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21. Strings To Success
Norway. And at the center of it all, karen bentley, violinist, codirector,and conductor of the upcoming Bach Celebration 2000. The
http://www.paweekly.com/PAW/morgue/listings/2000_Mar_10.2NDARTS.html
Publication Date: Friday Mar 10, 2000
Strings to success
Bach Celebration 2000 features local violinist by Heather Wax The outside of the Theophilus Allen house, a large two-story dwelling on Melville Avenue, shows off the Swiss chalet, Japanese timber and English Tudor influences of the Craftsman building style. But on Feb. 27, the cedar-paneled interior housed an eccentric mix of musical styles from Germany, Brazil, and Norway. And at the center of it all, Karen Bentley, violinist, co-director, and conductor of the upcoming Bach Celebration 2000. The home, now belonging to Gladys and Clif Woodhams, was the setting for the prelude fund-raiser concert for the Bach series. Bentley played the violin to the accompaniment of flute, cello and harpsichord, and then had a little fun soloing on the hardingfelea Norwegian fiddle crafted by Gladys' grandfather. "I went to Norway, back to my roots, and I met some cousins that took me to a fiddle maker and I started on the Norwegian folk fiddle," Bentley said. "I only know about seven tunes, but I play them well. It's quality, not quantity, with that. I actually got a lesson in last week, in my kitchen." There have been few breaks for Bentley in the last few years. When she wasn't traveling throughout Europe, Asia, Canada, Russia and the United States for concerts, she has kept herself busy playing violin for the progressive rock band Tesseract and releasing new age CDs under her own name.

22. Winter 2002 Concert Series
Also, violinist karen Gerbrecht performs Ysase's Sonata. March 13, Casual AfternoonRecital bentley Chamber Music Studio 430 pm Free The Flinders String
http://www.banffcentre.ca/cfa/events/2002/series/winter_music.htm
Events at The Banff Centre
Winter 2002 Concert Series
Events 2002 Events 2001 Events 2000
January 10 - March 15 :
All concerts subject to change. Please call The Banff Centre Box Office for more information and to confirm events before heading out. Events January 10 Casual Afternoon Recital
Bentley Chamber Music Studio 4:30 pm - free An afternoon with two sexy saxophones ... and very contemporary music. Resident musicians Nicole Strum (Canada) and Michael Ibrahim (Canada) will perform solo and duo saxophone works. January 11 Friday Evening Concert
Rolston Recital Hall 7:30 pm - Adult $15 Student/Senior $10 We begin our evening concerts with an introduction of new and contemporary music. Three of our composers will present their own music, and describe their projects of interest while at The Banff Centre. Come and meet Michael Wolters (Germany/UK), Jesper Nordin (Sweden) and Richard Carrick (USA). As well this evening meet American flutist Sarah Eckman who will present a work by Steve Reich for flute and tape playback. January 15 Casual Afternoon Recital
Bentley Chamber Music Studio 4:30 pm - Free Featuring Canadian bassist Chris Jennings presenting his own compositions.

23. Events At The Banff Centre In March
March 12 Tuesday 430 pm, Casual Afternoon Recital. Free bentley ChamberMusic Studio, Also, violinist karen Gerbrecht performs Ysase's Sonata.
http://www.banffcentre.ca/cfa/events/2002/03.htm
February March April March
Friday
7:30 pm Waiting for Godot Adult $20 Student/Senior $15
Margaret Greenham Theatre TOP Exhibitions March
Friday
7:30 pm Friday Evening Concert Adult $15 Student/Senior $10
Rolston Recital Hall John Wyre, member of the Canadian percussion group Nexus, performs some of his own compositions with resident percussionists. Also, resident composer Jesper Nordin (Sweden), highlights a number of his pieces. Winter 2002 Concert Series TOP Exhibitions March
Saturday
7:30 pm Waiting for Godot Adult $20 Student/Senior $15
Margaret Greenham Theatre TOP Exhibitions March
Sunday 2:30 pm Canmore Sunday Pay-what-you-can An afternoon concert featuring Lutoslawski's Partita , Chopin's Scherzo , and a work by Strauss, performed by Shaun Heffel, oboe (Canada) and Dan Moran, piano (Canada). The concert will also feature some solo percussion with Canadian Ian Hale. Winter 2002 Concert Series TOP Exhibitions March Monday 4:30 pm Casual Afternoon Recital Free Bentley Chamber Music Studio Featuring flutist Sarah Eckman and pianist Marc Durand, performing works by Poulenc and resident composer Jesper Nordin. Winter 2002 Concert Series TOP Exhibitions March Tuesday 4:30 pm Casual Afternoon Recital Free Bentley Chamber Music Studio A recital featuring Canadians Tova Rosenberg, cello, and Dan Moran, piano, performing works by Prokofiev and Brahms.

24. The Space... Of Carlos Tavares!
Don Tillman is in charge of guitarkeyboard-vocal-cymbal duties, karen bentley fiercelyrocks Interesting note karen is the session violinist featured on
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Review: Tesseract (Wan't to buy Tesseract CDs? Click here TESSERACT – Tesseract
Independently distributed by Tesseract (TCD-001) Tesseract is a US quintet from the west coast. They perform progressive art rock with a confortable mixture of folk and classical music, analog goodies, amidst much experimenting. Don Tillman is in charge of guitar-keyboard-vocal-cymbal duties, Karen Bentley fiercely rocks her violin, Julius Smith smartly models all sort of instruments with his synths and plays guitar, while the rhythm section is constituted by Dave Berners on bass and Josh Schroeter on drums and percussion. Interesting note: Karen is the session violinist featured on Camel’s recent HARBOUR OF TEARS.
The album’s opener is an experimental scary little thing played on a synthesizer. The first "real track" is subtly entitled HEISENBERG’S DAUGHTER; ah!… the uncertainty principle… It is clearly reminiscent of early Kansas, especially due to Karen’s contribution which is quite appealing. A hint of Gentle Giant and ELP surfaces. The Mellotron and Memory moog also make a prominent appearance. Next up is an 11 minute epic: CAST OF THOUSANDS. It progresses via 4 different phases all cooked up and ready to go. Tesseract describe its recipe as "If you think of your life as a play, the cast would be acting out the parts of all the folks you meet along the way". Various wind instruments are modelled by a synth.
ALLEGRO ASSAI is part of a classical Bach violin concerto in A minor that’s brilliantly arranged and performed by Tesseract. There’s an interesting duel between Bentley’s organic violin and Julius’ modelled one. RICE is heavily keyboard orientated by the different arrangements it possesses. Be it classical piano segments, Rhodes Chroma or synths, it’s intelligently textured. The violin provides further enhancement. Track 6, is another experimental piece that’s layered solely by eight tracks (!!) of cymbals. Not my cup of tea. The last tune, VANTAGE POINT, is an instrumental. This piece is part of a mini rock opera that never saw the light of day.

25. Links
Music Notation Engraving. Music Notation Languages for WebBased Files. New MusicBox. violinist karen bentley's Website. Worldwide Internet Music Resources.
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Selected Music Sites of Interest
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26. Review Of Kairotic Offerings
With the exception of flutist Tim Day and violinist karen bentley in concerti fortheir respective instruments, all the orchestral sounds are MIDIrealized.
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From 20th Century Music, June 1998 Review of Kairotic Offerings by Phillip George
J erry Gerber. "Kairotic Offerings" [Symphony No. 1." "Flute Concerto" (1989). "Violin Concerto" (1996)]. Jerry Gerber, MIDI programming; Tim Day, flute; Karen Bentley, violin. http://www.slip.net/~jgerber/ Far from "Chaotic Offerings", Jerry Gerber’s "Kairotic Offerings" are well-organized essays in the wonders of digital technology allied to a traditional sense of the structure and function in large-scale harmonic contexts. Minimalist patterning, all-American syncopation, mysterious vocal samples, schooled counterpoint, clear motivic relations, a few clever backbeats, and rhapsodic, romantic downright cinematographic string lines conspire to present the portrait of a varied composer. With the exception of flutist Tim Day and violinist Karen Bentley in concerti for their respective instruments, all the orchestral sounds are MIDI-realized. Both the live performers play superbly, and Gerber writes virtuosic passages that allow them to display their talents to the fullest. Phillip George home news recordings compositions ... links

27. Paul Dresher Ensemble > Opera/New Music Theater > Ravenshead
karen bentley — Violin (2001 — 2002). karen bentley is active asa violinist, violist, conductor and pianist. She has concertized
http://www.dresherensemble.org/newmusictheater/ravensheadBios.html
Artist Biographies
RINDE ECKERT, Librettist/Performer Rinde Eckert is internationally renowned as a writer, director, actor, composer, movement artist and singer. He conceives, writes the music and libretto, and performs his own staged work. Blessed with a remarkably flexible and inventive singing voice, he performs and tours extensively throughout North America and Europe. Long celebrated for his writing and performances in multi-media theatre, Eckert has scripted Ravenshead in collaboration with composer Steve Mackey and the Paul Dresher Ensemble. Previous Dresher collaborations include Slow Fire, Power Failure, Pioneer and Awed Behavior. His acclaimed collaborations with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company include Shelf Life, Woman Window Square, Shorebirds Atlantic, a dance duo with Jenkins, which was adapted for the PBS

28. Hillside Concerts History Page
January 9, 1999 Concert 47, karen bentley, violinist Steven Bailey, piano Featuringworks by Norwegian composers Edvard Grieg, Bjarne Brustad and Ole Bull
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Past Concerts and Performances at Hillside
(Please be patient. This page takes about 30 seconds to load over 56K connection.) New Later concerts have links on the concert #. Click that link to see photos, artist bios, and concert details. Date
and program number Players and Program [Due to the number of pictures on the page, it will take a minute to load. More to fill in here, from the last 5 years.....working on the details. If you know any of the details of missing concert info, please email me. Bob] March 21, 1993
Concert # 1 Inessa Zaretsky Piano Mozart Sonata K. 310 in A minor
Scriabin Sonata Fantasy No. 2
Haydn Sonata in D minor
Albeniz Suite Espanola Concert # 2 Fund Raiser for Diana Dunkelis' niece's hospital bills. Kyle Granger, piano
Frank Olivier, juggler
Kaila Flexor and "Third Ear"
Diane Hidy, piano
Bob Cowart, piano Harold Heddelman, piano Tim Fox, Guitar

29. Exposé | Concert | Series - ECSP #8
Daughter' from their recently released selftitled debut CD, after which they offereda cover of 'Firth of Fifth', with violinist karen bentley handling all of
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ECSP #8 ENCHANT with
Tesseract
@ The Club Kaos
in Fremont, CA
FRIDAY JULY 12, 1997 Band Links:
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Tesseract
Set List:
Tesseract
- Entrance
- Heisenberg's Daughter - Firth of Fifth (Genesis) - Extralude - Dusk - Allegro Assai, Violin Concerto in A minor (Bach) - Group Improv - Rice - Cast of Thousands - Vantage Point Karen Bentley and Don Tillman of Tesseract

30. Susquehanna University - Insider Volume 17
The concert features Awadagin Pratt, internationally known pianist and violinist;karen bentley, violinist; Thomas Kraines, cellist; Demarre McGill, flutist
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JUNE 4, 2001 OFFICE MOVES Due to the construction work being done to Heilman Hall, some of the faculty and staff have moved their offices to other locations. Here is a list of the moves … Janet Yordy is now located in Steele Hall Room 110
Patrick Long is now located in Steele Hall Room 110
Susan Hegberg is now located in Heilman Hall Room 108
Jennifer Sacher Wiley is now located in Heilman Hall Room 107
Heather Loomis is working out of her office in Admissions
Everyone else for the present time is located in his or her previous offices. Janet Yordy
Secretary, Music Department WITF-FM NEXT GENERATION CONCERT WITF-FM and Susquehanna University are hosting a FREE chamber music concert on Tuesday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater. The concert is part of WITF-FM's Next Generation Festival and Susquehanna has been chosen as a concert location for the second year in a row. The concert features Awadagin Pratt, internationally known pianist and violinist; Karen Bentley, violinist; Thomas Kraines, cellist; Demarre McGill, flutist; Beth Newcome, violinist; Kenn Wagner, violinist; Paul Klinefelter, bassist; and Rachel Shapiro, violist. Tickets are required and may be obtained by contacting the Office of Continuing Education at 372-4354 or by calling The Box at 717-214-ARTS (2787). Betsy Robertson
Director of Public Relations and Publications PLANTS FOR SALE Perhaps you've noticed that a number of the plants in Mellon Lounge have gotten too big for their planters? Well, we're having a plant sale in the Campus Center. Plants are priced at $10-25, but if you don't like our prices, make us an offer! We REALLY need to make room for more reasonably sized plants so please help us out by stopping by to purchase a few. If you're stopping by to shop, remember to bring your own container and be prepared to do the digging yourself. (Only the plants with white or red yarn tied to them are available for sale.) Purchases can be made Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Information Desk. For more information contact Scott (x4169) or Gail (x4227) in the Campus Center Office.

31. Susquehanna University - News Release
Pratt are Zuill Bailey, cello; karen bentley, violin; Amadi bentley, a graduate ofIndiana University, is active in Bay Area as a violinist, violist, conductor
http://www.susqu.edu/news/releases/01-02/nextgen.htm
WITF-FM PRESENTS NEXT GENERATION CONCERT JUNE 11 AT SU
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Pianist Awadagin Pratt, Artistic Director SELINSGROVE, (Pa.) - WITF-FM's Next Generation Festival presents internationally known pianist Awadagin (pronounced ah-wah-dáh-jin ) Pratt and friends in a chamber music concert at Susquehanna University Tuesday, June 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Degenstein Center Theater. The concert, one of six at various central Pennsylvania locations in June, is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. The Next Generation Festival affords chamber music lovers the opportunity to see new generations of classical talent and gives young musicians greater experience and exposure to the public. In addition, the festival offers a chance for people of all ages in a wide geographical range to learn to appreciate and gain a greater understanding of the varieties of classical music. "We're excited to hear that some of the most accomplished musicians from past years will be rejoining Artistic Director Awadagin Pratt in this sixth year of the Next Generation Festival," said Ellen Hughes, festival organizer and WITF-FM 89.5 producer/host. "Concertgoers will have a chance to see the versatility of Pratt when he plays the violin as well as the piano. It's been an honor to bring Pratt and friends to our community." The first student at Baltimore's Peabody Conservatory of Music to receive simultaneous degrees in piano, violin and conducting, Pratt is a winner of the 1992 Naumburg International Piano Competition. He was named one of the 50 Leaders of Tomorrow in

32. Notepad Vol. 5 #3
Welcome karen. We're pleased to welcome violinist karen bentley, who just returnedfrom a sixweek nationwide tour as concertmaster of the Bolshoi Ballet.
http://www.redwoodsymphony.org/notepad/note5-03.html
George Yefchak, Editor Floyd Carter, Orchestra Manager
October 27, 1999
The Schedule
See here
Chamber Music Needed
Eric Kujawsky, Music Director Our chamber concert/festival on January 29 is still in dire need of music, especially of the more experimental/avant-garde/atonal/serial variety, but also other stuff as well. If you play in an outside quartet or whatever, that group can perform; we won't insist that every single performer be a RWS member. RSVP soon!
Concert CDs / Tapes
Welcome Karen
We're pleased to welcome violinist Karen Bentley, who just returned from a six-week nationwide tour as concertmaster of the Bolshoi Ballet. Karen is our soloist for Prokofiev's second violin concerto.
Program Deadlines
  • November 3
    Program notes, donation list, advertisements, bios, photographs, etc. to George (oboe) November 8
    To press
Baby Pictures
Photos of Peter Stahl and Janet Sloan's new baby, Allegra, are available on the web at

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1997, The Orlando Sentinal (FL), All the world's a stage for busy violinist RachelBarton Barton, Rachel (3); Bell, Joshua (6); bentley, karen Award winning
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34. Links
Alyce Khasday, Psychic business guidance and counseling. karen bentley,violinist/ Conductor. Mike Stern. Official website of guitarist Mike Stern.
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35. Welcome To The Vancouver Courier - On Line - Entertainment
back in '94, says clarinetist karen Noelbentley Leung and Noel-bentley, along withChenoa Anderson busy Vancouver based composer-arranger-violinist, then this
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... Surrey Now RELATED SITES Kelowna Capital News Okanagan Classifieds Real Estate Weekly Canada.com ... Medbroadcast.com Site updated Wednesday, March 13, 2002 05:05 PM Search Site: ENTERTAINMENT Wallace Leung Helikon Ensemble honours Leung By Robert Jordan The Helikon Ensemble is the most recent group jockeying for position on the Vancouver new music scene. Although new, the ensemble brings over 50 years of collective professional experience to "Time Resounding," their March 17 concert at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Little did Helikon know when planning this concert last fall, it would be a tribute to founding conductor Wallace Leung, who died from viral encephalitis in January. Leung was a strong guiding force behind the fledgling ensemble, formed in 1999 although its individual members met well before that. "It all began back in '94," says clarinetist Karen Noel-Bentley, one of the original members. "That was when several of our founding members played Peter Maxwell Davies' 'Eight Songs for a Mad King' under Wallace Leung. We worked really well together and at that time, there was no ensemble in town like that." And so the Helikon Ensemble was formed, deriving its name from Mount Helicon, the ancient Grecian home of the Muses. But with a "k"? "It's there just because Wallace wanted to have a 'k' in the name," says Noel-Bentley. "He liked the way it looked."

36. Page Title
This gown was a special order for karen bentley, concert violinist.It is a copy of a Princess Diana gown, number five from the
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37. What I Do
this site. karen bentley, violinist. My personal sites This one.My public Agilent site. Revised December 04, 2002 . Back to Top.
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Analytical Chemistry
I work for Agilent Technologies , in the Measurement Physics Department of Agilent Laboratories . I help design instruments for chemical analyses. That means that I do things like this: Write software Do math Drill holes in metal Play with lots of other fun things I'm particularly fond of computers, so I use lots and lots of Windows software (and some Unix once in a while...). See my Curriculum Vita
Oboe
Currently I play oboe and occasionally English horn in the following groups: Redwood Symphony Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra Hewlett-Packard Symphony Orchestra
Recent Sound Clips
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Ravel: Mother Goose , Tom Thumb (excerpt)
with Master Sinfonia. Sound Clip
Kalinnikov: Symphony No. 1, second movement (excerpt)
with Nova Vista Symphony. Sound Clip
Diana Keech: Scherzo Rondoso (excerpt)
I'm playing oboe and pre-recorded digital piano here, at a Fall 1999 HP Symphony concert, in what is believed to be the world-premier recording of this piece.
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Unfortunately playing oboe means making oboe reeds . You can read all about that process in the How I Make Oboe Reeds pages.

38. Calendar
violinist karen bentley and pianist Dmitriy Cogan will present a recital to greetthe new year at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, Jan.
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Issue date: January 13, 1999
Calendar
On Stage "A Flea in Her Ear," a classic French farce presented by the drama department at Menlo-Atherton High School, Jan. 14-16, 22-23 at 7 p.m., and Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. Burgess Theater, 601 Laurel St., Menlo Park. Tickets $8, $5. Call 322-3673. "La Cage aux Folles," The Palo Alto Players "Amadeus," Music San Jose Museum of Art presents Sunday Jazz: Winter concert series features jazz in the main lobby, 3-5 p.m. every Sunday through March, free with admission; Jan. 17, The San Francisco Mainstream Jazz Quintet. Thursday Night Opera at the Museum features ensemble members of Opera San Jose and pianist Thomas Webb, free with half-price Museum admission, 6:30 p.m.; Jan. 14, "Don Giovanni" preview. 110 South Market St., San Jose. Call (408) 271-6840. Music at Stanford: Jan. 15, Guitarist Charles Ferguson, Spanish and Flamenco guitar music with the Saratoga Symphony and guest guitarist Yoko Ogawa, Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets $8, $4. Jan. 19, Nancy Granert, organist, performs works by Bach, Buxtehude, Mendelssohn and more, Memorial Church, 8 p.m. Tickets $8, students free. Jan. 22, graduate student recital, Thomas Hawkins, classical guitar with soprano Elain Romanelli, Campbell Recital Hall, 8 p.m., free. Call 725-ARTS. Violinist Karen Bentley and pianist Dmitriy Cogan will present a recital to greet the new year at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, Jan. 16, 8 p.m., featuring Norwegian music by Edvard Grieg, Bjarne Brustad and Ole Bull. World premiere of "Salsa for Karen," by Danish composer Ole Saxe. $10 donation. 505 E. Charleston Rd. Call 321-9727.

39. Bach Celebration At Valley Presbyterian Church
The finale on Sunday, March 21, includes violinist karen bentley andharpsichordist Jonathan Salzedo in Brandenburg Concerto No.
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Issue date: March 03, 1999
Bach celebration at Valley Presbyterian Church
The Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra will present the first of three concerts in its Bach Celebration on Sunday, March 7, in Valley Presbyterian Church in Portola Valley. Music director William Whitson conducts the orchestra and the soloists in performances at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Pianist Paul Hersh and cellist Julian Hersh will be soloists at the first concert on Sunday. featuring Brandenburg concerti. The second concert on Sunday, March 14, features three musicians, soprano Deborah Barney, flutist Greer Ellison and harpsichordist Marion Rubinstein. The finale on Sunday, March 21, includes violinist Karen Bentley and harpsichordist Jonathan Salzedo in Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F and tenor Mark Mueller in a Bach cantata. Series tickets are $32 for general admission and $27 for seniors and students through March 7. Single tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for seniors and students. For information, call 856-3848.

40. Pacific Lutheran University :: Music
Farner, Pianist and Svend Rønning, violinist Ticket Proceeds Luceno on acoustic bass,Steven bentley on drums soprano; Craig Rine, clarinet; karen Kuenzi, piano
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