BRIAN KOVACH, AMERICAN PIANIST Learn more about the music of Brian Kovach Brian Kovach On CD. Brian Kovach In Print. View Mr. Kovach's Article in Creative Keyboard. The Art of Brian Kovach In Performance http://briankovach.tripod.com/
Extractions: Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Brian Kovach is a noted classical pianist and recording artist. As a pianist, the great music critic and composer, Virgil Thomson , described his playing as being "very steady, an excellent pianist". Daniel Webster, of the Philadelphia Inquirer in reviewing Mr. Kovach's recording of the complete piano music of Edgar Stillman Kelley, stated that he uses "a lively technique with appropriate color and expressivity to resurrect music that has all but disappeared." As a soloist, Brian Kovach has appeared with the Pittsburgh Symphony and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia (formerly Concerto Soloists ). Because of his love of chamber music, invitations were given him to appear as accompanist for the Pablo Casals Master Classes in Pittsburgh while Casals was Guest Lecturer. In Philadelphia he has appeared as Guest Artist with the New Philadelphia Quartet (members of the Philadelphia Orchestra). Mr. Kovach is an active chamber musician and recitalist in the Philadelphia area and a member of the
Sports2 HopewellLoudon got a double from John Brickner and a single each from Brandon Egbert, Mike Bryant, Joseph Kovach, Brian Birkmire and Jason Kovach. http://www.oweb.com/advertiser-tribune/Text/Sp071400.html
Extractions: July 14, 2000 On The Diamond Baseball Seneca County Pony League A St. Joseph overcame an 8-3 deficit by exploding for nine runs in the top of the sixth en route to beating Sycamore 12-8. Zack Hawkins, Michael Harvey and Corey DeBarbie all launched a home run for St. Joseph. Hawkins hit two singles and Harvey and DeBarbie hit a single each. Michael Martorana and Troy Keller both lined a double and single, Brooks Arbogast and Scott Perry ripped two singles apiece and Shawn Deats legged out a triple. Hawkins picked up the win, while Corey Holzhauer, Keller and Harvey also all pitched. Seneca County Pony League Richard Alford held the Green Springs hitters at bay, throwing a one-hitter to lead the Tiffin Wildcats to a 15-1 victory. Joey Bish and Aaron McQuistion had the big bats for the Wildcats. Bish slugged a homer and added a single while McQuistion went 3-for-3 with a double and two singles. Tyler Tracy, Curt Cochran and Josh Coger added singles. Green Springs only hit was a single off the bat of Josh Zartman. * Jon Weininger pitched all seven innings and Matt Diem and Zach Peiffer each drilled a double and single to lead Clinton I to a 10-8 win over Mohawk Red. Brett Kuhn and Tony Heminger both doubled for Clinton I while Jon Weininger, Jeremy Weininger and Trent Shumaker all singled. Wes Sharp paced Mohawk Red with a home run, double and two singles. Dusty Sowers added a double and single, Jason Engle and Ryan McClain hit a double apiece and Joe Peck, Ryan Hossler and Eric Haubert all singled. Sowers, Jason Swerline and Sharp all pitched for Mohawk Red.