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21. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Players
Damrosch, Stock against the placing of these masterpieces under glass, the will Gloor,elisabeth 2 ? Christies' (1977) 3 ? Möller, Max 4 Dutch violinist
http://www.jose-sanchez-penzo.net/stIn_D-F.html
Named Instruments: (D-F)
(Instrument section of The Way Famous String Instruments Went
Dancla Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order:
Roger, Baron
Halma, Hilaire E.
Bernardel, Freres - Paris
Dancla, Charles (1854-1876)
Chanot-Chardon - Paris (1876)
Willmotte, Charles - Antwerp
Laurie, David (1883)
Labitte, Mr. - Rheims
Laurie, David (1887)
Croall, William -Edinburgh (until c.1906) Kirkhope, Mr., Edinburgh Bennett, Richard Berger, Dr. Isador, USA Milstein, Nathan Amateur player Werro, Henry, Berne (1938) Kahl, S., Geneva Christie's Reno, J., Manchester Beare, Charles Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (1997) Roth, Linus - Germany (1997) Remarks: p 42; ex Dancla Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order: Milstein, Nathan Remarks: David Hochstein Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order: Joachim, Joseph one of Joachim's pupils Nowell, Willis Eastman, George Hochstein, David

22. Budapest Spring Festival 2002
WITH MARIA CRISTINA KIEHR, elisabeth VON MAGNUS PHILIP glass THE COMPANY IANNISXENAKIS AROURA ANTON Tatjana Grindenko, violinist, founded the first early
http://www.festivalcity.hu/btf2002/english_zenekari.html

23. The Academy Of Ancient Music
The winner in that first year was violinist David Oistrakh and laureates — andto meeting Queen elisabeth’s hope us in spirit by raising a glass to this
http://www.aam.co.uk/newsl/didyou.htm

24. Ville Du Mois
Worth seeing the paintings by Coxie, the stainedglass windows depicting CharlesV bringing Concours Reine elisabeth (in mai) A talented violinist, the wife
http://www.music-opera.com/site_english/ville_bruxelles_e.htm
www.eric-maerschalck.be/Bruxelles/bruxelles.htm
Brussels : A city bubbling with excitement History Architecture Programme see calendar
The first opera performances in Brussels were held in a theatre built by Paolo and Pietro Bezzi on the site of a workshop where coins were minted (hence the name). Lully and the most fashionable composers in Europe and above all Paris were on the programme.
This Opera House, one of the most beautiful historic buildings in Belgium, is open for tours by visitors
The Orchestre National de Belgique Programme see calendar
Established in 1936 under the patronage of Queen Elisabeth, the vocation of this orchestra is to give symphony concerts in the Brussels-Capital region, throughout Belgium and abroad.
The Societe Philharmonique de Bruxelles Programme see calendar
The town subsequently developed trade and manufacturing, established a middle class and acquired its own administration. Around 1100, a protective rampart was built around the town. At the death of Duke John III, Count of Flanders, Louis de Male, taking advantage of the situation, took possession of Brussels. But, two months later, Everard t'Serclaes succeeded in driving the Flemish from the town and further ramparts were built to protect the city-dwellers. The arrival of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy in 1430, brought economic prosperity. Twenty years later, Brussels was considered the capital of the kingdom of Burgundy and became, under Charles V, the capital of the Low Countries. The death of his successor, Philip II of Spain who left no succession, brought with it numerous conflicts. In 1695, the troops of Louis XIV destroyed much of Brussels. The town finally came under Austrian domination until the French revolution.

25. Classical Music Links
Dede An African American composer, violinist and conductor Eichberg - winner ofthe Queen elisabeth Competition for by PC, ondes martenot, glass harmonica etc
http://www.mvdaily.com/links/
Classical music links
Artists
Alegreen, for © Kunst der Fuge
Alison Baker
- organist
Andersen Music
- This site brings valuable information now available at the entertainment industry:
ArkivMusic - The Source For Classical Recordings
- ArkivMusic Sells Every Classical Recording In Print.
Blind Faith and Envy
- BF/E is an alternative synth band fronted by a great female singer..check it out!!!
Cellist Yosif Feigelson
- Bio, reviews, pictures, repertoire, links and much more about renowned Latvian-born cellist
Chton, The Official Website
- Dark and Brutal Norwegian Death Metal!!
Dimorphodon Homepage
- rock funk jazz New Orleans music jam live
Eric Hansen
- Eric Hansen is a flamenco guitarist from South Florida. His latest album is "Without Words"
Eva Fampas, classical guitarist
- The Official website of the Greek virtuoso guitarist Eva Fampas
Fabio Grasso, pianist and composer.
- Artistic activity of the pianist and composer Fabio Grasso Gilbert Isbin, acoustic guitarist, composer HOTCHOCOLATE.TV - Garrett Diamonds's site of his writing, songs, and his tune. Hot Chocolate. Hawaiian Guitar By Jaywant Naidu - About jaywant Naidu , a performer of Indian classical hindustani Music on Hawaiian guitar

26. Critical Mass Award Previous Winners Page 35
Women in Black. glass Flower Awards. QAG eMAG. 123genomics.com. Elissa Lee Koljonenvirtuoso violinist. MyShelf.Com. Freewill46. elisabeth and Teije's Travel Website.
http://bdarl.members.atlantic.net/critica35.html
home sitemap QuickSearch search ... Bibi Ferreira e Edith Piaf s Tortlex2.com Real Estate Property Management Info Service Centre The Forbind Crossroads ... business
Please send comments or suggestions to bdarl@atlantic.net

27. Dene Olding
Violin Concerto and the Violin Concerto of Philip glass. became a Laureate of theQueen elisabeth of Belgium wellknown to audiences as first violinist for the
http://www.symphony.org.au/about/vox_olding.htm
Dene Olding Concertmaster Dene Olding, recognized as one of Australia's most outstanding instrumentalists, has already achieved a distinguished career in many aspects of musical life. As a soloist, he has won many awards and he has performed over thirty-five concertos including many premieres, with some of the world's leading conductors and orchestras. Dene is regularly heard as soloist with all the major Australian orchestras and has worked with, amongst others, Edo de Waart, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Stuart Challender, Sir Charles Mackerras, Jorge Mester, Gunther Herbig, Werner Andreas Albert and David Porcelijn. He has given the Australian premieres of Lutoslawski's Chain 2 with the composer conducting, Elliott Carter's Violin Concerto and the Violin Concerto of Philip Glass. In addition, he has performed world premieres of violin concertos by Ross Edwards and Bozidar Kos and the Double Concerto for violin and viola by Richard Mills, written for himself and his wife, Irina Morozova. He attended the Juilliard School In New York from the age of fourteen as a scholarship student of Ivan Galamian and Margaret Pardee. He graduated in 1978 with the Master of Music Degree and was awarded the Morris Loeb Prize. Other studies included master classes with Nathan Milstein and further lessons with Herman Krebbers and Gyorgy Pauk. In 1985, he was awarded the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship to further his musical studies and during that year, became a Laureate of the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium International Violin Competition.

28. Classical Music Links At Cadenza - Classical Music And Contemporary Music
Eichberg winner of the queen elisabeth competition for MIDI-compositions darraghmorgan - violinist specializing in by PC, ondes martenot, glass harmonica etc
http://www.cadenza.org/links/
Links to interesting and useful classical music sites
artists
Adrian Williams - piano
Ali Wood
- Australia's leading concert pianist, and the first Australian concert pianist to make a New York debut at Carnegie Hall
Angela Lear
- the official web site of the British Concert Pianist and Chopin scholar
Gabriele Ragghianti
- double bass : concerts, master classes and many links
Hazel Fairbairn
- folk fiddle
Igor Gavrilov
- opera singer, bass soloist of St Petersburg's opera theatres
Jennifer Paull
- oboe d'amore
John McCabe
- piano
Katherine Sweeney
- violin
Patricia Cahill
- known as "The Irish Nightingale", Patricia Cahill has sung her way into the hearts of people all over the world
Paul Ayres
- organ Paul Reeves British Bass Opera and Classical Singer - Website for the British Bass including CV Biography, press releases and photos Richard Spece - a regular performer as soloist and chamber musician on modern and period clarinets Sabrina Ann Berger - one of today's most exciting and captivating classical artists - a virtuoso on both the acoustic and 5-string electric violin Sasha Boldatchev - harpist and composer, laureate of three international competitions from Russia, who performs recitals and harp concerts with orchestras. Born 1990.

29. Index
Translate this page GEILHOFER, Franz. GEIRINGER, Else (auch Geyring, elisabeth Gyring). GEIRINGER, Gustav. GLASGOW,Stadtbeschreibung 1889. glass, Emil. (violinist). GOMPERZ, Julius von.
http://ezines.onb.ac.at:8080/moravec/pub/index/1G.htm
Index
Once you have found the information in the index click each call number to reach the collection concerned. Then type the call number which consists of cassette folder and letter number into the search mask (e.g.325/4-135). You will need the search mask for navigation through large collections of letters! N.B. When using the indexes also use the search mask for the key words you are looking for. You need not page through all the entries if you do not wish to do so!
Personen- Orts- und Sachregister A B C D ... Z Titel- und Gattungsregister A B C D ... GYROWETZ, Adalbert

30. Levine School Of Music - Faculty Biographies
Petersburg Conservatory; Laureate, Queen elisabeth International Competition. FormerSecond violinist New Music Associates Quartet of rock trio glass and Apples
http://www.levineschool.org/fac_bios.htm
Faculty Biographies
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Elisabeth Adkins

Holly Albers

Marina Alekseyeva

Steve Antosca

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Anna Balakerskaia

Ysaye Maria Barnwell

Karen Bartman

Kathleen Bavaar
... Stephanie Bramble C Jeanne-Marie Calderon Risa Carlson Grant Chamberlain Jeffrey Chappell ... Ricardo Cyncynates D Marie D'Andrea Caron Dale Monica Dale Scott Dasovich ... Elizabeth Duncan E Beth Eckert Oliver Edel Claire Eichhorn Cynthia Elek ... Thew Elliott F Lora Ferguson Heather Figi Mary Findley Sidney Forrest ... Cathryn Frasier-Neely G Darya V. Gabay Christopher Gates John Gevorkian Janelle Gill ... Immanuela Gruenberg H Haesoon Hahn Nancy Hallsted Martie Harris Roma Hart ... Fleta Hylton J Tatiana Johanning H.G. Abasi Johnson Karen Johnson Brian D. Jones ... Amy Joseph K Irina Kats Bonnie Kellert Jeanne Kelly Susan Kelly ... Jeffrey Koczela L Elizabeth Lane Alice E. Lee Hyeweon Lee Caroline Levy ... Alexia Luscher M Regina DiMedio Marrazza Julian Martin Kerry McCarthy Matthew McCoy ... Kathrin Murray N Lois Narvey O Irena Orlov Anna Ouspenkaya Vera Owens P Shelly Pan Anna Parker Michael Parker Ratlitza Patcheva ... Courtney Preston R Christof Richter Janie Rigotti Carlos Rodriguez Carole Rogentine ... Melissa Ruof S

31. NYFVC - Newsletters
on behind the scenes at the Queen elisabeth Competition for A dazzling violinist,viewed by some as a second filmmaker can make an industrial on glass into a
http://www.nyfvc.org/newsletters/apr98.html
April 1997 Dear Members and Friends: The weeks have passed quickly since our last newsletter. As I write in late March, winter said goodbye with a fistful of snow last week and today it seems that we can forget spring and prepare for summer - all because of El Ninjo! In February, board member Andrea Traubner organized the first in what we project as a series of programs highlighting the work of film experts from foreign countries. Thanks to the efforts of board member William Sloan , we were able to screen in the Titus 2 Theater at The Museum of Modern Art. Lily Talapessy, Film Officer at the Consulate General of the Netherlands introduced us to the contemporary film scene in Holland. The Winners afforded us a moving and engaging view of what goes on behind the scenes at the Queen Elisabeth Competition for classical music in Brussels the euphoria of winning the coveted prize, the heartbreak of not making it quite to the top, and the relationships that develop between the contestants. Filmmakers Paul Cohen and David van Tijn focussed their attention on four winners and their subsequent, not always brilliant, careers. The fate of Philipp Hirschhorn stands out. A dazzling violinist, viewed by some as a second Paganini, he appears in front of the camera as a broken shell, marked by illness and full of bitterness and rueful memories. The joyfully elegant short Glas by well-known Dutch documentary filmmaker Bert Haanstra, who died last year, broke the somber mood and gave us a wonderful example of how a gifted filmmaker can make an industrial on glass into a work of art. The perfectly balanced interaction of images and jazz was a joy to watch. The screening was followed by an informal get-together at a nearby restaurant.

32. News And Events
The Art Nouveau collection of glass and ceramics violinist Larisa Elisha ‘cellistSteven Elisha Using photographs and sketches, elisabeth Suter will take us
http://www.tscpl.org/more_news.asp
News and Events For more programs and events at the library, take a look at the Event Calendar
Preschool Story Time

The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library Preschool Storytime is an exciting program of stories, songs and activities for children ages 3 to 5 years.
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:30 am, beginning January 7, and continues through April.
The programs will be held in the Youth Services Lingo Story Room.
No registration is necessary, but groups of more than seven children, please call to make arrangements. For more information call 785.580.4565. Design Dimensions
Design Dimensions: a interior design series at the Library
A series of FREE programs led by local design professionals to give you simple and inexpensive tips to revitalize your home.
All programs will be at 3 pm in Marvin Auditorium. No reservations required. For the opportunity to have your design dilemma reviewed by a speaker, please call 785-580-4591 two weeks prior to a presentation for complete details.
April 13, 2003, 3 PM - Summerizing Your Home

33. USM Music: Events Calendar
Saturday, September 29 elisabeth Marshall, voice, Senior Recital. organist Ray Cornils,and violinist Michael Albert Artistin-residence Beaumont glass gives a
http://www.usm.maine.edu/music/events/01fall.htm
2001/2002 Fall Calendar of Events Newly updated November 15, 2001.
Events subject to change.
All events are held in Corthell Concert Hall, unless otherwise noted.
Reservations are not required, but call early to choose seating.
For reservations for events in Corthell Hall, call the Music Box Office- September October November December **Click on dates with links to see press releases September, 2001 Faculty, Guest and Ensemble Performances in September Friday, September 28, 2001: Opening of the Faculty Concert Series: "All Our Jazz" featuring the USM Faculty Jazz Ensemble. 8 p.m. $10/$7/$5.
Sponsored by Gorham Savings Bank Student Solo Performances in September
Frequent changes, call to confirm: 780-5555 Saturday, September 29:

Elisabeth Marshall, voice, Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Free. top of page October, 2001 Faculty, Guest and Ensemble Performances in October Friday, October 5, 2001 Thomas Parchman , clarinet, with pianist Judith Quimby , in a faculty recital. 8 p.m. $10/$7/$5. Saturday, October 13, 2001: OCTUBAFEST directed by Michael S. Milnarik. Solos, duos, quartets and the OCTUBAFEST Tuba/Euphonium Band. Guest soloists, guest ensembles, LOTS of FUN and it's FREE!!

34. Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
The violinist AnneSophie Mutter started a program the direction of Albert Coates,with elisabeth Schumann and I attended the Phillip glass concert at the
http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/02/page022002.htm
placeChannelNav("liveonline"); Weekly Schedule Message Boards Transcripts Video Archive Discussion Areas Politics Nation World Metro ... For Advertisers placeAd(1,'wpni.liveonline'); Classical Music Forum Archive
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Recent stories by Tim Page
Talk: Entertainment message boards
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Monday, Feb. 20, 2002; 2 p.m. EST Tim Page is the chief classical music critic for The Washington Post and the author or editor of a dozen books, including "Dawn Powell: A Biography," "The Glenn Gould Reader," "The Unknown Sigrid Undset," "William Kapell: A Documentary Life History of the American Pianist" and the forthcoming "Tim Page on Music" (to be published in September by Amadeus Press). He won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1997 for his writings about music for The Post. He has also worked as an artistic adviser (the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra), a radio host (WNYC-FM in New York), a record producer (BMG Catalyst) and, in his younger days, a rock musician and cocktail pianist. A graduate of Columbia University, he lives in Washington. "Throughout the chaos and waste of human history, exceptional men and women have managed to create works of rich and lasting art that can truly be called classics. My beat is the world of opera, symphonic and concert music, but I am interested in good music of all kinds and cannot imagine limiting my listening to any one genre. Welcome in."

35. Statistics And Lists
To a violinist of exceptional promise. Cowart, Brian Joseph Umlah, Austin Peter glass,HyunSook Kim piano Eva Catherine Vogel, voice elisabeth Westner, viola
http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html2002/music/statistics.html
Honors and Recipients, 2001
Named Scholarships, 2001-2002
The date when the scholarship fund was established at the University is given, followed by the name of the donor. These scholarships are awarded annually from funds held by the University. Virginia Belding Apprenticeship Awards (1978). Maxwell M. Belding, B.A. 1945, of Hartford, Connecticut, in memory of his sister. Several awards: to assist students in their exploration of the many dimensions of the music profession. Awarded throughout the year. Mauriel Birkhead (1999). Estate of Mary Jean Parson. To a female voice student. Awarded to Laurie Gale Rubin. Charles Bliss Memorial (1947). Awarded to Craig Andrew King. James Bonbright Memorial (1939). Established by Irving W. Bonbright, Esq., in honor of his brother. Awarded to Michelle Eunhoe Lee. H. Frank Bozyan Memorial (1965). Friends, in honor of Professor H. Frank Bozyan, member of the School of Music faculty from 1920 to 1965. To an outstanding student. Awarded to Kola Owolabi. Bradley-Keeler Memorial (1942). Susanna Massey Keeler in memory of her husband, Walter Bradley-Keeler. To an outstanding major in composition. Awarded to Patrick Alan Burke and Stephen Joseph Gorbos.

36. Previews And Reviews
Moore and Ingrid Matthews, cellist elisabeth Reed, harpsichordist Ensemble flutistSonia Boon, violinist Paul Luchkow a seated position with a glass in your
http://www.earlymusic.bc.ca/0-reviews.htm

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By Lloyd Dykk , The Vancouver Sun, October 11, 1999 Monteverdi — the eternal, ever-towering “green mountain” of music. More or less recreating an evening’s entertainment that a wealthy, educated Venetian court would have heard in the mid-160os, Early Music Vancouver’s season-opening concert on Friday celebrated the madrigals of the great Claudio Monteverdi. The theme borrowed the name of his eighth and last volume of secular madrigals, “War and Love” — a metaphor, since, of course, love is war. Or certainly was for the late Renaissance, in love with love and overlooking no opportunity for poetic self-flagellation. But for the poetry, are we so different today?

37. Obituaries Of The 90s, 1993
January 14, elisabeth A de Vreugd, chambermaid for Dutch July 19, Szymon Goldberg,Polish violinist/conductor, dies at July 21, Robert J glass, film producer (ET
http://www.inthe90s.com/generated/obit1993.shtml
Music Movies Television World Events ... Messageboard This site is run by a guy from Woostah, Mass
Obituaries of the 90s, 1993
70s Obits
80s Obits This is a list of people who died during 1993. January 01 June Clayworth, actress (Bodyguard, Criminal Court), dies of lymphoma January 01 Phyllis Hill, actress (Singing in the Dark), dies of lung cancer at 72 January 03 Peter Brocco, blacklisted in the 1950's, dies of heart attack at 89 January 04 Daniel H Craven, South African rugby coach, dies January 04 Joe Keenan, actor (Conviction of Kitty Dodd), dies of cancer at 69 January 05 George L George, Russian/US journalist/director/producer, dies at 85 January 05 Henk Knol, Suriname MP (PvdA), dies at 61 January 05 Jennifer Raine Bissell, daughter of Alan Napier, dies 60 January 05 Juan Benet Goitia, Spanish writer (Herrumbrosas Lanzas), dies at 65 January 05 Klaas Wiersma, Dutch sec of Justice (VVD), dies January 05 Leonce Gras, Flemish singer/conductor, dies at 84 January 05 Nyamuisi Muvingi, Zaire minister of Culture, murdered January 05 Ronnie Welsh, actor (Patterns), dies of brain cancer at 52

38. January-February 00 Class Notes 1970-79
Art and elisabeth and several of their aforementioned law, described herself as a novice violinist in a David glass is associate director of the technology
http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/Jan2000/JanNotes70-79.html
CLASS NOTES JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2000 Ernest I. "Chip" Reveal and his family have now been in Southern California for eight years, after being in Minnesota previously. He and wife Kitty have three teenage daughters, who drive them crazy, of course. They also have four horses (Chip doesn't ride) and a dog, Charlie. In the summer of 1999, their daughter Jenny attended a creative writing workshop at the U. of Virginia. Mark S. Hoffman has lots of new number information: 131 Arboretum Way, Burlington, MA 01803; e-mail, mark_hoffman@bigfoot.com, and URL, http://surf.to/mark.h. STOP the presses! Giving a whole new dimension to Reconnection '71, Arthur B. Spitzer and Elisabeth Kaplan Boas were married on October 10. Among the wedding guests were more than two dozen Cornellians who crowned the festivities by singing "Far Above" in unison! (Or so they boast.) The Cornellian chorus included classmates Marty Coultrap, Sandie Feinman, Greg '72 and Patricia Yuan Zuroski, Gayle A. Yeomans, Andy Weiss, Abe Anolik, BS ILR '73, and Bob, MBA '73, and Jean Benschop Olney '72. The older generation was represented by Alan '44 and Erna Fox Kaplan '45, BS HE '44. Also in attendance: Howard '74 and Barbara Spitzer Hiller '77, David A. Kaplan '78, Jonathan C. Kaplan '86, Jeffrey S. Abrams '72, Eli Savada '72, Susan Siegelaub Katz '75, BA '76, Fran and Rob Morris '72, and Bob Platt '73, JD '76.

39. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:COMPOSERS LINKS
Waldo, elisabeth Indigenous composer, violinist, songwriter, producer, and WildeZeitler - Composer and performer of music for the glass Armonica, a
http://www.phone-soft.com/cyber-world/o2246i.htm
TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL COMPOSERS LINKS
  • ComparePhoneRates.com - FREE phone rate calculator! Find out how much it costs to phone anywhere in the world using different long distance telephone services.
  • 4Classical: Composers - [links] From 4anything.com.
  • A. Tenreiro - Academic music composer born in Caracas Venezuela(1965).
  • Abrams, Jeff: The Composers' Corner - This site features MIDIs, Encore Files, and JPGs of some of Jeff's compositions, as well as links to many excellent composition and MIDI resources.
  • Adams, John
  • Adams, John - One of America's most performed orchestral composers.
  • Alexander, Elizabeth - Catalog includes choral, vocal, piano, chamber, orchestral music, music for accomplished professionals as well as avocational musicians of all ages.
  • Anderson, Beth - The Home Page of neo-Romantic and avante garde composer Beth Anderson (M.F.A./M.A.) who is a critically acclaimed composer of new romantic music, text-sound works, and musical theater.
  • Andres, Daniel - Swiss composer/conductor. Includes biography and worklist.
  • Angelo, Gildas
  • 40. Compact Discs Held By Longwood Library
    M2198 .B52 1992. Blake, John, violinist. glass, Philip. The photographer sound recording/ Philip glass. Jacquet de La Guerre, elisabethClaude, 1665-1729.
    http://www.longwood.edu/library/compact.htm

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