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After pianist Simon Smith‘s performance of Gyorgy Ligeti’s impossibly virtuosic Etudes, The Scotsman described him as “a phenomenon—nothing daunts him, technically or musically.” Smith brings his courageous and prodigious musicality to MIT for a rare all-Karlheinz Stockhausen program, featuring career-spanning selections from the seminal German composer’s 19 Klavierstücke (Piano Pieces), composed by Stockhausen over a 50 year period, from 1952-2003.
For this program, Smith chose a selection of pieces capturing the evolution of Stockhausen’s creative vision, from his stunning explosion of total serialism in the 1950s to his later expansive, quasi-theatrical work. Smith says, “The first set of four pieces are 1950s modernist classics; the second set (V-X) explores an ever-widening range of pianistic and compositional techniques over more ambitious timescales, and often surprise with their sensuous beauty. The two pieces from the LICHT cycle of operas, XIII and XIV, are again a whole new world, incorporating aspects from all the preceding pieces along with vocal and theatrical elements.”
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Simone de Beauvoir (* 9. Januar 1908 in Paris; † 14. April 1986 ebenda; vollständiger Name Simone Lucie-Ernestine-Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir) war eine französische Schriftstellerin, Philosophin und Feministin. Die politisch engagierte Verfasserin zahlreicher Romane, Erzählungen, Essays und Memoiren gilt als Vertreterin des Existentialismus. Mit ihren beiden existentialistischen Romanen L'Invitée (1943) und Le Sang des autres, (1945), 1984 von Claude Chabrol als Das Blut der Anderen verfilmt, erlangte Simone de Beauvoir Anerkennung als Schriftstellerin. Der Welterfolg Das andere Geschlecht (1949) gilt als ein Meilenstein der feministischen Literatur und machte sie zur bekanntesten Intellektuellen Frankreichs.
Simon Pegg speaking with attendees at the 2025 Phoenix Fan Fusion at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Jessica Simon, J94, wed Frederico Mattos on September 4, 2011, in Washington, DC. Jumbos in attendance included, back row, from left: Nancy Leahy, J01; Suzanne Levine, J68, J92P; and Maureen Hayes, A93. Front row, from left: Lisa Levine, J92; groom; bride; Christine (Sossaman) McShane, J94; Kristy Manning, J94; and Jennifer Young, J94.
Simon Russell Beale (actor)
The stage lighting makes everyone look like they've got hypertension. I've managed to tone down the magenta spot lighting on this image.
Simon Russell Beale is currently playing the Home Secretary William Towers in BBC's 'Spooks' (Oct 2011)
julEVENT zu Gentechnik, Stammzellenforschung und PID mit dem Landesvorsitzenden der JuLis Wien, Simon Müller
Photographies de Taryn Simon de personnes innocentées aux Etats-Unis, extraites de son exposition The Innocents, et du livre éponyme.
Another member of the next generation has certainly been making a name for himself: we’re talking about Simon Lott, a sensational drummer, highly on demand, who works between New Orleans and New York. Born into a family of musicians around Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he started playing gigs at age 15 and played in various formations and many musicians throughout the United States (with Charlie Hunter, for instance).
When will the company who bought this green space in Birmingham and built on a third of it lay out the allotments that were part of planning gain deal agreed with Birmingham City Council?
Ted Simons speaking at the 2016 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Bassist extradordinaire with Hession, Wilkinson and Fell - free Improv band who played last Wednesday at the Queens Head, Monmouth.
European Free Improvisation is a unique musical genre, like "free jazz" as originally developed in America in the 50s and 60s by people like John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, but tends to veer even more wildly from the jazz tradition, relies even less on form and if anything is even more spontaneous. It's music of the moment, created in and for the moment. It's about pure expression combined with fearless and phenomenal technique and above all passion!
Mapfre Aspar's already injured Julian Simon had another ugly crash at turn 10. It ruled him out of the race, but he did manage to hobble away.