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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 TIME Special Advertising Feature: Dawn Upshaw, Creators at Carnegie
From the three stages of the venerable Carnegie Hall to large and small venues throughout the world, she regularly presents specially designed programs composed of art songs, unusual 20th-century works and folk and popular music.
Commissioned by the Carnegie Hall Corporation, this new work for small chamber ensemble and voice is a collection of traditional and new folk songs in several different languages, arranged by the composer to work as a companion piece to Luciano Berio's Folk Songs, which was also on the program.
Upshaw was recently selected as a prestigious Carnegie Hall Perspectives artist—the first singer to be given this honor.
www.time.com /time/2003/carnegie/upshaw.html   (454 words)

  
 Carnegie Online
At that time, Carnegie Science Center had been open less than two years and The Andy Warhol Museum was still in the planning stages.
Carnegie Museums is a complex, dynamic mix of talented people, inspiring exhibits, thought-provoking programming, and priceless collections.
Another began in the spring of 2004, as we put a plan together to find a new president of Carnegie Museums.
www.carnegiemuseums.org /cmag/editor_note.html   (454 words)

  
 The Carnegie Science Center
The architect of The Carnegie Science Center, Tasso Katselas, had seen the plans for the new facility evolve through many stages as different sites were considered.
By late 1991 The Carnegie's capital campaign--The Second Century Fund--will have reached its original goal of $125.5 million, of which $40 million was funding specifically designated from government and private sources for the science center.
This is where The Carnegie's leadership, embarking upon its own capital campaign to upgrade the operations of its famous museum complex, showed an interest in merging resources with Buhl Science Center.
www.clpgh.org /exhibit/neighborhoods/oakland/oak_centg.html   (454 words)

  
 Kiki & Herb at Carnegie Hall on That's Kentertainment Tonight! (BroadwayWorld.com)
That's right- tonight we take you straight from the Greenwich Village Funeral Home to the stages of Carnegie Hall with cabaret sensations KIKI & HERB!
Kiki and Herb (otherwise known as Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman) gave their farewell performance at a sold-out performance at legendary Carnegie Hall this past weekend, and THAT'S KENTERTAINMENT!
Kiki & Herb at Carnegie Hall on That's Kentertainment Tonight!
www.broadwayworld.com /viewcolumn.cfm?colid=1244   (575 words)

  
 Carnegie Mellon University
Five Carnegie Mellon faculty members are elected into the National Academy of Engineering.
School of Drama Stages "Nathan the Wise" Feb. 23 - March 4
CFA Revives the Beaux Arts Ball, March 4
www.cmu.edu   (41 words)

  
 Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Catalog
For Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble to play Carnegie Hall, was "like winning a Grammy or anything really special that you do, that happens to you," Jimmie Vaughan says.
Live at Carnegie Hall documents a special moment in the life and career of Stevie Ray Vaughan, who had turned 30 years old the night before and - as the last notes of "Rude Mood" rang in the are - called this celebratory performance "my best birthday ever...forever."
Since their lineup had coalesced in January 1981 - Stevie on guitar and vocals, Tommy Shannon on bass, Chris Layton on drums- Double Trouble had set stages aflame from Clifford Antone's Austin blues joint in Texas to the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
www.sonymusic.com /artists/StevieRayVaughan/catalog/3.html   (41 words)

  
 A questionable 'vision' that goes beyond Camberwell - Letters - www.theage.com.au
It was kept secret from residents and their elected representatives until the final stages, and now there is a sham consultation process involving a hand-picked "working group" and stage-managed public information sessions.
However, although the 80-year-old Camberwell station was the focus, the content of the speeches and the anger of the protesters - who came from all over Melbourne - was directed at the absurdity of Premier Steve Bracks's "Melbourne 2030" plan.
It is the proposed destruction of many liveable Melbourne neighbourhoods that brought citizens onto the streets on Sunday.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/05/07/1083911402891.html?from=storylhs   (2236 words)

  
 Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Publications
Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 16:1-51.
Caldwell, J. Natural history and survival of eggs and early larval stages of Agalychnis calcarifer (Anura: Hylidae).
Distribution and natural history of some mammals from the Inner Gorge of the Grand Canyon, Arizona.
www.snomnh.ou.edu /publications/Articles/index.shtml   (3408 words)

  
 Newsday.com - AP Regional
Harth's agenda was to transform Carnegie Hall into an activist organization, in which eclectic musical and educational activities, taking place on three separate stages, would feed on each other and encourage musicians to take risks.
"The tragic death of Robert Harth is a great loss for Carnegie Hall as well as for me personally," the hall's chairman, Sanford I. Weill, said in a prepared statement yesterday.
Last fall, he helped quash a plan to merge Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, arguing that the two institutions' schedules could not be combined without crimping the hall's own presentations and damaging its profile.
www.newsday.com /news/local/wire/nyc-harthobit0201,0,3805792.story?coll=ny-ap-regional-wire   (3408 words)

  
 Newsday.com - Entertainment News
Harth loved these sorts of connections and serendipities, and he planned the upcoming season as a web of events connecting Carnegie's three stages.
The announcement of Carnegie Hall's next season arrives like the first in a series of posthumous letters from Robert Harth, the institution's executive and artistic director, who died of a heart attack on Jan. 30 at age 47.
Buried in this avalanche of specifics (which can be inspected in all their fullness at www.carnegiehall.org) is an enormous amount of information about Harth and his philosophy.
www.newsday.com /entertainment/news/ny-p2top23664589feb12,0,7013591.story?coll=ny-nyc-entertainment-headlines   (3408 words)

  
 Developmental Anatomy - Human Developmental Anatomy Center
The 23 Carnegie Stages of Development used to describe embryonic development were identified by Dr. George Streeter.
"In a continuous sequence of structural alterations such as occurs in the development of an embryo, any subdivision into stages must necessarily be arbitrary, and the number of possible stages becomes infinite.
An age is a measurement of time where as stage of development is an assessment of the level physical development of the embryo.
nmhm.washingtondc.museum /collections/hdac/anatomy.htm   (283 words)

  
 Old Edinburgh Landmarks - Historic Buildings
In the middle of the nineteenth century Edinburgh's reputation as "Athens of the North" was enhanced by the erection of the Royal Institution on the south side of Princes Street, which was built in stages over a period of many years.
The Edinburgh Central Library on George IV Bridge is the only Carnegie library in Scotland's capital city.
Dunfermline, on the north bank of the Firth of Forth was the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie, and was where he began his library donations.
www.scotcities.com /edinburgh.htm   (1132 words)

  
 CIW - News
Structural steel construction of the Magellan 1 enclosure and auxiliary and control buildings is reaching advanced stages; major components of the telescope mount and mirror cell are being manufactured at L and F Industries, Huntington Park, California, and installation will be completed in Chile in 1997.
Carnegie Institution will preserve at least 50% participation, and its director of the Las Campanas Observatory, who reports to the director of the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution, will manage the day-to-day operations of the Magellan facilities.
The huge Magellan telescopes will bring vastly improved discrimination and sensitivity to this kind of forefront work--i.e., opportunities for breakthroughs in this and in many other exciting intellectual questions facing humankind.
www.carnegieinstitution.org /news_960212.html   (1132 words)

  
 Plant Ontology Consortium web site at http://www.plantontology.org
The first task of the POC project is to efficiently integrate diverse vocabularies currently in use to describe anatomy, morphology and growth and developmental stages in Arabidopsis, maize and rice.
National Science Foundation, (Grant No. DBI-9978564) to TAIR which is a collaboration between the Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, California, and the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR).
Recently funded by the National Science Foundation, the Plant Ontology Consortium (POC) aims to develop, curate and share controlled vocabularies (ontologies) that describe plant structures and growth/developmental stages providing a semantic framework for meaningful cross-species queries across databases.
www.plantontology.org   (556 words)

  
 The Schubert Club - International Artist Series
Dividing her time between Europe, North America and the Far East, Kirchschlager is at home on the stages of the world’s most famous opera houses as well as on concert and recital stages.
Following a second sold-out solo concert at Carnegie Hall last season, The New Yorker called Andsnes “one of the intimidating few who possess power and personality in equal measure.” In this first Twin Cities solo recital, Andsnes will play Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
Barbara Bonney is widely recognized as a superlative recital and concert artist and as a prime exponent of the Mozart and Strauss roles she has made her own in the world’s leading opera houses.
www.schubert.org /Concerts-IAS.html   (556 words)

  
 Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium Rely on Yamaha Pianos
Few stages are as recognizable as the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, and Yamaha pianos are used exclusively both there and at the Ryman Auditorium—the "Carnegie Hall of the South."
The 2,200-seat Ryman, considered the "Carnegie Hall of the South," was home to the Grand Ole Opry broadcast until the show moved into the 4,400-seat Grand Ole Opry in 1974, and the show returns to the Ryman for two months each year.
And neither the historic Ryman Auditorium nor the Grand Ole Opry itself would have quite the same sound without Yamaha pianos.
www.giles.com /yamaha1/PR/mus/piano/grandoleopry_0302.html   (388 words)

  
 WNYC - Mad About Music: Robert Harth (February 02, 2003)
There will also be jazz, and world music, popular song, and musical theater and a whole variety of what I would consider to be very diverse programming to open up new audiences to the wonders of Carnegie Hall in all three stages that we have here.
But then he shifted to a career in the management of music, rapidly moving up the chain from the Ravinia Festival to becoming the general manager of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, president of the Aspen Festival, and for more than a year now, executive and artistic director of Carnegie Hall.
I also think that music has a more important role than ever before, and we've seen that since the horrors of 9/11, we saw and we continue to see, how music provides comfort and it provides solace and it provides spiritual nourishment.
www.wnyc.org /shows/mam/episodes/02022003   (3381 words)

  
 Cincinnati - Current News & Information
Carnegie is the star of stages 23 Jan 2005
..."Even people who don't know classical music, know Carnegie Hall," says Paavo Järvi, music director and conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
news.daylightonline.com /2005/Cincinnati.html   (3381 words)

  
 Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy Acting, Voice, Movement Faculty, Staff
As an actor, some of the theatres he has performed with are the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Pasadena Playhouse, Odyssey, Stages, John Anson Ford Theatre, Plaza de la Raza, LA Theatre Works, and the Cast in Los Angeles and with Playwrights Horizons and the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York.
Ferreira received his MFA in directing from Carnegie Mellon University, the nation's oldest drama department, and was the Managing Director of a two-stage Equity theatre in Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Mellon Theatre Company.
Al has been on the faculties of Hunter College in New York, the University of California at Davis, and LA City College's Theatre Academy, where he is Head of the Professional Acting Program.
theatreacademy.lacitycollege.edu /acting/actfac.htm   (1793 words)

  
 166-167
Bruno Walter then invited her to New York to audition and asked her to sing Mahler’s Second Symphony with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
She has given recitals on the finest stages and in the most famous musical theatres in the world.
Maureen became closely identified with Mahler’s orchestral and Leider compositions making records for RCA Victor with Fritz Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony and with the Cleveland Symphony with George Szell conducting.
collections.ic.gc.ca /heirloom_series/volume6/166-167.htm   (815 words)

  
 Nicholas Bros at Carnegie
Fayard and Harold have kicked up their heels together and separately on stages across the globe.
Not to be outdone, the brothers let the audience know they too had a little of the old stuff in them.
Now, if the brothers didn't prove their talent to be genetic, this succeeding generation certainly did.
www.broadwaybeat.com /russell/rusnikbr.htm   (1030 words)

  
 The Carnegie Moscow Center - Publications - Books - Islam in the Post-Soviet Newly Independent States: the View from Within
He begins by detailing the development of Islam in Kazakhstan, how it was spread among the Kazakhs in stages, and why customary law traditionally played a greater role than Sharia’ law.
Jusupov then looks at the evolving role of Islam in Kazakhstan, and the increasing religiosity of the population, especially in the southern regions of the country, concluding with public opinion data which details the loss of public confidence in certain parts of the government.
Previously the two were really quite separate, but now in many parts of the newly independent states people expect the government to be the champion of their faith, or at least to provide the preconditions necessary for it to flourish.
www.carnegie.ru /en/pubs/books/volume/36603.htm   (1689 words)

  
 International School of Music, LLC
Praised for her musicality and emotional intensity of her playing, Ms.Poochikian has performed extensively in recital and as soloist with orchestra in the US and abroad, on stages ranging from the Cairo Opera House to the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York.
MA in piano, accompaniment and chamber music from the Moscow Academy of Music.
She is an active member of the Friday Morning Music Club, Royal School of Music, and the Piano Guild /American College of Musicians, where her students have accomplished high merit scores in juries/exams, competitions, and auditions.
www.ismw.org /faculty.html   (1689 words)

  
 HWA BIOGRAPHY
One of his points of interest is the creation of a criminal society in Russia, as a consequence of the mistakes in the early stages of market reformation.
Krushchev has recently spoken at Carnegie Mellon University, Houston World Affairs Council, Angelo State University, Northeastern University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the World Affairs Council of Greater Richmond, Bemis Free Lectures Series, Bryant College, Institute for Defense Analyses, Department of the Navy, St. Margaret’s-McTernan School, Skyscrapers Inc. and Greater Providence Retired Teachers Association.
Fie is a full member of the international Academy of Information (1993), the Russian Space Academy (1994), a member of the Russian Society of lnformatics (1990) and a member of the Russian Engineering Society (1970).
www.harrywalker.com /speakers_template.cfm?SPEA_ID=392   (706 words)

  
 CAP/ADID - Rialto Hosts Tony Award Winning Savion Glover
Savion has danced on concert stages throughout the world, including the Moulin Rouge, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall.
A Tony award® winner, who performs, choreographs and directs, Savion Glover is one of the youngest men to be nominated for a Tony Award® for his performance in Black and Blue.
Tony Award winner Savion Glover is coming to Downtown Atlanta's Rialto Center for the Performing Arts for an exclusive limited engagement of his new tap show, Savion at the Rialto.
www.atlantadowntown.com /NewsSavionTap.asp   (446 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
This line, operated by Victorian Railways, closed in stages from 1/1/1957 to 28/2/1959.
This route commenced on 19/12/1993, and between 18/12/1987 and 18/12/1993 was Port Melbourne to East Brunswick, which was rarely used, perhaps once or twice.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Melbourne's Tram Routes>
It was City to Carnegie Railway Station until 31/10/1970.
This line, operated by Victorian Railways, closed in stages from 1/1/1957 to 28/2/1959.
This route commenced on 19/12/1993, and between 18/12/1987 and 18/12/1993 was Port Melbourne to East Brunswick, which was rarely used, perhaps once or twice.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Set/9507/tramroutes.html   (2525 words)

  
 Glass Harp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the early 1970s, Glass Harp performed with Traffic,Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad among others, on stages ranging from The Fillmore auditorium to Carnegie Hall.
Glass Harp is a Youngstown, Ohio based power trio consisting of guitarist Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Dan Pecchio.
Sferra and Pecchio continued to perform together as Glass Harp for a while, adding guitarist Tim Burks and violinist Randy Benson, but eventually went their separate ways.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glass_Harp   (2525 words)

  
 Glass Harp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the early 1970s, Glass Harp performed with Traffic,Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad among others, on stages ranging from The Fillmore auditorium to Carnegie Hall.
Glass Harp is a Youngstown, Ohio based power trio consisting of guitarist Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Dan Pecchio.
Sferra and Pecchio continued to perform together as Glass Harp for a while, adding guitarist Tim Burks and violinist Randy Benson, but eventually went their separate ways.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glass_Harp   (205 words)

  
 University of Oregon News Releases
Of great importance were the concerts given in the Rising Stars series of the European Concert Halls Organization; this tour took the trio to the major European concert stages of Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt, Vienna and Stockholm.
In 1997, they made their American debut at Carnegie Hall in New York.
In the autumn of 1988, these three foremost Dutch musicians decided to form a piano trio as a direct consequence of a successful performance in the Recital Hall of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~uocomm/newsreleases/2002/20020924P_1.html   (205 words)

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