Lorin Hollander - Copland Centennial the incredible Lorin Hollander, a pianist who can take any piece you think you know, and transform it into a fascinating stranger. Hollander is http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
UI Campus Notes - Iowa Center For The Arts 24 Pianist Lorin Hollander will present "Music, the Creative Process and the Path of Enlightenment The Wounded Healer" at 1 p.m. Sunday http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Lorin Hollander At Augsburg College The Schubert Club, Augsburg College, and Schmitt Music Foundation present Lorin Hollander, concert pianist and noted researcher on mind http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Augsburg College - Augsburg College News Concert pianist and educational leader, Lorin Hollander, teaches Master class http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Re Lorin Hollander - The Perception? Re Lorin Hollander the perception? the jacket notes describe what seems to have been a successful concert pianist, with a following. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Whitney's lorin hollander, a famous classical pianist (age 19!), traveled to town to givea concert at Southbridge High School. The TriCommunity Concert Association http://www.dickwhitney.net/dickwhitneyautobiographyLorinHollander.html
Extractions: Lorin playing our piano - October 1963 The year was 1963. Lorin Hollander, a famous classical pianist (age 19!), traveled to town to give a concert at Southbridge High School. The Tri-Community Concert Association had invited Lorin to Southbridge and my mother offered to host Lorin for that day. He needed a place to practice and stay prior to his concert. At that time we had a Steinhart upright piano, which was not ideal but served its purpose. I recall being very impressed by watching him practice. I remember him playing excerpts from "Pictures at an Exhibition". My father also requested he play "Rhapsody in Blue" which was a favorite of Dad's (and mine). I especially remember being impressed that Lorin said he practiced between 8 and 10 hours every day. He also said that one time he flexed the muscles in his arm during his practicing so much that it broke his watch band. My sister Sue and I were also interested to hear that Lorin went to school with Leslie Gore. At that time there was a big hit of hers titles "It's My Party (and I'll cry if I want too)". Southbridge Evening News - Sat Oct 19, 1963
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MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: H Hess, Dame Myra (18901965) - A tribute to British pianist; includes a briefbiography hollander, lorin - Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/H/
Music And Sound Expo WORLDRENOWNED pianist AND ARTS ADVOCATE lorin hollander TO PERFORM AT THE lorin hollander, concert pianist and noted lecturer and researcher on http://www.musicandsoundexpo.com/news/symposium.html
Extractions: International Music Education Policy Symposium News WORLD-RENOWNED PIANIST AND ARTS ADVOCATE LORIN HOLLANDER TO PERFORM AT THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC EDUCATION POLICY SYMPOSIUM IN MINNEAPOLIS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 17 2005/2006 marks the 50 th Latest News Photos From All Three Days! NAMM Opens First Music and Sound Expo to Educators and the Music Making Public Michael McDonald and friends to Headline the 2004 Music and Sound Expo Concert Benefiting Music Education Charities ... Eddie Palmieri and the Caribbean Jazz Project to Appear in Concert at the Music and Sound Expo All Attendees Attendee Reg Media Registration Expo Feature Schedule Hotel Registration ... NAMM Press Release Exhibitors Exhibitor Badge Registration Lead Retrieval Exhibitor List Exhibitor Manual ... Space Application Questions? Send us e-mail , call 800-767-6266 or see our FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions International Music Education Policy Symposium
Extractions: The Living Arts Center Collection consists of six boxes that are filled with photographs, grants, correspondences, reports, film, and newspaper articles. The collection was received in December 1998 and was donated by Carol Develbiss. The Living Arts Center was in operation from November 6, 1967 to the end of the school year in 1977. The purpose of the Living Arts Center was to encourage creativity to all students regardless of background. It is arranged chronologically from 1964 to 1972. The accession number is 98-47. The Living Arts Center Collection is divided into 11 series. Series I: Administrative This includes the program history, general correspondence, and autographed envelopes of famous politicians, reports, and information on grants. The most important documents relating to the grants are the Ohio Guidelines for Title III, Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Series II: Newspaper articles This includes newspaper articles related to the Learning Arts Program. The earliest newspaper article on the Learning center is dated December 8, 1966 and the last newspaper article was published on February 10, 1972. The newspaper articles include pertinent information on the Learning Center such as the objectives of the program and how it was funded.
Augsburg College - Augsburg College News Concert pianist and educational leader, lorin hollander, teaches Master class.The Augsburg College music department hosted lorin hollander on Monday, http://www.augsburg.edu/news/news-archives/2004/hollander.html
Extractions: May 7, 2004 Concert pianist and educational leader, Lorin Hollander, teaches Master class The Augsburg College music department hosted Lorin Hollander on Monday, April 19, 2004. The internationally famous concert pianist led a master class with Augsburg student chamber ensembles in Sateren Auditorium. Hollander's beliefs and methods regarding education are deeply rooted in the transformational model, with a focus on spiritual and personal growth, and exploration into human consciousness and creativity. Senior history and vocal performance major, Keely Holcomb, appreciated Hollander's message to enjoy the music. "I like the idea of sitting back and enjoying the music for music’s sake." She went on to describe the technique he relayed to allow for a better comprehension of the music, "Instrumentalists have to sing to understand music and singers have to dance." "I took a new, refreshing look at performing away with me after the class," said Emily Forsberg, junior, vocal performance major. "He concentrated on connecting emotions with music, and portraying those emotions to your audience. It is really great to look at music that way. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Mr. Hollander."
Augsburg College - Augsburg College News lorin hollander on the importance of arts at Augsburg Augsburg College, andSchmitt Music Foundation present lorin hollander, concert pianist and noted http://www.augsburg.edu/news/news-archives/1998/lorin_hollander.html
Extractions: Minneapolis The Schubert Club, Augsburg College, and Schmitt Music Foundation present Lorin Hollander, concert pianist and noted researcher on mind/body/spirit in relation to artistic expression, on April 23, 1998 in Sateren Auditorium, Music Hall, Augsburg College, 22nd and Riverside Avenues, Minneapolis. A Piano Master Class will take place at 3-4:30pm with free admission. At 7:30pm, Mr. Hollander will hold a lecture, "Art and Creativity as the Center of Human Experience" with a $10 admission at the door. This event is free for students, members of The Schubert Club, and Augsburg faculty and staff. For information call 612-330-1265. Mr. Hollander made his debut in New York in Carnegie Hall at the age of eleven, and has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world. As a teacher and mentor he is committed to empowering the creativity and lifelong contribution of all people to the global community as artists, scientists, mentors and spiritual seekers and healer. His research at various universities throughout the U.S. is involved in an exploration of the primal, core inner human experience of all people. Hollander states that "Shamanic and indigenous cultures, the spiritual disciplines of east and west, have called us to recognize that this core emptiness, void or hollowness is the arena in which an inner pain is inextricably linked with the creativity imbued in the music and arts of all peoples."
Pianist, Former Child Prodigy Lorin Hollander To Perform May 18 pianist, former child prodigy lorin hollander to perform May 18. IOWA CITY,Iowa Renowned pianist lorin hollander, who debuted at Carnegie Hall when he http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/2000/may/0515child_prodigy.html
Extractions: e-mail: stephen-pradarelli@uiowa.edu Release: May 15, 2000 Pianist, former child prodigy Lorin Hollander to perform May 18 IOWA CITY, Iowa Renowned pianist Lorin Hollander, who debuted at Carnegie Hall when he was 11 years old, will perform from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Thursday, May 18 in the Main Lounge of University of Iowa's Memorial Union. The performance, part of a lecture on "Music, the Creative Process and the Path of Enlightenment: Guiding the Gifted through Their 'Dark Night' to the 'Music of the Spheres,'" is free and open to the public, as is a dessert reception from 9 to 10:30 p.m. Researchers and theorists from around the world will present their current work on talent development, creativity and gifted education during the symposium. All conference activities will be held at the Iowa Memorial Union. An infant child prodigy who began composing music at 3 and who performed the