Nov 22, 2023 | News & Updates
Many, many years ago, a group of God-fearing English people landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts in the New World, in the year of 1620. Grateful to God for His blessings of bringing them to America despite much death and sickness, a year later in 1621, the Pilgrims...Sep 26, 2017 | News & Updates
Ziesemer Family Publishers presents pianist Jacob Bernhardt in a new CD titled Promenades from the Past. A presentation of joyful music written in the late eighteen hundreds to early nineteen hundreds, this collection of thirteen catchy marches and rag-times will be...Jul 6, 2016 | News & Updates
Master Class and Concert Daniel Ziesemer will be giving a master class at Sforzando String Camp followed by a performance of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s Violin Concerto No.2 (The Prophets) accompanied by pianist Milana Pavchinskaya. Date: Thursday, July 28,...May 6, 2015 | News & Updates
Daniel has been accepted into the semi-finals of the 2015 Washington International String Competition in Washington D.C.! The semi-finals and finals will be held on June 5–7. The 2015 62nd Washington International Competition for Strings will be held June 5 – 7,...Mar 18, 2015 | News & Updates
On our new CD, I Believe in Miracles, Daniel Ziesemer is accompanied by Phil Garvin on the piano. We are pleased to share with you a little about the life of this good friend in the faith. John Philip Garvin was born in Elyria, Ohio, in 1928, the son of a Baptist...Mar 17, 2015 | News & Updates
My history with Mr. Garvin began as I was being born, as my parents were listening to recordings of the singing of Dr. Al Smith, which was accompanied by Phil Garvin on the piano and Ann Garvin, Phil’s wife, on the organ. Since that time, I have been privileged to...Mar 17, 2015 | News & Updates
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