Name:
| Stephanie Marshall
| Skills:
| Singer (Mezzo Soprano)
| Phone:
| +44 (0) 20 8233 5800
| Fax:
| +44 (0) 20 8233 5801
| Address:
| London, United Kingdom
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| Stephanie Marshall is a Canadian mezzo soprano, educated at McGill University, Montreal (B.Mus Distinction, Minor Anthropology) and the Royal Academy of Music in London (Dip. RAM). She won many scholarships and awards at the Royal Academy of Music and then in 2001 she won the First Prize in the Kathleen Ferrier Awards.
Her roles in opera have included the title role in Handel's Xerses, the Soloist in Twice Through the Heart by Turnage, Ritter Ramiro in Die Gartnerin aus Liebe by Mozart, Meg Page in Verdi's Falstaff, L'Enfant in L'Enfant et les sortileges (Ravel), Nancy in Albert Herring (Britten) and Dryade in Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss . She has appeared in concert at a number of prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall and St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
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Name:
| Mat Martin
| Skills:
| Composer
| Address:
| United Kingdom
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| anglo-breton composer mat martin (born in bath, uk, in 1980) has been involved with varied aspects of music from an early age. he holds a degree in music technology but concentrates primarily on creating acoustic instrumental and vocal music.
he is currently developing a compositional system based on theories of linguistics, folklore and ethnic traditions, drawing from a wide musical background. recent works include 'chimeres' for orchestra and string sextet, 'parting song' for three voices and harp, 'hymnus...' for four part choir and piano trio and several piano miniatures (which are avaliable on cd by contacting the composer).
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Name:
| Phillip Neil Martin
| Skills:
| Composer
| Address:
| United Kingdom
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| Born in Canterbury, Kent, UK in 1979 Phillip received a Foundation Scholarship to study his Bachelor of Music Degree with Julian Anderson at the Royal College of Music, graduating with First Class Honours in July 2002. Phillip returned to read his MMus with a scholarship supported by a Constant & Kit Lambert Award, supported by the AHRB, Countess of Munster Trust, Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Mrs. Manja Leigh, graduating with an overall Distinction in July 2004. Phillip was awarded the Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal - the oldest award at the RCM dating back to the 1880's - for overall excellence.
Phillip has won numerous awards including the highly esteemed Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Award 2003. Phillip was also the youngest finalists in the prestigious Toru Takemitsu International Composition Competition 2003 with his first orchestral piece Nights Bright Days. Two Reflections on Milton for solo piano was selected by the ISCM International Jury for the ISCM World Music Days 2005, in Zagreb. Phillip was awarded the prestigious Uchida Fellowship 2004-5 (from the Japan Foundation) in July 2004, a scholarship awarded to one artist from Europe for a three-month period of study in Japan. Phillip will study Gagaku music, traditional Japanese court music, in Japan during 2005. Phillip has worked with the Philharmonia Orchestra for the 'Music of Today' Series in collaboration with the National Gallery for a project based on the Gallery’s paintings with subsequent concerts at the Royal Festival Hall and the National Gallery. In 2003 Phillip was chosen by the British Council as the only young composer from Britain to collaborate on a cross-media project with the ensemble 'Psappha' culminating in two large multimedia concerts in Venezuela.
Phillip's music has been performed in Britain, America and Asia by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Britten Sinfonia, Psappha, Duke Quartet, Chroma, Sinfonia 21, Finzi Singers, Contemporary Consort and Joanna MacGregor with performances at the Royal Festival Hall, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Wigmore Hall, Barbican, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, St. John's Smith Square, the National Gallery and at the Cheltenham Festival, Aldeburgh Festival and Spitalfields Festival, part of the 'Music of Today' Series and with broadcasts by BBC Television, BBC Radio 3 and NHK Radio.
Phillip's music is represented by the British Information Centre's "New Voices" Scheme. For more information please visit: www.phillipneilmartin.com
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Name:
| Francisco Jose Martin-Jaime
| Skills:
| Composer, Conductor, Teacher
| Phone:
| +34607857795
| Address:
| Paco Miranda 15, 2C, Malaga 29013, Spain
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| Born in Malaga (Spain) in 1970, studies piano, violin, composition and conducting in Malaga, Barcelona and Munich. Schoolar of Octav Calleya, Antoni Ros-Marba, Salvador Mas and Albert Argudo, has enhanced his skills as conductor with Hermann Michael and Helmut Rilling, and also received advice from Jesus Lopez-Cobos and Miguel A. Gomez-Martinez.
In 1997 is awarded with the Intl. Composition Prize Reina Sofia of Spain, given by the Ferrer-Salat Foundation and delivered by the Queen Sofia of Spain to the composer for his "Erstes Klavierkonzert" (first piano concerto). In 1997 is also awarded with the Prize for the Best Musical Labour of the City Council of Malaga.
His compositions have been performed in several countries with many different soloists and orchestras. His Klavierkonzert was premiered in Madrid by the Orquesta de Radio y Television Española with M. L. Cantos (piano) and M. Galduf (conductor). M. L. Cantos premieres his second piano concerto ("Zweites Klavierkonzert"), commisioned by the Stiftung Musica Española-Schweitz and first performed in Baden (Switzerland). Jesus Lopez-Cobos premieres Martin-Jaime's tone poem "Astarte" in 1999 at the Intl. Music Festival of Granada. Later "Astarte" has been included in the repertoire of the Orquesta Filarmonica de Malaga, which first performed and also recorded it. The OFM has first performed many symphonic compositions of Martin-Jaime, as "Mars", "Don Quijote" (both commisioned by the Andalusian Government), "Palas Atenea" (commisioned by A. Rahbari), etc. Martin-Jaime compositions have been played around the world, in the Netherlands ("Shadow"), Germany (different compositions), Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Croacy, Serbia, Romania, Japan, Israel, USA, etc. On March'09, Fedoseyev will conduct Tchaikovsky Symphonic Orchestra and M. L. Cantos with Martin-Jaime's Erstes Klavierkonzert in Moscow.
As conductor, Martin-Jaime was the youngest conductor licensiated at his time, with maximum honour, in Conservatorium of Barcelona. He has had the honour to conduct may important orchestras, as O. Eduard Toldra (Barcelona), Orquesta del Liceo (Barcelona), Orquesta del Conservatorio de Musica de Barcelona, Orquesta Filarmonica de Malaga, Orquesta de Camara Ciudad de Malaga, etc. In 2003 Martin-Jaime gets the Camerata de Opera de Malaga as titular conductor. Also founds the Orquesta Clasica de Malaga in the same year. Is principal invited conductor of the Teatro Lirico Andaluz and, since 2004 is Professor of orchestral conducting at the Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Malaga, where is also the titular conductor of the Symphonic Orchestra of the Conservatorium.
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Name:
| Ratimir Martinovic
| Skills:
| Soloist
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| Martinovic performs with an immeasurable superiority...There is not one muscle that does not tremble, not one glance which turns away from the piano, there is just attention that cannot be disrupted by anything or anyone...He performs in semi-shade which suits his introspection..his sound has unusually reminded us of Dinu Lipatti...« Luxemburger Vort, Luksemburg, 2002
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Name:
| Edward Paul Mascari
| Skills:
| Composer, Player, Teacher ( piano )
| Phone:
| Business: +1 508 651 2590, Home: +1 508 872 7810
| Address:
| 6 Bishop Drive, Framingham, MA, 01702, United States
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| Edward P. Mascari(b.1949) has composed a wide variety of orchestral, choral, chamber and pedagogical piano music.His works have been performed throughout the United States and Europe including premieres at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center)and Carnegie Recital Hall in New York.
Mr. Mascari's compositions have been performed by the Moravian Philharmonic, the Slovak Radio Symphony, the Berlin Saxophone Quartet, the Manhattan Chamber Symphonia, the Boston Composers String Quartet, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, and the Maryland Bach Aria Group.
Mr. Mascari holds Master of Music degrees in both Jazz Studies and Classical Composition from New England Conservatory. He taught in the Theory department at Boston University where he was enrolled in the doctoral program.Teachers:William Thomas McKinley, Charles Fussell and Lukas Foss.
In addition to composing, Mr. Mascari has been organist/choir director at the Harford Street Presbyterian Church for more than 20 years. He teaches piano privately and performs as a jazz pianist throughout the Boston area.
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Name:
| Jamsheed J Master
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Player, Singer, Soloist, Teacher (Pianist Vocalist and Orchestral Arranger)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1273 699936
| Fax:
| mobile: +44 (0)7961 171538
| Address:
| 169 Hartington Road, Brighton BN2 3PA, United Kingdom
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| Pianist and piano-vocalist available for all your music needs. Fully equiped with PA and sound, and can happily supply a piano too, Jamsheed Master has an impressive, 'by-ear' repertiore of over 3,500 songs.
As one of the UK's most sought-after pianists, Jamsheed has a busy and regular performance calendar throughout the year, which means his prices are very reasonable and his talents are ample to accomodate even the most bizarre musical requests!
For any more information, or to discuss how Jamsheed Master and Jamm Music can provide the perfect music solution for your event, just call or email. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Name:
| Dino Mastroyiannis
| Skills:
| soloist (Concert Pianist)
| Phone:
| +30 421 39420
| Fax:
| +30 421 39420
| Address:
| 121A, Gallias St., Volos 382 22, Greece
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| The famous Greek pianist DINO MASTROYIANNIS His concerts abroad have always extracted flattered reviews from international famous pianists and musicologists like Paul Badura-Skoda and Roberto Szidon. One of the greatest Greek pianists of his generation Maestro Mastroyiannis has appeared as soloist with orchestras like the Slovak State Philharmonic, the Macedonian Philharmonic etc. and in famous concert halls like "Ateneul Roman" in Bucharest performing a vast repertoire and many Piano Concertos less presented but of great importance. Many invitations for performances in the USA, Ukraine, England, Netherlands, Australia and South Africa either as a recitalist, chamber-music musician or soloist with symphony orchestras to the frames of international music festivals. Maestro Mastroyiannis is interested in performing all kinds of Piano and chamber music included first performances of new music and in general, unusual repertoire. He is an exceptional partner for singers accompanying Lieder recitals. He is also accepting every year a number of invitations for master-classes and participation as a member of the jury in international competitions. Visit his Web site at the following addresses: http://users.hol.gr/~dinmas (if you are using Internet Explorer) http://www.geocities.com/dinomastroyiannis (if you are using Netscape)
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Name:
| Manuel Matarrita
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Soloist
| Phone:
| +506 8313-8794
| Address:
| San José n/a, Costa Rica
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| osta Rican pianist Manuel Matarrita is currently one of the most active pianists in his country. He has played recitals, both as a soloist and as an accompanist, in the most important concert halls of his native country, as well as in places such as Nicaragua, El Salvador, Cuba, Colombia, Perú and the United States.
ince 2006, Matarrita has participated regularly as one of the official pianist of the "International Voice Competition Ciudad de Trujillo", which takes place annually in Perú. Manuel Matarrita holds a Bachelor of Music and a "Licenciatura" in Music from Universidad de Costa Rica. Afterwards, he obtained a Masters in Music from University of New Orleans and a Doctorate in Musical Arts from Louisiana State University, all degrees in Piano Performance.
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Name:
| Siju T Mathew
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Singer, pianist & choir manster (MCA student.)
| Phone:
| +91 4828 272819
| Address:
| Thuthicattu, Vellanady Road, Mundakayam., kottayam/India/Kerala 686513, India
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| i am new one. i want a job immediately. i like music typesettings. now i am doing a music typesetting work for our church - A hymn Book in notation. Thats a 850 pages work. i am hardworking for that. But i get very cheap salary. i am a post graduate student, studying MCA 2nd Semester. but i am not interested in progamming field. i love music. i want a job in music field. i am the organist & choirmaster of our church. i have passed 5th grade theory examination of ABRSM. no money to apply for practical eaxaminations. my mother expired last june 19th. i want a job now.
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Name:
| Tony Matthews
| Skills:
| Composer
| Phone:
| +44 (0)20 8288 1611
| Address:
| 14, Banstead Road, Carshalton, Surrey, United Kingdom
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| Pianist, composer, arranger and improvisor. Written music for a variety of setting including films, education and church.
Ensembles from solo flute to symphony orchestra written for.
Not adverse to modernity in the Classical realm, but ultimatly I do like singable melodies.
I also write some poetry :-) under the pseudonym of "Lord Biro".
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Name:
| Michael Douglas Mauldin
| Skills:
| Composer, Conductor, Teacher, Writer, mentor, especially to children in the arts (piano, composition, boychoirs, youth orchestras)
| Phone:
| +1 505 293 5666
| Fax:
| +1 505 293 0039
| Address:
| 12713 Summer Ave NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112, United States
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| Composer Michael Mauldin was born in Texas in 1947. Having visited New Mexico as a child, he moved there in 1971 for "the space, the light and the timelessness," after completing a Bachelor of Music degree in Kansas. He completed a Master of Music degree in composition in New Mexico.
Mauldin was named national composer of the year in 1980 by the Music Teachers National Association for his "Voices From Chaco", a concertino for piano and woodwind quintet. His "Fajada Butte" (also inspired by Chaco Canyon in New Mexico) was performed by the National Repertory Orchestra at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 1985 at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Mauldin served for seven years as the director of the Albuquerque Boy Choir (of which his sons are alumni) which grew to three choirs that tour, record and proceed through a rigorous musiciansip program. His choral compositions have sold thousands of copies in the USA, Europe and Australia.
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Name:
| Sanchis Mauri
| Skills:
| Soloist (Hammond Organist)
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| Enter Spain's #1 Hammond Organist's web page and listen to Less is More, his acclaimed CD debut.
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Name:
| Maverick Trio
| Skills:
| Ensemble
| Phone:
| +1 405 672 3809
| Fax:
| +1 405 672 3809 (by appointment)
| Address:
| 5508 Chad Road, Oklahoma City/Oklahoma/Oklahoma 73135, United States
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| The Maverick Trio was formed in March of 1998 and has performed extensively in the Oklahoma city Area. A classical piano trio including viola and clarinet a unique feature of the trio is the repertoire featuring each member playing alone or with another member in solos and duets as well as performing as a trio. The Trio consist of Voncille Driver, piano; Paul Harris, clarinet; and James Nimmo, viola. The repertoire features works from the baroque to 21 century modern. Available for performance in the southwest USA.
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Name:
| Spyros Mavropoulos
| Skills:
| Composer
| Phone:
| 066134654
| Fax:
| 066134654
| Address:
| Alepou, Corfu 49100, Greece
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| Spyros Mavropoulos was born in Corfu (Kerkyra), one of the Ionian Islands, in northwest GREECE, in 1956. He graduated with diplomas in trumpet, harmony, counterpoint, fugue & orchestration from the "Hellenic Conservatory" and composition from the "Orpheus Conservatory". A proficient pianist and classical guitarist, he has been composing since 1980. Many of his works have been performed in Greece, Germany, Russia, USA, Italy, Argentina & Australia by well known ensembles, especially brass. In 1979 he began teaching music in a high school in Corfu. From 1995 up to 1998 he taught music harmony at the Music department of "Ionian University" and the "Ionian Conservatory". He has participated with original works or arrangement in more than 80 concerts. He is member of "Greek Composers ' Union".
He has composed original works and arrangements for : Brass Quintet , Brass Band, Wind Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Chorus, Woodwind quintet, Brass Trio, Trio (piano, violin, clarinet), Duo (Clarinet - piano, tuba - piano, violin - guitar). His works and arrangements have been performed by "Melos Brass Quintet", "Oshkosh Brass Quintet", "Victorian Brass Quintet", "Tal Quintet", "Quintetto Sinihin", "Trio Koryfo", "Wind band of Wurzburg", "Radio T.V Symphony Orchestra of Albania", "Philarmonica wind orchestra of Corfu", "Chamber Woodwind Quintet", "Athens Brass Ensemble", "Pindaros Brass Quintet", "Corfu Chorus", "Athens Philharmonia", "Wind Orchestra of Moscow". Works of his have been presented in solo performances by Roger Bobo (tuba) & David Cambell (clarinet).
He has taken part in international composing competitions, such as "Georgia University Composition Competition for trio brass" (1994), the "Louis and Virginia Sudler International Wind Band Composition Competition" (1999), the "Philadelphia Youth Quintet Composition Contest" (1999), the "International Guitar Festival" (1997), the "Wisconsin Sesquicentennial Brass Band Festival" (1998), the 1st & 2nd "International Brass Course" of Kalavrita (1998-1999), the "1st Festival of Ionian Islands Composers" in Corfu (1999) and "International oboe' conclave of Buenos Aires - Argentina" (2000).
Spyros Mavropoulos along with other contemporary Corfiot composers is considered an advocate of the renowned "Ionian Music School". Some of his composition and arrangements have been recorded by famous ensembles. The "Music House Vryoni" has also published a series of educational music books.
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Name:
| Benjamin Louis Mawson
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1273 622621
| Fax:
| +44 (0)1273 230785
| Address:
| , Brighton BN1, United Kingdom
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| Ben Mawson's music has been performed in Malaysia, the USA, France, Spain and of course the UK, where he is currently based. His prinicipal output is for solo piano, voice and small chamber ensembles although he also composes extensively for computer generated ensembles, performing music too difficult for human hands.
Influences include Ligeti, Shostakovitch, Art Tatum, Chucho Valdes, Berg and Destiny's Child...
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Name:
| Dr. Viktor Barouh Mayer
| Skills:
| conductor, manager (Dr. Viktor Mayer is GMD of The NYSO of Bulgaria)
| Phone:
| +359 88 218 919
| Fax:
| +359 2 980 00 35
| Address:
| 2 A. Kanchev St. Fl.5; Off.7;, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
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| BORN: 19th of December, 1963 in Sofia, Bulgaria EDUCATION: 1982-Sofia Music School, Clarinet Major; 1990-Graduated State Academy of Music in Sofia Orchestral Conducting Major; 1999-Graduated LSU in Baton Rouge, USA Doctor of Musical Arts; MASTERCLASSES: Active participant: 1993 at Prof. Manuel Palau in Spain; 1996 at Prof. H.-D. Baum in Berlin, Germany
EXPERIENCE: 1989-1991-Music Director of Musical Theater in Pazardjik Since 1990-General Music Director of The National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Bulgaria; Since 1996-President of JM Bulgaria Section; Since 1997-Founder of The Balkan Youth Symphony Orchestra; 1998-1999-Assistant-Conductor and Manager of LSU Symphony, USA;
CONCERT PERFORMANCES: Over 250 concerts with various Symphony orchestra all over Europe and USA
AWARDS: 1981-First Prize at The Kerkrade Music Festival in Holland; 1982-First Prize at The "Alfred Leuvengud" Festival in Paris, France; 1993-First Prize at The 7th International Festival of Youth Orchestras in Valencia, Spain; 1996-Nomination at The Robecco Groep Zomerconcerten at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland;
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Name:
| Spiros A. Mazis
| Skills:
| Composer
| Phone:
| 010 8022878
| Fax:
| 010 8055507
| Address:
| Kifisias 189, Athens 15124, Greece
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| Spiros Mazis was born in Corfu-Greece in 1957. He studied Trumpet, Piano and Theory of music at the National Conservatory in Athens, with Yiannis Avgerinos and Dimitris Dragatakis as his teachers and graduated with the diplomas of Harmony, Instrumentation, Counterpoint, Orchestration and Fugue, all pointed with 'A' degree. He continued his studies in composition with Yiannis Ioannidis and took his Diploma in 1990 with Distinction and First Prize. He attended composition seminars with Theodore Antoniou in Greece and Marco Stroppa and Tristan Murail in Hungary, where he also attended Computers and Electronic Music seminars, with David Waxman and Andrea Szigetvari.
Many of his works have been distinguished in composition contests, as his work "Barrier" for 15 musicians, in the competition of the "House of Fine Arts and Letters" in Athens, 1987 and his work "With the stream of the Nile" for solo piano, at the International Composition Competition of Paris Concours de Composition Prix Voya Toncich, 1987. Works of his have been performed in Greece and abroad and have been broadcast on the radio and TV.
His material consists of sixteen or forty-eight notes with microintervals. Most of his works are based upon extramusical ideas that derive from contemporary views of Physics and Mathematics and are transported with as much fidelity as possible, to the musical structure. Since his work entitled "Nine variations on an Arithmetical sonic Geometrical plan" in 1985, he began to relate music and mathematics. In 1992, he founded the studio of Electronic Music of the Experimental Conservatory and in 1994, a similar studio at the National Conservatory, in Athens. Since 1995, he is the Founder and Director of the "Classic and Contemporary Music and Center of Electronic Music" Conservatory in Athens. He is a member of the Union of Greek Composers
W O R K S 1. 8 SONGS Poems by: I.Ritsos, for baritone-flute-piano-cello Nietzsche, a) for soprano-basso-flute-clarinnet-piano b) for tenor-clarinet- 2 violins-percussion Pan Mo Hova, for alto-piano 2. EKLAKTISMAFor piano solo 1982 3. THE DANCE OF COUROIFor piano and clarinet 1983 4. ASTRAL TRAVELFor solo guitar 1983 5. TETRAKTISFor solo guitar 1984 6. THREE PIECES FOR SOLO GUITAR 1. SCHOLION 2. ANTIHISEIS 3. MORNING 1984 7. DIONISIAN TRIOFor flute-clarinet-piano 1984 8. THE TWO PYRAMIDESFor large orchestra 1985 9. COMPLEXFor 10 horns and 6 percussionists 1986 10. A to ZFor solo guitar 1986 11. SANDANAFor two guitars 1986 12. LIGHTTRACESConcerto for violoncello and orchestra 1986 13. THREE PIECES FOR WIND QUARTET: Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon1. D.S.122. TONI3. PERMUTATIONS 1986 14. WITH THE STREAM OF THE NILEFor piano solo 1987 15. WAILS OF JEROMEFor choir and string orchestra 1987 16. BARRIERFor 15 performers 1987 17. SILENCE IN MOVEMENTFor large orchestra 1987 18. IMOGIFor violoncello and piano 1987 19. ECHOCOLORSFor solo guitar 1988 20. ANAPLASISFor chamber orchestra: (7 performers) flute, oboe, clarinet, quartet 1988 21. DIMENSIONS n.1For piano solo 1988 22. DIMENSIONS n.2For viola, violoncello, contrabass 1988 23. PETTIAFor 7 performers 1988 24. JUGENPiano concerto 1989 25. CONTRASTSFor string quartet 1989 26. THREE SONGSPoems by Lida Ventura 1989 27. CHALKIOPIFor brass trio trumpet, horn, trombone 1989 28. DREAMS For trombone and piano 1990 29. NIGHT FULL OF SOUNDSFor flute, viola, guitar 1990 30. IULOSFor solo flute 1990 31. UNDULATIONSFor two pianos 1990 32. FOUR CHILDREN PICTURESFor piano solo 1991 33. ALLIOTROPIESFor two guitars 1991 34. CLARITIESFor 15 performers 1991 35. RAPRESENTAZIONIFor violin and piano 1992 36. ELECTRONIC MUSIC 1. INVISIBLE ARROWS 1992 37. THREE SMALL PIANO PIECES 1. STATUS2. DIALOGUE3. SEVEN 1993 38. CONTRACANTIFor brass quintet 1994 39. ARRANGEMENTSFor clarinet, horn, violoncello 1994 40. ATLANTISFor large orchestra 1994-5 41. SELF SIMILARFor flute, oboe, clarinet, basson, horn, percussion1, harp, violin, viola, cello 1995 42. REFLECTIONSFor two pianos 1996 43. SEA COLORSFor three guitars 1997 44. ONCE UPON A TIME ON EARTHPiano concerto 1997 45. ECHOPLASMATAFor violin and piano 1998 46. JAPANESE SONGFor violin and guitar 1998 47. CORFUFor violin and guitar 1998 48. FUNCTION ORIENTALFor two pianos 1998 49. CONTRAPUNTO GRECOFor quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn) 1999 50. THREE PIECES For solo violin 1999 51. VISIONS OF TIMEFor violoncello and piano 2000 52. RATIOSFor piano solo 2000 53. ITHIMVOSFor violoncello solo 2000 54. POP COCKTAILFor string quartet 2001 55. A JOURNEY AND A DREAMFor chamber orchestra 2001 56. SONGS FOR PIANO AND MEZZO-SOPRANO 2001 57. Four songs for mezzo soprano and guitar Poems by Kavafi, Xakuin, Musu. 2002 58. STILLNESS Concerto for saxophone and string orchestra 2002
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Name:
| Carolyn McAllen
| Skills:
| Player, Teacher
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1322 272 413
| Address:
| 177 London Road, Stone, , Dartford, Kent DA2 6BJ, United Kingdom
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| Piano / keyboard teacher for private individual tuition . CT ABRSM , Child Psychology Diploma qualifications. Child and adult learners welcome, specialist in beginners.
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Name:
| Greg McAusland
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Conductor, Teacher (Accompanist, organist, private tutor and choral/musical conductor)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1273 620606
| Address:
| 6 Brading Road, Brighton BN2 3PD, United Kingdom
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| Greg McAusland is a classical organist, piano accompanist, repetiteur, musical director and instrumental tutor. He lives in Brighton, UK and is currently resident organist at the Downs Chapel Crematorium, Brighton.
Greg has a wide experience in many disciplines and is adaptable to any situation. Notable work includes Associate Musical Director of the National Youth Music Theatre (UK) and Musical Director of 'Newsrevue', an established long running show at the Canal Cafe Theatre, London. Engagements include his debut at the Royal Albert Hall, London with the MAYC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London with the CIty of London Sinfonia.
WHether it is for a professional or amateur project, Greg McAusland will motivate your forces and make it fun to achieve the highest standard possible. Greg is available to take on new students on a range of instruments. Greg is available to play for wedding services and provide light classical music for your reception or corporate function anywhere in the United Kingdom.
Please take a look at Greg's web page and contact me to discuss your detailed requirements.
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