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61. Virginia Parker Prize Winner 1997
John, violinist (1994); Martin Beaver, violinist (1993); corey cerovsek, violinist(1992); Michael Schade, tenor (1991); Nancy Argenta, soprano (1990); Marc
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Violinist James Ehnes Winner of 1997 Virginia Parker Prize
Ottawa, 17 June 1998 - The Canada Council for the Arts is pleased to announce that James Ehnes from Brandon, Manitoba, is the recipient of the 1997 Virginia Parker Prize. The prize, worth $25,000, will be presented to him in the fall. Originally known as the Virginia P. Moore Prize, the Virginia Parker Prize was established in 1982 by the late Colonel T.A.G. Moore and his wife, Virginia P. Moore. Moved by her profound love of music and the recognition that talented young musicians need an award to help them take a leap forward in their careers, the late Mrs. Moore established the prize for young performers of classical music who demonstrate outstanding talent and musicianship.
James Ehnes
In recent months, James Ehnes gave his second Paris recital and made his second appearance with the Hong Kong Philharmonic. About his debut with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Olavi Kauko of the Helsingin Sanomat commented that Ehnes had "conquered the audience and the orchestra by his amazing virtuosity." Among upcoming engagements are his debut with the Boston Symphony under Seiji Ozawa, his second appearance with the Pittsburgh Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, as well as his debut with the Czech Philharmonic. His recording of the 24 Paganini Caprices on the Telarc label received worldwide critical acclaim. The disk was nominated for a Juno award, making Ehnes the youngest classical performer ever to be nominated for this prestigious award.

62. Virginia Parker Prize 1999 - Lucille Chung
John, violinist (1994); Martin Beaver, violinist (1993); corey cerovsek, violinist(1992); Michael Shade, tenor (1991); Nancy Argenta, soprano (1990); Marc
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Pianist Lucille Chung Winner of 1999 Virginia Parker Prize
Ottawa, 5 August, 1999 - The Canada Council for the Arts is pleased to announce that Lucille Chung Originally known as the Virginia P. Moore Prize, the Virginia Parker Prize was established in 1982 by the late Colonel T.A.G. Moore and his wife, Virginia P. Moore. Moved by her profound love of music and the recognition that talented young musicians need an award to help them take a leap forward in their careers, the late Mrs. Moore established the prize for young performers of classical music who demonstrate outstanding talent and musicianship. Lucille Chung Born in 1973, Lucille Chung, has been heralded as an impassioned and refined concert pianist. Lucille Chung made her debut with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at the age of 10, and was invited to be a featured soloist during its Asian Tour in 1989. Since then, she has performed with numerous Canadian orchestras as well as several international ensembles including the Moscow Virtuosi and the Philadelphia Orchestra. She has given recitals at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., New York's Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Ford Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. In 1989, she was recognised on the international scene as the winner of the First Prize at the Stravinsky International Piano Competition. She won Second Prize at the 1992 Montreal International Music Competition, at which she also won a Special Prize. In 1993, she received the Outstanding Achievement Award for Artists from the Governor General of Canada and in 1994, she won Second Prize at the First International Franz Liszt Competition Weimar. 1998 was a fruitful year for Ms. Chung as she was the winner of numerous competitions in Italy including the 19th International Pescara Competition, the VI Concorso Internazionale "Riviera del Conero" and Concorso Internazionale Pinerolo Citta della Cavalleria.

63. Columbia Museum Of Art: General Info (2002 News Releases)
The superb CanadianAmerican violinist corey cerovsek will lead these two brilliantworks, with Kirsten Johnson (viola), Nokuthula Ngwenyama (viola), and
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"The Museum is thrilled to have an artistic director of Charles' caliber organize performances of internationally recognized musicians," says Margaret Skove, the Executive Director of the Columbia Museum of Art. "Not only do we have a superb space for the performances, but the Museum is also an excellent visual setting to hear chamber music."
Midlands residents have enjoyed Charles Wadsworth and his engagements for years through the Spoleto festival and through our very own Columbia series. In continuing with the Wadsworth reputation, he "promises that this season will more than live up to any expectations the public might have for future musical enjoyment."
The first of the five concerts will open with two of the most inspired works of all time, Mozart's "QUINTET" in G Minor, "VIOLA QUINTET," with two violas, and Brahms' String Sextet in G Major, "Opus 36." The superb Canadian-American violinist Corey Cerovsek will lead these two brilliant works, with Kirsten Johnson (viola), Nokuthula Ngwenyama (viola), and Kristina Reiko Cooper (cello).

64. GREAT ARTISTS AND ENSEMBLES I HAVE SEEN IN PERFORMANCE
Today I was lucky enough to hear corey cerovsek, as fine a musician and performeras the show he may well be the world's greatest performing violinist, and he
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65. Masterclass With Menuhin | Bullfrog Films
old Sir Yehudi Menuhin and 14year-old corey cerovsek. in D minor for Two Violins,with Menuhin and cerovsek. the cameos of each violinist, little and big, are
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Bullfrog Films P.O. Box 149 Oley, PA 19547 Tel: 610/779-8226 Fax: 610/370-1978 Masterclass with Menuhin Extraordinary meeting between two prodigies of the violin. 56 minutes Color / Stereo 16mm available Grade Level: 7-12, College, Adult US Release Date: 1989 ISBN: 1-56029-103-6 Directed by Niv Fichman Produced by Rhombus Media "... full of gorgeous moments... the cameos of each violinist, little and big, are rich, intimate character studies full of warm humor." The Spectator The Guelph Spring Festival provides the backdrop for this extraordinary meeting between two of the most impressive prodigies of the violin: 76-year-old Sir Yehudi Menuhin and 14-year-old Corey Cerovsek. With the Camerata Lysy Gstaad (his own student orchestra from Switzerland) Menuhin, with characteristic warmth, humor, and rigor, holds a master class for some of Canada's most gifted violin students. The culmination is a dramatic performance of Bach's Concerto in D minor for Two Violins , with Menuhin and Cerovsek.

66. Weekly News Briefs
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67. Untitled Document
An impressive roster of guest artists and conductors, including three emerging starswith Hoosier ties violinist corey cerovsek and pianists Jonathan Biss
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PRESS RELEASE Date: Sunday, April 28, 2002
Contact: Tim Northcutt - (317) 262-4904 ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES 2002 MARSH SYMPHONY ON THE PRAIRIE SEASON
Summer Series Features Emerging Stars; Wide Variety of Thematic Programs INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's 21st season of Marsh Symphony on the Prairie Series concerts will open on Saturday, June 22, with a colorful "Opening Night" program titled "Strike up the Band!" to begin a full summer of beautiful music under the stars at the Conner Prairie Amphitheater, 13400 N. Allisonville Rd. in Fishers, Indiana. Sponsored by Marsh Supermarkets, the series is presented by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Conner Prairie. Tickets will go on sale to the General Public on Monday, April 29, at the Hilbert Circle Theatre Box Office, all convenient Marsh Supermarket locations and in the Great Hall entrance of the Conner Prairie Museum Center. Reserved tables with comfortable seating for up to 10 people also may be purchased for the entire season or for individual concerts in half-table or full-table configurations exclusively through the Hilbert Circle Theatre Box Office. Season Highlights:
  • Exciting and accessible thematic programming that includes an all-Tchaikovsky weekend as well as concert pairs devoted to "Music for Lovers," "The Best of Baroque," "Beethoven and Friends," plus a mix of colorful British and French works titled "Last Night at the Proms -Vive la France!" which will be accented by laser light displays.

68. David Fulmer, Violin
From Germany, David headed to Baltimore where he was invited as lecturer and guestartist in collaboration with violinist corey cerovsek in the 2002 BRIDGES
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David Fulmer is currently a junior at the New England Conservatory of Music where he is pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies in violin performance with James O. Buswell, and studies in composition and theoretical studies with Pozzi Escot and Robert Cogan. In February of 2002, David performed solo with the Soria Chamber Players in Boston's Jordan Hall, performing Piece for Violin and Instruments by Ralph Shapey, in a concert dedicated to Shapey as part of the Composers' Series Four Seasons with orchestra in several concerts. Romance in F major, and the Double Violin Concerto by J.S. Bach. David is currently an active member of several chamber ensembles throughout the Boston area, including the Soria Chamber Players directed and conducted by Orlando Cela. David has premiered works and has worked in collaboration with such composers as Elliott Carter, Robert Cogan, Pozzi Escot, Michael Finnissy, Oliver Knussen, Ralph Shapey and more.
"Solo violinist David Fulmer made a powerful impression in his full mastery of the demanding central role of Piece for Violin and Eight Instruments"
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". . . and then the real kicker: Violinist David Fulmer's delivery of Piece for Violin and Eight Instruments for soloist with horn and wind ensemble. Shapey mentioned that he wrote so 'musicians could see what was inside my head', David Fulmer saw it, and Shapey would have known he did."

69. Coaches
concertmaster, London Symphony Orchestra James Buswell, violin professor, NewEngland Conservatory corey cerovsek, concert violinist Robert Davidovici
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COACHES A partial list of visiting coaches over the last three seasons:
Strings Sacha Barantschik, concertmaster, London Symphony Orchestra
James Buswell, violin professor, New England Conservatory
Corey Cerovsek, concert violinist
Robert Davidovici, concertmaster, Vancouver Symphony
Jorja Fleezanis, concertmaster, Minnesota Orchestra
Charles Haupt, concertmaster, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Paul Kantor, violin professor, University of Michigan
Jaime Laredo, conductor and concert violinist
Zoya Leybin, violin, San Francisco Symphony
Robert McDuffie, concert violinist Laura Park, acting concertmaster, Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra William Preucil, concertmaster, The Cleveland Orchestra Joseph Silverstein, conductor and concert soloist Joel Smirnoff, violin, Juilliard Quartet Marylou Speaker Churchill, principal second violin, Boston Symphony David Taylor, assistant concertmaster, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Alexander Treger, concertmaster, Los Angeles Philharmonic Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and concert soloist Ralph Fielding, viola, Los Angeles Philharmonic

70. The Independent Weekly: Fall Calendars
Fri Sat, Nov 16 17, 8 pm violinist corey cerovsek. Sunday Serenades Sun, Oct28, 3 pm The Four Seasons. Thu, Nov 15, 10 am violinist corey cerovsek.
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71. Terre Haute Journal Of Business‹Something To Do In Terre Haute Tonight!
Feb. 5—violinist corey cerovsek RoseHulman Fine Arts Series 730 pm HatfieldHall (812)877-1511. Feb. 5—violinist corey cerovsek, 730 pm Feb.
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72. The CSO Announces Its 2002 Summer Season
San Francisco Symphony and Vienna Staatsoper, will lead the orchestra on June16 in Italian Night with violinist corey cerovsek performing Paganini's La
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The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Announces its 2002 Summer Season With its 2002 Summer Season, announced today, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra continues to expand and enhance its summer offerings of classical music, presenting exceptional talent in exquisite settings. Sundaes with the Symphony at Riverbend
Every patron at Sundaes with the Symphony at Riverbend will be treated to a complimentary ice cream sundae. Family-friendly pricing includes free admission to the lawn for all children age 12 and younger for all Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra concerts at Riverbend Music Center, thanks to the support of Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America.
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73. The Purdue Exponent
violinist excels in music, math. Photo courtesy of J. Henry Fair.INTENSITY corey cerovsek focuses on his violin as he plays. He
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Violinist excels in music, math
Photo courtesy of J. Henry Fair INTENSITY: Corey Cerovsek focuses on his violin as he plays. He said that when he performs, he loses himself and feels like he is part of his violin. Cerovsek performed a recital at Loeb Playhouse this weekend. By Matt Holsapple
Entertainment Editor Music is an artistic expression of emotion through melody, harmony and rhythm. Math is a science dealing with the relationship between quantities, numbers and symbols. For Corey Cerovsek, the two seemingly opposite fields are almost one and the same. Cerovsek should know. By the age of 16, he had earned master's degrees in both fields. The violin virtuoso who performed a recital in Loeb Playhouse Sunday said that he sees intrinsic connections between the two fields. "On the philosophical level, I'm convinced that music and math are connected. I was good at both of them, and it makes sense that the same abilities in my head would make me good at both of them," said Cerovsek, now 27. While he said he feels certain that this connection exists, he is unsure of what it really is.

74. News4Jax: WJXT TV: Local News, Weather, Sports, Entertainment And Health
violinist corey cerovsek (pictured, right) performs Saturday at 8 pmAwardwinning French pianist Julien Quentin accompanies cerovsek.
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  • You Ought to be in Pictures! Jacksonville hits the big screen as "Basic" makes its motion picture debut nationwide Friday. Witness this military tale of twists and turns that will have you guessing until the very end. Click on Basic to see movie times and theater locations or Review hear what critics are saying. A Morning for the Women! Ladies, dust off those bikes and peddle to Lakeshore Schwinn Saturday at 8 a.m. After reviewing safe riding techniques and rules of the road, saddle up for a 10-15 mile ride through Ortega Forest and Avondale. Shortcuts are available for those who haven't been out all year. For the more experience riders, show up at 7:30 a.m. for a 25-30 mile ride. After the ride, Amy Austin from Terry Precision Bicycles is the featured speaker and will be answering all of your biking questions. Learn about proper bicycle fit, changing a flat tire and getting comfortable with your saddle for those long rides, like the Tour de Forts, the Watermelon Ride and the MS150. Enjoy coffee, juice and bagels before and after the ride. Pizza is available for lunch, so plan to stick around. For more details, call Jeanne at (904) 260-1126 or 264-7168 or e-mail BiknJeanne@aol.com

75. VENTURA-USA Events Calendar - May 2002
May 8, corey cerovsek In Concert Community Presbyterian Church - 1555 Poli Street- Ventura Tickets $35/$28 Electrifying violinist corey Cerovesek is joined
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76. Reviews Catalog
Atherton conducts all Russian works with violinist Viktoria Mullova playing Stravinskyconcerto in D. violinist corey cerovsek plays Beethovan concerto.
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Josef Hala. - HK Phil. contemporary showcase with David Tang. - Atherton conducts HK Phil with violinist Xue Wei and oboe soloist Douglas Boyd. - Tortelier conducts Dvorak cello concerto with Lynn Harrell. - Timothy Landauer cello recital with Gabriel Kwok. principal clarinet Andrew Simon. - Qian Zhou violin recital with Gabriel Kwok. - Asian Youth Orchestra with pianist Alicia de Larrocha conducted by Sergio Comissiona. - Atherton conducts HK Phil. and Royal Scottish National Orch. Chorus in Faure Requiem. - Dumay and Pires Duo - Mu-hai Tang conducts Listz piano concerto with Korean pianist Joo-Hy Hsu.

77. PAC Concerts: Spring Quarter 2000
Monday 27, University Choir, 8 pm. Wednesday 29, University Symphony Orchestra,8 pm. Thursday 30, corey cerovsek, Guest violinist, 8 pm. Student Recitals
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PAC Concerts Fall 2000 Winter 2001 Spring 2001
Concerts are held at the PAC Concert Hall and are free, except as noted below.
Calendar subject to change. * Tickets for sale at the PAC Box Office: (360) 650-6146. Fall 2000
OCTOBER Major Events: Sunday 1 Margaret Brink, Faculty Piano Recital, 8 p.m. Sunday 15 Diane Baxter, Piano
Arthur Hicks Piano Scholarship Recital, 3 p.m. Saturday 28 Denes Zsigmondy, Guest Violinist, 8 p.m.
NOVEMBER Major Events: Sunday 5 Frederick Rzewski, Guest Pianist, 3 p.m. Tuessday 7 The Music of Frederick Rzewski, 8 p.m. Wednesday 8 Erin Wall, Alumni Vocal Recital, 8 p.m. Thursday 9 Lisa McCarthy, Faculty Flute Recital, 8 p.m. Monday 13 Concert Choir, 8 p.m. Tuesday 14 Electro-Acoustic Music, 8 p.m. Wednesday 15 John Friesen, Faculty Cello Recital, 8 p.m. Thursday 16 Western Wind Symphony, 8 p.m. Tuesday 21 Cello Recital by Students of John Friesen, 8 p.m. Monday 27 University Choir, 8 p.m. Wednesday 29 University Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m. Thursday 30 Corey Cerovsek, Guest Violinist, 8 p.m. Student Recitals: Monday 20 Margaret Lai, Junior Violin, 5 p.m.

78. New Page 1
Dukas, The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Lalo, Symphonie espagnole. corey cerovsek,violinist. Falla, The threecornered hat, Suite No. 2. Ravel, Bolero.
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October 18, 2003 ALL AMERICAN A tribute to our country's musical voice
Key/Smith The Star Bangled Banner Gershwin Cuban Overture Copland Billy the Kid Suite Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Patricia Prattis Jennings, pianist Bernstein Symphonic Dances from West Side Story November 22, 2003 ITALIAN A musical celebration of the Eternal City's fabled fountains Rossini William Tell Overture Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1 Tricia Park, violinist Verdi La forza del destino Overture Respighi Pines of Rome January 10, 2004 FRENCH CONNECTION Music to delight the imagination Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice Lalo Symphonie espagnole Corey Cerovsek, violinist Falla The three-cornered hat , Suite No. 2 Ravel Bolero February 7, 2004 ROMANCE A love letter to America and a world-wide favorite Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 1

79. Corey Stewart
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80. Homeschool In The LINK
corey cerovsek, played Wieniawski (pronounced Vinyov-ski) in front of a full orchestra.During the intermission our violin teacher, who was a second violinist
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Bow hairs find strings, fingers find their first note, and we all look to Pearl, our first violinist and my 9-year-old daughter. She gathers up our eyes, checks that we're all ready, inhales slightly, raises and then dips her scroll to signal our start. We begin our song. Family harmony is at the core of homeschooling and it's one of the first things I talk about with new homeschoolers. It takes a high degree of peace and compatibility to spend so much time together and to live and learn in such close proximity. I tell new homeschoolers that they should be best friends with your kids, because they're going to see a lot of each other. Our family has found our sense of harmony by playing together as a string quartet. It all began when our daughter, Pearl, (mom and daughter are both named Pearl) started violin lessons when she was 5. We bought her a 1/4-size violin, and found a Suzuki teacher. I had an old full size violin, passed down from an uncle, though I'd never learned to play. Suzuki method requires the parent to learn along with the child, so I started fiddling around. I'd never had music lessons, but I attended all of Pearl's and practiced along with her. In the beginning I managed to stay ahead of her. That's long since changed. A few months later our music school invited the family to a demo of instruments taught at the school. The Suzuki Cello teacher had a tiny cello, 1/8th size, and Alyssa decided it was for her. She had attended many of her big sister's lessons, and wanted to participate. She was not quite 4 years old at the time.

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