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  Eve Queler: Following the Music
Rosenstock was private and not with any school.
He spoke to me on the telephone and said, ‘I will teach you symphony because you have no chance with opera, but some little orchestra somewhere may hire you.
Rosenstock was my teacher but he never pushed me. Marin Alsop had the help of Leonard Bernstein, and Daniel Barenboim pushed Simone Young.
www.scena.org /lsm/sm10-8/Eve-Queler-en.htm   (1174 words)

  
  Plastic Surgeons in Costa Rica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Joseph Cohen, M.D. Dr. Joseph Cohen is a Graduate of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California where he earned his Bachelors degree in Biology.
Rosenstock is an accomplished aesthetic surgeon for all areas of the body including facelift and eyelid techniques, breast surgery, arm lift, abdominoplasty, and contouring of all areas of the body with liposuction or lifting surgery.
Rosenstock has been part of the faculty of the dermatologic department at the University of Costa Rica and has published and lectured internationally about different cosmetic surgery topics.
www.healthcostarica.com /plastic_surgeons_costa_rica.html   (683 words)

  
 Sephardic Folk Literature: Explore the Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bruce Rosenstock was co-principal investigator (with Professor Samuel Armistead) on the DLI-2 grant.
Currently, Bruce Rosenstock is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and from there he continues to manage the web site for the project.
Belén’s work during this stage was enormously important, as she was able to glean a great deal of additional, detailed information from the field notes regarding the collection of the ballads, the informants, and even the ballad titles, in many cases.
www.sephardifolklit.org /flsj/dli_blurb.html   (1359 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Orange County, NY, Obituaries
ANN ROSENSTOCK New City, N.Y. Ann Rosenstock of New City, a retired executive to the editor for Scripps Howard Newspaper in New York City and former 40-year resident of Ellenville, died Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern.
Rosenstock was a member of Congregation Ezrath Israel Synagogue, Ellenville.
She was predeceased by one son, Howard; two sisters, Celia and Gertrude; and two brothers, Nick and Joseph.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/ny/ny-orange10.htm   (3157 words)

  
 Levistein-Rosenstock Trees
In the mid-1800s the family of Joseph Rosenstock emigrated to the United States, settling in Maryland.
The progenitor of the Rosenstock and Moses families, Yehuda Loeb, had two grandsons, Isaak, who took the last name Moses, and Loeb Salomon, who took the last name Rosenstock, when Jews were forced to take last names in 1817.
Joseph Rosenstock, who was born January 31, 1819 in Tann, Germany and died July 19, 1892 in Frederick, MD married Adelheit Levistein, who was born February 22, 1821 in Geisa, Germany and died December 29, 1899 in Frederick, MD; they married November 21, 1849 in Lahrbach, Germany
www.rimmon.com /treelevisteinrosenstock.htm   (2146 words)

  
 White Plains CitizeNetReporter - Matinee Magic! Miracle on Martine Comes True. Performing Arts Center Perfect.
Rosenstock thanked all who came for being a part of history, said the Arts Center would strive to be a home to local performing groups, and introduced Mayor Joseph Delfino.
Rosenstock was using was crisp, in perfect reproduction, with a very mellow, state-of-sound feel to it.
Rosenstock was at your side speaking directly to you.
www.whiteplainscnr.com /article1824.html   (1160 words)

  
 Queries (1996-97): Butler Co. NEGenWeb
Joseph Henry Downing was my ggranduncle he was a practicing physician in David City.
Joseph and Anna had daughter Adeline (born 9 Dec. 1916) who is my mother--other children were Raymond, Alyce (now a Styskal), Leonard, Donald, Loretta (now a Swoboda), and Rose (was a Spicka, then a Wustrack, and now is a Keelan).
I have information about the descendants of his son Joseph, but we think he may have had a brother or more than one sons.
www.rootsweb.com /~nebutler/queries.html   (3669 words)

  
 OperaWorld.com's North American Opera Zone: About the writing of Transatlantic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Joseph Rosenstock, music director at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, had indicated an interest in the piece.
Rosenstock seemed confident that the project would go through, pending approval of the board, but Antheil feared (perhaps rightly so) that the disastrous New York premiere of Ballet mécanique the year before might influence their opinion of his work.
He had never really intended the piece to be performed in his native country and, in the end, the Met vetoed Rosenstock's proposition.
www.operaworld.com /north/transatlantic/about.shtml   (792 words)

  
 Ken Farmer Auctions & Appraisals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Signed "Joseph Pennell," dated "1918," and inscribed with title, and "Presented to MGW by staff of A.L.A. War Library Service, Library of Congress - May 1918," on verso.
Document Signed by President Abraham Lincoln Document appointing Joseph Hays Assistant Quarter Master, Master of Volunteers with rank of Captain; May 18, 1864, signed May 24, 1964, by President Lincoln and C.N. Stanton, Secretary of War.
Mora, Joseph Jacinto (1876-1947) "Interior of a Navajo House." Watercolor on paper.
www.maxanet.com /cgi-bin/mnprint.cgi?farmer   (16011 words)

  
 Philharmonic playbill
After a change of name to the "Japan Symphony Orchestra" in 1942, Kazuo Yamada and Hisatada Otaka were appointed Principal Conductors and subscription concerts continued unbroken during the Second World War and postwar turmoil.
In 1967 Lovro von Matacic, Joseph Keilberth, and Wolfgang Sawallisch were appointed Honorary Conductors and under their illustrious batons the orchestra reached world-class standards.
In 1996 Charles Dutoit took up the post of principal conductor (becoming the orchestra's first music director in 1998) and is now in his fifth season.
www.philharmonia.spb.ru /persa/nhk.html   (369 words)

  
 Jean-Marie BOISDEFEU : Joseph G., juif polonais né à Birkenau en 1943 et arrivé en France en 1945
Nous allons essayer de comprendre ce paradoxe en étudiant l’histoire d’un de ces enfants, le petit Joseph G., juif polonais né à Birkenau en avril 1943 et arrivé en France en 1945.
Au terme de ce récit, le consul d’Allemagne a certifié avoir vérifié qu’elle avait bien été tatouée du numéro 33133 et son fils Joseph tatoué du numéro 155910.
Ainsi, avant les 11 garçonnets (dont Joseph G.) immatriculés le 4/10/1943, une fillette avait été immatriculée le 18/9/1943 (mais était-elle la première ?) ; il y avait eu aussi une immatriculation le 21/9/1943 puis 6 autres le 29/9/1943.
www.vho.org /F/c/JMB/bdf_joseph_g.html   (1677 words)

  
 A Guide to the Joseph and Shirley Wershba Papers, 1936-2001
Husband and wife Joseph and Shirley Wershba were producers for CBS.
At CBS Joseph worked as a producer for "CBS Reports," "60 Minutes," and "Hear it Now".
Joseph and Shirley Wershba Papers, 1936-1993, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utcah/00163/cah-00163.html   (3146 words)

  
 Fox Chase Cancer Center's Joseph Testa receives 1999 Irving J. Selikoff Award for Cancer Research
The award honors Testa for "outstanding contributions in understanding the origins of mesothelioma." This cancer, associated with exposure to loose asbestos, usually starts in the chest lining, or mesothelium, of the chest cavity and lungs, but it can spread aggressively to the lining of the abdomen and to other organs.
In addition to Testa, Dr. William N. Rom of New York University School of Medicine received a Selikoff Award for Cancer Research, for "outstanding contributions in understanding the origins of lung cancer." Dr. Antonio Giordano of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, a member of the Ramazzini Institute board, presented this year's awards.
The program included a keynote speech by Dr. Linda Rosenstock, director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and a six-member panel discussing "The Status of Genetic Testing in the Workplace." Testa spoke on "Mesothelioma, Genes and the Workplace."
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/1999-12/FCCC-FCCC-021299.php   (776 words)

  
 About Dumont Maps and Books of the West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Produced by Fred Rosenstock, it is inscribed on the front endpaper: “For ---- this great, important work by my great friend Dale Morgan which I consider a hi spot of my publishing experience.
Cordially, Fred Rosenstock.” Here is a description of the international struggle for the fur trade of the Missouri, the Rocky Mountains, and the Columbia, with explorations beyond the Continental Divide, as recorded in the diaries and letters of William H. Ashley and his contemporaries, 1822-1838.
Nimmo, Joseph Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting… information in regard to the range and ranch cattle traffic in the Western States and Territories.
www.dumontbooks.com /catalogue/0079/books   (5324 words)

  
 university of florida - college of fine arts
Raymond Chobaz, Associate Professor, Ph.D., and conductor of the University of Florida Symphony Orchestra and the Gainesville Symphony Orchestra from 1983 to 2000, studied at the Basel Conservatory and Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Switzerland, where he obtained a Master of Arts degree “summa cum laude” in music theory.
At the University of Utah Dr. Chobaz received a Master of Music degree in conducting under Joseph Rosenstock and a Ph.D. in composition under Vladimir Ussachevsky.
He has received numerous awards and prized in major national and international competitions in both composition and conducting.
www.arts.ufl.edu /Faculty/bio.asp?PID=161   (169 words)

  
 Opera Orchestra of New York - Eve Queler
She has conducted numerous symphony orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Rome Opera, Montreal Symphony, and San Antonio Symphony.
Queler studied conducting with Carl Bamberger at the Mannes College of Music and with Joseph Rosenstock.
Early in her career, she served as rehearsal accompanist and coach with the Metropolitan Opera Studio and for five years was assistant conductor to Julius Rudel at the New York City Opera.
www.oony.org /about/eveQueler.html   (391 words)

  
 Monadnock Music: Performers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He continued his studies at Harvard, Aspen, Antioch (BA) and Northwestern University (MM), and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by both Franklin Pierce and Notre Dame colleges.
A composition student of Darius Milhaud, he studied conducting with Joseph Rosenstock and Richard Lert.
He is presently a member of the chamber music faculty at the Juilliard School, where he earned his BM, MM, and DMA degrees as a student of Joseph Fuchs.
www.monadnockmusic.org /Performers.aspx   (8763 words)

  
 Martin Buber
German was the dominant language at home, while the language of instruction at the Franz Joseph Gymnasium was Polish.
Buber and Rosenzweig's translation of the Hebrew Scriptures was published by Lambert Schneider first in his own publishing house in Berlin, between 1933 and 1939 under the heading of Schocken Verlag, Berlin, and finally, after 1945, again through the newly founded Lambert Schneider Verlag, Heidelberg.
A quarterly edited by Buber with the Protestant psychologist Victor von Weizsäcker and the dissident Catholic theologian Joseph Wittig.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/buber   (3772 words)

  
 Three Lectures on Paul Tillich
In helping all individuals to find the place where they can consider themselves as necessary, you help to fulfill the ultimate aim of human beings and their world, namely, the universal community of all beings in which any individual aim is taken into the universal aim of being itself." p.
This view is curiously contrapuntal to a formulation of the infinite dignity of the human being by Joseph Popper Lynkeus, who exaggerates the issue of human dignity to the point of absurdity, in order to make the point.
Williams provides the historic date for the inception of voluntary associations, when Joseph Blaurock, a Roman Catholic priest, was re-baptised, initiating the Anabaptist movement of the left wing of the Protestant Reformation, representing the free spontaneous behavior of the redeemed and establishing the principle of the freedom of assembly or the freedom of worship.
www.ecotopia.org /about/tillich.html   (10183 words)

  
 Wozzeck Splashes - TIME
Among other things, the lighting was not subtle enough to disguise the unlikely fact that the pond in which Wozzeck drowns is atop both the room where his girl Marie lives and the room where the sadistic Doctor experimented on him.
For the title role, Rosenstock borrowed Baritone Marko Rothmuller, a onetime Berg pupil, from London's Covent Garden (from which he also borrowed the English translation).
Rothmuller was a sympathetic character as the cloddish, hallucinated soldier, but vocally he turned out to be a bellower.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,857168,00.html?iid=chix-del   (506 words)

  
 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He studied conducting with Joseph Rosenstock, who had come to Tokyo to conduct the Symphony.
Saito became a gifted conductor as well as cellist, and took over conducting the Tokyo Symphony after Rosenstock left Japan.
He founded the Toho-Gakuen Music School for children, where he taught conducting, cello and violin, as well as chamber music and directing the student orchestras.
www.celloheaven.com /bios/saito.htm   (302 words)

  
 PlaybillArts: Features: Homecoming
Among the other "bones thrown his way" were scattered performances of standard fare (Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci, Madama Butterfly) plus contemporary fare like Menotti's Amelia Goes to the Ball in 1948 and the final performance of William Grant Still's Troubled Island in 1949 — the first of City Opera's 28 world premieres.
Throughout the regimes of Halász and his successor, conductor Joseph Rosenstock (general director from 1951-1956), Rudel was given more and more administrative work to do, including setting up the complex rehearsal schedules.
In late 1956 the company was in financial shambles after the next general director, conductor Erich Leinsdorf, had presided over a too-ambitious fall season ("an experiment, where every production was done on the same concentric turntable — totally unworkable").
www.playbillarts.com /features/article/5348.html   (1835 words)

  
 usOperaweb - Phyllis Curtin Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was a master teacher who gave me a technique to develop on and it was so basic that after he died I kept my mind on my notes and got better and better at doing what he taught.
The first person who asked me to sing Salome was Joseph Rosenstock at New York City Opera.
My wonderful Joseph Regneas once said to me, ‘My dear, every singer must die twice.’ How true that is! I heard the wonderful Shostakovich From Jewish Folk Poetry on a program recently for tenor, soprano and mezzo-soprano and it grabbed me in such a way I thought I’d die.
www.usoperaweb.com /2002/september/curtain.htm   (4817 words)

  
 Queler, Eve
Queler in 1956, she entered Mannes College, where she began the study of conducting with Carl Bamberger.
She continued her work with Joseph Rosenstock of the Metropolitan Opera, whose original strong misgivings about her prospects in the virtually all-male field of conducting were partially allayed by her manifest talent.
Her work with the New York City Opera, with which she was associated from 1958 as rehearsal and audition pianist and later as performing pianist and finally assistant conductor, gave her practical experience, albeit slowly.
search.eb.com /women/articles/Queler_Eve.html   (225 words)

  
 Programs & Schedules
Germany; at Brown and Columbia Universities and counts noted conductors Joseph
Rosenstock, Sir Edward Downes, Chrarles Bruck and Vincent La Selva among his
in Freiburg Germany, at Brown and Columbia Universities and counts noted conductors Joseph
www.brookhavenchoral.org /programs.html   (340 words)

  
 kirchenmusik in benediktbeuern - Heute in der Musikgeschichte - der tägliche Almanach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
1709: der Komponist Joseph Riepel, Hofkapellmeister bei den Fürsten von Thurn und Taxis in Regensburg.
1886: der amerikanische Komponist John Joseph Becker in Henderson, Ky.
1791: der französische Opernkomponist Louis Ferdinand Joseph Herold.
people.freenet.de /kirchenmusikinbenediktbeuern/januar.html   (3425 words)

  
 Books: Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Effects of exenatide (exendin-4) on glycemic control over 30 weeks in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with metformin and a sulfonylurea.(Emerging...
Reduced hypoglycemia risk with insulin glargine: a meta-analysis comparing insulin glargine with human NPH insulin in type 2 diabetes.(Reviews/Commentaries/ADA...
by: Julio Rosenstock, George Dailey, Massimo Massi-Benedetti, Andreas Fritsche, Zhengning Lin, Alan Salzman
www.tracone.com /shop/us/section/Books/Author/JULIO+ROSENSTOCK   (176 words)

  
 NHK Symphony Orchestra
Februar 1927 sein erstes offizielles Konzert gab und 1936 einen Vertrag mit der Japanischen Rundfunkgesellschaft (NHK) mit exklusiven Senderechten für alle Konzerte abschloss.
Einen qualitativen Schub erhielt das Orchester unter der Leitung von Chefdirigent Joseph Rosenstock.
Horst Stein, Herbert Blomstedt, Eugeny Svetlanov und André Previn sind weitere berühmte Namen, die in den letzten Jahren als Gastdirigenten das NHK Symphony Orchestra geleitet haben.
www.cosmopolis.ch /cosmo31/nhk.htm   (1281 words)

  
 Patient Satisfaction and Glycemic Control After 1 Year With Inhaled Insulin (Exubera) in Patients With Type 1 or Type 2 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Patient Satisfaction and Glycemic Control After 1 Year With Inhaled Insulin (Exubera) in Patients With Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes -- Rosenstock et al.
Cappelleri JC, Cefalu WT, Rosenstock J, Kourides IA, Gerber RA: Treatment satisfaction in type 2 diabetes: a comparison between an inhaled insulin regimen and a subcutaneous insulin regimen.
Gerber RA, Cappelleri JC, Nadkarni S, Petrie CD, Rosenstock J: Balancing compliance, patient satisfaction and improved glycemic control in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus: long-term studies with inhaled insulin (Exubera) (Abstract).
care.diabetesjournals.org /cgi/content/full/27/6/1318   (2821 words)

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