Name:
| Marco Antonio Flores-Bravo
| Skills:
| Composer, Conductor, Teacher
| Phone:
| 56-41-2983117
| Address:
| Concepcion 4030000, Chile
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| Conductor, Composer, Choral Conductor and Music Teacher. Graduated in Concepcion University in 1998. He studied with great masters like Guillermo Scarabino (Argentina), Emily Freemann-Brown (USA) and Eduardo Moubarak (Chile).
He composes music for orchestra, chamber music, opera and drama.
Master in Drama Studies (Universidad del desarrollo - Chile)
At this moments he is the conductor of the Catholic University Chamber Orchestra in Concepcion.
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Name:
| Catherine Forbush
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Player, Soloist, Teacher
| Phone:
| +1 (714) 791 8230
| Address:
| 4029 west 234th place, Torrance, CA 90505, United States
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Name:
| Joseph Dillon Ford
| Skills:
| Composer, Publisher, Teacher, Writer (For details, please visit the Vita section of the New Music Classics web site.)
| Address:
| P. O. Box 358142, Gainesville, FL 32635-8142, United States
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| For detailed biographical information, photos, and other personal data, please visit the Vita section of the New Music Classics web site.
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Name:
| Richard Fredrickson
| Skills:
| Soloist, Teacher (Double Bassist)
| Phone:
| 212- 799-1328
| Address:
| 243 West End Avenue #209, New York, NY 10023, United States
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| Hailed as a "...virtuoso..." by the New York Times, "...an extraordinary musician..." by the Washington Post and "...stupefying..." by L'Est Vaudois (Switzerland), Richard Fredrickson made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut at the age of 24 after winning the Concert Artists Guild award. This marked the first time the award had ever been presented to a double bassist.
Mr. Fredrickson has been a guest artist with such orchestras as the Seattle, Omaha, Richmond and Baton Rouge Symphonies, the New York Chamber and Washington Chamber Symphonies. He has toured twice in Italy as soloist with the Orchestra of the North Carolina School of the Arts where he also taught in the summer program. He has toured in Europe and appeared several times at the Kennedy Center to great critical acclaim with the Washington Chamber Symphony. He also toured in the United States with Mitch Miller and his orchestra performing the Paganini Moses Fantasy. In recital he has been heard in many venues in the United Staes including New York, Seattle and Washington, DC, and in Italy. His festival engaements include the New Hampshire White Mountain Festival, Aspen, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival and the Fredericksburg Festival of the Arts.
Chamber music has always been a special passion for Fredrickson. He has appeared with such groups and artists as the Muir String Quartet, Copenhagen String Trio, Philadelphia String Quartet, Lyric Piano Quartet, Bargemusic, Yo-Yo Ma, Carol Wincenc, Heidi Lehwalder, Christopher O'Riley, Anton Nel and Anne-Maire McDermott.
Ever seeking to expand the solo double bass repertoire, Mr. Fredrickson has had many sonatas, suites and concerti written for him by various composers. In October/November 2004 his solo CD (with the Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor conducting) of Vittorio Giannini's Psalm 130, John Carbon's Endangered Species and William Thomas McKinley's Passacaglia will be released on the MMC (Master Musicians Collective)label. Though the Giannini was written in 1963 the entire CD is a World Premiere recording.
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Name:
| Natalie Margaret Mitchell Froud
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Arranger, Soloist, Teacher (Piano, Flute, Theory of Music)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1225 763181
| Address:
| Garden Flat, 98 AShton Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 7ET, United Kingdom
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| Piano player, as well as flute. Teach piano , flute, and theory of music - at all levels
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Name:
| Michael A Fuchsmann
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Player, Teacher
| Phone:
| +78632 644327
| Address:
| Russia
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| Ordinary and postgraduated study as composer, musicologist. Working in the spheres of classical music, jazz, music for theatre. From little piano pieces to symphonical compositions. Playing piano, keyboards, violin. DP in music.
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Name:
| Maureen Galea
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Player, Teacher
| Phone:
| +44 (0)7791 201148
| Address:
| Guildford, Surrey, U.K./Malta
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| Maltese - born pianist, Maureen started studying the piano at the age of four. She passed the L.L.C.M. and L.R.S.M. with flying colours. She graduated with a B.A.(Hons.) from the University of Malta, followed by a P.G.C.E. She was awarded a scholarship by the Italian Government, and continued furthering her studies in Italy, obtaining the final Diploma from the Conservatorio of Florence.
She is presently reading for an M.Mus at the University of Surrey, under the direction of Clive Williamson. She is also studying Conducting, Criticism & Reviewing and Musicology.
This versatile and gifted pianist has a very varied repertoire, and has been widely acclaimed for her playing in Malta, Italy, Greece, England and Scotland. She enjoys accompanying and playing in chamber ensembles, and was the winner of the 2003 edition of the Croser-Hughes Chamber music Award, organised by the University of Surrey. She also placed second in two National piano competitions in Malta.
Maureen sings as an alto in various choirs, and for some years conducted her own chamber choir. She was the accompanist of several choirs in Malta and Italy, and was highly acclaimed for her sensitive and supportive pianism.
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Name:
| Louis Ignatius Gall
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Soloist, Teacher, Writer
| Phone:
| +31 - 53 - 430 81 34
| Fax:
| +31 - 53 - 431 62 60
| Address:
| Boulevard 1945 Nr. 15, Enschede 7511NG, Netherlands
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| LOUIS IGNATIUS GALL Louis Ignatius Gall, guitarist, lutenist, composer and teacher, began his guitar studies in Holland and continued studying for several years in Spain with Andrés Segovia. Louis Ignatius Gall has performed with the Residentie Orchestra in The Hague with the conductor and composer Bruno Maderna and with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. As a soloist he has given many radio and television concerts and live performances in Europe for the AVRO, KRO, NOS, VARA, VPRO and Netherlands World Service Radio networks. He appeared at the Holland Festival, in France at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, for Radio France in Paris, in Spain, Germany, Belgium (also for radio and television) and in almost every European country. Louis Ignatius Gall has toured several times both as soloist and with the Berkshire Chamber Ensemble with great success throughout the eastern part of the USA. He also played for 4 successive days with great success in New York City at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Whilst in the USA he gave several concerts for radio and television.
Also well-known as a composer, Mr. Gall was a prize winner of the Belgian National Radio and Television Composition Competion, and is author of a widely used series of instructional pieces, books and methods for guitar, flute, violin and other instruments. He has written new pieces and books for The Louis Ignatius Gall Guitar Masterclass Series.
Mr. Gall is currently on the faculties of the “Conservatorium Saxion Hogeschool Enschede” and on the Messiaen Academy in Holland. He gives Masterclasses at the Hochschule für Musik in Münster, the Folkwang - Hochschule Essen, and also in Heek at the Landes Musik Akademie NRW and Kleve in Germany and at the “Hogeschool Gent” (Conservatoriy) in Belgium. Mr. Gall is increasingly invited as examiner and adjudicator in Europe.
For availability contact: for Concerts and Masterclasses in the USA, Canada and East Asia (Japan etc.); Albert Kay Associates, Inc. Concert Artists Management, Jay Yoo, Presitent Tower 58 - 58th Street (Suite 31 - E), New York, NY 10019 - 2510, USA Tel.: + 212 - 593 - 1640 Fax: + 212 - 759 - 7329 E-mail: www.albertkay-jayyoo.com E - mail: albkayassc@aol.com for Concerts and Masterclasses in Holland & Denmark contact; Ivory Tower Management, Tusveld 89, 7627 NW - Bornerbroek, Holland Tel.: 00.31.74 - 38 41 718 Fax: 00.31.74 - 38 41 316 E - mail: info@ivorytower.nl Web - site: www.ivorytower.nl for Concerts and Masterclasses in other European countries contact: Elgo Production, Postbus 632, 7500 AP Enschede, Holland Tel.: 00.31.53 - 431 62 40 Fax: 00.31.53 - 431 62 60 or for availability contact: Louis Ignatius Gall Tel.: 00.31.53 - 430 81 34 E - mail: louisignatiusgall@hotmail.com
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Name:
| Ryan Garber
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Composer, Soloist, Teacher (organist/pianist/bassoonist)
| Address:
| 37760, United States
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| J. Ryan Garber is Assistant Professor of Music at Carson-Newman College. He recieved his DM in composition from The Florida State University. Garber has received awards and recognition from ASCAP, The College Music Society, American Composers Forum, the Tennessee Music Teachers Association, and the American Music Center, among others. Garber’s music is also routinely selected for performance at national and regional conferences of various organizations and has been featured on concerts at colleges and for professional ensembles.
I encourage performers to contact me to discuss collaborative projects and to ask for a copy of my music.
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Name:
| Ricardo Garcia
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Player, Teacher (Flamenco guitarist and classical spanish)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)131 226 4295
| Address:
| 15 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh EH3 6EE, United Kingdom
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| Of Andalucian origin, Ricardo's family left for France during the Franco years. Flamenco was a way of holding on to roots and the whole family was brought up within the tradition: Ricardo learning guitar from his uncle Antonio from a very young age and later performing with his aunt, Ana Maria, brothers and cousins. His mother, Maria del Carmen is an excellent singer and he accompanied her from an early age. His father, Dionisio, encouraged him and bullied him alternately as a child, making sure he practised regularly and taking the whole family back to his village near Sevilla every summer in order to experience first hand the music and soul of the region. Ricardo’s first public performance was at the age of nine and he has played regularly in public ever since. He continued to perform both solo and with his aunt and uncle in numerous concerts throughout France and in 1988 he was chosen to represent France culturally on a tour around Uruguay and Argentina, sponsored by the Casa de America Latina. Whilst still a student he performed in the Zenith in Paris fronting a Pat Metheny concert, which inspired him to incorporate jazz into his repertoire.
Eight years teaching and performing in Southern Africa followed. Returning to Europe in 1999, Ricardo settled in Barcelona and continues to travel mainly between Spain, France and Scotland to perform, although he has also performed in Canada, Asia, the United States, France, Spain, the UK and Ireland in recent years. Ricardo has performed in the Edinburgh Festival for six years running and toured to Montreal and Vancouver in 2005. 2006 saw him performing on four continents, travelling most of the year. From Cambodia to Canada, Brighton to Bangkok, Montreal, Paris, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Washington, several Scottish dates and Cape Town, South Africa.
Ricardo played a residency in New Jersey in May 2006 at The State Theatre, New Brunswick and he has expanded his links with the USA during this year, playing six shows in San Francisco in September and a series of private evenings in Washington in November, 2006. It's been a year of sell out shows and five star reviews. He has played in schools, prisons, hospitals, community centres, performed in the Edinburgh Fringe opening party, "Lunch with the Hamiltons", participated on the CD "Set Luna" by Julia Sarr and Pat Larose with Mino Cinelu ( Ricardo says, "A dream come true!"). On the same CD as Youssou N' Dour, Jean Philippe Rykiel, Tafa Cissé and Laiti Mbaye - the launch was in Paris in November 2005. Outreach for the Edinburgh Fringe 2006, guitar masterclasses and childrens' workshops in Cambodia.
Already for next year there are plans for more time in Montreal, Washington, Vancouver, Assembly Rooms in the Edinburgh Fringe. Orlando in May. Further shows in Cape Town, in Cambodia, in Bangkok.... Caffè Nero has sponsored Ricardo since November 2004 in various ways and play his music regularly in over 200 cafés nationwide. He was featured artist in August for the second time. The third CD "Flamenco con Fusion" has just been released with an official launch series of shows planned for early 2007.
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Name:
| Juan Gaspar
| Skills:
| Composer, Player, Soloist, Teacher (Guitarist)
| Phone:
| (222) 232 4202
| Address:
| 15 sur 1103-8 Col. Santiago, Puebla, Pue., Mexico
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| Classical guitarist;concert performer, composer and teacher at the Puebla Conservatory.
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Name:
| Lynn Gaubatz
| Skills:
| Player, Soloist, Teacher (bassoon - chamber musician)
| Phone:
| +1 703 207 9450
| Address:
| 7609 2920 Pine Spring Rd, Falls Church, Virginia 22042, United States
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| Lynn Gaubatz, hailed internationally as one of the world's finest bassoonists, has wowed audiences on four continents - North and South America, Europe, and Africa - including performances in Salzburg, Seville, Málaga, Caracas, Chicago, Washington, and Boston. She was the first bassoonist to perform a solo recital in the Concert Hall of the Kennedy Center, and has been featured there as soloist five times. She is also the only bassoon soloist ever featured at the Smithsonian Institution's "Art of the Virtuosi" and "The Concert Experience".
Miss Gaubatz was the Bassoon Professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria for two years, and in December 1997 she was a featured soloist at Schloss Leopoldskron for the Salzburg Seminar on "Music for a New Millennium: The Classical Genre in Contemporary Society". Miss Gaubatz has been named "One of America's Ten Most Outstanding Young Working Women" by GLAMOUR Magazine, and was awarded the Leonard Bernstein Fellowship to Tanglewood and the Henry Cabot Award for Musicianship given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She has won the National Young Artists Competition, the Lara Hoggard Performance Award for Young Artists, and competitions at the Aspen Music Festival, Boston University, and Northwestern University.
Her critically-acclaimed performances of Mozart's "Bassoon Concerto" have been broadcast on three continents by PBS, Radio Nacional de España, and Radio Nacional de Venezuela, and she appeared on CBS This Morning. During of her tours of Spain and Africa, she was featured on Radio Nacional de España, and was the first bassoonist to have the Voice of America broadcast a recital worldwide. She has performed at music festivals around the world, including Tanglewood, Aspen, and Wolf Trap, where she played the bassoon on stage in costume in Mozart's "Don Giovanni".
Miss Gaubatz has been principal bassoonist under Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Sir Georg Solti, and others with orchestras in Austria, Germany, Spain, Venezuela, and the US. In 1986, fellow soloist Barry Tuckwell invited her to be Principal Bassoonist in his Maryland Symphony Orchestra, a position she held until 1990. She has given master classes in Salzburg, Seville, Málaga, Caracas, Vienna, Boston, Chicago, Washington, Madison, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe, and currently teaches bassoon and chamber music and serves as Chair of the Wind and Brass Department at the Levine School of Music in Washington, DC.
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Name:
| GéNIA
| Skills:
| Soloist,Teacher (Premiér Prix GSMD, LGSM, DipGSM, MMus, Dip TCM)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)20 8451 0001
| Fax:
| +44 (0)20 8451 0001
| Address:
| 33B Chatsworth Road, London NW2 4BL, United Kingdom
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| A virtuoso pianist, Evgenia Chudinovich has changed her original name to the stage name GéNIA in 2000. She has a highly eclectic repertoire, embracing both mainstream classics, new music and multimedia projects. Her approach is to innovate and startle. She believes in the syncretism of arts and brings visuals and staging into her live performances. GéNIA was described by The Times as "..an outstanding musician. She knows how to communicate with her audience, and has the virtuosity of not just fingers but hands and arms that marks her out as a natural pianist." (8 January 1998)
Her studies began with her great grandmother, outstanding Ukrainian teacher Regina Horowitz, the sister of Vladimir Horowitz, in her native Ukraine at the age of four. She continued at the School for Gifted Children, made her television debut on Ukrainian TV and broadcast several times on Ukrainian radio. Later she continued her education with Sergei Yushkevitch in Ukraine. Since 1994 GéNIA has lived in London where she has won scholarships to the Guildhall and Trinity Colleges of Music as well as receiving numerous awards from musicians trusts such as the Myra Hess, Craxton and Leche Trusts. Recently she has been awarded a Silver Medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians. She holds six instrumental diplomas, including the highly prized Premier Prix from the Guildhall School and a Masters Degree with Distinction in Modern Music from Trinity College, where she studied with Douglas Finch.
In 1997 GéNIA was awarded a debut recital at the South Bank Centre, London, from the Park Lane Group as an outstanding young artist. She received glowing reviews from the national press, and in the two years since has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in the UK (London : Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room at the South Bank Centre, Barbican Centre, St. Martin-in-The-Fields, St. John's Smith Square; Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton), Germany (Hamburg, Munich and Schloss Elmaur), France (Paris), USA (Northridge, California) , Cyprus (Nicosia, Larnaka, Paphos and Lemesos) and Ukraine. Also she took part as a soloist at numerous international festivals; amongst them are the Windsor Festival, the Finnish Art Festival "Valo" at the Barbican Centre and Brighton Festival.
GéNIA gave a number of UK Premieres as well as world premiere recordings. Her latest recording `GéNIA:UNVEILED' was released on the Black Box Label and prompted rave reviews in Holland, USA and the national press. It was described by the Gramophone magazine as 'An engaging ..... selection of music by Russian Woman composers given high - impact performances by this charismatic pianist.' Devoting herself entirely to the 20th century -contemporary music she is currently collaborating with photographer Cindie Raven. In September 2000 she founded her own company GéNIA MUSIC where she also has her teaching academy. GéNIA regularly gives masterclasses at the Trinity College of Music in London. In July 2001 she was invited as a guest artist at the Dartington International Summer School to perform and teach.
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Name:
| Karine Georgian
| Skills:
| Soloist, Teacher (Cellist)
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Name:
| Amanda German
| Skills:
| Player, Teacher, viola and violin lessons
| Phone:
| +1 (978) 597 3018
| Address:
| Townsend, Massachusetts 01469, United States
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| Amanda began her violin studies when she was six years old. Her violin teachers include Anait Arutunian, Melba Sandberg, and Aideen Zeitlin. She has been studying at the New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory School since she was 8 and currently studies the viola with Lisa Suslowicz.
Amanda has been a member of several orchestras at the conservatory, including the Youth Symphony under the direction of Aaron Kula, Currently she is the viola section leader of the String Chamber Orchestra at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School. In October 2005 she led an afterschool program for elementary students interested in strings.
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Name:
| Adrian Gerolemou
| Skills:
| Teacher (Guitar tutor)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)20 8998 2837
| Address:
| Flat 6, 34 Stoenwold Court, Eaton Rise, Ealing, London W5 2ER, United Kingdom
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| Guitarist, Producer and Songwriter Adrian Gerolemou graduated from the London College of Music in June 2001 with a BMus Honours Degree in Music Performance and Technology.
He currently manages the successful function band "The Tulips" and has strong connections with schools within the Ealing area where he records and produces all Music Exam Coursework, commercial ventures and shows. Adrian also runs Big 'G' Recording Services and is highly experienced in all aspects of recording and sound engineering.
Adrian’s credits include: Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, Miles Hunt (The WonderStuff) and Mark Roberts (D:ream)
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Name:
| Elenye Ghenatos-German
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Administrator, Player, Soloist, Teacher
| Phone:
| (978) 273-6065
| Address:
| 2322 Cleveland St., Eugene 97405, United States
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| M.M. piano performance, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, USA B.M. piano performance, University of Oregon School of Music, Eugene, Oregon, USA Elenye has studied piano with Wha Kyung Byun and Dean Kramer, chamber music with Leonard Shure, and accompanying in french vocal repertoire with Margo Garrett. She has performed in masterclasses for Vladimir Krainev, Robert Weirich, Lazar Berman, David Golub, Leonard Shure, and Menahem Pressler.
She has been an administrative/artistic director and was on the piano faculty for two community music and arts schools with enrollments of over 200 students for ten years. She has been on the piano faculty at several schools and a staff accompanist at Whittier College and New England Conservatory. She was a guest panel speaker for the 1999 Oregon Music Teacher's Association State Convention. Recently, she was a faculty member at the Cushing Academy teaching piano, coaching chamber music and accompanying for theatre musical productions.
Ms. German has had private piano studios for over 20 years in Lexington and Townsend, Massachusetts. She has five children. Students may opt to perform in the Oregon Music Teacher's Association events and programs. She has also been a member of the New England Piano Teacher's Association (NEPTA) and the Music Teachers Association of California (MTAC). She enjoys introducing students to a variety of styles, which can include musicals, sacred, or pop.
Testimonial: 'Not only was she a gifted and knowledgeable teacher - she also instilled in him a love for the music - guiding and allowing him to choose pieces that interested him as well as challenged him. As a result, he never needed to be told to practice - in fact he spent as much time as possible at the piano developing a love for both classical and jazz repertoire. Under Elenye's tutelage, he was a finalist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition giving him the opportunity to play on the Symphony Hall stage, and he had many opportunities as an accompanist and collaborative pianist for his high school choirs and soloists earning him his high school's Chopin Award. ... Her guidance helped him prepare for college auditions as a piano performance major and he was offered the highest merit scholarships available from three different institutions.' - Janet L, parent
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Name:
| Chris Gibbons
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Player, Teacher
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1926 647855
| Fax:
| +44 (0)1926 647855
| Address:
| Garden Cottage, Kineton CV35 0LB, United Kingdom
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| Educated at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and in recording studios in London and USA. Specialist in Jazz / World styles but equally at home in acoustic or electronic music environments. Film library credits include Path to 9/11 with Harvey Keitel. Runs own studio catering for corporate and private clients in a relaxed and friendly manner.
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Name:
| Tony Gibbs
| Skills:
| Soloist, Teacher (classical concert saxophonist)
| Phone:
| +1 (860) 423-3248
| Address:
| 377 Stearns Road, Mansfield CT 06250, United States
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| Tony Gibbs, saxophonist, recently retired from the position of principal saxophonist of the U.S. Coast Guard Band. He has appeared as soloist with the U.S.Coast Guard Band on many tours throughout the world. His performances have been heard on NPR and Radio Free Europe. Mr. Gibbs has performed on over 60 U.S. Coast Guard Band Chamber recitals. With his wife,pianist Benita Rose, he performed at the International Saxophone Symposium at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He has given recitals in various concert series in Minnesota. Mr. Gibbs performs with the Hop River Chamber Players in Andover, Connecticut as well as giving solo recitals at Captain Nathan Hale School in Coventry, Connecticut bringing classical music to children that otherwise would not hear it. Mr. Gibbs is a graduate of Northwetern University where he studied saxophone with Fred Hemke.
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Name:
| Areti Giovanou
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Soloist, Teacher
| Address:
| NY, United States
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| Pianist Areti Giovanou, a native of Athens, Greece, began her studies with Athina Kapodistria at Athens Conservatory (Odeion Athinon). She graduated with excellence, both in Piano Performance and in Theory from Athens Conservatory in 2001. In 2004, she received her Master of Music degree from Mannes College of Music and was the recipient of a scholarship from the Hellenic Republic State's Scholarship Foundation. In 2006, she received her Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music, where she studied under scholarship with Pavlina Dokovska. Keenly interested in collaborative piano, she has worked with pianists Cristina Stanescu, Brian Zeger, Diane Richardson, Glenn Morton and singers Richard Cross, Beth Roberts,Mira Zakai and Antonia Lavanne. In 2006, she and the New York Mannes Quartet performed in the Nafplion, Corfu and Chalandri Summer Festivals in Greece. Ms Giovanou has appeared in New York venues such as the Goethe Institut, the Ukrainian and Bulgarian Consulates, the Church of the Holy Trinity, and City Hall of New York, and has also participated in Mannes' "The Birth of Romanticism", "The Flowering of Romanticism", and "The Late Romantics" Festivals. Her performances have taken her throughout the United States, Italy, France, and Greece. In the summer of 2007 was a fund raising concert at the Presidential Palace of Cyprus with the Archdiocesan Metropolitan Youth Choir of New York. In March 2008 she performed with the same choir at the White House, celebrating the Greek Independence day. From September 2007, Ms. Giovanou continues her studies towards a Masters in Collaborative Piano on scholarship with Dr. Cristina Stanescu at Mannes College of Music.
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