Name:
| Jonathan Saunders
| Skills:
| Soloist (Bass Baritone)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)7989 304341
| Address:
| United Kingdom
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| Jonathan Saunders is a professional bass-baritone working in the UK. He has a wide range of experience through opera, oratorio and recitals, and has appeared with many of the UK's leading ensembles.
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Name:
| Michael James Sayers
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Soloist, Writer
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Name:
| Antonio Scarano
| Skills:
| Arranger, Composer, Player
| Phone:
| 0226820365
| Address:
| via Padova 29 20127 Milano, Milano 20127, Italy
| Links:
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| Composer, arranger and jazz guitarist. Born in Naples (1955), but since 1980 I've lived in Milan. I have played in the most important national and international jazz festivals. I am also a teacher. I have written for every kinds of musical groups, from the duo since to synphonic orchestra and jazz band and choir.
Now my last work is an Opera titled MetrňNivasci composed on Vincenzo Pezzella libretto. If some of conductors were interested I'd contact them immediately. The subject of opera is very atcual and the music is very easy to listen to. The same message is sent to administrators, arrengers, managers, orchestras, singers and others.
If someone is interested I have music to play for choir a cappella (famous evergreen in different languages), orchestra, jazz band; songs and arrenged jazz standards for singers; several pieces for pianists and every kind of arrengements for strings quartet, brass group, woodwinds group, strings orchestra and chambers groups.
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Name:
| Karen Marie Schacht
| Skills:
| Conductor, Singer, Soloist, Teacher
| Phone:
| 650-315-1885
| Address:
| PO Box 1835, Burlingame, San Mateo, CA 94011, United States
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| KAREN MARIE SCHACHT is in the process of being certified as a teacher in Music and Multiple Subjects and is currently earning a Master of Education in both Elementary Education and Secondary Education. She has already obtained No Child Left Behind Compliance in Music and Preliminary Educational Technology. She is a certified project manager with the prestigious PMP designation and accredited process auditor in ISO9000 and ITIL. She holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from San Francisco State University and a certificate in Liturgical Art and Worship Planning from the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Karen has been a musician in the San Francisco Archdiocese and has been working as a soloist, chorister, private teacher and opera singer for over two decades.
For a complete biography, see www.teacherkaren.com
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Name:
| Micaela Gutierrez Schmitz
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Player, Soloist, Teacher
| Phone:
| +44 (0) 1386 859 648
| Address:
| 1 Leamington Road, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7EF, United Kingdom
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| Micaela Schmitz (originally from the U.S.) specialises in early keyboard instruments, including harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord. She earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts (on 18th century keyboard music) under Arthur Haas at the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, New York. This was preceded by a first degree in Music at U.C. Berkeley, and a Masters in choral conducting. She spent two years studying with Jacques Ogg and Bart van Oort at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague on a Rotary scholarship. In 2002, she was awarded a bursary to study with Penelope Cave at the Dartington International Summer School. As a soloist she received acclaim for her performance of Bach's Goldberg variations, which features an entertaining pre-concert talk to help audience members appreciate the masterpiece. Other programmes include 'The English-Dutch Connection', 'For the Sun King', 'Dancing in the Isles', and 'The Fantastic and the Avant-Garde'. She has performed with Laurence Cummings, Paul Simmonds (duo keyboard repertoire); recorder player Cathryn Dew; gambist Jacqui Robertson-Wade, and baroque flutist Clare Beesley as the ensemble Terza Prattica. She edits Harpsichord and Fortepiano and gives workshops to a range of ages. See www.earlymusica.permutation.com
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Name:
| Guilherme Doeler Schroter
| Skills:
| Composer, Player (I wrote 200 works. I am seeking for classical pianists to perform my music.)
| Phone:
| (55)2252046
| Address:
| Rua Venâncio Aires, 1125/31, Santa Maria 97010-001, Brazil
| Links:
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| Hi, I am Guilherme Schroter, Joahnn Samuel and Corona Schroter descendant, and one of few really neo-romantic composers I studied with one Pianist that his teacher was study with the poupil of Franz Lizst. I am looking for classical performers (mainly pianists) to try some of my 200 works and give me back comments. IE: 2 Piano concertos (op.54 and 86) 29 preludes op.1, 12 nocturnes (OP.41,42,43,44,47, no.1, 2, 3, 4 etc) Download my Grand Sonate OP.90 no.2 from http://www.copy-us.com (my publisher in germany). Listen my Sonate op.90 no.1 for Piano: (First mov.) here: http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br/Sonate901.htm Comments and music request:guisongs@brturbo.com.br
My Biography My name is Guilherme Schroeter I born in Rio de Janeiro, January, 16, 1960. I am From tradicional family of musicians I have one descendant like Johann Samuel Schroter (the first composer pianist) I make my first recital in 1976, so I work with music for around 30 years. I won my first award with 16 and My first soloist performer with orchestra with 25 (Chopin E Minor Piano concerto) I begin write music with 20 and with Computer in 1995. I am graduate degree in Music (1988), a lot of Piano competitions One travel to Seatlle (USA), making concerts, and 3 Germany Master Classes in 1992/3 (Jorg Demus Peter Rosel and Sebastian Benda) I am also computer music educator, so, I wrote 200 musics electronically. As a composer, I wrote 29 preludes op.1 11 Nocturnes, 5 Etudes, 5 Fantasies One Ballade, 2 Piano Concertos, One Sinfonic Abertura and much more (200 works) Awards: pianist and composer: -Best Interpretation of Villa-Lobos, Brasília 1976 -Compositon award in em Săo Paulo, 1984 -Winner orchestra soloist competition - OSPA/Porto Alegre-1985 -Internacional Piano Competition in Montevidéo(ROU)-1985 -Chopin national competition in Curitiba-1986 Em 1993/94 was travel to Germany ("Master Class" with Ceslaw Kacinsky, Jörg Demus and Peter Rösel.) I begin with composition in 1980. In 1995 I begin write music in Computer... Last year I travel to USA,performing in recitals.. My personal page: http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br My music at my Publisher web-site(Germany) http://www.copy-us.com My music at State of Washington Library (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) http://catalog.lib.washington.edu/search/a My music at Cornish School of music (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://catalog.cornish.edu/authorfind.asp My site at SibeliusMusic.com - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/guisong Sincerely, Guilherme Schroter ASCAP Composer, Pianist Professor Graduate degree in Music Computer music educator Webmaster
My Biography My name is Guilherme Schroeter I born in Rio de Janeiro, January, 16, 1960. I am From tradicional family of musicians I have one descendant like Johann Samuel Schroter (the first composer pianist) I make my first recital in 1976, so I work with music for around 30 years. I won my first award with 16 and My first soloist performer with orchestra with 25 (Chopin E Minor Piano concerto) I begin write music with 20 and with Computer in 1995. I am graduate degree in Music (1988), a lot of Piano competitions One travel to Seatlle (USA), making concerts, and 3 Germany Master Classes in 1992/3 (Jorg Demus Peter Rosel and Sebastian Benda) I am also computer music educator, so, I wrote 200 musics electronically. As a composer, I wrote 29 preludes op.1 11 Nocturnes, 5 Etudes, 5 Fantasies One Ballade, 2 Piano Concertos, One Sinfonic Abertura and much more (200 works) Awards: pianist and composer: -Best Interpretation of Villa-Lobos, Brasília 1976 -Compositon award in em Săo Paulo, 1984 -Winner orchestra soloist competition - OSPA/Porto Alegre-1985 -Internacional Piano Competition in Montevidéo(ROU)-1985 -Chopin national competition in Curitiba-1986 Em 1993/94 was travel to Germany ("Master Class" with Ceslaw Kacinsky, Jörg Demus and Peter Rösel.) I begin with composition in 1980. In 1995 I begin write music in Computer... Last year I travel to USA,performing in recitals.. My personal page: http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br My music at my Publisher web-site(Germany) http://www.copy-us.com My music at State of Washington Library (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) http://catalog.lib.washington.edu/search/a My music at Cornish School of music (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://catalog.cornish.edu/authorfind.asp My site at SibeliusMusic.com - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/guisong Sincerely, Guilherme Schroter ASCAP Composer, Pianist Professor Graduate degree in Music Computer music educator Webmaster
My Biography My name is Guilherme Schroeter I born in Rio de Janeiro, January, 16, 1960. I am From tradicional family of musicians I have one descendant like Johann Samuel Schroter (the first composer pianist) I make my first recital in 1976, so I work with music for around 30 years. I won my first award with 16 and My first soloist performer with orchestra with 25 (Chopin E Minor Piano concerto) I begin write music with 20 and with Computer in 1995. I am graduate degree in Music (1988), a lot of Piano competitions One travel to Seatlle (USA), making concerts, and 3 Germany Master Classes in 1992/3 (Jorg Demus Peter Rosel and Sebastian Benda) I am also computer music educator, so, I wrote 200 musics electronically. As a composer, I wrote 29 preludes op.1 11 Nocturnes, 5 Etudes, 5 Fantasies One Ballade, 2 Piano Concertos, One Sinfonic Abertura and much more (200 works) Awards: pianist and composer: -Best Interpretation of Villa-Lobos, Brasília 1976 -Compositon award in em Săo Paulo, 1984 -Winner orchestra soloist competition - OSPA/Porto Alegre-1985 -Internacional Piano Competition in Montevidéo(ROU)-1985 -Chopin national competition in Curitiba-1986 Em 1993/94 was travel to Germany ("Master Class" with Ceslaw Kacinsky, Jörg Demus and Peter Rösel.) I begin with composition in 1980. In 1995 I begin write music in Computer... Last year I travel to USA,performing in recitals.. My personal page: http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br My music at my Publisher web-site(Germany) http://www.copy-us.com My music at State of Washington Library (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) http://catalog.lib.washington.edu/search/a My music at Cornish School of music (Digit Schroeter Guilherme) - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://catalog.cornish.edu/authorfind.asp My site at SibeliusMusic.com - If the link not work, simple copy and paste to your Browser. http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/guisong Sincerely, Guilherme Schroter ASCAP Composer, Pianist Professor Graduate degree in Music Computer music educator Webmaster
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Name:
| Nico Schuler
| Skills:
| scholar, Teacher (Musicologist, Music Theorist, Teacher)
| Phone:
| +1 512-245-8181
| Fax:
| +1 512-245-3395
| Address:
| Texas, United States
| Links:
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| NICO SCHULER, Asst. Professor & Coordinator of Music Theory at Southwest Texas State University and Co-Director of the International Center for New Music (ICNM), holds degrees from E.-M.-Arndt University in Greifswald, Germany (M.A., Musicology) and Michigan State University (Ph.D., Music Theory). Previous teaching posts include E.-M.-Arndt University Greifswald (1991-1995), Michigan State University (1997-1999), and Central Michigan University (1999-2001). He joined Southwest Texas State University in 2001.
Dr. Schuler was the recipient of several major scholarships, grants, and fellowships. He was an invited speaker at national and international conferences and workshops in Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden, England, The Netherlands, South Korea, and throughout the United States and Canada. His main research interests are interdisciplinary aspects of 19th and 20th century music, methods and methodology of music analysis, computer-aided instruction (CAI), computer applications in music research, as well as world music (especially selected aspects of West African and of Korean music).
Dr. Schuler is the editor of the series Kammermusik heute (Chamber Music Today), a member of the editorial board for the Greifswalder Beitäge zur Musikwissenschaft (Greifswald Monographs in Musicology), and the author and/or editor of 15 books and numerous articles. He is also a contributor to the new editions of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians as well as of Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG).
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Name:
| Ray Scott
| Skills:
| Teacher
| Links:
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| RSK Music is an amazing world music artist. His music incorporates many international genres including reggae dub, latin, jazz, and funk.
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Name:
| Russell Scott
| Skills:
| Singer, Soloist, Teacher
| Phone:
| +44 (0) 20 8953 4600
| Fax:
| +44 (0) 797 1045618
| Links:
|
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| By the tender age of nine, Russell Scott, a London schoolboy, had developed a talent as a cabaret organist and made two LPs, which had totalled sales of over 100,000 copies. He had appeared on Thames TV's Telethon, helping to raise money for underprivileged children, entertained thousands in the UK, France, Germany and Eire, and guested on many radio and TV programmes, including a special guest spot on BBC TV's "Swap Shop". He studied music during his school years, passing examinations with The Royal Schools of Music and attending The Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. After his studies in 1986, and having raised thousands of pounds for charities throughout the UK from his solo performances, he developed into an all-round cabaret entertainer. He presented and performed many shows across the country including a major summer season on Blackpool's North Pier.
In 1995, having had professional voice training since the age of 11, Russell joined The London Philharmonic Choir where he has performed many of the large-scale choral works including Verdi's Requiem, Aida, Gershwin's Porgy & Bess and Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony. In a 1998 Chandos recording of music by Sir Thomas Armstrong, Russell was one of a small group of singers chosen to premiere several part-songs on disc. During 1996 - 1997, Russell sang regularly with the Exmoor Singers, performing works including Bach's St. John Passion and many chamber works from composers including Tippett, Rachmaninov, Tavener and Finzi. Exmoor Singers were semi-finalists in the 1996 Choir Of The Year competition.
In 1997, Russell performed as a soloist with the Avanti Chamber Orchestra as part of the Royal Festival Hall's Meltdown Festival. At the 1997 and 1998 Resolution Festival, London's biggest open platform for dance companies, Russell was one of the soloists performing works by Tavener, Duruflé and Tippett. In October 1998 Russell sang solo alongside Joan Rodgers in a performance of the Fauré Requiem with the London Philharmonic Choir conducted by Neville Creed. In November 1998 Russell had a small solo role in a concert performance of Peer Gynt with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir conducted by Kurt Masur.
Russell's professional chorus work includes singing regularly with the Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, one that records opera for major recording companies. He also sings with The English Concert and European Voices. In 1999, Russell played the role of Papageno in The Magic Flute, and sang the bass solo in a performance of Handel's Messiah with members of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. In 2000, he went on tour performing Bach's St. Matthew Passion with The English Concert in Spain and Germany. He performs oratorio and opera regularly at home and abroad. Russell performed in the 2000 season of the BBC Proms including Handel's Messiah with The English Concert and Wagner's Parsifal with European Voices. Later in 2000, he did concert performances of Gershwin's Porgy & Bess with The Richard Hickox Singers in Cardiff and Swansea, and the solo in Mozart's Requiem with BES. In 2001 he has already sung a small roles in concert performances of Peter Grimes with the CBSO and has been touring with OAE around Europe performing Bach's St. Matthew Passion.
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Name:
| Stuart Scott
| Skills:
| Composer, Player, Teacher (Flute and Piano)
| Address:
| 6 Colville Grove, Sale, Cheshire M334FW, United Kingdom
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| Stuart Scott was born in Stretford near Manchester (UK) in 1949 and studied composition with Sir Lennox Berkeley. His wind trio "Conversations" was awarded a prize at the Stroud Festival International Composer's Competition in 1970 and was first performed by members of the Camden Quintet. Since then his music has been performed and broadcast in the UK, USA,Germany, Scandinavia and Japan. His output includes an opera, orchestral works, music for brass ensemble and string quartet as well as many solo pieces,duos and vocal works.
He is a member of the North West Composer's Association and author of "Halle Flutes","Skryabin and the Piano" and "The Chamber Music of John Ireland". His works are available through several different publishers and there have been three CD recordings of his works.
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Name:
| Wanda Colleen Scott
| Skills:
| Singer, Soloist, Actress
| Links:
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| Wanda Colleen Scott, spinto soprano, is a native of Gary, Indiana. Ms. Scott made her professional debut with Light Opera Works in the Gypsy Princess and The New Moon. She has sung with the Chicago Opera Theatre in Four Saints in Three Act. She performed as a soprano soloist for the Bravo Chapter of Lyric Chicago, and now sings as a featured soloist in The Three Sopranos.
Most recently, Ms. Scott performed for the Munster Veterans of Foreign Wars, as well as many other civic and cultural events throughout the United States. Ms. Scott has also sung with the Northwest Indiana Symphony Chorus.
While studying at DePaul’s School of Music in Chicago, she performed in numerous operas, concerts and recitals; most notably, The Magic Flute, Mozart’s Requiem and A Game of Chance. Ms. Scott studied voice under internationally renowned opera singer, Ann Perillo. She also earned a music certificate while performing and studying in various cities throughout Italy and Switzerland.
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Name:
| Richard Scruggs
| Skills:
| Player, Teacher (alto saxophone, soprano saxophone)
| Links:
|
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| Richard Scruggs has performed widely in America, Germany, Sweden, Poland and the Netherlands as soloist and chamber musician in concert venues and festivals such as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (New York City), the Alte Oper (Frankfurt), Sophiensaal (Munich), the Internationale-Ferienkurse für Neue Musik (Darmstadt), and the Festival der Seltenen Besetzungen (Ludwigsburg). Several gifted composers have dedicated saxophone works to Scruggs, including Werner Wolf Glaser, Cristian Marina, Ryan Garber, Mark Alan Taggart, Alan Theisen, and Michael Sidney Timpson. He was for several years a student of the eminent saxophone soloist and pedagogue Sigurd Raschčr and in 1992 earned the Doctor of Music Degree from Florida State University. From 1993-2001 he was the saxophone instructor of the Tübinger Musikschule in Germany. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Scruggs plays a parabolic saxophone built in 1927 according to the original acoustical design of the inventor, Adolphe Sax.
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Name:
| Steve Sculpher
| Skills:
| Teacher (Bass Guitar Tutor)
| Phone:
| +44 (0)1628 665367 / +44 (0)7703 899034
| Address:
| 3 Fairfield Road, Burnham, Bucks SL1 8AH, United Kingdom
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| Steve started playing the bass in 1972 and is a working musician play all styles of bass playing. Steve teaches both privately and as a peripatetic school tutor. He is a gigging and recording musician currently playing in an originals blues band and a number of function bands.
Steve has a warm and friendly manner and works well with beginners and intermediate players of all ages and we are delighted to have Steve as part of the Cadenza network.
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Name:
| Skender Sefa
| Skills:
| Soloist (Classical Guitar)
| Address:
| Winnipeg, Canada
| Links:
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| Skender Sefa Classical Guitarist. Lives and teaches in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Name:
| Michael Stephen Sekuloff
| Skills:
| Composer (Yo Man.)
| Address:
| Canada
| Links:
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| I've been writing songs for 35 years. I'd like to do some background sound for film, just for a change of pace.
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Name:
| Sharon Selman
| Skills:
| Singer (dramatic coloratura soprano)
| Links:
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Name:
| Shuna Sendall
| Skills:
| Singer (Soprano)
| Phone:
| 07866 024 340
| Address:
| Glasgow, United Kingdom
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| Scottish Soprano Shuna Sendall graduated from the Alexander Gibson Opera School at Rsamd in Glasgow. She has won many prizes and scholarships including the Ramsey A Calder Debussy prize, the Margaret Dick award, the Bill Dewar Memorial prize and several awards for Scot’s song. Most recently she won first prize in the Great Elm Vocal Awards. A regular recitalist throughout Scotland, her concert appearances have included Mozart’s C Minor Mass and Requiem, Verdi’s Requiem, Berlioz Nuits d’ete, Barber’s Knoxville Summer of 1915, Handel’s Messiah, Opera Galas with the RSNO, Opera on a Shoestring and Tayside Opera, and several performances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her chamber group ecoute. She recently returned from performances of Burns songs in Spain and 'The Time Machine' by Mathew Brown at several Welsh music festivals. While at RSAMD, Shuna performed the roles of Elettra in Idomeneo, Concepcion in L’Heure Espagnole, La Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi and Mrs Green in Down by the Greenwood Side as well as many operatic excerpts including Tatyana in Eugene Onegin, Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier, Countess in Nozze di Figaro, Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni. She has covered the roll of Medea in a newly commissioned opera 'The Minotaur' for Scottish Opera for All . Shuna is the 2004 recipient of the Scottish Wagner Society’s Bayreuth Scholarship.
Sample Repertoire, Arias: Mozart – Porgi Amor, Dove Sono, Come Scoglio, Per Pieta Catalani – Ebben, ne andro lontana Dvorak – Rusalka’s song to the moon Mascagni – Voi lo sapete Purcell – Dido’s lament Tchaikovsky – Tatiana’s letter scene Verdi - Morro, Ma Prima in Grazia Handel - Vo Far Guerra Bizet - Je Dis Que Rien Ne M'Epouvante Britten - Embroidery aria Plus many more
Sample Repertoire, Song Cycles: Debussy – Proses Lyriques Britten – On this Island, Cabaret songs Berkeley - Tombeaux, 3 Greek songs Berlioz - Les Nuits D'ete Berg - 7 early songs Schumann – Liederkreis OP39 Roe - Cat and Mouse, Madam songs Plus many more
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Name:
| Serafino Trio
| Skills:
| ensemble
| Phone:
| +34 971 79 37 14
| Fax:
| +34 971 71 73 59
| Address:
| Formentera, 1, Palma de Mallorca 07013, Spain
| Links:
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| The Serafino Trio is an international piano trio based in Mallorca, Spain. Formed only a year ago, "success is with them," stated one newspaper.
The members of the group are Jennifer Peck, violin, David Runnion, cello, and Suzanne Bradbury, piano. Their repertoire includes some of the standard trio masterpieces and also some lesser-known composers like Arthur Foote.
Visit their website at http://www.serafinotrio.com for pictures and information, Mp3 downloads, CD sales and concert information.
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Name:
| Flor Maryory Serrano
| Skills:
| Accompanist, Arranger, Player, Soloist, Teacher
| Address:
| 506 Crestwood St, Leesburg/USA/Virginia 20175, United States
| Links:
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| Vnezuelan Musician. She has studied Music Theory, Music Dictation, Harmony, Music History, Music Aesthetic, Chamber Music and Piano; She played with important Orchestras Symphony Orchestra of Aragua (II Violin), Symphony Orchestra of Chacao (I Violin), etc in Venezuela. She also plays Chamber Music and as a Solo in Recitals.
She is studying at Shenandoah University in USA to get her Bachelor in Music Performance, Major in Violin, Minor in Viola, and She is also a Piano Accompanist. She plays in the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra (Assistant of Principal, II Violin) and in the Shenandoah University Symphony Orchestra (I VIolin) in USA.
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Name:
| Jiradej Setabundhu
| Skills:
| Composer
| Phone:
| +1 215 886 5057
| Fax:
| +1 215 886 5057
| Address:
| 7745 B Wagner Way, Elkins Park, PA 19027, United States
| Links:
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| Jiradej Setabundhu's music combines sound elements of western and eastern worlds. In his latest works, precise mathematical processes are seamlessly integrated with complex improvisatory passages.
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