianist Taylor Eigsti, 17, began his professional career at age 8. steve Erquiaga'sTrio Paradiso. Sunday, July 14, 730 pm Campbell Recital hall. $20.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/report/news/june19/jazz-619.html

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Stanford Report, June 14, 2002 Jazz workshop celebrates 30 years of education, concerts The Stanford Jazz Workshop celebrates its 30th anniversary this season as one of the Bay Area's premiere jazz educators and concert presenters. The workshop organizes a jazz camp for musicians ages 12-17, a jazz residency for musicians ages 12 and up, and an evening summer program for general listeners and musicians. It also organizes a series of jazz concerts, which, in the mid 1980s, was expanded and given its own name: the Stanford Jazz Festival. This year's festival, which runs from June 29 through Aug. 10, includes more than 30 concerts and special events. In addition, a series of free, noontime concerts are set to take place on some weekdays outside Tresidder Union between roughly July 21 through Aug. 10; after-hour jam sessions are scheduled for Mondays and a few other weeknights from about June 24 through Aug. 10 in the Coffee House. Following is a schedule of the festival concerts and events through July 31. Tickets and festival passes can be purchased at the Stanford Ticket Office in Tresidder Union or by calling the office at (650) 725-2787. Tickets also can be ordered online at

25. Carbon: Concerts
1987 comic opera Benjamin were sung by Stephen Kalm, Constance Beavon and Tonya Currier,accompanied by clarinetist Doris hallGulati and pianist steve Graff.
http://www.johncarbon.com/concerts.html
Upcoming Concerts
Sad News:
The Washington Chamber Symphony disbands. World premiere of Endangered Species cancelled. On Sept. 13 and 14 at 7:30 PM in Washington D.C., at the Terrace Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, doublebass soloist Richard Fredrickson, with the Washington Chamber Orchestra, was scheduled to present the world premiere of John Carbon's Endangered Species for doublebass and chamber orchestra, conducted by Stephen Simon. Click on the following link to read the story: Washington Post Article
Good News:
Endangered Species will be recorded. Richard Fredrickson and the Slovak Radio Orchestra will record the work in November for future release on the MMC label. Presented as part of "Músicos del Norte," Fantasy for harpsichord and string quartet will be performed by harpsichordist María Teresa Chenlo on March 24th, 2003 at Casa de América-Palacio de Linares in Madrid, Spain.
Previous Performances
On Sunday, February 23, 2003, pianist William Wright presented the world premiere of Six More Spanish Lessons in the Barshinger Center for the Musical Arts in Hensel Hall at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.

26. Ronnie Scott's Club
cutting edge jazz (Queen Elizabeth hall, Wednesday 12th at John Marshall, Art Themen,steve Waterman, Andy Karlheinz Miklin (Thursday 13th); pianist Nikki Yeoh
http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/109/109_14.htm

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of the artists due to appear in the coming months The first anniversary of
RONNIE SCOTT'S
death
by JIM GODBOLT A report on the LAUNCH at the
CLUB of TONY REMY'S
new CD
METAMORFOLLOW-G

a review of the CD by MIKE GAVIN
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YOUNG JAZZ MUSICIAN
OF THE YEAR
competition winner ALISTAIR WHITE The RONNIE SCOTT / HERBERT COOT LETTERS TREVOR MANWARING on distributors HARMONICA MUNDI , plus Club Director PETE KING'S column RONNIE SCOTT OBE . Reprint of two articles from JARS 1981 relating to RONNIE SCOTT being awarded the OBE EVENTS page. A roundup of jazz events happening around the Capital and beyond Report by CINDY HACKER of the TONY CROMBIE benefit held at the 100 Club JAZZ RECORD RETAILERS in London MEMBERSHIP FORM NEW CDS - MIKE GAVIN reviews MIKE GARRICK's FOR LOVE OF DUKE.... AND RONNIE BRIAN DAVIS appraises ECHOES OF ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA's new album on JAZZ HOUSE BRIAN DAVIS concludes his appraisal of RONNIE SCOTT on DISC New JAZZ HOUSE releases by DEREK EVERETT NORTON GLASS reviews PAUL RODGER'S new CD `NOW` WHISPERS. MURMURS and ASIDES. A miscellany of brickbats and bouquets, ruminations and reflections by LANCE FAIRFAX EVENTS ORIS LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL Serious have produced a wonderfully varied and internationally-flavoured programme during November for the Oris London Jazz Festival. At the Purcell Room, the jazz pianist Fred Hersch performs solo (Friday 7th); another major jazz pianist, McCoy Tyner, appearing with his trio at the Royal Festival Hall on Monday 10th. The Charles Lloyd Quartet support (Tickets £10 to £20).

27. Blair University Concerts
artist steve and Judy Turner Recital hall, 8 pm, Free and open to the public Friday,February 7, 2003 BLAIR CONCERT SERIES Blair String Quartet with pianist
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/Blair/calendar.htm
Blair Calendar of Events CURRENT UPDATE - March 14, 2003
MARCH 2003
Tickets for all March Blair Concert Series events go on sale February 6 .
Tickets are available at the Blair Front Desk and Sarratt Student Center.

Monday, March 10, 2003
BLAIR CONCERT SERIES
Mixed Chamber Concert
from Romance to Revolution
to Realism:
Musical Treasures of Russia
Jama Reagan and Kay Rhee, duo-pianists Arensky's "Suite No. 1, Op. 15 $10 Adults; $8 VU Faculty/Staff; $5 Seniors/Students Ingram Hall, 8 p.m. Honoring the Blair Patrons Society and Overture Members Tuesday, March 11, 2003 CHANCELLOR'S LECTURE SERIES Paula Vogel, Pulitzer Prize-Winning playwright for "How I Learned to Drive" Ingram Hall, 6 p.m., Free and open to the public Friday and Saturday, March 14 and 15, 2003 EMERGENCE presented by NASHVILLE BALLET and BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC featuring the debuts of "Night of the Iguana" by Michael Alec Rose and "LAPseDANCE" by Stan Link. Also performances of Appalachian and Celtic fiddle tunes with Crystal Plohman. Ingram Hall, 8 p.m.

28. MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Pianists: H
hall, steve Piano orchestrations of inspirational and romantic music. Hess, DameMyra (1890-1965) - A tribute to British pianist; includes a brief biography
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about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Pianists : H A B C D ... Hall, Steve - Piano orchestrations of inspirational and romantic music. Biography, order information. Hess, Dame Myra (1890-1965) - A tribute to British pianist; includes a brief biography outlining her career in Europe and America with Real Audio sound files of her playing. Hill, Andrew (b. 1937) - Jazz pianist and composer; includes biographical notes, discography, press, images, tour plan. Hinrichs, Marie-Luise - German pianist; includes CDs, photos, biography, interview, reviews. Hirata, Makiko - Includes resume, repertoire, concerts and audio samples. Hollander, Lorin - Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring, institutes for transformation in healing and education and links. Huang, Eileen - China born pianist, living in Positano, Italy. Biography, CDs, Concerts, International Chamber Music Courses in summer in Italy and China.
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29. ASC MADE IN MANCHESTER CD
Ascension is the ninepiece band organised by pianist steve Plews to setting for powerfulsolo work from saxophonists Ed Jones and Mike hall, trumpeters Duncan
http://www.ascrecords.com/details6.htm
ASC CD6 Steve Plews Ascension: Made In Manchester ascrecords.com "...Ascension is the nine-piece band organised by pianist Steve Plews to play his own compositions. And a great success it is too, judging by 'Made in Manchester' (ASC CD6) recorded 'live' at the city's Band on the Wall in 1995. Plews' imaginative compositions provide an excellent setting for powerful solo work from saxophonists Ed Jones and Mike Hall, trumpeters Duncan Mackay and Steve Waterman, trombonist Liam Kirkman and violinist Chris Garrick. The rhythm section, too, is a delight throughout, with Plews' sparkling piano work complemented by bassist Steve Berry and drummer Peter Fairclough..."
Pete Martin Jazz UK Steve Plews - piano/composer with:
Ed Jones, Mike Hall, Steve Waterman, Duncan Mackay,
Liam Kirkman, Chris Garrick, Steve Berry, Peter Fairclough
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30. Inside Binghamton University
Soprano Sonia Theodoridou, pianist Janis Vakarelis and violinist Dimitris A Journeyin Latin Jazz steve Brown and A Latin beat will fill the hall as guitarist
http://inside.binghamton.edu/September-October/2sept99/music.html
Music from around the globe on tap for new season
In addition to two special presentations, the department is offering a chamber and jazz series, the Casadesus Series and 13 ensemble concerts. Tickets are availabe individually or as part of a package through the Music Department or through the Anderson Center Box Office.
Special presentations
Midori and Robert McDonald
Saturday, October 16, 8:15 p.m., Concert Theater
Greek Galaxy of Stars
Saturday, November 20, 8:15 p.m., Concert Theater

As part of the University-wide Homage to Greece: A Celebration of Hellenic Culture, the Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Timothy Perry, presents a gala evening of classical masterworks, as well as compositions by Greek composers, with three internationally renowned soloists from Greece making their American debuts. Soprano Sonia Theodoridou, pianist Janis Vakarelis and violinist Dimitris Semsis join the orchestra in a program of works by Haydn, Rossini, Rachmaninoff, Hadjidakis and others.
A Journey in Swing Jazz: Mike Carbone and friends
Friday, October 1, 8:15 p.m., Concert Theater

31. Inside Binghamton University
pianist Michael Holober returns to Binghamton to perform with Eidem, Pete McGuinness,Jeff Nelson and steve Armour 15 pm Friday, October 25 Chamber hall A prize
http://inside.binghamton.edu/September-October/Sept-5-96/OnTap.html
Current Issue Back Issues Sept-1996 Issues
What's on tap for 1996-97 season
Music
Jazz, classics combine for new music season
A piano series, the classics and journeys in jazz are among this year's musical offer ings. Subscription tickets and single tickets are available. For more information, call 777 -ARTS.
THE PIANO SERIES
Five Women Pianists
8:15 p.m. Saturday, September 28
Concert Theater

Five outstanding women pianistsBarbara Garges, Ewa Mackiewicz-Wolfe, Chai-Kyou Mallinson, Margaret Reitz and Diane Richardsonwill perform together in the stunning opening of the Piano Series.

Walter Ponce, Pianist
8:15 p.m. Saturday, November 9
Concert Theater

Acclaimed worldwide, Walter Ponce, who has appeared in recital and as a concert soloist in virtually every major concert hall in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, returns to the Anderson Center stage for a solo recital.
Malcolm Bilson, fortepianist
8:15 p.m. Saturday, April 12
Concert Theater

Malcolm Bilson has been in the forefront of the period instrument movement for more than two decades. His worldwide performances of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven on repli cas and original five-octave late-18th-century pianos have been the impetus for the return of the fortepiano to the concert stage.
THE CHAMBER SERIES
20th Century Classics: Chamber Music New, Newer, and Newest

32. Local Gigs
presents The Mentor Series Concert VI, Cohen Recital hall featuring The 11/22 VocalistCathy Chemi w/ bassist Kevin MacConnell and pianist steve Rudolph Sat.
http://www.pajazz.org/local gigs.htm
Central PA Friends of Jazz PO Box 10738 Harrisburg, PA 17105 fax (717) 540-7735 Join us on November 24th for the CD release concert with the Tim Warfield Sextet, featuring Nicholas Payton and Cyrus Chestnut One Time Only in November 6- Moravian College of Music Institute presents the Eric Mintel Quartet Andy Roberts on piano, Ken Gehret 8-9 2nd Annual Jazz Festival sponsored by the Westmoreland Jazz Society, Fall into jazz at Mountain View Inn , Mountain View Inn in Greensburg; features Dwayne Dolphin Trio, Rebecca Parris, Harold Betters, Mickey Sharp Trio, David "Fathead" Newman and many more; Overnight Package $220/person, Jazz Pass $130/person; for more info call (724) 834-5300 Vaugh Nark ; The Haven, Baltimore, MD, 9:30PM; for more info call (410) 366-7416 Cape May Jazz Festival ; Featuring Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Alumni Band, Herbie Mann, Buster Williams, Phil Woods, TS Monk, and many more; for tickets call 1-800-595-4849 or www.capemayjazz.org 11- Scranton Community Concerts and PA Jazz Alliance present jazz vocalist Nnena Freelon ; Mellow Theatre, Scranton, 8PM; for more info call (570)342-4137

33. Nancy King - Jazz Vocalist
Oregon”) include performances at NYC’s Town hall, the Montreal locally and alongthe West Coast with pianist/composer steve Christofferson since
http://www.nancykingjazz.com/bio.htm
NANCY KING
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Photo by Allen Cooke
Biography
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34. The Music Dealer's Network
Kovach, Brian. American classical pianist and recording artist. This site hasreceived 3 hits from this directory. hall, steve - Piano orchestrations of
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35. VH1.com : Branford Marsalis : JAZZ BEAT: Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Branford Marsalis, C
Johnny Griffin, singer Cassandra Wilson, saxophonist Joshua Redman, pianist BradMehldau, trombonist steve Turre, R B 16 at New York's Merkin hall.
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36. Essay About The Late Michel Petrucciani By Steve Voce
The thenvirtuoso trumpeter Freddie Hubbard invited the pianist to join his All Starband and In 1986 he recorded at Montreux with Shorter and hall. steve VOCE.
http://www.jazzpages.com/txtext/petrucciani_voce.htm
Michel Petrucciani
pianist and composer
born Orange, France 28 December 1962
died New York 5 January 1999. An essay by Steve Voce This essay appeard first in the
British National newspaper
"The Independent"
and is reprinted here with the
kind permission of the author.
"My philosophy," said Michel Petrucciani, "is to have a really good time and never to let anything stop me from doing what I want to do." Nothing unusual about that, one might think. But since Petrucciani was an adult standing only three feet high and weighing 65 pounds, one might expect his ambitions to have been, so to speak, closer to the ground. But, had he not aspired to achievements above his station, he might have chosen to play something more convenient such as the harmonica rather than the piano. Had he done so music would have missed one of the most powerful jazz pianists of the last two decades. One of the many remarkable things about Petrucciani was not so much the fact that when he played he overcame his handicaps, but that one was not aware of their existence. He could do anything and more than most of the best players of the day. He played across the full span of the grand piano's keyboard and, despite his tiny legs, was able to make full use of the instrument's pedals - the loud one was of particular importance to him. He was one of the most passionate and extrovert of soloists and the aggressive hurdling of his up-tempo work established an exciting bond with his audience that pushed aside any thought that he might deserve sympathy. He certainly never looked for it.

37. Practice Makes Perfect At Carnegie Hall
The physical setup manifested the warmth this pianist feels for the Smith how thebalance sounded from the back of the hall. Any crimes, steve?'' she jokingly
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38. E.J.N. - JIM HALL
Features biography, discography, and bibliography.Category Arts Music Styles Jazz Bands and Artists H hall, Jim...... to a trio of young pianist Michel Petrucciani 1993 An open rehearsal with Jim hall,featuring duo performances with Larry Goldings (piano), steve LaSpina (bass
http://www.ejn.it/mus/hall.htm
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“Listening is still the key.” – Jim Hall Jim Hall ’s musical style has been in a state of continuous development throughout the course of his career – a career that to date has spanned more than five decades. But just as with advances in technology, medicine, and other fields, Jim’s revolutionary twists and turns in this last decade have been swift. With each new concert tour and recording (nine new CDs since 1991) Jim reveals yet another facet of himself. Not only is Jim Hall one of the jazz world’s favorite guitarists, but also in recent years he has earned critical acclaim for his skills as a composer and arranger. The first formal recognition came in 1997 when Jim won the 1997 New York Jazz Critics Circle Award for Best Jazz Composer/Arranger. His pieces for string, brass, and vocal ensembles can be heard on two recent recordings ( Textures 1997 and By Arrangement 1998, both on Telarc) and his original composition, Quartet Plus Four , a piece for jazz quartet augmented by the Zapolski string quartet, was debuted in Denmark during the concert and ceremony where he was awarded the coveted Jazzpar Price. Just a few months prior to that, Jim got standing ovations at a concert in Pescara, Italy where he performed a complete program of his original compositions with a 12-piece string section from the Pescara Conservatory of Music. In addition to the recent focus on orchestral and choral composition, Jim remains active as a player, working and recording with a variety of ensembles. In addition to working with his trio, Jim likes to spice up the mix with various guests. From time to time you might hear

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it pianiststeve was enamoured with pianist-Dennis Superb musicianship And whydid steve believe he Cleveland City Council (in their chambers at City hall).
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First off, I dedicate this to the late, great Steve Allen who, along with his wonderful wife and creative partner, Jayne Meadows , entreated " Dennis should be doing more... God brought him back for a reason from leukemia ) and "You both could be doing more, creatively". How is it pianist-Steve was " enamoured " with pianist-Dennis Superb musicianship " And why did Steve believe he should " mentor Dennis shepard his original music " and " champion him as a composer Dennis should be here in L.A. where his talents can be utilized " (Why couldn't D.C. take S.A. up on his offer? To read more... Click on the bottom of this page... Scroll thru the Longer Bio... PLUS... Click on the left on the page titled, " The Journey " to learn more about Dennis' near-death experience Go back, my son... it is not yet your time, your calling is on Earth The writing of this website is also dedicated to another dynamic duo, Skip Loescher and Bev Nicholas Braun . Who, you may ask? This Washington media couple is perhaps well-known because Skip's a former CNN News anchor now with Fox News and Bev's been with The House of Representatives for 15 years (serving as Deputy Director of their Media Gallery ). How did it happen that these two well-respected media folks encouraged this work-in-progress-website (and in turn, that

40. Steve Reich Featured In A Forum And In Concert
Alumnus and noted contemporary composer steve Reich will present a to mark the openingof a new concert hall. Guest pianist steven Lubin will present a lecture
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/98/2.12.98/music.html
Steve Reich featured in a forum and in a concert of his music
Alumnus and noted contemporary composer Steve Reich will present a Composer's Forum Friday at 1:25 p.m. in Barnes Hall, and then will have his music performed the next night. Reich '57, who also will receive the Cornell Alumni Award for Distinction in the Arts on Friday night (see story) , won a Grammy Award for best contemporary composition in 1990 and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1994. His appearance at Cornell is co-sponsored by the Cornell Council for the Arts. Reich's music will be performed by the Cornell Contemporary Chamber Players (CCCP) Saturday at 8 p.m. in Barnes Hall. Selections will include Music for Pieces of Wood, Nagoya Marimbas and Six Marimbas . Also performing will be the Ithaca College School of Music Percussion Ensemble with Gordon Stout, Ithaca College associate professor of percussion. Reich's goal in writing Music for Pieces of Wood (1973), he says, was to compose music employing the simplest instruments possible in this case the claves, because of their different and exact pitches and timbre. "This happens to be one of the loudest pieces of music I have ever written, though it uses no amplification whatsoever. Its rhythmic structure is based on a process in which some rhythm pattern is building up in the course of substituting beats for rests," he said. The piece will be presented by five of the Ithaca College ensemble's percussionists.

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