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61. Huge Tunes
The pianist wakes up in Queens. Colloquial as if always in bed Quan yin lies in heriambic way, slow You were never a Jungle Gym Kid With a full time ma and pa
http://www.photosynthetic.net/marut/hugetunes.html
An Impure Tomfoolery

62. Faculty And Musicians
his fullevening dance solo with pianist Andre Gribou Lepkoff, Shen Wei, Nina Winthrop,and yin Mei Critchell and Hector Zaraspe, among others; earned ma in dance
http://www.americandancefestival.org/School/faculty.html
ADF Faculty Brenda Angiel
Tatiana Baganova
Stafford C. Berry, Jr.
Ronald K. Brown
Jeffery Bullock
Donna Faye Burchfield Negotiating the Process (USA
Brenda Daniels
Peter DiMuro
David Dorfman
David Ferri
Mark Haim Ellen Hemphill K.J. Holmes
Dancer, singer and poet; has been exploring improvisation as process and performance since 1981; teaches and performs throughout the world, as a soloist and in the company of other artists such as Simone Forti, Lisa Nelson, Karen Nelson and Steve Paxton; she is currently adjunct faculty at NYU/Experimental Theatre Wing; teaches regularly in New York at Movement Research and Trisha Brown Studios; has a private practice in Dynamic Alignment and Re-Intergration in Brooklyn; new ADF faculty Gerri Houlihan Yangkeun Kim Vitali Kononov Nicholas Leichter Rafael Lopez-Barrantes Paul Matteson Jennifer Nugent Ursula Payne Michelle Pearson Pamela Pietro Ben Pranger Sherone Price Neta Pulvermacher Jude Woodcock Abigail Yager Ming-Lung Yang Music Faculty Jerome Begin (USA) Jefferson Dalby (USA) Natalie Gilbert (USA) (USA John Hanks (USA)

63. Mr. Shifty's Illicit Bit Of Fun
a peep at them, like Friedrich Gulda, the Austrian pianist who faked it would havebeen great, but I'ma sad old It's a kind of marriage, call it yin and Yang
http://www.orangeneko.com/rik/hotline.htm
Back in Your Face
Hotline Winter 1999/2000
With a new movie and a feature length Blackadder in which he gets to snog Kate Moss, Rik Mayall is back at the top of the comedy ladder. Not bad for someone who got the obituary writers twitching when he spent a week in a coma, says Pierre Perrone. "There should be an English Heritage plaque saying: 'this is where he had a very serious accident'." Rik Mayall is making light of the events of 10 April 1998 when the 600 lb quad bike he was riding around his Devonshire estate rolled over and left him with a brain haemorrhage. He spent a week in a coma and experienced serious memory loss (forgetting even his wife's name) and couldn't work for five months. "I always take the summer off anyway so falling off a bike made no difference," he adds with a slightly nervous smirk worthy of one of his small screen creations. Overzealous Fleet Street editors commissioned his obituary pretty sharpish and, when I mention it, he swears profusely and is even more agitated than usual. "Let's not talk about that. It's over, it's gone!" Is he tempted to have a peep at them, like Friedrich Gulda, the Austrian pianist who faked his own death in order to read his obituaries and then came clean? This idea captures his imagination and Mayall enthuses again, like the actor he can be. "Fabulous, what a great idea for a film! Rik plays Rik in The Rik May all Story. It's a joke about a vain man playing himself!"

64. 10/02 Announcements
. Submitted for Rock Band by Lead singer, pianist David Baron. Thu Oct 3 1646332002 Jacqueline Kimberley Siuyin Lew. . Administrative Associate Annie ma.
http://rescomp.stanford.edu/dorms/stern/larkin/10_02_02_announce.htm
Here are the campus announcements from Oct. 2, 2002: to) http://www.stanfordalumni.org/stanfordclub/capandgown/ http://www.stanfordalumni.org/stanfordclub/capandgown/ http://www.stanford.edu/group/triathlon >between a "key light" and "fill light." (kshimano@stanford.edu) welcome. >and e-mail address) in the "Womenspeak" box at the Women's Center. www.questscholars.org ) should be submitted by Monday, www.questscholars.org This message was posted through the Stanford campus mailing list server. If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message body of "unsubscribe larkin-0203" to majordomo@lists.stanford.edu Home Larkinews 6 Larkinews 5 Larkinews 4 ... 10/12 Announcements 10/02 Announcements This site was last updated

65. Nyogetsu - Interview With Urthona Magazine
it's not that different from a classical pianist who plays Suizen I used to say I'ma more extroverted It becomes a kind of yin-yang - something going bother
http://www.nyogetsu.com/urthona.html
Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin is an American Grand Master of the shakuhachi flute. He has performed in numerous concerts, lectures and demonstrations in the US and Japan. Here he is interviewed by Holley McCoy-Eller.
Holley: Where were you born and raised? How did you end up studying the shakuhachi - what inspired you to go off to Japan?
Ronnie: I was born in 1947 in Brooklyn, NY. I always had two passions and interests - one was music and the other was some sort of social activism. I was a theology major in college at the New School for Social Research. A few years after leaving college I went to Japan, where I got active in a religion called Ten Ri-Kyo, one of the so-called New Religions in Japan. But I've always been interested in religion and spirituality - and of course Buddhism, since shakuhachi is the only melodic instrument used in Zen Buddhism. My wife is an active Chan Buddhist.
On the musical side, my father was a musician and I started playing guitar when I was very young. I started to seriously take lessons at the age of nine. By the age of sixteen I was supporting myself quite nicely on guitar.
I was in a group that made three records in the late sixties and early seventies (we broke up in 1970) for Bell Records and Phillips Mercury. It was kind of a cross between classical and rhythm and blues. But guitar was kind of spoiled for me because I never really had a full love for it the way I did for shakuhachi. The first time I heard the shakuhachi I knew that's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.

66. New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra - New Light - 2002-2003 Season
Fou Ts’ong, martin Katz and yin ChengZong; cellists on Ocean Cruise Ships as pianist,conductor, lecturer Carnegie Hall and at Tanglewood Music Center (ma).
http://www.nhso.org/bio.htm
September October November February ... April Kenneth Kiesler - Music Director
One Of The Most Prominent And Versatile Conductors Of His Generation In May 2002, Kenneth Kiesler was appointed Music Director of New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra in Manchester for a three-year period and his inaugural performances will begin with the 2002-2003 season. He will travel from Ann Arbor, Michigan where he is director of orchestras and head of the orchestral conducting program at the University of Michigan School of Music. Conductor Laureate
Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor Laureate of the Illinois Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, inspired unprecedented artistic development during a 20-year conducting tenure and received widespread community support for his leadership. His achievements were exemplary. He was the founder of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra and Music Director for 20 years. He served as Music Director of the Illinois Chamber Orchestra from its inception in 1985 until June of 2000 and led its debut at Alice Tully Hall in 1987 and Carnegie Hall in 1990. Ann Ker of the Springfield, Illinois State Journal-Register said: Recording Projects
During the past year Kiesler has been at work on several recording projects. One of them is an extraordinary ten-year effort, an eighty-disc set, produced by the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music to be released in Fall 2003. In his portion of the project, he conducted the University of Michigan Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, with chorus and soloists, in scenes from operas by David Amram, Abraham Ellstein, David Schiff, and Paul Schoenfield. He also recorded, sacred pieces for chorus, orchestra and organ with the BBC Singers and Orchestra in London for the Milken Archive set. Another project includes first recordings of new concertos by Leslie Bassett, William Bolcolm, and Michael Daugherty on the Equilibrium label for release next January.

67. For Immediate Release Contact: Liza
a principal dancer with Hong Kong Dance Company, yin Mei choreographs Grammynominatedpianist maxim Vengerov is the first classical musician Yo-Yo ma, cello.
http://www.wpas.org/pr/pr_2002_chronological_calendar.htm
For Immediate Release Contact: Liza Holtmeier Updated May 15, 2002 Washington Performing Arts Society 2002-2003 Season Chronological Calendar Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 8 p.m.
DJ Trio: Christian Marclay, Toshio Kajiwara and DJ Olive, the Audio Janitor
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Ring Auditorium
Since the late 1970s, DJ Christian Marclay has experimented with perceptions of stereo sound, creating music collages by combining dozens of records at a time. The resulting sound lacks a steady, reassuring beat and produces an effect much different from its sources’ intentions. Marclay’s work has been presented in an array of venues, including concert halls, galleries and clubs and in installations. A co-presentation with Transparent Productions. Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 8:30 p.m.
Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo- soprano
With Le Musiche NovE
Kennedy Center Concert Hall
The world’s leading soprano will be joined by period instrument ensemble Le Musiche Nove for a recital of arias and cantatas by Monteverdi, Caccini , Handel, Gluck and Broschi . Renowned for her charismatic, animated and touching renditions of opera’s greatest heroines, Cecilia

68. Catskill Mountain Foundation - Past Programs
Mr. yin, in addition to other artistsin cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach, and pianistJon Klibonoff. have included performances with Yo-Yo ma, Mstislav Rostropovich
http://www.catskillmtn.org/past/perf2002_classical.php

Membership
Subscription Brochure 2003: Year at a Glance Mountain Culture Festival ... Photo Contest
PAST PROGRAMS
Index of Past Programs
Performing Arts, 2002
Classical Music
Gala Benefit Concert

For the Catskill Mountain Foundation, the Windham Chamber Music Festival, and the Pleshakov Music Center
Featuring Vladimir Pleshakov and Elena Winther, duo pianists, and Magdalena Golczewski, violinist
Saturday, June 15, 2002, 8:00pm
Location: CMF Performing Arts Center (Red Barn)
Tickets: $35 each (includes Concert and Gala Reception following the concert) Vladimir Pleshakov and Elena Winther Magdalena Golczewski Program: Piano solos by Vladimir Pleshakov Vladimir Pleshakov and Elena Winther on two pianos Magdalena Golszewski, violin with Elena Winther, piano Includes works by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Veracini Vladimir Pleshakov and Elena Winther, internationally renowned duo pianists, as well as soloists, share life’s truths with their audiences through performances and recordings. After living ten years in Europe, the celebrated pianists returned to the U.S. They brought with them a vision-the Pleshakov Music Center-and they purchased and converted an elegant old bank building in Hudson, NY into an acoustically superb concert hall and recording studio. The Pleshakov Music Center is about to open to the public a hands-on collection of historic museum-quality pianos from the days of Mozart and Beethoven. The Windham Chamber Music Festival was formed in 1997 by violinist Magdalena Golczewski and composer/conductor and former singer Robert Manno, both members of the Metropolitan Opera and residents of Windham. The Festival attracts many world-renowned artists and it’s core group of musicians is drawn from the MET Orchestra and other esteemed ensembles in the New York Area.

69. That's Guangzhou Features
7.45pm, Hai Zhu Theatre, 292 Chang Ti Da ma Lu (8188 2/f, Hua Xin Bldg, 1 Shui YinLu, on Italian pianist maestro Michele Campanella studied at the San Pietro
http://www.thatsguangzhou.com/Directory/articles/Stage/stagefeatures.htm
Stage Features Yue Opera Festival Schedule Opera troupes and aficionados from Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, as well as France, England, the United States, Canada and many other countries will soon converge upon Guangzhou to participate in the third session of the Guangzhou International Yue Opera Festival, which runs from November 16-23. Though there's no flame at the opening ceremony, it does take place only once every four years. With 18 acting programs and five concerts, there will be something to fit everyone's schedule and budget. Six traditional and six modern operas will be staged in their entirety, along with four shows composed of excerpts, with most ranging from two to three hours in length. Special performances will be held to open and close the festival. The opening ceremony, due to the large number of VIPs expected to attend, will cost RMB 80 to 250, but other performances will run anywhere from RMB 10 to 50 per ticket. Venues include the Friendship Theater, South Theater, Jiang Nan Theater, Rainbow Art Theater, Guangming Theater and Hai Zhu Theater. Tickets can be purchased at the theaters for single or multiple performances.

70. That's Guangzhou BackIssues
2/F, 1 Lv yin Cui Ting, Chi Gang Lu, Guangzhou for some namedropping besides Yo-YoMa, the group concert also features a solo by acclaimed pianist Robert Taub
http://www.thatsguangzhou.com/Back_Issues/02_08/articles/Columns.htm
Aug Issue Columns CityScene Rear Window CityScene Extra, Extra! Old News for Sale Bring home a piece of history in the form of old yellowed paper that once announced the events of the day. The National Library decided recently that they could make some money out of old news by selling old copies of the Renmin Ribao (People's Daily), Jiefang Ribao (Liberation Daily), and Wen Hui Bao (Wen Hui Newspaper) dated between 1949 and 1999. These newspapers were known as the most authoritative in China. The well-preserved copies have been stitched together professionally so you can be sure they won't fall apart in your hands, while you flip through to find out what happened on the day you were born. If you want to own a copy of the news printed on your day of birth, act fast because there is only one copy of each newspaper for each date. One copy RMB 68 to 248. B1/Floor, Heng Bao Guangchang

71. Berkshires Week
for Harper's performance will be performed live by Spanish composer/pianist MikelAdonegi lead a group of musicians in his score for /Asunder by yin Mei Dance
http://www.berkshiresweek.com/062002/default.asp?filename=beat&adfile=ads4

72. Bondi Banquet - Characters
You like Rachmaninov? Best time When I was voted best pianist at the club. On I'mataxi driver and I take care of my wife and my sister. yin and Ming Di too
http://www.sbs.com.au/bondibanquet/characters.html
EPISODE 1
EPISODE 2

EPISODE 3

EPISODE 4
...
EPISODE 6

EPISODE 7 Episode 1 - Mixed Entree In Flat 3
Midge Beugeling
Andy Meadmore

Ikuko Kamonohashi
passing through:
Kara Schubert, an overnight guest In Flat 9 Mira Reznik
Mikhail "Misha" Reznik
passing through:
Lilia Tsukerman
, Mikhail's sister ^top Midge Beugeling What's got into Midge lately? One day he was up (fast life, flash flat, dream job), next thing he was down (out of work, sold his board, forced to take in flatmates), then he was somewhere else entirely. "I was Mr Go-Too-Fast, mate. Now I got space, which is a double-edged sword. It's hard to keep it together, but I'm starting to think you take away the stuff and the man that's left is still OK." Best friends: "Toobsie! No contest. Pet rats make no demands, they love you for yourself." On being in Bondi Banquet: "It was cool. Food is key. You know, you eat the wrong gear your soul dies." On Bondi: "Way-hey-hey. Except it's changing, eh? The peace love and understanding's going, eh."

73. Articles
there's a profile of Canada's Sookyin Lee (musician Asian American musicians Yo-YoMa, Terry Lin The reviewer praised pianist Gloria Cheng-Cochran's recital in
http://members.tripod.com/~tfeng/print.HTM
Print of Note - Books, Periodicals, etc.
Negus, Keith. (1996). Popular Music in Theory . Wesleyan University Press.
Dis-Orienting Rhythms; the politics of the new Asian dance music . London: Zed Books. from the Table of Contents...
  • Sounds Oriental: The (Im)possibility of Theorizing Asian Musical Cultures (Ashwani Sharma)
  • Noisy Asians or 'Asian Noise'? (Sanjay Sharma)
  • Asian Kool? Bhangra and Beyond (Rupa Huq)
  • Psyche and Soul: a view from the 'South' (Koushik Banerjea and Partha Banerjea)
  • Re-Sounding (Anti)Racism, or Concordant Politics? Revolutionary Antecedents (Virinder S. Kalra, John Hutnyk, and Sanjay Sharma)
  • Repetitive Beatings or Criminal Justice? (John Hutnyk)
  • Versioning Terror: Jallianwala Bagh and the Jungle (Koushik Banerjea and Jatinder Barn)
  • New Paths for South Asian Identity and Musical Creativity (Raminder Kaur and Virinder S. Kalra)

Personality and social psychology bulletin. Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 389-400.
Asian Music , Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 27-49. "Japanese Erotic Folksong: from shunka to karaoke
Hubba! Hubba!

74. Composers Recordings, Inc.
New York, 1956) received his BA and ma in Music works for the dancerchoreographerYin Mei, performed in and Arthur Fagen as conductor; pianist, conductor, and
http://www.composersrecordings.com/cd/863.html

75. [Story Head Here] - [Travel] - CRI Online
S But I’ma bit confused birthplace of many world famous piano players, includingYin Chengzong, who New York Times as “China’s best pianist” and having
http://english.cri.com.cn/english/2002/Apr/58211.htm
Quick Find People in the Know Sports World China Horizons Voices from Other Lands Life in China ... In the Spotlight CRI Online Travel Island of Note Back to Travel Main Page Piano Island Embraces Tourists With Clean Air Gulangyu, on the coast of east China, is also called “Piano Island.” The local people have been in love with the instrument since it was introduced early last century, and the island has produced many famous musicians. The car-free island is also attractive with its cleaner air. S: Now we’ll answer questions from two German listeners. The first is from Gunter Sievert, who is interested in a place known as Piano Island. It is a place of note. M: Oh dear, bad puns already! Piano Island - it must be Gulangyu, right? I’ve been there. S: That’s good, as Gunter Sievert doesn’t know where Gulangyu is. Ok, Min, time for a quick geography lesson. M: No problem, Gunter. Gulangyu Island is part of the coastal city of Xiamen, in east China. But it’s divided from the city proper by a narrow stretch of water - it won’t take you five minutes to cross by ferryboat. Gulangyu literally means “Drum-Wave-Island”. The name comes from a cave in the southwest corner of the island. When waves go in and out, up and down, the cave makes a kind of drumming noise. S: How big is the island?

76. Music In Israel 1995/1998
its director, the composer Professor Ami ma'ayani, gave and record the works of thepianist Vladimir Horowitz Fleischer, Rachel Gal'in, Hagar Kadima, yin'am Lif
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH00tv0

77. Chronoscape.net: Classical Music Listenings
referred to in the movie Piano Concerto no.3 (Allegro ma non tanto ( think pianistthen think and towards the end, it became Amethyst ( a very yin piece ) for
http://www.chronoscape.net/mt/archives/000241.html
Main October 02, 2001 Classical music listenings I think my choice of music varies so widely that there is no particular genre that I really like. Maybe its the lyrics, or just the flow, whether I can relate to it, but I think I listen to almost every genre!
My latest listenings happen to be in the form of Classical Music. I have no idea how I leaped onto this from the "Big Haired (80s) Rock" I was listening to last month, where I was playing Guns and Roses over and over again - I simply love their MTVs.
Perhaps I already had a thing for classical, and the flight of the bumblebee is still one of my favourite little pieces; something which is just so suitable for its title. Things like this really give me the inspiration to start learning the piano.
I remember the first time I was awed by a piano performance - not a live one, mind you, but something off the movies - in the movie Shine, which was a story about David Helfgott. There was this scene where he walks into this pub and starts playing the flight of the bumblebee, astonishing everyone in the display of skill. And of course, there is the music piece most referred to in the movie - Piano Concerto no.3 (Allegro ma non tanto) by Rachmaninov. You know, the one where he just collapsed after playing it? I was actually wondering if the actor (Geoffrey Rush) knew how to play the instrument, for the simple fact that it was really convincing.
Truly inspirational stuff - though I doubt I'd tie myself up for something like 5 to 10 years of piano school to reach that sort of standard. Ah well, perhaps its good enough that I know how to appreciate such genius.

78. [MWForum]Re: Welcome To The "MWForum" Mailing List
about being here in the MicroWorlds forum, I'ma classically trained musician, apianist and folk between the Warrior and the Poet in yinYang embrace
http://lists.mathcats.com/pipermail/mwforum/2002/000054.html
[MWForum]Re: Welcome to the "MWForum" mailing list
Harvey Bornfield mwforum@lists.mathcats.com
Fri, 23 Aug 2002 03:05:10 -0700 http://www.mythologics.org/ 1) What is your background in learning or teaching MicroWorlds? 2) What do you like best about MicroWorlds? What do you find difficult or frustrating? 3) How do you hope this group can be helpful to you? We're glad you've decided to join our MicroWorlds discussion group! Wendy Petti Moderator, MW Forum wpetti@mathcats.com To post to this list, send your email to: mwforum@lists.mathcats.com General information about the mailing list is at: http://lists.mathcats.com/mailman/listinfo/mwforum If you ever want to unsubscribe or change your options (eg, switch to or from digest mode, change your password, etc.), visit your subscription page at: http://lists.mathcats.com/mailman/options/mwforum/earlyfire%40earthlink.net You can also make such adjustments via email by sending a message to: MWForum-request@lists.mathcats.com

79. GetOut Magazine
of indemand vessels ‘I’ma wood junkie of temporary blindness led dancer/choreographerYin Mei to masses back to Scottsdale Center pianist Jeffrey Siegel
http://www.getoutaz.com/arts/index.shtml
Strong lead performance drives 'Bells'
Updated March 27 Fire department shuts down Theater Works
Love is 'Blonde'
While Madonna displays her sexuality with aggressive abandon, West was all about innuendo.
Visitor directs 'Plastic Purse' for Childsplay
Director Linda Hartzell is no dummy.
Benjamin Stewart plays Lear-like king in 'Levine'
Benjamin Stewart wanted to play King Levine so bad he could taste it.
And no, it had nothing to do with Levine being the king of bialys, a bagellike, onion-topped round bread that has been a Jewish staple for centuries.
Updated March 27
Spellbound by 'Saigon' Jennifer Hubilla is living proof of the value of exposing young people to the arts. Updated March 20 ‘Fiddler’ hits high notes in Mesa Updated March 19 ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ a little flat ‘Secret Garden’ blossoms in Fountain Hills Updated March 18 Mesa actress stars in ‘Bells Are Ringing’ Bells are ringing for Mesa actress Belinda Chron. Updated March 13 ‘Littlejim’ is a little gem Painter Ron Burns releases book of heroic dogs 'Rounding Third' gives perspective to parents Some Little League coaches will stop at nothing to win each and every game.

80. Hardy Boys, The - The Secret Of Kwan Yin (1977): Parker Stevenson, Shaun Cassidy
HARDY BOYS, THE THE SECRET OF KWAN yin (1977) reviews from the nation's top critics and audiences. Also includes movie info, trailer, poster, photos, news, articles, and forum.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/HardyBoysTheTheSecretofKwanYin-1009229

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