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81. Related Websites: California Guitar Trio
david cross' Noisy Records Ltd. Electric violinist extraordinare, davidcross' early recordings with King Crimson are truly legendary.
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82. Open Directory - Arts: Celebrities
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  • 83. David Rodger
    musdr@lure.latrobe.edu.au david Rodger's home page growth in the number of 'multimedia'or 'crossart' works A violinist has a fairly fixed set of gestures to
    http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/mikropol/volume2/rodger-d/rodger.html
    Sensing Motions
    Defining a 'Tradition' in Interactive Music Performance David Rodger
    musdr@lure.latrobe.edu.au
    David Rodger's home page
    Introduction
    Can interactive music and art works fit into a taxonomy of style and content such that the term 'tradition' is meaningful in discussions about their performance? To what extent do such works proceed from a received performance practice? Contemporary musicology is, more and more, embracing the assessment of current musical practices, including those of popular music forms. But electronic music technology has received less attention, perhaps because there has been a tendency to treat technology and its associated practices more as a cultural manifestation-technology as fetish-than as a mode of production requiring its own "codes of performance". The fledgling field of 'cyberart' seems in particular to have suffered. It seems as if we have not gotten over the "gee-whiz"-ness of it all! In such works, there may be no score (other than custom software) and there may appear to be no performer as an embodied presence. In addition, recent technologies allow the artist to extend the capabilities of the instrumental object through remote control, or to dispense with the object altogether. I see three main problems associated with classifying electronic performing arts. The first is that the actuating technology which captures physical gesture as a control signal may be uncommonly used in musical applications. Secondly, the way that signal is used is often specific to the work. Finally, interactive systems depart from well-established organological schemata, such as the Hornbostel-Sachs system. Bakan et.al. (1990) have attempted to extend this classification to include electronic music instruments, but they are mainly concerned with those modelled on traditional instruments like keyboards and woodwind mechanisms or with 'music processors' which record, reproduce and manipulate data. So it becomes more difficult to place the work in any 'tradition' of performance practice or instrument design than it is to situate a Mozart string quartet into a tradition of chamber music or a survey of string instrument techniques.

    84. The Mitzpeh Online Edition
    By Jessica Shyu Special to the Mitzpeh david Heifetz dubbed all over the countrysince the violinist developed it I like to include lots of crossover stuff
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/studentorg/Mitzpeh/march2003/voice.html
    Jewish concert "Voice of a People" to debut at CSPAC
    By Jessica Shyu
    Special to the Mitzpeh

    David Heifetz dubbed himself an out-of-the-box kind of guy.
    The prize-winning violinist and university artist-in-residence may have debuted at Lincoln Center, but he's just as comfortable playing for the Atlanta State Penitentiary. He's performed with the National Symphony Orchestra and won international competitions. But certainly not before spurring mini-riots among audiences.
    Internationally notorious for his talent and humanity, Heifetz is revealing both in "Voice of a People: The Jewish Soul", a musical program tracing the journey of the American Jew through European and American songs, ranging from traditional Hebrew folk songs to George Gershwins Porgy and Bess.
    Heifetz guides the audience through Jewish American experiences, explaining the details behind the music throughout the program, which is sponsored by the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies and the Department of Music.
    The show is opening at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center April 6 as part of the Scholarship Benefit Series. Heifetz and The Classical Band will trail history through a musical combination of violin, piano, cello, bass and guest artist Carmen Balthrop's soprano.

    85. HFAA Sound Post Index Vol. 6-12
    cross, david 113-16. Gjermund 9-2-1; Golber, david 7-4-24,9-1-23, 10-4 4-11; Hamre,Oscar 6-1-27; Hardanger fiddle see hardingfele; Hardanger violinist Forbundet of
    http://www.hfaa.org/archives/spindex01.shtml
    Hardanger Fiddle Association of America Public Archives
    SOUND POST INDEX VOL. 6-12
    by
    SoundPost
    The SoundPost published two previous indices of the first five volumes, covering 1984-1988. These have not been entered at this time, but we hope that further development of the HFAA web site will allow us to add them at a later time. The first number in each reference refers to the volume ; the second to the number; the third to the page. Thus 9-3-2 would be volume 9, number 3, page 2 or 1992 Summer issue, page two. Select the first letter of the topic in which you are interested
    A
    B C D ... AE A
    • Aakhus Concert Co. 7-4-18 Aakhus, Daniel 7-4-18 Aas, Walter 8-2-1 Acredolo, Mildred 7-2-27 Adcock, Mike 12-2-23 American hfele interest 12-2-12 American-Scandinavian Foundation 6-2-14 Amundsen, Jens 9-2-24 Andresen, Bob 9-1-10,9-2-11 appraising, Hardanger fiddles 11-2-27 arakdittlim (glue) 6-3-7 "As Others See Us" 9-4-20
    B
    • Bakkerud Fiddle Center 6-3-26 Bakkerud, Odd 6-3-26 Balchen, Bernt 6-3-12 Battey, Brads 8-4-5

    86. David Byers, Irish Composer, Musicologist & Broadcaster
    Includes biography, list of works and program notes.Category Arts Music Composition Composers Contemporary B...... be considered as a series of crosssections taken (david Weyman (1771-1822), Dublinborn bass who was soloists; the leader was the principal violinist who led
    http://www.btinternet.com/~david.byers/homepage.htm
    David Byers , Irish composer, musicologist, broadcaster
    A
    last up-dated Contents
    David Byers
    (a) Address and email contact (b) General biography (c) Former BBC work 2. Select List of Compositions Orchestral Chamber Music; Incidental Music 3. Select Programme Notes Distractions of the Mind (solo piano piece) Five Stoned Cherries (solo piano piece) Three Epigrams of Janus (solo piano pieces) Crooked Lymbecks (orchestral piece) Belfast Musical Festival (the first one - 1813) including Bunting's performance of Messiah by Handel Edward Bunting a potted biography of the folk-song collector 6. Norman Hay Contact David Byers at: Beersbridge Road Bloomfield Belfast BT5 5DU Northern Ireland Tel/Fax: 028 9065 9706 Email: David.Byers@btinternet.com David Byers Studied at Queen's University, Belfast 1965-67 and was awarded the Manson Scholarship in Composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London 1968-72. After a post-graduate year at the RAM he was awarded the Macauley Fellowship by the Irish Arts Council in 1972. That same year the award of a Belgian Government Scholarship enabled him to study with Henri Pousseur at the Liège Conservatoire.

    87. David Cross
    Fan site with articles, pictures, biographies and sound clips in wav format.
    http://comedynerd.8m.com/daveed/dcgof.html
    Click image to enter.
    Last Update: 11.07.02

    88. Dr. David C. Jenn
    Contains overview of research and lectures in the area of electromagnetics, including radar, radar cross section, and antennas.
    http://www.dcjenn.com
    Dr. David C. Jenn Specializing in radar systems and electromagnetic scattering and radiation Mailing address: 395 Del Monte Center Suite 136 Monterey, CA 93940 Short courses are available on demand in the areas of
    • Radar Cross Section and Stealth Technology Radar Systems Antennas and Propagation
    Current Position: Associate Professor Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943 email: jenn@nps.navy.mil Much of the material here, including the software, is also available at web.nps.navy.mil/~jenn but this web site is subject to security blockages. For a short curriculum vitae see here Author of the book: Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering AIAA Education Series, 1995 (Call 1-800-682-AIAA for information) Errata sheet for the book in PDF format is here Free Matlab software! (Zipped files using WinZip 7.0)
    • 2D phased array antenna pattern calculations
    With GUI (Version 1.4 now available for PCs) Without GUI (for any Matlab platform)
    • Radar detection range and jamming calculations RADJAM . (With and without GUI bundled together.) Radar cross section calculations using the physical optics approximation
    • With GUI (Version 2.3 now available for PCs)

    89. Bobanddavid.com
    Mr. Show live. Includes schedule, ticket information, reviews, newsletter sign up and questions answered by Bob.
    http://bobanddavid.com
    I love Oscar
    by Doug Benson
    You did it again, Oscar! Ten minutes of entertainment crammed into three and a half hours! Presenter after presenter giving a speech about why their category matters ("Without set design, every movie would be Gus Van Sant’s GERRY," "If it weren’t for short films, regular length films would have nothing to brag about.") Every year I not only sit through the Oscars, I struggle through all the films nominated for major awards. And each year as I get older, I like less and less (or zero) of them. I don’t know why I expect the Academy’s taste to mirror mine – I might as well determine which movies I’m going to see by asking a gay old asshole. Or Liza Minelli. This year was no exception. I saw everything: GANGS OF NEW YORK, which is three hours too long, THE HOURS which seems even longer, and ABOUT SCHMIDT, which is a miserable experience for anyone who is old or plans to be old someday (if a drug overdose is in your near future, enjoy!). I was saddened to discover that THE PIANIST isn’t a musical and CHICAGO is. ADAPTATION...
    Read more Oscar!!!

    90. Security News / Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
    Security consultant david deVitry offers background information, a free CSS vulnerability detector, and a list of vulnerable sites.
    http://www.devitry.com/security.html
    Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
    This site intends to show how many sites on the internet are completely vulnerable to a two year old security problem. They refuse to fix the problem, while still bragging about how secure their information is. Well, it's not. Here's why. Background info:
    CERT : Advisory on Cross Site Scripting.

    CERT : How to fix it
    This site in the News:
    Developer.com : An Oldie but Goodie: The Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability

    Vnunet : Top sites vulnerable to hackers

    MSNBC : Citibank payment service said flawed

    eWeek : Flaw Leaves Online Citibank Customers Vulnerable
    ...
    BankersOnline.com : Is your site secure?
    Detection:
    Our new CSS Vulnerability Detector!
    Many sites rush their product out the door with out necessary security precautions. In this day and age, no web site with customer data to protect should go live with out and complete review of existing security alerts from sites like CERT. In addition, when running a site, if the site operator receives specific information on security holes, they should act immediately to protect the problem. Many sites have failed to do this. Many crackers know this and will use these holes if they are not fixed. A few of these holes in Hotmail have been publicized, but other then that, many site's holes have gone unfixed.

    91. David May - Garden Design
    Designer based in Waltham cross, Hertfordshire. Site requires Shockwave player.
    http://www.davidmay.co.uk
    Welcome to my website e-mail for further information If you can see the flower on the right moving, you can visit my animated site. If not, you can get the plug-in required by following the Shockwave link below. This page is best viewed at 600x400px You are visitor David May Designs 2001

    92. The Onion A.V. Club | Mr. Show
    The Onion AV Club interviews Bob Odenkirk and david cross about the sketchcomedy series.
    http://www.theavclub.com/avclub3409/bonusfeature13409.html
    features cinema music video ... justify October 1, 1998 Volume 34 Issue 09
    By Stephen Thompson Every year around this time, The Onion talks to Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, the stars and masterminds behind HBO's brilliant Mr. Show , a 30-minute, intricately constructed, satirical sketch-comedy series that's funnier than anything else on TV. The first new episode of the fall season premieres Oct. 26, but in the meantime, the network will air hour-long best-of shows Oct. 5, Oct. 8, Oct. 14, and Oct. 20. Even better, HBO will soon air the complete Mr. Show catalog in five-hour blocks: The first 10 episodes air Oct. 9, and the second 10 air Oct. 16. If you haven't seen it, and have access to HBO, don't miss it. The Onion: When last we spoke, about a year ago, Bob referred to your workload as "a hellish fucking bitch." Is the same true this year? David Cross: No. It's difficult now, and difficult in the home stretch, but it's not nearly as bad as it was last year. Bob Odenkirk: It's a different kind of hell, in a way. We felt that last year's 10th show was not a good show. And with all the pressure coming down on us now, and all the different kinds of work we have to do at this point in our schedule... We're writing, we're rewriting, we're shooting already, we're editing... Everything piles up. We don't want that last show to be the same thing last year's show was, where it was just us barely groaning it out. You can't do that to yourself too many times, where you just beat the shit out of your body for months. I've got to be really careful, because I got really sick a few weeks ago, and it was just from being run-down. Plus, my wife is pregnant. We're going to have a baby as soon as the season's over.

    93. European Designer Jewelry - Gold Cross, Angel, Star Of David. Christian, Jewish
    Custom gold and platinum spiritual jewelry featuring the musical cross, the harmony cross, and the Star of david pendant.
    http://www.devereau.com/
    Devereau is the award-winning jewelry designer featuring custom made gold and platinum jewelry with truly unique designs. Inspired by European heritage Devereau has created an elegant precious metals collection that endures. The pieces embrace both European flair and contemporary wearability. Devereau.com is a home for luxury designer jewelry - rare gold crosses, crucifixes, guardian angels and judaica jewelry at affordable prices. European designer jewelry from Devereau is always a perfect gift - choose from our Gold Cross Collection, Guardian Angel pendant or Star Of David in gold. Most of the religious jewelry is also available in platinum. We are dedicated to delighting you with your designer jewelry purchase and our services. Most of our gold cross, crucifix and guardian angel pendants as well as the Star of David are available in the limited quantities to ensure you're getting a unique designer jewelry piece.
    All items are available in 14K gold, 18K gold or platinum.

    94. DAVID G. RUTTAN
    Chartered Accountant and taxation specialist with experience in crossborder tax issues.
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    David also has experience in cross border tax issues. Look under " services " for details.

    95. Meditations On The Stations Of The Cross
    A site with personal meditations on the fourteen Stations of the cross, by E. david Clifton. With artwork chosen for each station, or a graphics light version, your choice.
    http://www.w-link.net/~edavid/home.html
    Welcome
    to the
    Home Page
    of
    Meditations
    This page contains links to a series of meditations on the fourteen Stations of the Cross and meditations on the Crucifixion.
    To go directly to the Meditations on the Stations, click HERE
    To go directly to the Meditations on the Crucifixion, click HERE

    What are the Stations of the Cross?
    Called also the Via Crucis, Via Dolorosa or the Way of the Cross, the Stations of the Cross are an old devotion that have been used to instill contemplation of the Passion of Jesus Christ. The Franciscans of St. Francis of Assisi have been credited with bringing the Stations to popularity. To find out more of the Stations you can visit New Advent's page on the subject from the Catholic Encyclopedia. Not all the Stations are expressly biblical. Although, Jesus' standing before Pilate, His crucifixion, death, and entombment are clearly referenced in the Evangiles. Others such as Jesus falling find no biblical statement and perhaps came about as human inference both on Our Lord's suffering and our daily struggles and failures. Still other Stations such as Simon of Cyrene carrying the cross and Jesus speaking to the women are found in some gospel accounts and not others. Jesus being stripped from his garments is an example of a station arising from deduction because the Evangiles mention Jesus' clothes being divided among the soldiers who crucified him but do not specifically mention how they got those clothes.
    Does this lack of strict biblical reference weaken the devotion? To me, no, since this devotion achieves many great benefits by encouraging the contemplation of the mysteries of Christ's suffering and death; two mysteries that make possible redemption and ultimate unity with God. The devotion also reflects the power and sanctity of tradition. Even though tradition may be a point of contention with many, it should be noted that the chapter and verse demarkations of the Bible are themselves evidence of universally accepted tradition. To find out how the chapters and verses in the Bible came about check out this page

    96. Whats On At The Borough Theatre, Cross St, Abergavenny
    Borough Theatre, cross Street, Abergavenny NP7 5HD Melville Lloyd, Francis Maxey andDavid Ambrose return for by the brilliant jazz violinist Christian Garrick
    http://www.abergavenny.net/theatre/
    Borough Theatre, Cross Street, Abergavenny NP7 5HD
    Melville Theatre, The drama centre, Penypound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD
    Dial a seat - 01873 850805

    Saturday Fundays 11am - 1pm
    Join Arts Alive for this season’s interactive story and making sessions for 4-7 year olds.
    SATURDAY 8 MARCH
    SATURDAY 12 APRIL
    Tickets: £4
    All materials are provided and parents are welcome to attend free of charge. Free bag of crisps and drink included! Buy all four Saturday Fundays by 25 January and get one session free!
    SATURDAY 1 MARCH 7.30PM
    St David’s Day Concert Come and join in the celebrations for St David’s Day! An evening of music and song with the Chepstow Male Voice Choir and soloist Ann Collins. Tickets: £6 (concessions £5) Promoted by Borough Theatre Abergavenny Management Committee THURSDAY 6 - SATURDAY 8 MARCH 7.30PM CONCEPT PLAYERS Die Fledermaus by J Strauss Sung in English Life is a Song - and a waltz and a polka! Die Fledermaus is Strauss at his best, with unforgettable melodies and lush harmonies. This well-esablished local group return with a production that promises to be full of superb singing and delightful dancing. Ticket : £6.50 (concessions £5.50)

    97. Oregon Bach Festival | Press Room
    Percussionists david Cossin, Charles Dowd and Gordon Rencher at three points of thecross, splashing their violinist Todd Reynolds and, particularly, newmusic
    http://bachfest.uoregon.edu/pr_reviewwaterpassionoregonian.shtml
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    Volunteers Bachground Bios-Staff History Press Room Repertoire Search ... Contact Review: Water Passion After St. Matthew Tan's passion keeps Bach Festival fresh July 8, 2002 By David Stabler From The Oregonian EUGENE After the thunder and shouting stopped and the drums fell silent, Tan Dun's "Water Passion" ended with the echo of water drops. Ploploploplop. Plop. Plop. Plop. Silence enveloped the inky darkness o f Silva Hall. Then pandemonium erupted as 2,000 listeners stood and cheered for Tan's thrilling religious drama, a retelling of the passion story of Christ. The work for chorus, water-percussion instruments and strings combines chant, electronic sampling, liquid percussion effects and high vocal drama in a series of ritualistic scenes that create an immediate and visceral effect on the listener. For the 32-year-old Oregon Bach Festival, "Water Passion" is not only the summer sensation, it is also the kind of adrenaline jolt that keeps this festival among the liveliest in the country.

    98. CD REVIEWS IN SCREAM #28
    (Reviewed in Scream 28 by Bjørn Nørsterud) Soloalbum from ex-King Crimsonviolinist david cross. This is a mixture of psychedlica, fusion and prog.
    http://www.scream.no/music/cdreviews/rev28.html
    CD-REVIEWS IN SCREAM MAGAZINE #28
    Please note that all reviews are in short form and rated on a scale from 1 to 6.
    = Crap, = Poor, = OK, = Good, = Very Good, = Essential. 175 CDs reviewed. ABSCESS - "Urine Junkies"
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    Two members from Autopsy with two other psychos, and the result is quite sick, right? You're damn right, it's sick! It's shit, piss, and other weird games you can perform during night. The music is awful too, by the way... ACCEPT - "Predator"
    RCA
    pts. (Reviewed in Scream # 28 by: Kenneth Hjorth)
    Accept have done it again. Another good album with songs that hit you from the first time. "Hard Attack", "Diggin`In The Dirt", "Lay It Down" and "Primitive" is my favorite songs. This album sounds a little like the "Russian Roulette" album. ALYSON HELL - "Alyson Hell"
    Liga
    German metal, not too far from bands like Gamma Ray. Probably a bit more traditional metal, but nevertheless, it sound very much German. ANCIENT - "Trolltaar"
    Damnation
    It`s a new label for Ancient this time, and a bit of new music as well. This mini-CD consists of three new songs, where two of them are classic, almost melodic black metal, and the last one is accoustic, with falsetto vocal on top. It`s definitely a better CD than their debut.... ANCIENT RITES - "Blasfemia Eternal" Mascot Dark and brutal black metal from these Belgian boys, with a sound somewhere between Deicide and Slayer.

    99. USATODAY.com - High School Academic First Team
    teams; AllState Orchestra violinist; Eagle Scout in which he is involved. — DavidJourneay, science president, physics club; varsity cross-country; second
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2001-05-17-hs-first-team.htm
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    05/16/2001 - Updated 05:28 PM ET High School Academic First Team All-USA Academic Teams Already making their mark in disciplines ranging from environmental science to the arts, from mathematics to music, are the members of USA TODAY's 15th annual All-USA High School Academic Teams. The 20 First Team members each receive trophies and $2,500 cash awards. Grade-point averages are unweighted and calculated on a 4.0 or 100 maximum scale. Linda Arnade Palm Bay High, Melbourne, Fla.
    Age:
    GPA:
    Achievements:
    Tested more than 400 wells for contamination from septic tank seepage and co-founded Brevard Volunteer Water Monitoring Guard; Intel Science Talent Search and Siemens Westinghouse finalist for research on role of Chlamydia pneumoniae in production of artherosclerosis; class president; varsity swimmer; academic team captain; Girls State; exchange student in Ecuador; science, community service, poetry awards.
    Parents: Stephen, Amuy Arnade

    100. Mother's Wish For Young Violinist Is Coming True
    Mother's wish for young violinist is coming true My parents were the main drivingforce behind my playing, JJ said this week before his crosscountry flight.
    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/55126_band19.shtml
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    Mother's wish for young violinist is coming true Saturday, January 19, 2002 By GREGORY ROBERTS
    SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER While joking around one day at Lynnwood High School, J.J. Jang told his orchestra teacher that for his senior project, he wanted to play his violin at Carnegie Hall in New York City. After all, his mother had always dreamed of watching him perform there, the St. Peter's of classical music in America. J.J. Jang rehearses with the orchestra at Lynnwood High School. Jang was selected to perform in a concert tomorrow at Carnegie Hall in New York. Paul Joseph Brown / Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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    Tomorrow, his mother's dream will come true: Soon Jang will see her 17-year-old son play with the National Festival Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, where he and 70 other high school and college musicians from across the country will perform Antonin Dvorak's "New World" Symphony under the direction of conductor Lukas Foss. J.J.'s father, Jay, also plans to attend. "My parents were the main driving force behind my playing," J.J. said this week before his cross-country flight.

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