CalArts - News And Events 24 lorin hollander Musical Interpretation, Myth, Mysticism and the Hero's JourneyMusical Explorations 2003 A widely celebrated concert pianist, conductor http://www.calarts.edu/news/
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Kennedy Center News: NSO Pops 12 at 830 pm AllGershwin Program Marvin Hamlisch conducting lorin hollander,pianist; Paul Posnack, pianist Experience the musical magic of George and Ira http://www.kennedy-center.org/publications/archive/kcnews/kcn_julaug2001_nsopops
Today Is Upcoming Shows Home Calendar Of Events - Ticket Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin, conductor and Sergui Luca, pianist Victor Borge McCarthyJohn Prine in Concert with Leo Kottke lorin hollander, piano Chicago http://www.sangamonauditorium.org/history.htm
Extractions: 1981 - Present The Sangamon Auditorium opened its doors on February 21, 1981, and has since presented more than 1,025 events. Some have been public events; some have been private meetings; some have been childrens' shows; and some have been for university students, graduates, and their family and friends. In addition to the many performance events, the Auditorium has hosted debates and inaugurations. In all, close to one and a half million people have ventured to the Auditorium from Illinois and beyond. We invite you to look back at highlights of the major events presented and hosted by the Sangamon Auditorium.
Faculty At The Adamant Music School her sensitive musicality and compelling artistry, pianist Elaine Greenfield Elaine'searly instructors included lorin hollander, Julio Esteban, Irene Rosenberg http://www.adamant.org/faculty.htm
Extractions: Widely acclaimed for her sensitive musicality and compelling artistry, pianist Elaine Greenfield has become a noted performer, MTNA Master Teacher, devoted educator, arts administrator, clinician, and adjudicator. Her career presently includes solo and ensemble engagements throughout North America, radio/television broadcasts, and recordings: Debussy Prèludes, Bk. I; "Music of Her Own" (music by women); a CD with the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, of which she is a founding performer; 2 CDs with "Transcontinental Duo" partner, Adamant colleague Jan Meyer Thompson; and, historical recording, "Le piano de Debussy", CD of Debussy's complete Prèludes, performed on Debussy's piano of choice, a 1907 Blüthner of Leipzig, from the E.M. Frederick Collection. Elaine's early instructors included Lorin Hollander, Julio Esteban, Irene Rosenberg, James Ball, Walter Hautzig, John Perry, and Dorothy Taubman. She studied at Crane School of Music, Peabody Conservatory, and with N.Y. mentor, Edwine Behre, student of Leschetizky. Her Carnegie Recital Hall debut was lauded by New York Times critic Peter Davis. Elaine's independent studio is located in South Burlington. Locally she coordinates St. Paul's Cathedral Arts series, and is founder-director of Greenfield Piano Associates, educational organization dedicated to the art of piano playing.
WVMA Alpha Listing Of Programs 196162. George Fever - pianist. 1990-91. Gershwin By Request - Leon Bates.1964-65. 1975-76. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with lorin hollander. 1996-97. http://www.mgins.com/WVMA/wvmaalpha.htm
Extractions: Wabash Valley Music Association List of Programs Through The Years List of Programs by Year "1776" - Musical Celebration of American's Bicenten n ial "42nd Street" "A Christmas Carol" "A Christmas Carol" "A Christmas Carol" "Anything Goes" "Babes In Toyland" "Brigadoon" "Bye Bye Birdie" "Cabaret" "Carousel" "Carmen" "Children of a Lesser God" "Cinderella" "Evita" "Hello Dolly" "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" "Madama Butterfly" "Mame" "Merry Widow" "Mikado" "Music Man" "My Fai r Lady" "Nunsense" "Peter Pan" "Porgy & Bess" "Shenandoah" "Show Boat" "South Pacific" "Swan Lake" by the St Petersburg State Ice Ballet "The Will Rogers Follies A Life In Revue" "Victor, Victoria"
WVMA Yearly Listing Of Programs George Fever pianist. Aliani Diavel - Soprano Tenor. 1962-63. The HaguePhilharmonic Orchestra. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with lorin hollander. http://www.mgins.com/WVMA/wvmayear.htm
Extractions: Wabash Valley Music Association List of Programs By The Year Alphabetical Listing of Programs Goldovsky Opera Theatre Ruth Slenczyncka - Pianist Longine Symphonette Iva Kitchell - Singer and Impressionist Cavalcade of Song Stan Freeman - Pianist and Comic Philip Maero - Baritone Tihman Dance Theatre Eloise Polk - Pianist Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Columbus Boys Choir Continental Aires - Choral Group Fredell Lock - Violinist The Theatre Men Rod Strong Dance Quartet Saint Louis Sinfonitta Royal Winnipeg Ballet Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra George Fever - Pianist Singing Boys of Mexico Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Rosenblith Carole Longone - Operalogue Mildred Dilling - Harpist Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra American Ballet Threatre Gregg Smith Singers Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Norman Luboff Choir Gianna D'Angelo - Opera National Ballet Society Mary Costa - Opera Carole Longone - Operalogue Peter Nero Norman Luboff Choir Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Van Cliburn Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Roberta Peters Jan Peerce Roger Williams Blanche Theabom - Opera National Ballet Society Carmina Burana Roger Wagner Chorale Serendipity Singers Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Misha Dichter Guy Lombardo and The Royal Canadians Carole Longone - Operalogue Javier de Leons "Fiesta Mexicana"
RSO Online Archives - Fifty-fifth Season [1967-1968] 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 Johannes Brahms. lorin hollander, pianist. January21, 1968. Overture from the Opera Le Nozze di Figaro Wolfgang A. Mozart. http://www.readingsymphony.com/archives/55archive.asp
Dworkin Eliason Partners / Green Room / Richard Danielpour Peter Mennin. He also trained as a pianist with lorin hollander, VeronicaJochum, and Gabriel Chodos. Richard Danielpour's music http://www.dworkineliason.com/html/danielpour/danielpour_artist.html
Extractions: Biography G rammy-Award winning Richard Danielpour "is an outstanding composer for any time, one who knows how to communicate deep, important emotions through simple, direct means that nevertheless do not compromise" (The New York Daily News). A distinctive American voice, his music is of large and romantic gestures, brilliantly orchestrated, deeply emotional, and rhythmically vibrant. His work has attracted an illustrious array of champions, and, as a devoted mentor and educator, he has also had a significant impact on a younger generation of composers. Mr. Danielpour is one of the most recorded composers of his generation, and became only the third composer after Stravinsky and Copland to be signed to an exclusive recording contract by Sony Classical. Since then, Sony has released several Danielpour recordings, including the Grammy Award-winning Cello Concerto, recorded by Yo-Yo Ma and Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by David Zinman, and the Grammy-nominated Concerto for Orchestra (coupled with Anima Mundi ), recorded by Zinman and the Pittsburgh Symphony. Reference Recordings has also recently released
University Lecture Series The Hero's Journey A Lecture with Music lorin hollander, pianist andPhilosopher Thursday March 13th (700 pm Kresge Hall, CFA). http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/assistant-dean/programs/uls_spring03.cfm
Tucson Weekly: Music (November 16 - November 21, 2000) pianist lorin hollander tackles the jazzy rhythms of Aaron Copland's Piano Concertoand George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue November 16 and 17 at 8 pm George http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/2000-11-16/l-music.html
Extractions: Events This Week ALBERT HERRING. UA Crowder Hall. Albert Herring, which is set in a fictitious English market town in the early summer of 1900, is considered one of the finest comic operas of the 20th century. Tickets for the November 16 through 19 UA Opera Theatre performances at 3 and 7:30 p.m. are $12 and $10 and are available through the UA fine arts box office. Call 621-1162 for more information. ALIEKSEY VIANNA. Unitarian Universalist Church. 4831 E. 22nd St. 319-2593. The Tucson Guitar Society presents this classical guitar soloist November 18 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and $8. BENEFIT CONCERT. 7 Black Cats. 260 E. Congress. Rock band Georgia Asphalt performs November 17 at 10 p.m. to raise money for the Salvation Army's holiday programs. Cash donations are accepted at the door. For more information contact the Salvation Army at 795-9671. COMMUNITY DRUMMING CIRCLE. Unitarian Universalist Church. 4831 E. 22nd St. Men, women and children of all ages are invited to attend a community drumming circle November 17 at 7 p.m. Bring drums, rattles or other instruments. Admission is free. Call 790-4933 for more information. CRIMSON RIVER QUARTET.
Two Thousand Years Later... Extraordinary a message on every page just as music soars to changeour consciousness. lorin hollander, World renowned Concert pianist. http://www.spiritualchallenge.com/twothousand.html
Extractions: An extraordinary novel written by Peter Longley , theologian, historian and International Travel Lecturer. ISBN 0-8087-7550-2 ISBN 0-9666770-0-5 This novel is set on a World Cruise which is in keeping with the author's background experience as a Cruise Director for twenty years on the prestigious cruise ships of Royal Viking Line and Cunard and as an International Travel Lecturer , employed as World Cruise Port and Cultural Lecturer for Cunard's flagship 'Queen Elizabeth 2'. The novel is a work of fiction that tells the story of David Peterson, the Chief Purser of a luxury cruise ship, his wife Clarissa Peterson who is a well-known Concert Pianist, and their newly found friend Jeremy Dyson, an architect with a keen interest in archaeology. These three characters find themselves on intertwining journeys around the world that reveal to them through a series of 'coincidental' deja vu experiences the possibility that they might have all known each other in past lives two thousand years ago. As the mystery unfolds they find that their lives equate to those of a Roman named Linus Flavian
The Portland Symphony - Search A residency with pianist lorin hollander is held, and the world premiereof Ned Rorem's Organ Concerto, commissioned by the PSO, is given. http://www.portlandsymphony.com/history.lasso
Extractions: The Concerts Tuesday Classical Sunday Classical America's Pops Search Box Office Purchase Seating Chart Prices Group Discounts ... Student Discounts Before you go Patron Info Directions The Orchestra Toshiyuki Shimada Musicians Search Ensembles ... Auditions The Organization History Staff Contact Us Merrill Auditorium Music Education Youth Concerts Kinderkonzerts Online order form (pdf). PSO Music Camp ... Find a Teacher Get Involved Individual Giving Corporate Giving Showhouse 2003 The Organization History Staff Contact Us Merrill Auditorium ... Contact the PSO December 1923 The newly formed group, the Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra, holds its first rehearsal with 75 instrumentalists. "Portland Symphony Orchestra" was suggested for the name, but rejected as being "too imposing for this tenuous new adventure"! Arthur F. Kendall begins his term as the first conductor (1923-26).
Ensemble Division String Teachers Association, held in conjunction with the TMEA Clinic/Conventionand a November 1995 collaboration with famed concert pianist lorin hollander. http://www.baylor.edu/~music/ens/ens.html
Extractions: ONALD BAILEY Particularly active as a guest conductor and clinician, he has conducted over three hundred and fifty clinics in the last ten years and frequently appears as an All State Clinician having most recently conducted All State Choirs in Alabama, Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee, and Texas. His recent clinics in church music have included Mo-Ranch (Presbyterian), the Dallas Baptist Association, Lover's Lane United Methodist Church (Dallas), and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Bailey received his Bachelor of Music Education
Bay Chamber Concerts Recent coaches have included pianists Leonard Hokanson, lorin hollander and GaryGraffman as was founded in 1961 by two teenage musicians, pianist Andrew Wolf http://www.baychamberconcerts.org/Education.cfm
Extractions: ROCKPORT, MAINE Come join the Muir Quartet, guest coaches, and a group of amateur adult musicians for a 4-day chamber music workshop October 10-13, 2003 in beautiful Rockport, Maine. You will study the great chamber music repertoire with fellow enthusiasts, be coached by some of the country's finest chamber musicians, and have the opportunity to perform in the historic Rockport Opera House. The Artistic Director of the weekend is Michael Reynolds, cellist of the Muir Quartet. Other coaches for 2003 include Muir violinist Peter Zazofsky, cellist Marc Johnson of the Vermeer Quartet, violist Maria Lambros, a founding member of the Meliora Quartet and former member of Ridge and Mendelssohn Quartets, and our Artistic Director, flutist Thomas Wolf. Fall Foliage Chamber Music Weekend will take place during the height of the autumn color season. We have incomparable walks or drives by the sea and views of the Camden Hills. Fall Foliage participants are treated to Bay Chamber Concerts' legendary hospitality, including rehearsals and two dinner parties in gracious private homes, a lobster boat ride in Rockport Harbor, and guided walks in the surrounding hills. Enrollment is limited to 45 participants, and pre-formed groups are encouraged to apply. Alumni of the program's first two years may pre-register until March 1, 2003. Then new applicants will be considered in the order in which they have applied. Players of violin, viola, cello, and piano are eligible, as well as a pre-formed wind ensemble.
E-Veritas as one of the truly electrifying personalities of the concert stage, and unbelievablybrilliant and fascinating, pianist lorin hollander will inaugurate http://www.miami.edu/news/01-30-03.htm
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Welcome To Ventura Arts Online! for the Amgen Masterpiece Series will include pianists lorin hollander and Anton violinistLindsay Deutsch, French hornist David Feldman, pianist and composer http://www.venturaarts.org/news.cfm?rownum=232
Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists - Fractured Atlas Links Directory hollander, lorin Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring,institutes for Howard, Leslie Official site of Londonbased concert pianist. http://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/links/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianis
Field Experiences Thursday March 13 th 7 00pm Kresge Hall, CFA, CMU. The Heros Journey A Lecturewith Music. lorin hollander, pianist and Philsopher. Monday April 14 st. http://www.pittcentralcatholic.org/scholars/fexp.html
Extractions: Albert Einstein Scholarship as discovered in Alexandria and Timbuktu. Discipleship as lived in Jerusalem. Citizenship as practiced in Athens. In the second semester, the uncompromising expectation is that each Baginski Scholar will engage more than 5 experiences, excluding the Spy Museum and the Embassy of The Holy See. These two venues do count as your first field experiences of the second semester. The concern should not be so much number as much as kind regarding your experiences, a critical part of the Sophomore Colloquia. The Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Museum of Science cannot count as field experiences. The exception is special exhibition which require prior approval by the director. Any event that has not been touted on the list must be approved by the director, if you wish to count it as a field experience. The list below is not exhaustive.
MetroPreview Call 252504-3787. pianist lorin hollander, considered one of the world's foremostconductors and pianists, will perform in Thalian Hall, Wilmington, Jan. 31. http://www.metronc.com/Volume_III/metro_III_09/preview/page3.html
Extractions: MetroMagazine, L.L.C. MetroPreview (continued) CLASSICAL CONCERTS The North Carolina Symphony's annual Holiday Pops Concert will be held Dec. 1-5 in Meymandi Concert Hall in Raleigh. William Henry Curry, associate conductor, will direct the Symphony in a performance of seasonal music with sing-along and festive decorations. For information about the Pops performances in Meymandi or those in other towns in the region, call 919-733-2750 or visit www.ncsymphony.org The Duke Chorale, under the direction of Rodney Wynkoop, will present their annual Christmas Concert in Duke Chapel, Durham, on Dec. 3. The evening will begin with seasonal music on the Carillon and for organ and afterward the Chorale will sing holiday selections and Christmas carols for audience participation. Admission is one non-perishable food item for needy families in Durham. Call 919-660-3300. The Duke Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Harry Davidson, will present a concert of selections from Beethoven and Brahms in Baldwin Auditorium on the Duke campus, Durham, on Dec. 4. Featured musicians will be Hsiao-Mei Ku, violin, and Fred Raimi, cello. Call 919-660-3300.