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41. Records International Catalogue January 2002
eric himy (piano This collection (Spectrum 3, part of a series of commissions fromthis pianist) is designed to show how 25 composers from around the world (25
http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogJan02.html
Home January 2002 January 2001 January 2000 ... December 1997 Alexander Moyzes: JANIS IVANOVS (1906-1983): Volume 6 - Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, Music from the Film The Late Frost in Spring, Lacplesis. After a long delay, Campion brings us the next volume in the Ivanovs series from Latvian Radio. The film score is from 1955 and makes use of motifs from the then-lost Symphony No. 2; Lacplesis is a 1956 symphonic poem whose title character is a Latvian freedom-fighter created by a 19th century poet and it shares the brooding, oppressive and combative character of the eighth symphony (of the same year). This 1961 recording of the symphony is in mono but is a much finer performance - taut, gripping and thoroughly heartfelt - than the Marco Polo recording with a Moscow orchestra. Latvian National Symphony Orchestra; Edgars Tons, Imants Resnis, Vassily Sinaisky. Campion Cameo 2012 (England) ARNOLD BAX (1883-1953): String Quartet No. 1 in G, String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor. Dating from 1918, the first quartet has a cheerful, serenade-like first movement and a wild, jig-like finale which is wrapped around a gorgeous, slower Irish tune; only the second movement shows the composer's depressed state of mind at the time - a sorrowing threnody lamenting the passage of time and the loss of friends in the Irish revolt. The second (1924-25) was written during the composition of the despairing second symphony and it shares that mood until the infectious, dancing finale. Maggini Quartet. Naxos 8.555282 (New Zealand)

42. Pianists
files. himy, eric American pianist's web page, includes biography,reviews, pictures, touring schedule, recordings and samples.
http://dmoz2.telekurier.at/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
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Argerich, Martha (b.1941)
- Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews.
Rubinstein, Arthur (1887-1982)
- International Music Society Page, includes these biographical notes by Harold C. Shoenberg.
Reichert, Aviram
- Born in Israel, includes biography, contact information and MP3 clips.
Saracino, Siro
- Curriculum, concerts, repertoire.
Kolacny, Steven and Stijn (1969, 1975)
- Piano duo. Includes biography, RealAudio samples, calendar, contact information, picture gallery and press releases.
Ousset, C©cile
- French pianist page with biography, discography, repertoire and reviews.
Klein, Andreas
- German pianist; studied at Julliard School; biography, audio clips, reviews, concerts, photos. Grimaud, Helene - Fan page: pictures, reviews, interviews, audio samples. Downes, Lara - Offers news, reviews, and music. Also includes availability for bookings. Parker, Jon Kimura

43. KBYU-FM Schedule July 2-8, 2002
Copland Dance Episodes from Rodeo – The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra; eric himy,p; Fabio on a new pair of shoes and from an elevenyear-old pianist who has
http://www.kbyu.org/fm/2002/july-week2.html

44. FranceTime.com The Online French Connection - Le Reseau
July 26, 2002. eric himy, pianist, performs RAVEL and others. Old FirstChurc 415.474.1608. 8pm. July 26, 2002. GATOR BEAT performs
http://www.francetime.com/article.php?sid=284

45. Washington Life Magazine - Regular Features - Calendar - September 2000
FAIRFAX SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Concert. Featuring pianist eric himy. George MasonUniversity Center for the Arts. www.fairfaxsymphony.com or (703 6427200.
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"Heaven" by George F. Walker. Through October 1. 1401 Church Street.
www.woollymammoth.net or (202) 393-3939. Featuring giant Belgian, Clydesdale, Percheron, and Shire draft horses and many mules. 9:30 a.m. Frying Pan Park, Herndon. www.vdhma.org or (703) 476-4439. THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE Performance. "Timon of Athens." Through October 22. $14.25-$62. www.shakespearedc.org or (202) 547-1122. WOLF TRAP PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Performance. B.B. King Blues Festival 2000 starring B.B. King, Buddy Guy, and Koko Taylor. Wolf Trap Farm Park. 6 p.m. $20-$34. THE STUDIO THEATRE Performance. "Vigil." Through October 15. www.studiotheatre.org or (202) 232-7267. STUDIO THEATRE Performance.

46. Upcoming Concerts Brochure
A 19 sat eric himy, piano Marcello 22 th Francine Kay, piano This uniquely talentedpianist has performed often at our Music Room; after a couple of years of
http://www.k-wcms.com/cms_sched.htm
More Concerts from Us
March 26 wed Canadian Chamber Ensemble
, concert #3 at Waterloo Mennonite Brethren church, 245 Lexington Road,. Previn , 4 Outings for brass; Villa-Lobos: Choros No. 7; Bernstein (arr. Bergler): Music from West Side Story; Beethoven, String Quintet, op. 29 note: single tickets from KWS (centre in the Square box office) or at door. KWCMS subscribers: [A]
27 thu U of T Superstar String Quintet - Erika Raum, Mark Fewer, violins; Doug McNabney, Scott St. John, violas; Simon Fryer cello , play the quintets of Dvorak and Bruckner The high-Romantic period Bruckner work is rarely played but one of the great pieces for this combination - really a symphony for five strings! And what strings these are! [A+] 30 sun Gryphon Trio - Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano celebrate Haydn's Birthday : 4 Haydn trios tba. This is one of the most celebrated ensembles in Canada, and rightly so! see the write-up in the Star, Sunday March 2, e.g., or in the current issue of Whole Note magazine. They've done a brilliant CD of Haydn trios; here are a bunch more - and who better to play these delightful pieces? [A+] April
5 sat Yegor Dyachkov, unaccompanied cello.

47. UNI Online
and Wild March 12 at 730 pm at the GBPAC. Special guest will bepianist eric himy. Advance tickets at 3-7469 and at the door.
http://www.uni.edu/unionline/archive/2002/022802.shtml
Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002 EMPLOYEE RESOURCES ATTENTION ACADEMIC ADVISORS: If you have advisees who are curious about taking a course at another college during the summer and intend for it to meet a requirement at UNI, it is in their best interest to "Check It Out" before they take the course. The Office of Admissions will have a "Check It Out" table in the Maucker Union from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 11, 12, 13. The Transfer Team will be available to answer questions regarding the transferability of courses from other colleges.
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48. MyUNIverse News -
and Wild March 12 at 730 pm. at the GBPAC. Special guest will bepianist eric himy. Advance tickets at 3-7469 and at the door
http://www.uni.edu/myuniverse/2002/022502.shtml
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NEWS NISG ELECTIONS: The Northern Iowa Student Government will be holding its annual Spring 2002 election for student body president and vice president as well as senators for the 2002-2003 school term This Tuesday and Wednesday, from 6:00 A.M. on February 26 until 6:00 P.M. on February 27 online at nisgvote.uni.edu. All students are strongly encouraged to take a few minutes during this 36-hour period to vote on who will carry their voice through the UNI and larger Cedar Valley community as well as at the state lobbying level. If students have any questions regarding voting procedures or the election, they may contact election commissioner, Katie Boston, at 273-2494 or at

49. Marietta Leader - News 021401
12155. Phone (304) 375-7772 or (800) 319-7793. 25, All American Concert, pianistEric himy will perform, 3 pm, Blennerhassett School. Phone (304) 485-4200.
http://www.mariettaleader.com/021401/whatshappening.htm
What's Happening
February 14-28, Marlene Rudginsky featured artist, Riverside Artists Gallery, 175 Front St.,. Call 376-0797. 16, ‘‘The Birds,’’ River Cities Film Series, Graham Auditorium at Washington State Community College, 7:30 p.m., free. Call 374-8716. 16,17,23,24 ‘‘Greater Tuna,’’ Showboat Becky Thatcher Theatre, 8 p.m. Call 373-6033. 17,24, River City Farmers Market, 10 a.m. - noon. Third and Ohio Streets under the Williamstown Bridge. Phone Donna Betts, (740) 585-2260. 17, River Cities Symphony Orchestra, winter concert, Marietta High School auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Call 304-420-1041. 17, Ohio Blues Competition, 17, Artists Demonstration, Riverside Artists, 175 Front St., 1-3:30 p.m. Call 376-0797. River Cities Concert Association, McDonough Center, Marietta College, 3 p.m. Call 373-3226. 23,24,25, ‘‘How to Eat Like a Child,’’ The Theatre at Marietta College, Fourth and Butler Sts., 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $6/adults, $5/senior citizens, $4 children through college. Call 376-4678 for reservations. 24, Comedy Club

50. MMC Recordings CD Catalog - Buy Music Online Today!
beauty of harmonic combinations” “The use of the soft pedal” These “instructions”should be strictly followed while playing if the pianist wants to
http://www.mmcrecordings.com/detail.asp?ID=109

51. St. Helena Star - Napa Valley, California
Phone 9420977. Gershwin meets Ravel. Critically acclaimed pianistEric himy will be performing at the Catholic Church in St. Helena
http://www.sthelenastar.com/7-18-02/spotlight/calendar.html
Published in the heart of the Napa Valley since 1874 Vol. CXXVII - Number 29 July 18, 2002 St. Helena, California Forty-Six and One half cents plus tax
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Briefs Dance and Blues at 1351 Phone: 963-1969 Wine Country Film Festival The 2002 Wine Country Film Festival begins Thursday, July 18 and runs through August 11. The first half of the festival, from July 18 to 28 will take place at Domaine Chandon in Yountville and the second half will be at Jack London State park and the Sebastiani Theatre in Sonoma from August 1 to 11. Call for additional information. Phone: 935-3456 Copia’s Friday Night Flicks This Friday July 19, Copia will present the film “The Ballad of Ramblin’ Jack,” part personal biography and part performance, this documentary explores the extraordinary life and music of Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. The movie will begin at 8 p.m. and is $6. Phone: 259-1600 Entertainment at Silverado Brewing Co. Ken Cooper will perform classic rock and blues Friday, July 19 from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Silverado Brewing Co. The Silverado Brewing Company’s next dinner show event will be 7:15 p.m. Saturday, July 20. Songwriters Roddy and Milla Love and Kate Sands will host this entertaining showcase of local and imported talent. Guests include Jim Brumm, Larry Potts and Dawn Rose. Tickets are $10 and reservations are required. Phone: 967-9876 A Grand Night for Singing Napa Valley College will be presenting Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s “A Grand Night for Singing” July 19, 20, 26, and 27 at 8 p.m. and July 21 and 28 at 2 p.m. This program is sure to be a bright sparkling musical revue. Call for ticket prices and info.

52. What's In The Fridge? (past Events 2000)
The Scott Amendola Band Todd Sickafoose (acoustic bass), eric Crystal (sax), Scott PianistDANA REASON will begin with a new solo piano piece entitled Circles
http://www.livingroom.org/kitchen/leftovers2000.htm
Leftovers from 1999 and before
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  • ARTISANS HAND GALLERY in Carmel Valley - Monthly Experimental Music Series A new monthly experimental music series is being hosted by Artisans Hand Gallery at 19 E. Carmel Valley Rod, Carmel Valley Village. Its first concert on November 10, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. features TRUMMERFLORA COLLECTIVE from San Diego. The Collective includes Marcos Fernandes (percussion), Hans Fjellestad (keyboards), Damon Holzborn (guitar), Robert Montoya (percussion, sampler), Marcelo Radulovich (bass, guitar), Jason Robinson (w inds)( http://www.zucasa.com/zcra/trummerflora.html
    For more information about the monthly Carmel Valley series, contact Artisans Hand, info@artisans-hand.com or telephone (831) 659-2250.
  • CREATIVE MUSIC THURSDAYS at The Luggage Store Gallery (a nonprofit organization) in San Francisco features STEVE HISE, and CARL STONE on November 16, and WOBBLY and DISC on November 30th. The Gallery is at 1007 Market Street (2nd floor) at 6th Street, one block from Powell Street BART.
    Steve Hise will perform solo laptop powerbook at 8:00 P.M. with version 1.7 of his Syntagm Engine, a database-driven software instrument for improvisational sound collage. See

53. Records International Catalogue November 2002
into an autobiographical possibility by the indefatigable pianist/notewriter EricHimy (piano), Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra; Vladimír Válek, Netherlands
http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogNov02.html
Home January 2003 January 2002 January 2001 ... December 1997 Ernst Boehe Symphonic Poems In this, our 65th catalogue since taking over Records International in 1997, we have for the first time had to cut its size by four pages for sheer lack of suitable new releases. The fact that this comes in the very month which normally produces the biggest releases of the whole year from the independent record labels we specialize in is doubly surprising. We have never had trouble filling the catalogue each month with 100+ new releases and hope that this is not a sign that the independents are catching the same malaise which has turned the major labels into back-catalogue recycling operations. But Chandos, instead of a bevy of goodies, offered one new release and a new re-issue series. BIS offered nothing close to a major release; only Hyperion, with the new volume in its Romantic Piano Concerto series, seems to be functioning as before. In December, three of the five major independent U.S. distributors do not offer new releases so we may have a short catalogue again next month. We are planning to have more Acte Prealable titles from Poland, more Fontecs from Japan and other European imports to make up for this but only time will tell whether it will be enough for a full catalogue. NINO ROTA (1911-1979): 2 Valses sur le nom de Bach, Variations sur le nom de Bach, 7 Pièces pour enfants, Ippolito gioca, 15 Préludes, Concerto soirée for Piano and Orchestra, Balli for Small Orchestra, Fantasia soppra 12-note del "Don Giovanni" for Piano and Orchestra, Sonata for Chamber Orchestra. Although there is suddenly a lot of Rota on CD, most of what appears on this re-release is still unique, especially the first disc which is all for solo piano - pieces which are always lyrical, clearly laid-out and often ironic in manner. Also of note are the two early orchestral pieces on the second disc - the "Dances" of 1932 and the 1937 "sonata" for chamber orchestra - which have the joie de vivre of mature Rota and some of the naivety of youth. Mid-price. Danielle Laval (piano), Orchestra Città di Ferrara; Giuseppe Grazioli. Original 1993, 1995 & 1997 Valois recordings. Naïve V1003 (France)

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