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Grand Teton Music Festival pianist, 2006
Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time,
Rebecca Clarke Sonata for Viola and Piano
Lancaster Music Festival pianist, 2006
Soloist with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra in The "Warsaw" Concerto and Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini"
Maestro Gary Sheldon, Music Director
Generations Trio Recital:
Dmitri Pogorelov, Violin
John Sant'Ambrogio, Cello
Judith Lynn Stillman, Piano
Artistic Director of "Baroque to Broadway," Fall 2006, Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts
Upcoming
Fall Events include: Judith Lynn Stillman and the Laurentian String
Quartet; REBEL; Christiensen/Maker Guitar Duo, Ian Greitzer; The
Marcy and Zina Show; Sara Sant'Ambrogio (Eroica Trio) and Judith Lynn Stillman.
Artistic DIrector of "MOZART 250," Spring 2006
Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts
Recitals
with Todd Philipps (Orion String Quartet), Carmit Zori (Lincoln Center
Chamber Music Society) , Julia Lichten (Orpheus), Gilbert Kalish, Ian
Grieitzer, Diana McVey, Carol Wincenc and Judith Lynn Stillman.
TICO (Tifereth Israel
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Soloist in
Mendelssohn's "Concerto
in G Minor for Piano and Orchestra." |
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San Diego, CA, January, 2005 |
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Classics4Kids |
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Soloist in Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with the
Classics4Kids Philharmonic, Dana Mambourg, conductor, at the Kroc Center for the
Performing Arts and at the Escondido Center for the Performing Arts. |
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San Diego/Escondido, CA, January/February, 2004 |
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Bravo San Diego |
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Solo recital. |
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San Diego, CA, Nov 22, 2003 |
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Lancaster Festival |
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Pianist for the Lancaster Music Festival, solo and chamber
music recitals. |
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Lancaster, OH, Jul 17-26, 2003 |
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SONY Wonder Museum |
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Recording with famed country fiddler Mark O'Connor for a
virtual interactive exhibit. |
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New York City, NY, opening August, 2003 |
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75th Annual Academy Awards ("Oscars")
event "Nations Uniting Children" |
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Performing works by Chopin from the soundtrack of the Oscar
winning film, The Pianist. |
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Hollywood, CA, Mar 23, 2003 |
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Les Miserables |
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Four Flowers Theatre. Judith Lynn Stillman, Director,
Musical Director, Conductor and Pianist. |
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La Jolla, CA, Mar 20-23, 2003 |
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Recording Academy® ("Grammys")
7th Annual Salute to Classical Music in honor of Mstislav Rostropvitch |
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Performing works by Tchaikovsky and Granados. |
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New York City, NY, Feb 20, 2003 |
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Sonata Recital with Nicholas
Kitchen, first violinist of the Borromeo String Quartet |
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Sapinsley Hall, Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts. |
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Providence, RI, Dec 11, 2002 |
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Love in Three-Quarter Time |
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A sextet of international talents come together for the first
time to create a special afternoon of lighthearted love through chamber music. |
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Providence, RI, Feb 11, 2003 |
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Kingston RI, Feb 14, 2003 |
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LJCDS Madrigal Singers, Judith Lynn Stillman, Musical
Director |
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Numerous performances throughout San Diego and in Hawaii,
including the Four Flowers Theatre Holiday Concert, Adelaide's Holiday
Concert and the Nazareth House. Received Gold Ratings at the Gateway
Festival Competition in Honolulu, HI. |
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2002-2003 |
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Bikes for Kids Benefit |
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Featuring Judith Lynn Stillman, Liana Stillman and Meadowlark
Lemon of the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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Poway, CA, Dec. 6, 2002 |
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Arts in the Village |
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Recital with Andre Emilionoff, cellist and Juilliard Faculty
member. |
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Rehoboth, MA, Nov. 30, 2002 |
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Neurosciences Institute |
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Recital with Martin Chalifour, Concertmaster, LA
Philharmonic. Special appearance by LJCDS Madrigal Singers, Judith Lynn
Stillman, conductor. |
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La Jolla, CA, Nov. 4, 2002 |
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September 11th Anniversary Concert |
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Soloist with Symphony of the First
Baptist Church in America. S. Martorella, conductor. |
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Providence, RI, Sep. 14, 2002 |
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Operafestival di Roma, Judith Lynn Stillman, Musical
Director and Pianist |
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Production of Don Giovanni and "Serata a Broadway," including
Oklahoma, Chicago, Street Scene, On the Town, and The Music Man. |
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Rome and Verona, Italy, July, 2002 |
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| First Night 2002 Providence |
| From Baroque to Broadway with James
Kleyla, baritone, and Liana Stillman, soprano, at the Fleet Center. |
| Providence, RI, Dec. 31, 2001 |
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| Mozart and Poulenc Piano/Wind Chamber
Music |
| Westford Historical Society |
| Westford, MA, Nov. 18, 2001 |
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September 11th Memorial Concert |
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Williams Hall, New England Conservatory of Music |
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Boston, MA, Sep. 22, 2001 |
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| Bose Infomercial |
| Judith Lynn Stillman in performance and interview
along with Herbie Hancock. |
| On major television outlets including NBC, ABC,
CBS and cable networks, Fall, 2001 |
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Duet Performance at Interlochen |
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Four-hand repertoire at the Interlochen Arts
Academy |
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Interlochen, MI, Aug. 7, 2001 |
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"Trout" Quintet |
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Chamber music concert with Lucy Stoltzman, violin,
Carolyn Davis-Fryer, double bass, and others for the Westford Historical
Society. Works by Mozart and Schubert. |
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Westford, MA, Jun. 15, 2001 |
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Music Director for ACLU Benefit |
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Concert to support First Amendment rights at
Trinity Repertory Theatre featuring Stillman's commissioned work, "The Ballad of
the Banned Books" |
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Providence, RI, May 7, 2001 |
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Benefit Recital for the Civic Chorale |
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Joint recital with Diana McVey-Markward |
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Providence, RI, May 6, 2001 |
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Judith Lynn Stillman, guest soloist with the
Janus Orchestra |
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Peter Boyer, conductor. Pianist in Mozart
Concerto in G Major |
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Claremont, CA, Apr. 26, 2001 |
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Judith Lynn Stillman, guest soloist with the Rhode Island
Philharmonic Orchestra |
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Finale of Year-Long Dedication of the
Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts. |
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Providence, RI, Apr. 6, 2001 |
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The Stillman Duo |
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Concerts in Florida, introducing award-winning
soprano Liana Stillman |
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Sarasota, FL, March 11-17, 2001 |
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Double Divas |
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Judith Lynn Stillman and Metropolitan Opera singer Maria
Spacagna in a diverse program spanning three centuries, Fleet Center |
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Providence, RI, Dec. 31, 2000 |
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Recitals and Master Classes in Minnesota |
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Judith Lynn Stillman and Julia Bogorad, principal
flutist of the St. Paul Chamber Players |
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Minnesota, December 2000 |
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YIVO Center in New York City
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Judith Lynn Stillman,
music director and pianist, with artists such as Mindy Kaufman, NY Philharmonic
flutist, Metropolitan Opera singer Maria Spacagna, and Triple Helix violinist,
Bayla Keyes
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New York City, NY, Nov. 12, 2000
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Gala Dedication
Concert for the Opening of the Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts |
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Judith Lynn Stillman,
featured guest artist, with the Muir String Quartet, Sapinsley
Hall
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Providence, RI, Sep.15, 2000
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Grand Teton Music Festival |
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Judith Lynn Stillman, guest pianist, soloist with
various chamber ensembles throughout the summer, Walk Festival Hall |
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Teton Village/Jackson Hole, WY, Summer 2000 |
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First Day 2000 Providence |
| Judith Lynn
Stillman and Michael Reynolds, cellist of the Muir String Quartet
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Providence, RI, Jan. 1, 2000
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| First
Night 2000 Providence |
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Judith Lynn Stillman and acclaimed Trinity actors
in "Paddington Bear's First Concert" and Richard Cumming's "The Night's Page"
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Providence, RI, Dec. 31, 1999 |
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WGBH
Radio
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Judith Lynn Stillman and Friends on "Classics in the
Morning," a special holiday event featuring selections from Stillman's
"Christmas Remembered" and "Christmas Reflections" with
guest artists Peter Zazofsky and Michael Reynolds of the Muir String Quartet
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Boston, MA,
Dec. 15,
1999
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Judith Lynn Stillman, pianist, soloist in Gershwin's
"Rhapsody in Blue"
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Roberts Auditorium, Rhode
Island College
Providence, RI, Nov. 19,
1999
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Maria Spacagna,
Metropolitan Opera Soprano,
and Judith Lynn Stillman in Recital
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Providence, RI, Nov. 6,
1999 |
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