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Howard Kearns Mr. Howard O. Kearns, 82, of 1640 Westchester Drive, High Point, died Feb. 28, 2003, at his residence. A lifelong resident of High Point, he was born in Guilford County Sept. 4, 1920, a son to George O. and Pearl M. Tant Kearns. He was a charter member of Covenant Church United Methodist and was a member of Whitlock Sunday School Class. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and owned and operated Biltrite Upholstery Co. from 1945 until he retired in 1978. He served in the U.S. Navy and was a World War II veteran. He was a dedicated husband and father and lived a Godly life. On Jan. 16, 1943, he married the former Ferol Hughes. She preceded him in death March 17, 1999, after 56 years of marriage. He also was preceded in death by his son, Rodney O. Kearns. Surviving are twin daughters, Sheila Kearns Dorsett of High Point and Pamela Kearns Parr of Rockwell; son-in-law Ken Parr of Rockwell; and four granddaughters, Molly Elizabeth Dorsett, Emily Kearns Dorsett, Jenny Marie Dorsett and Nancy Parr Williamson and husband Robert, all of High Point. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point by the Rev. Vernon Price. Interment will follow at Floral Garden Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Online condolences can be made through www.cumbyfuneral.com Euphonic Productions & Electric Arts Alliance of Atlanta presents:
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In the exploration of caves, ³Excentriques² is the name of the small bulging beginnings of stalagmites and stalactites on the cave ceiling and floor, which, hence the name grow outwardly from the center. In architecture it refers to satellite cities, or suburbs of a large metropolis. Of course the characteristic, eccentricity, has also the same root. Our similar instrumental background but consequentially different modes of extending our instruments capabilities facilitates play together of a broad ensemble sound without the need of notation of form or structure. These improvisations result in short pieces. "Echos an Kegelränden" furthers the established ideas of the ensemble sound by integrating other musicians and their sound repertoire. Of course, a common basis and the right chemistry must exist. The titles continue the numbering of the first CD, and contrary to it, the pieces are extended works. These are live recordings from the ``Rhiz², and the Viennese Concert House. Hannes Löschel (piano) Hannes Löschel was born in 1963 in Vienna, Austria. Musical education at the Vienna University of Music. Then interpreter of contemporary music; special focus on modern Austrian and American music, both as soloist and ensemble musician. As of 1990, greater interest for improvised music, subsequently style-spanning work as pianist, composer, improvising musician, ensemble director, and arranger. Projects & Ensembles a.o.: Chroma Duo with drummer Elisabeth Flunger Löschel Skrepek Zrost with Paul Skrepek & Martin Zrost Messages with Joanna Lewis, Michael Williams, Ernesto Molinari & Josef Novotny Antasten with Thomas Lehn & Josef Novotny PHLS Trio with Peter Herbert & Paul Skrepek Edi Flaneur with Joanna Lewis, Vincenz Wizlsperger, Paul Skrepek Velvet Lounge with Joanna Lewis, Michael Williams, Peter Herbert, Martin Siewert, Martin Brandlmayr, Josef Novotny, Stefan Nemeth Kontakt with Martin Brandlmayr & Stefan Nemeth Löschel/Sugimoto duo with gitarrist Taku Sugimoto Feichtmair/Löschel / Buck with Tanja Feichtmair & Tony Buck Musical collaboration with Burkhard Stangl, Radu Malfatti, Taku Sugimoto, Tony Buck (The Necks), and many more. Composition: Time and again comparison of chamber musical elements with electronic and electronically inspired sound language. Works to date include solo piano, strings quartet, piano trio, various chamber ensembles, performances by the Ambitus Ensemble, Koehne Quartett, and Böszes Salonorchester. Improvisation: Acoustic piano, electronic and analog-generated sounds in the piano environment. Sampling, synthesizer, various electronics. Interdisciplinary: Regular cooperation with choreographer Rose Breuss, the puppet theatre player Christoph Bochdansky and the movie maker Gustav Deutsch. 2000 foundation of the loewenhertz label: www.loewenhertz.at Awards and sponsorship: 1992 - Scholarship award Progetto Civitella d¹Agliano 1997 - Hans Koller Prize for Record of the Year for Jazz/Improvised Music 1998/2001 - Composition sponsorship of the Symphonikerstiftung/City of Vienna 2001, federal scholarship for composition, support from the federal government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the City of Vienna. Josef Novotny (electronics) Josef Novotny was born on February 22, 1963 in Upper Austria. He attended the music high school in Linz and the Bruckner conservatory (A. Humer/organ, A. Roidinger/jazz) and, after that, studied organ with (A.P. Planyavsky (diploma in 1989) and composition with H. Gattermeyerand E. Urbanner (diploma in 1994), both at the Wiener Musikhochschule (Vienna college of music). He works now as composer and musician between jazz and New Music, performed at various festivals in Austria and abroad and is involved in sound design and live electronic. He has collaborated with Adelhard Roidinger, Elfie Aichinger, Max Nagl, Burkhard Stangl, Jonathan Bepler, Thomas Lehn, Andreas Wagner, Hans W. Koch, Katharina Klement, Franz Hautzinger, Lol Coxhill, Ensemble Wien 2001, Saxophonik Quartett, among others. Performances include the Vienna Jazz Festival 1992,the festival Hörgänge 1993 at the Vienna Concert House (first production of ³Der Ameisenbär (the aardvark) for string quintet and alto saxophone), Nickelsdorfer Konfrontationen 1995,Jazzfestival Hoeilaart/Brüssel 1996, London Jazz Festival 1997, Jazzfestival Saalfelden 1998, Musikprotokoll/Steirischer Herbst 1998, Festival Le Mans 1999, Rabat 1999, Tourneein Taiwan 1999, Belluard Bollwerk/Fribourg 1999, New Yourk 1999, Viennale 1999, Festival Nevers 1999, Ulrichsberger Kaleidophon 2000, Clerical Medical Jazz Festival Bath 2000, Jazzfestival Figeac 2000,Jazzfestival Tampere/Finnland 2000.. 1989 Upper-Austria Cultural Prize for Composition For further information, please see: http://www.loewenhertz.at
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