Josefino toledo autobiography of benjamin
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Alexandre Tansman
Douze Pieces Faciles Pour Guitare 1er Recueil
Douze Pieces Faciles Pour Guitare 2e Recueil
Douze Morceaux Tres Faciles Pour Guitare 1er Recueil
Douze Morceaux Tres Faciles Pour Guitare 2e Recueil
やさしい12の小品 第1集
やさしい12の小品 第2集
とてもやさしい12の小品 第1集
とてもやさしい12の小品 第2集
CD TANSMAN WORKS for GUITAR SOLO
Pezzo in Modo Antico, Cavatina, Danza pomposa, Variations sur un theme de Scriabine, Mazurka, Hommage a Lech Walesa, Suite “In Modo Polonico”, Hommage a Chopin, Invenzione, Notturno romantico, Segovia, Deux chansons populaires
Rec. – March 1996. [BMG]BVCC-747 (74321-41523-2)
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TANSMAN RECITAL
<July 9, 1999: Tokyo Tsuda Hall]>
(Part of the “Tokyo Summer Festival”)
Hommage a Chopin
Ballade
Cavatina
Danza pomposa
Hommage a Lech Walesa
Six pieces
Suite “In Modo Polonico”
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Castelnuovo-Tedesco: 24 Caprichos de Goya, No.1-12 by Kazuhito Yamashita on Apple Music
Album · 1989 · 12 Songs
Castelnuovo-Tedesco: 24 Caprichos de Goya, No.13-24 by Kazuhito Yamashita on Apple Music
Album · 1989 · 12 Songs
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco / Works for Guitar Solo Vol.1 by Kazuhito Yamashita on Apple Music
Album · 2001 · 8 Songs
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco / Works for Guitar Solo Vol.2 by Kazuhito Yamashita on Apple Music
Album · 2001 · 9 Songs
CD <August 4,1989 World Premiere Recording>
“24 Caprichos de Goya” para la guitarra op.195 (Castelnuovo-Tedesco)
Rec. – Aug.1989
[CROWN]CRCC-6
[CROWN]CRCC-8006
CD <October 18-21,1993 World Premiere Recording>
Platero y Yo para Narrador y Guitarra Op.190
[Guitar Solo Version]
Rec. – Oct.1993 [brinrinri] KYBR-2001
CD Thirteen distinguished UP Diliman (UPD) faculty were conferred the title Professor Emeritus by the UP Board of Regents at its 1376 meeting on Nov. 25. Five faculty came from the social sciences and law cluster (SS&L); the arts and letters cluster (A&L) and the science and technology cluster (S&T) each had three faculty members conferred the title; while the management and economics cluster (M&E) had two. The UPD College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) had the most number of new professors emeriti with three, followed by the UPD College of Engineering (COE) with two. SS&L. The faculty members from the SS&L were Eduardo C. Tadem, PhD of the UPD Asian Center; Ricardo T. Jose, PhD, Josefina N. Natividad, ScD, and Nimfa B. Ogena, PhD of the CSSP; and Sylvia E. Claudio, MD, PhD of the UPD College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD). Tadem is a professor of Asian studies and convenor of the Program on Alternative Development, University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies. He has been active in several progressive civil society and social movements. He has 150 publications in books, academic journals, and periodicals on various political economy and social issues. A prominent historian, Jose is one of the country’s foremost scholars on the Second World War in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific. He specializes in military and diplomatic history, with a focus on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. In 2019, the Metrobank Foundation conferred upon him a Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipino award. A former director of the UP Population Institute (UPPI) and noted demographer, Natividad has published extensively on the topics of social science and health, sociology of ageing, adolescent reproductive health, HIV/AIDS research, distance education, and evaluation research. Among her recent projects was the 2013 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuali All material found in the Press Releases section is provided by parties entirely independent of Musical America, which is not responsible for content. August 27, 2012 | By Gloria Gottschalk Media Relations Manager The New Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by Mr. Sachs, makes a fourth appearance next season when it performs on Juilliard’s annual FOCUS! festival on opening night. FOCUS! 2013, The British Renaissance, features British music since World War II with a tribute to the centenary of Benjamin Britten. The festival takes place Friday, January 25 through Friday, February 1, 2013. The opening concert at 8 PM will be in Alice Tully Hall. For further information, please visit Juilliard’s Web site at www.juilliard.edu. .
CAPRICCIO DIABOLICO(Omaggio a Paganini), Op.85
VARIAZIONI(attraverso i secoli), Op.71
SONATA(Omaggio a Boccherini), Op.77
RONDO, Op.129
VARIATIONS PLAISANTES sur un petit air populai Academe
The New Juilliard Ensemble, Led by Joel Sachs, Celebrates its 20th Season and Opens its 3-Concert Series on Saturday, September 22
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The September 22nd program features three U.S. premieres - Josefino Chino Toledo’s (Philippines) Mga Sulyap sa Simbahan ng Quiapo Mula sa Kalye Echague (Glimpses of Quiapo Church from Echague Street) (2004); Andrew Ford’s (Australia) The Unquiet Grave (1998) for viola and sinfonietta with violist Jocelin Pan; and Menachem Zur’s (Israel) Cartoons (2005-8) for voice and chamber orchestra with bass-baritone Davone Tines; the New York premiere of Chinary Ung’s (Cambodia/U.S.) Rain of Tears (2006); and Du Yun’s (China/U.S.) Impeccable Quake (2003).
FREE tickets will be available beginning September 7 at the Janet and Leonard Kramer Box Office at Juilliard. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 6 PM. For further information, call (212) 769-7406 or go to www.juilliard.edu.
Composer/conductor Josefino Chino Toledo currently is the executive director of Miriam College Center for Applied Music and a full professor of music composition and theory at the University of the Philippines. As a conductor, he is noted for premiering works of Filipino composers, as well as other Asian compos