Pmjs Archives Death and burial in pre1600 Kyoto Matthew Stavros David Pollack, Carol Tsang, HankGlassman, karen Brock, Rokuo tanaka, Hank Glassman, Richard Bowring, Andrew http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/~pmjs/archive.html
Extractions: To look for a phrase, enclose in quotation marks, otherwise you will find all examples of EITHER word. Terms in Japanese can be searched only with a separate form Colors in Genji Lawrence Marceau, Denise O'Brien, Elliot Berlin, Anthony Chambers, Amanda Stinchecum, Royall Tyler, Kai Nieminen, Christine M. Millett, Sharon Domier Competitive Sarugaku Noel John Pinnington , Barbara Nostrand , Lewis Cook, Eric Rath (fox-women) Suzy Styles , Janet Goodwin, Adam Kern, Lawrence Marceau, Alan Cummings, Maria Chiara Migliore, Charlotte Eubanks, Michael Watson, Tim Kern, Michael Wachutka, Susan Klein, Richard Emmert, Denise O'Brien Genji genealogy, Genji as novel, Literary Slander David Pollack , Richard Bowring, Michael Watson, Royall Tyler, Mack Horton, Robert Khan, Lewis Cook , David Pollack, Adrian Pinnington, Ingrid Parker, Elliot Berlin, Royall Tyler, Karel Fiala, Rein Raud, William J. Higginson, Robert Khan, Mark Hall, Naoko Yamagata, Karel Fiala, Greg Pflugfelder, Thomas Harper, Rein Raud, Richard Emmert Ingrid Park , Matthew Stavros, Wayne Farris, Lawrence Marceau, Ingrid Parker, Robert Borgen (notes? treatise?)
Listings By Composer Tamberg, Eino (1930 ). Tan Dun (1957-). Tanabe, Tsuneya (1940-). tanaka, karen.Tanc, Cengiz (1933- ). Tanenbaum, Elias (1924- ). Taneyev, Alexander (1850-1918). http://www.hbdirect.com/composerlist.cfm?letter=T
BIT 20 - - - Translate this page Bent This Night of no Moon Sørensen, Bent Zweites Minnewater Saariaho, Kaaja LichtbogenTakemitsu, Toru Rain Tree tanaka, karen Echo Canyon tanaka, karen http://www.operavest.no/bit20/repertoar2.htm
ModernW O R K S ! - Sample Programs General Speech, Solo Trombone. karen tanaka. Song of Songs, Cello and electronics. karentanaka (Japan/France). Song of Songs. Kaija Saariaho (Finland/France). http://modernworks.com/samples/
Extractions: ModernCelli Paul Desenne (Venezuela) Pizzi-quitiplas (3 celli) Gabriela Lena Frank (USA/Peru) Las Sombras de los Apus (4 celli) Sofia Gubaidulina (Russia) Quaternion (4 celli) Barry Guy (UK) Redshift (2 celli) Peter Sculthorpe (Australia) Threnody (Cello solo) String Quartet and Accordion Jan Sandstrom Strange Matters for string quartet and accordion Sofia Gubaidulina Silenzio for violin, cello and accordion Ge Gan-ru Fu for string quartet Belinda Reynolds Interference Patterns for two violins Kaija Saariaho Petals for solo cello String Quartet and Trombone (Didjeridoo) Peter Sculthorpe From Ubirr string quartet/didjeridoo Robert Erickson General Speech, Solo Trombone Karen Tanaka Song of Songs, Cello and electronics Sofia Gubaidulina String Trio Elliott Carter String Quartet No. 2 Cello and Bellows Georg Katzer Attempted Approach Salvatore Sciarrino Ai limiti della notte for solo cello
New Music Links Solomons, David; Spence, Greg; Stefani, Ewan; Stockhausen, Karlheinz;Takemitsu, Toru; tanaka, karen; Turnage, Mark Anthony; Vine, Carl; Vine http://www.hud.ac.uk/schools/music humanities/music/newmusic/newmusiclinks.html
Extractions: Walkthrough Credits: Rosemary, Karen, and Flo Go see EDWARD first. Do what he says. See Jean Michel. Look around and touch things until EDWARD says "your card is ready." You will get video from Steve Grant regarding John Braddy. Go get your card and put it into the card reader (right of Automap) - it has the yellow button). You will get video of Ann Fong arriving on board. Insert CD #2 at prompt. Go back to EDWARD. Touch square screen. Click on first "D" in EDWARD's name - this is the Datastorage. Touch each entry and transfer all items to encyclopedia or album. Go to the "E" in EDWARD. This is the encyclopedia. Now back out and go over to the intercom. You can now meet your shipmates. First talk to Paul Sinus (Cabin #4) - ask all questions on top row; when he signs off, go back and ask middle row, then third row. Keep going back until you ask all questions. Next, talk to Ann Fong - same procedure. Next, talk to Luciana Capucci - same procedure.
The Blackpool Dance Festival 19, Christopher Hawkins and Hazel Newberry, England. 30, Hide Tanakaand Adele Preston, Japan. 77, Marcus Hilton and karen Hilton, England. http://www.blackpooldancefestival.net/prmod98.shtml
Extractions: The Friday evening traditionally is reserved for the Professional Modern that started with 12 heats covering the Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep and from the last 48 couples each dance will be judged upon separately. Place Name Country Marcus Hilton and Karen Hilton England Luca Baricchi and Loraine Baricchi England Augusto Schiavo and Caterina Arzenton Italy Andrew Sinkinson and Charlotte Jorgensen England Hide Tanaka and Adele Preston Japan Timothy Howson and Joanne Bolton England Number Place Name Country Marcus Hilton and Karen Hilton England Luca Baricchi and Loraine Baricchi England Augusto Schiavo and Caterina Arzenton Italy Andrew Sinkinson and Charlotte Jorgensen England Hide Tanaka and Adele Preston Japan Timothy Howson and Joanne Bolton England Number Name Country Massimo giorgianni and Alessia Manfredini Italy Christopher Hawkins and Hazel Newberry England Hide Tanaka and Adele Preston Japan Scott Draper and Lyn Marriner England Marcus Hilton and Karen Hilton England Tony Dokman and Amanda Owen England Fabio Selmi and Simona Fancello Italy Timothy Howson and Joanne Bolton England Jens Werner and Morena Colagreco Denmark
? The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://homepage1.nifty.com/ERuKa/acTanakaKaren.html
The Verne Gallery - Quiet Elegance (view artist prints). Karyn Young, who was born in Montreal, Canadawas originally a textile designer and weaver. When she traveled http://www.vernegallery.com/artists/kyoung.asp
Extractions: (view artist prints) Karyn Young, who was born in Montreal, Canada was originally a textile designer and weaver. When she traveled to Japan in 1980, she had no idea that her stay would last fourteen years. While in Japan, Karyn became immersed in the culture, studying the arts of Kasuri weaving, kimono stencil dyeing, sumi-e, calligraphy, and printmaking. She says, " My work is very much my experience of being a westerner who has spent much of my life in an Eastern culture. My prints are so much a part of the traditional and modern me." Museum Collections: British