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Virginia Cavendish - Dual pianos go 'nose to nose' in symphony performance
Daily Mail - Charleston - Thursday, March 03, 2011The two Charleston pianists join clarinetist Robert Turizziani as soloist guests of the West Virginia Symphony Friday and Saturday at the Clay Center. Turizziani will perform Claude Debussy's "Premiere Rapsodie." Cavendish, a teacher and performer who ...
Charleston Gazette - Saturday, March 05, 2011
Saint Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" featured the excellent local pianists Vicki Berneking-Cavendish, the orchestra's keyboardist, and Deborah Gross. The piece is still wacky -- concertmaster Amelia Chan and principal second violinist Anton Shelepov ...
West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Tuesday, March 08, 2011
The musicians, especially pianists Deborah Gross and Vicki Berneking-Cavendish, made light work all those dangerously difficult parts that go into making these light-hearted vignettes work, so the music just sparkled. The Swan was the only movement ...
TheaterMania.com - Tuesday, March 01, 2011The cast will feature Nick Dalton (William Wheatley), Rebecca Watson (Millicent Cavendish), Kevin Carolan (CH Morton), Jennifer Smith (Rose Morton), Sean Thompson (Charles Barras), Alma Cuervo (Mme. Grimaud), Anna Kate Bocknek (Marie Bonfant), ...
by (David Williams) - Sunday, March 06, 2011
The West Virginia Symphony played it in a concert Friday night at the Clay Center. Conductor Grant Cooper chose the 1947 version that the composer made to reduce the size of the woodwind and brass sections and to solve copyright issues in the ... Saint Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" featured the excellent local pianists Vicki Berneking-Cavendish, the orchestra's keyboardist, and Deborah Gross. The piece is still wacky -- concertmaster Amelia Chan and principal second ...
by admin - Saturday, March 05, 2011
Cavendish can be produced out of any tobacco type but is usually oneof, or a blend of Kentucky, Virginia, and Burley and is most commonly used forpipe tobacco and cigars. The process begins by pressing the tobacco leaves intoa cake ...
by VeloNews.com - Saturday, March 05, 2011
PARIS (AFP) — Britain's Mark Cavendish has been given a potential boost by organisers of the Tour de France after they announced changes Friday to t.
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