19 Results for : premiering

  • Thumbnail
    When MIT grad student Liam Cole (Charlie Rowe) discovers a massive asteroid is on a collision course with Earth and will wipe out humanity in six months, he and billionaire tech whiz Darius Tanz (Santiago Cabrera) must find a way to save the planet. But they soon find themselves caught up in a dangerous political battle between the U.S. and Russia. Premiering on CBS in 2017, this suspenseful sci-fi drama series also stars Jennifer Finnigan, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, Ian Anthony Dale.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 30.63 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    The Unique artistry of Ivona Kaminska results from a rare blend of passion and intellect, scholarly research and sublime inspiration. With an inexorable thirst for knowledge, she studied internationally, coming into a wide array of influences representing the various world-wide schools of pianism and musicology. A native of Warsaw, Poland, Ivona Kaminska holds such prestigious degrees in piano performance as a Master of Arts degree and Postgraduate Artists' diploma from the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, a Master of Music degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as well as a Doctorate degree from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She has also participated in international festivals including the Mozarteum Sommerakademie in Austria, the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany, as well as the international music festival in Duszniki-Zdroj, Poland. Winner of several solo concerto competitions, she has appeared as a soloist in Poland, Canada, and the United States, gaining acclaim for her tempestuous performances. Dr. Kaminska was also bestowed several distinguished awards and artists' grants, including the Stefan Batory Foundation Award in 1993, the Mozarteum Akademie Scholarship in 1995, the Beryl Barnes Music Award in 1999, the PhD Recruitment Scholarship from the University of Alberta in 1998 and 1999, and the Astral Career Development Grant in 2003, among many others. She is an active performer, presenting dozens of recitals yearly, including programs of not only traditional solo piano repertoire, but also premiering several new works by living composers of Poland, Canada, and the United States. During her international studies, she worked with such artist-teachers as Andrzej Stefanski, Tatiana Shebanova, Boris Bloch, Ruth Laredo, James Cook, Stephane Lamelin, Mark Clinton, Henri-Paul Sicsic, and Marek Jablonski. Dr. Kaminska's repertoire encompasses a wide spectrum of styles, ranging from early Baroque music performed on historic instruments, to the tempestuous avant-garde works of Frederic Rzewski and others. Having come into contact with such eminent experts in 18th-century music as Igor Kipnis, Gregory Butler, and George Ritchie, she has immersed herself in stylistic performance practice and pedagogical research. Having enriched her expertise by intense studies of the music of J. S. Bach on both organ and harpsichord, in 2003 Ms. Kaminska presented her doctoral dissertation, which discusses the genesis and analysis of the composer's often unappreciated and frequently misinterpreted French Overture, BWV 831. Equally passionate as a pedagogue, Dr. Kaminska is the founder and artistic director of the Chopin Academy of Music in Issaquah, Washington, faculty member of the Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Washington, and chamber music coach for the Puget Sound Summer Chamber Music Workshop. She is frequently featured as a guest lecturer, master class clinician and an adjudicator throughout the Pacific Northwest.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 25.80 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Harry Hindson, DMA Harry Hindson graduated from Ottawa,IL Township High School in 1966, and was a member of the concert band directed by Ray Makeever that appeared at 1964 Midwest, 1965 IMEA, and 1966 Dorian Conventions. He received his BA in Music Education from Luther College in 1970, where he was Dorian Music Society President and band soloist, premiering Luther College music theory professor and composer Maurice Monhardt's 'Concert Piece for Alto Saxophone and Concert Band' at Lincoln Center with the Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Weston Noble. Seven years of military service followed as saxophonist with the U.S. Navy Concert Band in Washington, D. C., where he founded the Navy Band's first saxophone quartet, and was selected Sailor of the Quarter. Concurrently, he earned a Master of Music degree from the University of Maryland. In 1977 he returned to the midwest to participate in family farm projects and teach at Waubonsee Community College, in Sugar Grove, IL, and begin a commuter woodwind studio serving schools in Ottawa, Oswego, and Naperville. In 1979 he began a long-standing friendship with Ron Keller and the Naperville Municipal Band by guest-soloing on the spring concert, and he has soloed yearly with the group since. He married Jean Pederson--also a Luther College alum--in 1982, and her position in Spanish at UW-LaCrosse brought them north in 1984. At that time Harry began doctoral studies at UW Madison which led to a DMA in 1992. Active as a saxophone soloist and clinician, his teachers have been Jack Williamson, Larry Livingston, Donald Sinta, George Etheridge, and Les Thimmig. Currently a very busy musician in the Coulee Region, he is a bassoonist with the La Crosse Symphony, principal clarinetist with the La Crosse Concert Band, occasional saxophonist with the Great River Big Band, and double reed section leader, conductor and soloist with the 132nd Army National Guard Band in Madison, WI. In addition to his private studio, he is currently adjunct professor of Saxophone at Luther College, and adjunct woodwind instructor at Winona [MN] State University. He has also worked for Central and Logan High Schools in La Crosse, and St. Mary's University, in Winona. With Jean being an able bass clarinetist, and now blessed with two musically inclined daughters, this is a family that attends a lot of concerts! Harry joined the WI ANG Band in 1987, and has helped guide development of clarinet and saxophone ensembles to augment the fine brass ensembles providing valuable musical support to the WI National Guard. His interest in music for larger saxophone ensembles was whetted doing background work for his dissertation, The Saxophone in American Musical Culture 1850-1980, and flowered with the acquisition and restoration of a vintage bass saxophone. He performs frequently on the entire family of saxophones, having appeared extensively in recital, and as soloist/clinician with school and municipal bands, at state and national music conventions, and at the National Music Camp at Interlochen, MI. He has regularly soloed with the LaCrosse Concert Band, and has appeared with the Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra, and the LaCrosse Symphony Orchestra. The CD This CD is a collaborative effort by members of the LaCrosse Symphony Orchestra to leave a lasting performance legacy through a modest recording project. Since the saxophonist offered to do the groundwork, the music has a focus on the saxophone in the chamber music context. The relative rarity of a saxophone in a chamber music environment enhances the interest of many music lovers.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 25.44 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    H. Lee Brewster Born into a musical family in 1969, Lee studied piano at the age of 6 and then the violin at 7. He then studied the violin further with leading members of the National Symphony Orchestra violin section in Washington, D.C. and attended music festivals such as the Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina, and in Saratoga Springs, NY he attended extensive training with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He attended the Philadelphia Musical Academy, where he graduated in May, 1991. There, he studied with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, including Associate Concertmaster William de Pasquale, and section member Frank Costanzo. He attended as well as participated in master classes at the Curtis Institute of Music and Temple University. He then returned to Washington D.C. continued studying chamber music, performing numerous doctorate recitals with students and faculty at The Catholic University of America and the University of Maryland. Lee was a member of the Richmond Symphony from 1991-1997. In December 2000, Lee had the honor of making his international solo debut with the Vidin State Philharmonic in Vidin, Bulgaria, premiering the Barber Violin Concerto. Lee currently performs regularly with the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, and the Maryland Symphony Orchestra. This is his first solo CD.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 35.73 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Tucson Chamber Artists is a versatile ensemble of vocal and instrumental musicians dedicated to enriching lives through the transformational power of classical music. TCA's singers represent the first rank of choral artists in Arizona and from around the country, and it's instrumentalists have trained in some of the finest music schools in the world. TCA accomplishes it's mission primarily through the performance of masterworks and the diverse music of America. Recent performances of masterworks include Brahms A German Requiem, Bach's Mass in B Minor, Haydn's The Creation, Mozart's Mass in C-minor and Oboe Concerto, and Schubert's 'Unfinished' Symphony. Committed to regularly premiering new works by America's leading and emerging composers, TCA has commissioned Paul Crabtree and Stephen Paulus, and has premiered new works every year for the last five years by young promising composers. Approaching it's ninth season, TCA has quickly become a rising star in the American cultural scene. In 2009, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded funding for TCA's American Masterpieces project, featuring works by some of the great American composers of the 20th century. In 2010, TCA's choir was one of three professional choirs, including Chanticleer and the Incheon City Chorale from South Korea, invited to perform at the Western Conference of the American Choral Director's Association. That same year, the journal of Chorus America, The Voice, published a feature article on TCA for it's successes in light of the current economic downturn. In Tucson, the Arizona Daily Star proclaimed as early as 2006 that TCA is 'now in the big leagues...and has grown from fledgling newcomer to assuming a seat at the table with Tucson's larger professional arts groups including Arizona Opera, Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Arizona Theatre Company.' More recently, TCA was lauded as 'arguably the greater Tucson area's finest musicians,' in an October 2010 concert review in which the Star characterized TCA's biggest opening concerts to date as 'a bold pronouncement.' In 2011, TCA joined forces with Tucson Symphony Orchestra and UApresents for a special concert: Remembrance and Renewal: A Concert to Commemorate the Tenth Anniversary of September 11, 2001. The program -- TCA's biggest project in it's history -- featured Mozart's Requiem and the premiere of a new oratorio by acclaimed composer Stephen Paulus, commissioned by TCA and sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Vanek. TCA's meteoric rise in the current economic climate is due in part to it's immensely popular and unique programming that fuses professional voices and instruments. It is also because of the generous support of TCA's patrons and donors, for which TCA is thankful.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 25.39 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKY / FANDO y LIS ABKCO [Blu-ray] Alejandro Jodorowsky's first full-length film, Fando y Lis, was created from hazy memories of the controversial Fernando Arrabal play he staged in Paris, his sublime freak-out follows impotent Fando (Sergio Kleiner) and his paraplegic sweetheart Lis (Diana Mariscal) searching for the enchanted city of Tar where spiritual ecstasy resides. The astonishing road trip takes them through urban rubble, scalding deserts, treacherous mountains, their own pasts and close encounters of the weirdest kind in Alejandro Jodorowsky's seminal, signature work of startling provocation and incendiary art. After premiering in 1967 in Acapulco, the film caused an uproar in the avant-garde community and was subsequently banned in Mexico. Restored with new&nbsp,extras.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 39.37 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    Premiering in 2017, this exciting CBS series mixes drama and action to chronicle the personal struggles and professional dangers faced by the members of a Navy SEAL unit. David Boreanaz stars as Master Chief Special Warfare Operator Jason Hayes, a seasoned veteran who leads the elite Bravo Team on one perilous mission after another, combatting terrorism on all fronts. With Max Thieriot, Jessica Paré, Neil Brown, Jr., A.J. Buckley, Toni Trucks.22 episodes on 6 discs.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 67.18 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    A Swiss Army knife, his wits, and maybe a paper clip or two is all the equipment covert government operative Angus "Mac" MacGyver (Lucas Till) needs to stop the bad guys, in this action-packed redo of the popular 1985-92 series. Premiering on CBS in 2016, the show also stars George Eads as Mac's partner and ex-Delta Force soldier Jack Dalton, Tristin Mays as hacker and tech specialist Riley Davis, and Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer, a childhood friend of Mac's and would-be film director.13 episodes on 3 discs. 9 hrs. Widescreen, Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 41.54 EUR excl. shipping
  • Thumbnail
    In celebration of its 250th anniversary, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra has undertaken an unprecedented project of commissioning and premiering more than 20 new compositions.
    • Shop: odax
    • Price: 15.49 EUR excl. shipping


Similar searches: