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41. Misc
U Your Piano, 1994, 52, Robert A. Duke, william westney. How Etzel.What will you find in Carol Montparker's A pianist's Landscape?
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Miscellaneous
Department Issue Authors Have you tried teaching with all the plugs pulled? Repertoire Martha Appleby Can you give me a simple explanation of equal temperament? Lou Tasciotti As a composer, what are your guidelines when writing music for early-level students? Repertoire John Robert Poe, Robert Vandall, Dennis Alexander How do you encourage a student's involvement in the mood of music? Motivation Joyce Cameron What are your guidelines when selecting early-level music for publication? Repertoire Mary Elizabeth Clark, Gayle Kowalchyk, Carole Flatau, Barbara Kreader, Beverly McGahey How would you describe a good piano teacher? T/S/P 93 teachers, parents, and students How do you ensure musical experiences in early-level lessons? Motivation Dennis Plies, Bruce Berr, Richard Chronister What role should competitive activities play in a piano student's development? T/S/P Mark Hansen, Brenda Conroy, Paul C. Pollei, Parents and students How does the music industry work together to perpetuate the acoustic piano?

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U Your Piano 1994, 52 Robert A. Duke, william westney Misc on a digital keyboardin the early years of study prevent a student from becoming a good pianist?
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43. CD Bible
details, repertoire, and reviews. westney, william provides informationon the concert pianist and educator. Weston, John So Blue
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  • 44. GreenvilleOnline.com - News
    Lewis Royce Edwards; and her daughter, Mary Ann westney. Fork Baptist Church, whereshe was the former pianist. Evette Nealy, 97, widow of william Bill F
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    Jewell Adams, Anderson
    Jewell Patten Adams, 91, of 418 Morningside Drive, died Friday, Jan. 8, 2002.
    Survivors: A son, James Robert Vaughn; a stepson, Robert J. Adams; a sister, Wilda Murphy; a half brother, Talmadge Patten; half sisters, Virginia Brooks and Patsy Bailey; six grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased: Husbands, Jack Vaughn and Robert Adams.
    Visitation: 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday at The McDougald Funeral Home, with the service at 3 p.m.
    Memorials: Hospice of the Upstate, 1835 Rogers Road, Anderson, SC 29621.
    Family: Respective homes.
    Judith Eleanore Andersen, Seneca Judith E. Andersen, 90, of 23312 White Harbour Road, wife of George Lander Andersen, died Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002, at Oconee Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Andersen was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., a daughter of the late Edward and Edith Eleanore Rosenquist Englund. She was a housewife and a member of Saint Mark United Methodist Church. Surviving other than her husband of the home are a son, Edward G. Andersen, of Seneca; a daughter, Judith Elaine Durham, of Townville; also six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

    45. LAS VEGAS RJ: NEON: A High Note
    holds its Piano Institute, now in its second year, with pianist James Giles Music;Jerome Rose from the Manhattan School of Music; william westney from Texas
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    Friday, July 27, 2001
    A High Note
    Festival provides a wealth of events for those who love classical music
    By KEN WHITE
    REVIEW-JOURNAL

    Classical-music lovers may think they're in heaven as a lineup of guest and student artists perform more than a dozen concerts during the Las Vegas Music Festival, Tuesday through Aug. 16. The festival features a series of concerts to be held at various locations in the Las Vegas Valley. About 90 students, age 15 to 28, from high schools, colleges and graduate programs will be in the city for two weeks of orchestral sessions. They will rehearse, study privately with festival faculty members, attend seminars and master classes, and perform major works in concert. There also is a chamber music session with faculty and students working in solo master classes. Also, students will receive chamber music coaching and private lessons, and perform works in a concert setting. Top guest artists include Van Cliburn Competition silver medalist Yakov Kazmann; Doriot Antony Dwyer, flutist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra; violinist Charles Castleman of the Eastman School of Music; horn player Charles Kavalovsky, formerly with the Boston Symphony Orchestra; and Terry Everson, a trumpet player at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. "We're not always listening for perfection," Stelluto says. "What we're looking for is potential."

    46. CD's
    BattleMuse David Holzman, pianist. Amy Brisco ob william westney, piano,Jane Solose,sopr Kevin Schempf, clarinet,Deborah NorinKuehn, piano,Lee Hammons
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    CD's we have received in our Music Information Centre
    Adnarim - David Clark Little: Chaos in the Cosmos Amsterdam Percussion Group, N. McGowan, flute, T.Koleva marimba Little, David Clark - Modi-Fications for large marimba and tape"Hyperion's Tumble for tape"Shuffle for computer-guided piano"Fractal Piano 6 for computer-guided piano"Replacements, for flute, computer live electronics"Digital Signals
    Adnarim - David Clark Little: Entangled Intentions Ned Mc Gowan, Irma Haverkamp, Russell Postema, Attacca Guitar Trio, Martin Meyer, Henk van Lingen Wim Konink, James McLaren, Helen Bledsoe, Tatiana Koleva Little, David Clark - The Snake Who Swallows His Tail"Almost Untitled Piece for guitar and cello solo"Cicadas version for percussionist and tape"One Small Step Foxtrot for 3 guitars"Interactive Hits, for percussion solo, computer and live elec."Extra Dimensions, for flute and percussionist
    AIS 005 Merge A Radiophonic Poem Teresa Birks, Jessica Brown, Paul Goodman voices Goodman, Paul/Janssen, Jos - Merge a radiophonic poem

    47. The Holland Sentinel: Calendar Of EventsStuff To Do 09/30/99
    Oct. 1, Artist Piano Series william westney, 8 pm, Dimnent Chapel, Hope College. Oct.19, Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, featuring Garrick Ohlsson, pianist.
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    Web posted Thursday, September 30, 1999
    The secrets of a small town will be revealed when its hockey team takes on a group of pro players in "Mystery, Alaska," opening Friday at the Holland 7. Stuff to do
    MUSIC
    Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m., Hope College Departmental Student Recital. Dimnent Chapel. Free. Sept. 30-Oct. 2, Grand Rapids Symphony season opener. Sept.. 30, 7:30 p.m. at St Cecilia Music Society's Royce Auditorium. Oct 2, 8 p.m., Holland Knickerbocker Theatre. $18-$26. 616-56-3333. Oct. 1, West Shore Symphony 60th Anniversary season opener, 8 p.m., Frauenthal Theatre, Muskegon. Tickets: $11-$26. 1-800-585-3737. 1-231-727-8001. Oct. 1, Third Day, plus 5 o'clock and Selah, 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Center, Calvin College. Tickets: $12. 616-957-6644. Oct. 1, Artist Piano Series: William Westney, 8 p.m., Dimnent Chapel, Hope College. Tickets $5-$3. Oct 2, West Shore Symphony 60th Anniversary season opener, 8 p.m., Frauenthal Theatre, Muskegon. Tickets: $11-$26. 1-800-585-3737. 1-231-727-8001. Oct. 3, 7 p.m, Hungarian Folk Music concert. Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, 88 Monroe, NW, Grand Rapids $10-$8. 454-7000.

    48. Local News And Sports
    and her husband Wayne, and Dolores Andrews all of Ponca City; brother, william F.Howell of The convention artist was pianist, Robert westney, Artistin
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    PONCA CITY'S entry in the History Channel's Great Race XVI pulls into Canton, Ohio, for the 10th stage of the 4,000-mile rally race across the U.S. The Oklahoman's 1928 Ford pickup finished Thursday's stage from Canton to Olean, N.Y., in fifth place but maintained its first place overall among the high school entries. The racers are on their way from Olean to Syracuse today before finishing the race in Haverhill, Mass., Saturday. (Great Race Digital Photo)

    49. Parnassus Records - Old Select P279 - Used Classical, Jazz And Non-classical Vin
    Redemption; Sibelius En Saga; Debussy 2 Nocturnes; Rossini william Tell Overture. TAGLIAFERRO(in 2). Last recording of the great pianist, at age westney (pf
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    50. Argosynet: Arts And Lit
    Mount Allison University's Department of Music will welcome the noted and idiosyncraticpianist, teacher, lecturer and clinician Dr. william westney as guest
    http://argosy.mta.ca/argosy99-00/02.10.00/arts_lit/arts_lit4.htm
    The Joy of Music Guest Artist Dr. William Westney at Mt. A
    Are you a perfectionist? Are you a music lover? Are you an aspiring teacher, musician, actor, radio broadcaster, public speaker...? Are you ready for a surprise?
    From February 10-12, Mount Allison University's Department of Music will welcome the noted and idiosyncratic pianist, teacher, lecturer and clinician Dr. William Westney as guest artist. Westney's innovative perspective on the art of performance should be of interest to a wide cross section of Mt. A students and faculty.
    Westney will perform a solo recital at 8:00 pm on Thursday night in Brunton Auditorium, present a lecture entitled "The Perils of Perfectionism" at 8:00 pm the following night, and conduct an Un-Master Class session with students in Mt. A's Music programme on Saturday from 9:30-12:30 am in the Band Room. The public is cordially invited to these events, and there is no admission charge.
    Students and faculty of the Music Department are excited about Westney's visit. Music students Tracy Anderson, Judith Millar, Jennifer Cosman, and Kim Denis, as well as the Saxville Quartet, will be some of the musical dramatic guinea pigs. Millennial deep listener and piano professor Janet Hammock strongly encourages people from disciplines other than music to attend the event.
    Westney, the originator of the popular and intriguing Un-Master Class workshop, which has been held at large conferences such as Chamber Music America and the National Flute Association, and also such prominent schools such as Julliard, Peabody Conservatory, the Aspen School of Music, the Cleveland Institute, and conservatories in Europe and Asia, works with an unusual approach to teaching. In a recent feature article, the New York Times described the unique Un-Master Class as "fascinating".

    51. The Golden Season
    violinist Liva Sohn .guitarist Richard Cobo Lubbock's own concertpianist, william westney.. world class vocal soloists Edith Davis
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    The Golden Season
    1946 Lubbock Symphony Orchestra 1996
    Celebrating Music and Memories with the Biggest Season Ever
    Three New Series Offer A Rich Variety For Every Musical Taste!
    MASTERWORKS
    Topping the LSO's musical agenda is MasterWorks, a dazzling series of six classical programs presented in twelve performances. Thrill to the fire, romance and color of masters ranging from Wagner, Mozart and Bernstein to Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Bartok. These are but a few of those whose works will be brought to passionate life in '95-96 by our own Maestro Albert-George Schram through the orchestral brilliance of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. Add to this dynamic mixture the superb talents of guest artists such as violinist Liva Sohn....guitarist Richard Cobo... Lubbock's own concert pianist, William Westney.. world class vocal soloists Edith Davis, Wendy Hillhouse, Stuart Skelton and William Rhodes performing Verdi's dramatic Requiem...and the larger-than-life skills of pianist Andre Watts.
    Great artists and great works of art which will enrich your world...pure musical eloquence...this is MasterWorks!

    52. DR V4.2: The Bassoon At Lubbock, 1981
    classic work. Nakagawa combined his dark, fluent style of playing withpianist william westney for a convincing performance. Le Phenix
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    THE BASSOON AT LUBBOCK, 1981
    David DeBolt
    On Tuesday of the 1981 IDRS Conference week I was pleasantly surprised to find that the bassoon requirements of the Kansas City Philharmonic repertoire for the week would allow me freedom to be in Lubbock for most of the events. The enjoyment and valuable information gained there more than counterbalanced my second surprise, that of finding myself appointed bassoon reviewer just as I was preparing to leave. The atmosphere of the convention was at once Texan, International and adventurous. A warm West-Texas welcome was extended not only by Richard Meek and staff, our excellent hosts, but also by the delicious food and comfortable rooms, the gracious townspeople who were guides at the ranch museum, and the community orchestra players whose efforts made possible a concerto concert. Texas-sized bassoon and double-reed ensembles appeared several times, and programming throughout the convention emphasized pieces for two or more double reed instruments. Quartets and larger groups made a striking effect, but not without some reminders of the pitch and balance problems inherent in such undertakings. The most notable Texas-sized exception was the group of 6 oboes, 6 English-horns, 6 bassoons, contra-bassoon, and sometimes 2 flutes performing "Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon'; The Immovable Do

    53. The Portland Mercury: Live Music Listings (10/18/01)
    Mt TaborHugh Jazz Orchestra, Slick Willy, Tracy Klas. * PSU-Mirta Gomez, CubanPianist, noon, free, All Ages. PSU-william westney, noon, free, All Ages.
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    Vol 2 No. 20, Oct 18 - Oct 24 2001
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    THURSDAY 10/18 3806 SE Stephens
    -Katy Moffatt, 8 pm, $12, 233-6890 Ash Street -Slender, Red Planet, $4 Berbati's -Richard Buckner, Fernando, Willy Vlautin, $8-10 Billy Ray's -King Louie One Man Band, 8 pm, free Blackbird -Dolorean, Denison Witmer, Noise for Pretend Brasilia -TOBAG Brasserie Montmartre -Jake Kot Duo Buffalo Gap -Cannonball, 8 pm Candlelight Cafe -Norman Sylvester Cascade Bar -Boom Crickets Crystal -Mind the Addiction: Eye Lid Up, DJ Dr. DVS, $17 Dante's -Soul Kitchen starring Black Angel, Inner, $5 Ethos -Hiphop Jam Session/Freestyle Forum, 7 pm, $5 Fez -A Flying Fortress, Acacia, Nut Brown, Room 101, 9 pm Goodfoot -Triclops Organ Trio, $3 Green Room -Lea Krueger Band Hoppers -the Stingers, 9 pm It's a Beautiful Pizza Java Vivace -Adam Jones Trio, free Jazz De Opus -David Averre, Rob Davis, Dave Captein, Steve Christofferson Jimmy Mak's -Mel Brown Quintet, $6 Kennedy School -Say Uncle, All Ages La Rumba -Ramsey Embick Y su Montuno Laurelthirst -Redwood Highway; Velvida Underground, 6 pm McDuff's -Terry Robb Grand Lodge -Mark Alan Trio Medicine Hat -Menomena, Tritium Miracle

    54. Classical Piano Links
    An index of Classical Music Piano Web site links, including composers and genres from various historical periods. O'Gorman Piano Duo (UK). Mirsa Adami pianist (AL). Alessandra Ammara pianist (IT). P.B. Archontides pianist (AU)
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    56. Piano Pedagogy Forum
    Salmon is also active as a jazz pianist, performs regularly with the jazz WilliamWestney, in the August/September 1999 issue of American Music Teacher, warns
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    John Salmon
    John Salmon
    School of Music
    University of North Carolina-Greensboro
    Greensboro, NC 27412
    jcsalmon@uncg.edu
    Adding Notes: A Reflection on Interpretive Freedom
    by John Salmon Several battle cries for interpretive freedom have converged in my mind recently: John Perry, speaking to an audience at last year's Music Teachers National Association convention in Los Angeles, exhorted pianists to view the Urtext as only the beginning of the interpretive process; without creativity, Perry argued, no score, however "definitive," will ever come to life in performance. Robert Weirich, speaking to the same group in Los Angeles, urged us to consider "the spirit of improvisation" that caused such works as Beethoven's "Rage Over the Lost Penny" and Mozart's Adagio in B Minor, K. 540, to come to life, even accepting (if not demonstrating at that moment) the esthetic legitimacy of spontaneous note-changing. William Westney, in the August/September 1999 issue of American Music Teacher , warns against the perils of perfectionism, stressing beauty as the true goal of practice and performance. Robert Levin, at a 92nd Street Y gathering, defended ornamentation in Schubert.

    57. Sleeve Notes - The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 28 - Stojowski
    of storm and stress; except in the hands of a great pianist it would In the USA, WilliamWestney, professor of music at Texas Tech University, briefly revived
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    The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 28
    Sigismond Stojowski Excerpts from the sleeve notes Hailed throughout Europe as one of Poland’s most outstanding composers at the fin de siècle, Zygmunt (Sigismond) Stojowski (1870-1946) has slipped into oblivion in today’s musical world, even in his native Poland. As a young man Stojowski was recognised as one of the first Polish symphonists of great European calibre. His orchestral music was heard and played by the finest orchestras in Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, London, Manchester, Paris and St Petersburg in the 1890s, when the composer was only in his twenties. Tchaikovsky was scheduled to conduct Stojowski’s Suite in E flat Op 9 in 1894, and in 1895, by command of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Stojowski’s cantata Le Printemps, Op 7, was premiered in English at a State Concert at Buckingham Palace. For two decades Stojowski’s position as one of Poland’s most outstanding composers was unquestioned. Stojowski’s decline in popularity was due to his die-hard Romanticism in a world on the brink of a musical revolution that dramatically changed styles, tastes and compositional techniques. Even though one can find some influences of Impressionism in his Second Piano Concerto, the composer basically refused to change. In fact, for all practical purposes he stopped composing around World War I and directed his energy into performance and teaching. Unfortunately, a century later his music is often considered old-fashioned, schmaltzy or – as one British critic put it – ‘high tosh’.

    58. Weekly Alibi . Arts And Literature Calendar . 03/09/00
    HISTORIC OLD SAN YSIDRO CHURCH, Corrales A performance by classical pianistWilliam westney. Saturday, 3/11 at 8 pm. $10 advanced, $12 atthe-door.
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    Arts and Literature Calendar
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    March 9 - March 15, 2000 Culture Shock
    Artsy-fartsy news, views and spews. Gallery Review
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    Dancing with Colors at R.B. Winning Coffee Co. Art Pics
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    at the Adobe Theatre Art Pics
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    Eddie Mundo Edmundo at South Broadway Cultural Center Book Review Tony Cohan's On Mexican Time: A New Life in San Miguel Speed Reader China Golland's The Bond between Women: A Journey to Fierce Compassion Speed Reader Linda K. Kerber's No Constitutional Right to be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship Arts and Literature Calendar See, we told you art isn't a dead medium (March 2, 2000) Arts and Literature Calendar See, we told you art isn't a dead medium (February 24, 2000) Arts and Literature Calendar See, we told you art isn't a dead medium. (February 17, 2000) PERFORMANCES Openings ADOBE THEATER Angels Fall , a play by Lanford Wilson. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm. Sundays at 2 pm. Runs thru 3/26. $9 general, $7 students/seniors. 898-9222. ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE The Diary of Anne Frank , a play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett adapted by Wendy Kesselman. Runs thru 3/26. Call for dates, times and prices. 242-4750.

    59. Entertainment Calendar - Lubbockmusic.com - Entertainment Calendar 01/16/03
    New Music Concert with pianist Lora Deahl — 8 pm Tuesday, Texas Tech School WilliamWestney — 3 pm March 2, chamber recital at Texas Tech School of Music's
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    Recording act Jason Boland will bring his band The Stragglers to Midnight Rodeo for a Thursday performance. RPR MEDIA Entertainment Calendar
    Local Music Amaranth Cultural Center Bleachers Sports Cafe Blue Light Buckhorn Saloon Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen Klusoz La Cumbre Restaurant Lone Star Roadhouse Lubbock Senior Citizens Center Mean Woman Grill Midnight Rodeo Moose Magoo's Slaton Senior Citizen Center Texas Cafe
    Whiskey River, 1720 Buddy Holly Ave., Lubbock. Fat Cowboy, country, 10 a.m.-1:30 a.m. Saturday. Outdoors if weather permits. $5. 749-7766. Theater "Heavenly Country" Art events "Romanticism in America" Comedy Jennifer Germany and Manny Llanez Concerts Carla Helmbrecht and Peter Horvath Svetozar Ivanov
    Darryl One, director of the Modesto (Calif.) Symphony Orchestra, is guest conductor for the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. LUBBOCK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, with pianist Andrews Sill and guest conductor Darryl One

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