July Books New To Mills Music Library Sydney, NSW J. Libbey, 1999. ML3470 .W57 1999. Herresthal, Harald, Mist þorkelsdóttir,Tønnesen, Terje, haflidi hallgrimsson, and Norske kammerorkester. http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Music/rescoll/jul00bks.htm
July Media New To Mills Music Library COMP DISC 6547. Herresthal, Harald, Mist þorkelsdóttir, Tønnesen,Terje, haflidi hallgrimsson, and Norske kammerorkester. haflidi http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Music/rescoll/jul00med.htm
Extractions: Abloniz, Miguel (b.1917- Egypt-Italy) Abril, Anton Garcia (b.1933- Spain) Absil, Jean (1893-1974 Belgium) Adler, Samuel (b.1928- Germany-USA) page Adriaensen, Emanuel (1554-1604 Netherlands) music Aguado y Garcia, Dionisio (1784-1849 Spain) page Aguirre, Julian (1868-1924 Argentina) bio Alais, Juan (1844-1914 Argentina) Alandia C, Edgar (b.1950- Bolivia-Italy) page Albeniz, Isaac Manuel F (1860-1909 Spain) link Albeniz, Mateo (1755-1831 Spain) Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651 Germany) Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1751 Italy) link Albright, William (b.1944- USA) page Alcazar, Miguel (b.1942- Mexico) Alemann, Eduardo A (b.1922- Argentina) Alexander, Allan (b.1946- USA) page Alexander, Arthur (b.1891- UK) Alfonso, Nicolas (b.1918- Spain) Alfonso, X 'El Sabio' (1221-1284 Spain) link Almeida, Laurindo (1917-1995 Brazil-USA) page Alonso, Avelino (b.1955- Spain) Amador, Efrain (b.1947- Cuba) Ambrosius, Hermann (1897-1983 Germany) page Ameller, Andre (1912-1990 France)
Extractions: Kaufhaus, Johann A (b.1903- Algeria) Aguirre, Julian (1868-1924 Argentina) bio Alais, Juan (1844-1914 Argentina) Alemann, Eduardo A (b.1922- Argentina) Anido, Maria Luisa (b.1907- Argentina) photo Arolas, Eduardo (1892-1924 Argentina) Ayala, Hector (b.1911- Argentina) Boero, Felipe (1884-1958 Argentina) Campana, Jose Luis (b.1949- Argentina) Camps, Pompeyo (1924-1947 Argentina) Chazarreta, Andres (1876-1960 Argentina) Cherubito, Miguel A (b.1941- Argentina) bio Enriquez, Claudio 'Pino' (b.1961- Argentina) Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946 Spain-Argentina) page Falu, Eduardo (b.1923- Argentina) Falu, Jun (b.1948- Argentina) Ferrer, Edgar R (b.1964- Argentina) Fleury, Abel (1903-1958 Argentina) Gascon, Leon Vicente (b.1896- Argentina) Gilardi, Gilardo (1889-1963 Argentina) Gomez Crespo, Jorge (1900-1971 Argentina) Guastavino, Carlos (b.1914- Argentina) bio Gutierrez, Arnol del Giorgio (1892-? Argentina)
Extractions: Kaufhaus, Johann A (b.1903- Algeria) Aguirre, Julian (1868-1924 Argentina) Alais, Juan (1844-1914 Argentina) Alemann, Eduardo A (b.1922- Argentina) Anido, Maria Luisa (b.1907- Argentina) Arolas, Eduardo (1892-1924 Argentina) Ayala, Hector (b.1911- Argentina) Boero, Felipe (1884-1958 Argentina) Campana, Jose Luis (b.1949- Argentina) Camps, Pompeyo (1924-1947 Argentina) Chazarreta, Andres (1876-1960 Argentina) Cherubito, Miguel A (b.1941- Argentina) Enriquez, Claudio 'Pino' (b.1961- Argentina) Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946 Spain-Argentina) Falu, Eduardo (b.1923- Argentina) Falu, Jun (b.1948- Argentina) Ferrer, Edgar R (b.1964- Argentina) Fleury, Abel (1903-1958 Argentina) Gascon, Leon Vicente (b.1896- Argentina) Gilardi, Gilardo (1889-1963 Argentina) Gomez Crespo, Jorge (1900-1971 Argentina) Guastavino, Carlos (b.1914- Argentina) Gutierrez, Arnol del Giorgio (1892-? Argentina) Heinze, Walter (b.1943- Argentina) Kagel, Mauricio (b.1931- Argentina) Lasala, Angel (b.1914- Argentina)
The Evelyn Glennie Web Site : Commissions David Gow, Marimba Concerto, Concerto, Composer, 1992. haflidi hallgrimsson,Ears Stretch A Sensitive Sail, Concert Piece, Composer, 1998. http://www.evelyn.co.uk/commis.htm
Extractions: Contact us Works Commissioned for Evelyn Glennie 51 Concertos 54 Recital Pieces 17 Concert Pieces 2 Percussion Ensemble Composer Title Genre Publisher Date Frangiz Ali-Sade Silk Road Concerto Composer Django Bates My Dream Kitchen Recital Composer David Bedford Percussion Concerto Concerto Composer David Bedford Recital Composer Richard R Bennett Percussion Concerto Concerto Novello Sir Harrison Birtwistle The Axe Manual Recital Michael Boo Psalms for Marimba Recital Studio 4 Music Michael Boo Prayer in Time of War Recital Studio 4 Music Michael Boo Three Short Lollipops Recital Studio 4 Music Derek Bourgeois Concerto Composer Rory Boyle Marimba Concerto Concerto Composer Gerard Brophy Trance........Dakar Concerto Composer Margaret Brouwer Aurolucent Circles Concerto Composer Christopher Brown Concert Piece Musography James Francis Brown Concerto Composer Manuel Moreno-Buendia Concierto Neoclassico Duo-Concerto Composer Geoffrey Burgon City Adventures Concerto Chester Music Robert Carl Written on Wood Recital Composer Richard Causton Concerto Oxford University Press Yi Chen Percussion Concerto Concerto Theodore Presser Bob Chilcott Follow The Leader Concerto Oxford Uni Press Phil Cunningham Ceilidh Concert Piece Composer Joe Cutler Koroviev's Tricks
Extractions: In 1995, in response to the dearth of serious contemporary music playable by good amateur and student pianists, Thalia Myers commissioned the first of the enormously successful, award-winning Spectrum anthologies. Published by ABRSM (Publishing) Limited in 1996 and followed by Spectrum 2 (1999) and Spectrum 3 (2001), these seventy-five pieces in three volumes have been set for competitions and examinations, used as reference works by professors of composition and entered the repertoire of student, amateur and professional pianists around the world. Thalia Myers has recorded CDs of Spectrum and Spectrum 2 on NMC DO57 and Spectrum 3 on MET CD 1053. 'Thalia Myers has done a service to young or amateur pianists and to British composers in commissioning these short pieces whose level of difficulty is not prohibitive, but whose artistic seriousness is manifest.' [Sunday Times] '... as good a snapshot of the contemporary international musical scene at the start of the millennium as it is possible to conceive ... a brilliant original idea reaching new heights of excellence with each release.' [Piano] '... a compilation of exquisite miniatures'
Egta\komponisten Nach Namen Sortiert Translate this page Frankreich hallgrimsson, haflidi 1941 Island Hallnas, Johan Hilding 1903-1984 SchwedenHamel, Peter Michael 1947 Deutschland Hand, Colin 1929 Grossbritannien http://www.egta-d.de/kompnam.htm
University Of Glasgow Newsletter for Piano by Audrey Mackie, Physical Violence by Amanda Collins, Three Pieces forPiano Solo (Homage to Mondrian) by haflidi hallgrimsson, and Paraphrases on http://www.gla.ac.uk:443/newsdesk/newsletter/185/Noticeboard/concerts.htm
Extractions: University of Glasgow Newsletter 18 December 1996 - Issue 185 Musica Electronica. Short recitals of electroacoustic music selected from international festivals and prizes, and from important studios around the world, using the special sound diffusion equipment of the Scottish Electroacoustic Music Association. Prepared and diffused by final-year students on the BEng course. Concert Hall, 1.15 pm. Admission free. Peter Evans (piano). Programme includes 3 Sonatas by Scarlatti, Five Miniatures by Helen Grime, Slight - 4 Pieces for Piano by Audrey Mackie, Physical Violence by Amanda Collins, Three Pieces for Piano Solo (Homage to Mondrian) by Haflidi Hallgrimsson, and Paraphrases on themes from Verdi's Rigoletto by Liszt. Concert Hall, 1.15 pm. Admission free. David Hamilton (organ). Programme includes Threnos by Iain Hamilton, Fantasy by Peter Inness, and Laudate Dominum by Jan Welmers. Bute Hall, 1.15 pm. Admission free. Musica Electronica (see January 14). Noticeboard Index
Martlew(zoe).html Has premiered many solo works including those by Tom Ades, James Clapperton, JonathanCole, Michael Finnissey, haflidi hallgrimsson, Ken Hesketh, Rolf Hind http://www.maslink.co.uk/cvs/cellos/martlew(zoe).html
Extractions: (Warsaw) Ensembles Has performed and recorded for CD and radio throughout the UK and Europe with the following, including:- Cambridge New Music Players Music Theatre Wales Continuum Reservoir Composers' Ensemble Sinfonia 21 Capricorn SPNM ensemble ('Premiere Crew') Ensemble Modern Topologies Expose Vanitas Firebird Ensemble Gemini London Sinfonietta Lontano Guest appearances as principle cello Jocelyn Pook Ensemble with the Northern Sinfonia Mobius Solo Soloist with Northern Sinfonia at Huddersfield Festival in Simon Holt's ' Daedalus Remembers Soloist with Ensemble Bash in Tan dun's Snow in June at Huddersfield and Almeida Festivals Park Lane Group recital at the Purcell Room Recitals with pianist Rolf Hind at Dartington International Summer School and the Holywell Music Room in Oxford. Recitals with pianist Huw Watkins in London (see 'Series Z' below) and Durham Recitals and solo appearances across UK and Europe including:- Aldeburgh Festival
Composer Menu Adam GORB (Lengnick) Alexander GOEHR (Schott) Michael Zev GORDON Percy GRAINGER PhilipGRANGE(Maecenas) Barry GUY (Novello) haflidi hallgrimsson(Chester) Paul http://www.bmic.co.uk/composrs.htm
Publishers Nov 96 Burgon, Peter Maxwell Davies, Brian Elias, haflidi hallgrimsson, Simon Holt, MichaelNyman (promotion Jane Carter), Anthony Payne, Robert Saxton, John Tavener http://www.bmic.co.uk/bmicpub.htm
BiblioTech Online Music from modern legends Elliott Carter, Nino Rota, and Karlheinz Stockhausen complementworks by haflidi hallgrimsson, Louis Glass, and others who deserve a http://www.library.duq.edu/newsletter/October2002/dena.htm
Extractions: The Gumberg Library is pleased to announce completion of the Dena Ferguson Jacobson Chamber Music Collection. Through the generosity of the family and friends of former Duquesne University librarian Dena Jacobson, over 450 CDs and 230 scores were purchased for the Library's chamber music collection. This endeavor fulfills several goals of the Duquesne community: strengthening the Library's chamber music collection, as recommended by the National Association of Schools of Music, the establishment of a memorial for Dena by the Jacobson family, and the provision of edifying materials for students at Duquesne University. We are honored to fulfill these goals through the Dena Ferguson Jacobson Chamber Music Collection. The CD selections assemble a solid, diverse representation of chamber music. The foundation consists of different performances of standard repertoire. Mozart, Dvorak, and Schubert are performed by luminaries such as the Juilliard and Tokyo Quartets and soli including Gideon Kremer and Yo-Yo Ma. Interpretations range from traditional to cutting edge, covering historic performances and recent interpretations. One can compare Nathan Milstein's 1953 recital to Nigel Kennedy's offering in 2000, or choose one of 23 CDs of Beethoven string quartets. From piano trios to woodwind octets, chamber music essentials are found in the Dena Jacobson collection.
Skeet Music - British Music Label - Contemporary The Basket by Nick Hayes. Syrpa by haflidi hallgrimsson. Songs from the Exotic byJudith Weir Michael Finnissy. Beuk o' Newcassel Sangs by Michael Finnissy. http://www.britishmusiclabel.com/bml/bmlc01.html
Extractions: This album presents New Works for Voice, Clarinet and Piano performed by Tapestry. The Basket by Nick Hayes. Syrpa by Haflidi Hallgrimsson. Songs from the Exotic Beuk o' Newcassel Sangs by Michael Finnissy. French Song by Gabriel Jackson. Nani ka itou by Sadie Harrison. Balanescu by Lawrence Crane. Leviathan by Aidan Fisher. Colomen by Howard Skempton. Tapestry are: Sandra Lissenden - soprano, Andrew Sparling - clarinet and Katerine Durran - piano. The Humours of Daryl Runswick An aspect of these works by Daryl Runswick is the subtle infusion throughout of a 'sense of humour'. From Two Worlds is for flute, violoncello, sitar, tabla, synthesiser. Main Lining is for four clarinets performed by No Strings Attached - see also I Am A Donut is for solo clarinet. Symphony for Voices is performed by COMA.
Netscape Search Category - Hallgrímsson, Haflidi Search the Web or Ask a Question. Search the entire directory Search only inHallgrímsson, haflidi. haflidi hallgrimsson Biography, note on 'Herma'. http://207.200.81.7/Arts/Music/Styles/Classical/Composers/H/HallgrÃmsson,_Haf
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Music Staff Richard Ingham, BA (Hons), MSc, ARCM, LRAM, PGCE. Chamber Music haflidi hallgrimsson,Recital Diploma 1966, ARAM Nigel Murray, BSc, ARCM. Alexander Technique http://www.st-marys-music-school.co.uk/music.htm
Two Days & Two Nights - 2000 I. Peter SHEPPARD SKAERVED violin Programme Michael Finnissy Enek Julia GomelskaDabuba Pa world premiere haflidi hallgrimsson Offerto Karmella Tsepkolenko http://www.anm.odessa.ua/fest/f-00.html
Extractions: This year's artistic theme covers physiological, social and philosophic aspects of human perception of the world. Each aspect represent changing 'visions': society - by social ones (insights, vegetation, transformation); communication - by psychological ones (shifts, playing off, sound-scapes); aggregates - by physiological ones (voice of noise, sound-scapes, mobilis); integration - by philosophic ones (irradiation-radiation, four seasons, farewell to dolls). Again the festival has exotic unit - traditional art of Mongols, Inuit. Japanese farewell dolls acquire a modern interpretation. Again particular attention is paid to European musicians of highest rank, to theatrical action and synthetic art forms.
Lars Anders Tomter others with the Dutch Radio Philharmonic under Hans Vonk, with the Scottish Chamber(premiere of the Islandic composer haflidi hallgrimsson's concerto Ombra http://home.online.no/~prinmana/tom/tom_cv_e.htm
Extractions: EL XX FORO INTERNACIONAL DE MÚSICA NUEVA MANUEL ENRÍQUEZ , UNA PROPUESTA MUSICAL A DEBATE Un total de 73 obras representativas de 26 países de tres continentes integran la programación del XX Foro Internacional de Música Nueva Manuel Enríquez , que se realizará del 22 al 31 de mayo en el Auditorio Blas Galindo del Centro Nacional de las Artes. En 14 conciertos se tendrá la oportunidad de conocer la obra de compositores de países como Chipre, Israel, Holanda, Rumania, Dinamarca, Islandia, Japón, Finlandia, Estados Unidos, Austria, Corea, Rusia, España y Brasil, entre otros. Así lo dieron a conocer en conferencia de prensa Leonora Saavedra, coordinadora nacional de Música y Opera del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA); Ricardo Miranda, subcoordinador; Eduardo Soto Millán, compositor e integrante de la Comisión de Programación; Ana María Tradatti, participante en una de las mesas redondas del Foro; y Ricardo Gallardo, intérprete de música contemporánea. Las obras de este que es el evento más importante del género en México fueron seleccionadas por una comisión integrada por Eduardo Soto Millán, Gabriela Ortiz, Julio Estrada y Roberto Miranda. "Este Foro no pretende erigirse como un festival sino como una propuesta musical que puede debatirse e incluso ser rechazada", dijo Leonora Saavedra. Tiene, además, la intención de que el público mexicano conozca la música de su tiempo, agregó Ricardo Miranda.