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GREAT ROMANTICS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE

Dr. Alan Walker cordially invites you to attend the Great Romantics Festival, which will take place October 9 - 11, 2008 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The preliminary schedule has just been released by Festival Coordinator Jacqui Templeton Muir. An abbreviated schedule follows:

  • Thursday evening, October 9: Symphony concert at Hamilton Place
    Horst Foerster, conductor, with Kaori Yamagami, cellist, in the Schumann Cello Concerto in A Minor

  • Friday afternoon, October 10: Organ recital of music by Brahms and Reger, with the brilliant Canadian organist, Christiaan Teeuwsen, followed by Tea and Meet the Artist (the location for this and all Saturday events will be at MacNab Presbyterian Church, a noteworthy and historically interesting venue)

  • Friday evening, October 10: Hilton Head Prizewinner Yelena Beriyeva, in recital at McMaster's Convocation Hall, followed as usual by the President's Reception

  • Saturday morning, October 11: Lieder Recital with John Fanning and Valerie Tryon, followed by a lecture on "Brahms and The Piano" by William Wright of Ayr, Scotland

  • Saturday afternoon: Piano Gala and an "Homage to Johannes Brahms," featuring pianists William Aide, Valerie Tryon, Yelena Beriyeva, and Louis Nagel

  • Saturday evening: The Festival will conclude with The Great Romantics Candlelight Banquet at The Hamilton Convention Centre

    Please check back at this website for a link to the GRF website, expected ca. September 1, 2008.
  • The Sheraton in Hamilton has a special website for GRF guests: Great Romantic Festival Reservations, or phone 905/317-4531. You may also visit The Crowne Plaza website, or phone 888/528-3451 or 905/528-3451.


    JAMES CONLON ACCEPTS MEDAL OF THE AMERICAN LISZT SOCIETY

    On Friday afternoon, May 30, 2008 at 5:00 pm, conductor James Conlon, Music Director of the Los Angeles Opera and Cincinnati May Festival, was awarded the Medal of the American Liszt Society. The ceremony took place in Coolidge Auditorium of the Jefferson Building at the United States Library of Congress on the first day of the American Liszt Society's three-day annual festival.

    "The American Liszt Society is pleased to present this award to an individual whose interest in and commitment to the interaction and relationship of the arts so resembles the all embracing spirit of Liszt. The theme of this year's festival, "Liszt, Literature and Painting," explored this same spirit," stated Dr. Thomas Mastroianni, President of the American Liszt Society.

    Conlon remarked that he was exceedingly pleased and honored to have been chosen to receive the medal. His acceptance speech, presented via DVD, was recorded in Florence, Italy, where he was rehearsing Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Italy's famous May Festival. Jennifer Ringo, the highly regarded American soprano and wife of the acclaimed conductor, accepted the medal on behalf of her husband.

    The Medal of the American Liszt Society (engraved and die struck in solid silver) is awarded to an individual who has achieved international distinction in performance, writing, and/or scholarship. Outstanding administrators and teachers are also considered. Recipients must be particularly associated with Franz Liszt. Some past recipients include Claudio Arrau, Jorge Bolet, Alfred Brendel, Maria Eckhardt, Klara Hamburger, Maurice Hinson, Fernando Laires, and Alan Walker.


    2008 CONFERENCE IN
    WASHINGTON, D.C.

    Thanks to all who made the 2008 ALS Conference in Washington such a great success!! Be watching this website for details as they develop concerning the 2008 Great Romantics Festival in October 2008, hosted by Dr. Alan Walker, and the ALS Conference in April 2009 at the University of Kansas, hosted by Dr. Steven Spooner.


    FOUR NEW CHAPTERS WELCOMED AT 2008 ALS FESTIVAL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.!!!

    At its meeting on Thursday, May 29, the American Liszt Society Board of Directors voted to accept applications requesting the establishment of four new capters of the Society. The new chapters include:

  • Iowa: Kesnia Nosikova, President

  • Kansas: Steven Spooner, President

  • Italy: Michele Campanella, president

  • Mid-Hudson (New York): Tammy Lum, President


  • Congratulations to these newest chapters of the American Liszt Society. With these additions, the Society has fourteen chapters, its largest number in history. If you are interested in forming a chapter, please contact ALS President Thomas Mastroianni


    JALS HONORED BY ERIH

    The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) has recently listed the Journal of the American Liszt Society on its list of composed-oriented standard international journals "with a good reputation among researchers of the field in different countries." Among the criteria for inclusion is the selection of articles, which must be based on an objective review policy. Quality control is normally to be achieved through peer review. The journal must also fulfil basic publishing standards. This is a first for JALS and certainly a feather in the cap of the American Liszt Society! Congratulations to Editor Rena Charnin Mueller on this accomplishment - BRAVISSIMA!!


    UPCOMING EVENTS

    NEW INFORMATION!!! The Summer/Fall 2008 issue of the ALS Newsletter will go to press in late August or early September and will be available approximately September 15. The deadline for submission of material has been moved to August 15, 2008. Please send information for publication via e-mail to erath@illinois.edu. Only e-mail submissions by attachment in MS Word or WordPerfect will be accepted. Photography and artwork should be sent as hi-res jpeg files attached to e-mail. Thank you!


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