UI Campus Notes - Iowa Center For The Arts 24 pianist lorin hollander will present Music, the Creative Process and thePath of Enlightenment The Wounded Healer at 1 pm Sunday, Sept. http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/2000/september/0919hollander.html
Extractions: e-mail: peter-alexander@uiowa.edu Release: Sept. 19, 2000 UI CAMPUS NOTES IOWA CENTER FOR THE ARTS PIANO MASTER CLASS SEPT. 24 Pianist Lorin Hollander will present "Music, the Creative Process and the Path of Enlightenment: The Wounded Healer" at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 in Harper Hall of the Voxman Music Building on the University of Iowa campus. The presentation is free and open to the public and may be of particular interest to people pursuing careers in music education, performance or music therapy. The lecture is sponsored by West Music and the UI School of Music. Hollander will perform George Gershwins "Rhapsody in Blue" and Aaron Coplands Piano Concerto with the Cedar Rapids Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at the Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids, and will repeat the concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 at the Iowa City West High School Auditorium. Lorin Hollander is in the fifth decade of a professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall debut at age 11. Called "truly breathtaking" by a Chicago Tribune critic, Hollander has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world and is a heralded recitalist, lecturer and symphonic and choral conductor. In addition to collaborations with major conductors around the world, for more than 30 years Hollander has led community outreach and university residencies, giving master classes, conducting youth orchestras, counseling students, holding seminars on stagefright and training mentors for the arts and the sciences.
Lorin Hollander World renowned concert pianist lorin hollander will visit the School of Music atCarnegie Mellon on Thursday, March 13. He will speak at Convocationthe http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/music/hollander/
Extractions: World renowned concert pianist LORIN HOLLANDER will visit the School of Music at Carnegie Mellon on Thursday, March 13 . He will speak at Convocation 12:30 p.m. Convocation will be held in the College of Fine Arts, the Kresge Recital Hall. Hollander will also present an evening talk, , on Thursday, March 13 at 7 p.m. at the Kresge Recital Hall. The public is invited, and there is no admission charge for either event.
Elaine Greenfield, Acclaimed Pianist And Teacher Elaine Greenfield pianist/Master Teacher; solo, ensemble and. lorin hollander. Elaine Greenfield played with feeling and sensitivity .. http://www.elainegreenfield.com/pages/reviews.htm
Extractions: JED DISTLER - ClassicsToday.com Elaine Greenfield's Debut On Piano Is Admirable It's refreshing to hear a young pianist present a debut recital of the sort given by Elaine Greenfield last Sunday afternoon in Carnegie Recital Hall. Not only was the choice of music well-balanced and unhackneyed, but each piece was admirably tailored to the pianist's capabilities and temperament. Miss Greenfield, who lives and teaches in Vermont possesses a formidable technique that she uses more for intimate expressive purposes than for flashy surface effect. This was especially apparent in Schumann's deceptively difficult "Papillons." Each tricky phrase was exquisitely turned, textures merged with crystalline clarity and the entire work was infused with a tonal warmth and graceful airiness that caught the capricious nature of the music perfectly. A major proportion of Miss Greenfield's sympathies apparently lie in the French repertory, for she offered a generous selection from Debussy's second book Of Preludes, Ravel's "Oiseaux tristes" and Faure's Theme and Variations (Op.). The Preludes were particularly well conceived, characterfully etched in a clearly drawn, rhythmically strong profile that made a welcome contrast to the mushy Impressionistic haze that many pianists consider appropriate for this composer. PETER G. DAVIS -
Elaine Greenfield, Acclaimed Pianist And Teacher Elaine Greenfield pianist/Master Teacher; solo, ensemble and. Walter Hautzig,John Perry, lorin hollander, Julio Esteban, and Dorothy Taubman. http://www.elainegreenfield.com/pages/bio.htm
Extractions: Elaine Greenfield, widely recognized piano soloist and collaborative artist, has performed throughout North America, including noted appearances at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, Steinway Hall, Washington DC's Phillips Collection, Boston's Gardner Museum, and numerous college campuses coast to coast. She has been televised and broadcast over national and international radio, including the BBC (6.7 mp3 file), NPR, WGBH, WNYC, WAMC, and KBAQ. 1996 marked her first of several performances at the Historical Piano Study Center of the E. Michael Frederick Collection, Ashburnham, MA. Her recordings include the first book of Debussy Preludes; a CD with the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble; "Music of Her Own," songs and piano music by women with soprano Jill Hallett Levis; "The Transcontinental Duo," 2 CDs of music for piano 4-hands with Janice Meyer Thompson; and, most recently, " ," recording of the 24 Debussy Preludes on a 1907 Blüthner of Leipzig.
The Music Show - 1/09/2001: Saturday 1st September, 2001 lorin hollander, pianist educator Robert Lloyd, composer Joanna MacGregor,pianist I still pray (KASEY CHAMBERS) Kasey Chambers Paul Kelly, vocals http://www.abc.net.au/rn/music/mshow/s356101.htm
Kairy Koshoeva Release She s really an accomplished pianist. But there is in her playing something Judges for the D Angelo competition were lorin hollander, Jacob Lateiner, http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200106/kairy_koshoeva.html
Extractions: "Temperament, Technique, and Virtuosity": Winning Traits for Pianist Kairy Koshoeva By Marci Janas '91 "She has everything: temperament, technique, virtuosity and emotion." With this assessment, Professor of Pianoforte Monique Duphil pretty much sums up what led to Kairy Koshoeva winning the third prize at the 25 D'Angelo Young Artists Competition in Piano, held at Mercyhurst College in late April. Koshoeva, an artist diploma student from Kyrgyztan, was one of three finalists in what was her first American competition, performing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor with the D'Angelo Competition Orchestra, conducted by Frank Collura. No first prize was awarded. "First of all," she says, "the level of her playing is very high. She's really an accomplished pianist. But there is in her playing something very bright, alive, and sensitive that attracted me, and that reflects her personality. I was not at all surprised to hear that she'd won third prize at the D'Angelo. It was very well-deserved." Judges for the D'Angelo competition were Lorin Hollander, Jacob Lateiner, Gyorgy Sandor, Abbey Simon and Susan Starr.
News Archives lorin hollander and Remo Belli. Gwyneth Paltrow to Emcee an evening of from The Grateful Dead; lorin hollander, legendary concert pianist, conductor, http://www.bethabe.org/News_Archives176.html
Extractions: News from 2004 Local Institute for Music and Neurologic Function at Beth Abraham Receives Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Grant October 6, 2004, (Bronx, NY) The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF) at Beth Abraham announced today that it has been awarded a $5,000 Quality of Life Grant from the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation to support music therapy services in its recently opened Music Has Power Recording Studio. The IMNFs therapeutic recording studio enables people with spinal cord injuries and other central nervous system disorders to make music using specially adapted MIDI-based instruments, and to record their own music in a way that restores function, provides a medium for creativity, and improves thequality of life. "We have found that clients are eager to participate in our recording studio program, said Dr. Concetta Tomaino, director of the IMNF. This generous award will increase access to this vital therapy from 40 to 60 participants a week. We are delighted to receive a grant from this national foundation, which acknowledges the innovative work of our music therapy program. For many clients with injuries or neurologic disorders, music provides, at its most basic level, a powerful motivation for therapeutic exercise. Music therapists may also use the rhythmic stimuli of music to help clients improve their gait or balance. Or they may use musical instruments to enhance a clients range of motion, flexibility, or fine motor skills. Music making provides outlets for self-expression and creativity, and may be used to help clients overcome the depression that often accompanies loss of function.
Past MHP Honorees lorin hollander, Renowned Concert pianist. lorin hollander is in the fifth decadeof a continuous professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall debut http://www.bethabe.org/Past_MHP_Honorees187.html
Extractions: Concetta M. Tomaino, D.A., MT-BC, Director, Institute for Music and Neurologic Function "Music Therapy is a vital adjunct in the treatment of patients with a wide range of disorders, and no one has played a greater role in advancing this field than Connie Tomaino. She is not only a pioneer in music therapy, but has played a crucial role in bringing together therapists and basic researchers to better understand the power of music." - Oliver Sacks, M.D.
Untitled Page lorin hollander, conductor/pianist Includes Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue GraingerIrish Tune from County Derry with Carroll College Wind Symphony http://www.parkerartists.com/NewPages/hollander.html
Extractions: The 2005-2006 season marks the 50th anniversary of LORIN HOLLANDER'S Carnegie Hall debut at the age of eleven, the beginning of a continuously acclaimed international career spanning five decades. Well-Tempered Clavier Sophie's Choice and he has recorded for RCA Victor, Columbia, Angel, Delos and PianoDisc. Lorin Hollander also serves as mentor for University Study Abroad programs exploring the historical perspectives of Art, Science and Religion. It was a voice out of the whirlwind. A musician of profound insight, Hollander’s performance was simply the transcendent musical experience of a lifetime - not until afterwards was I fully struck by the ineffable beauty of this performance - it flowed from some hidden core of humanity and spread outward to define and encompass a universe - a blissful eternity, the way Michelangelo sculpted stone."
Extractions: Sacred "Merkabbah" Frequencies-Tuning Attention/Implosion - Anatakarana and the 'Phi-ish' Rainbow Bridge -This 'Helping Friendly Book' is dedicated to 'Wilson' of PHI-ish.. whose step into Yesterday required this Phi'ish RAINBOW... from Dan Winter, 4/11/2000, url: ../antakarana - other articles at ../sitemap.html note: the Carefully Calculated Plank Length Based Implosion Sound Tones Below Require the Flash Plug in. .to play. And your are warned, they are hazardous .(see below). There is power and hazard in this relatively accurate implosion sound, with it's VERY noticeable disturbing effect. The point is that you do FEEL something, you realize the PHI harmonic cascade effect is real. Please help me to use the impact of this, with all it's hazard, to help me pursuade the academic community that continuing to IGNORE the principle behind PHI IMPLOSION, is much MORE hazardous than this audio test could ever be. Note: Insert Added (bottom of this article) 6/7/2000: Phase Conjgate Mirror - Perfect Annihilation Implosion- How Glands Make BLISS - Time Reversal in Light - FasterThan Light SOUND- vs DOVE Mirror : HERE IS THE PATH LIGHT OR SOUND NEEDS TO MAKE TO CREATE Perfect Fusion, Phase Conjugation, Annihilation, Implosion, Grail.. (animated at
Antonio Pontarelli - Photo Gallery Improvising with lorin hollander Improvising with world renowned pianist lorinhollander 2004. Al Huang lorin hollander Antonio, Al Huang, lorin hollander http://www.antoniomusic.com/heros_gallery.html
Adolfo Vidal - Venezuelan Pianist Roberta Rust, Mark Zeltzer, Eleri Anjaparidze, Arthur Pizarro, lorin hollander,Boris Berezovski and Vladimir Feltsman. Born in Venezuela and winner of two http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/keyboards/pianists/vidal(adolfo).html
Oregon Symphony News Releases Awardwinning local pianist Chad Heltzel will perform Beethoven s Piano Concerto No . Leon Fleisher, Claude Frank, Peter Frankel and lorin hollander. http://www.orsymphony.org/news/0102/SS5.html
Extractions: The concert will begin with Beethoven's Overture to "The Creatures of Prometheus," a ballet based on the Greek legend of Titan, who defied the Olympian Gods to bring fire, warmth and enlightenment to mankind. The first half of the concert also will feature Heltzel's performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2. A Portland native, Heltzel was a winner of the "Young Artists at the Schnitz" concerto competition at the age of 15, and performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 at the competition's gala concert. Two years later he was featured in a live performance on Garrison Keillor's National Public Radio program "Prairie Home Companion." Heltzel is currently a student at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Canada. Leyden will conduct Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 during the second half of the concert. Written during the zenith of Beethoven's popularity, his Seventh Symphony is renowned for its dark and melancholy second movement.
Conductors Retreat At Medomak pianist lorin hollander said, Mr. Kieslers ability to conjure up the creativeenergies of the works of music which he explores is nothing short of http://www.conductorsretreat.org/ken.php
Extractions: Conductor Kenneth Kiesler is Director of Orchestras and Professor of Conducting at the School of Music of the University of Michigan. There he has conducted orchestras, choral/orchestral works and opera productions, and headed the orchestral conducting program since 1995. The graduate conducting programs attract applicants world-wide and have been consistently ranked first in the nation by US News and World Report . His former students hold prominent positions with major symphony orchestras, opera companies and educational institutions, and have won major international competitions. Mr. Kiesler regularly leads conductors' master classes for the American Symphony Orchestra League, the Conductors' Guild, the Conductors' Institute, the Manhattan School of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and Oxford University. Kiesler has appeared as guest conductor with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, the Chicago Symphony at Orchestra Hall, the Utah, Detroit, New Jersey, Florida, Indianapolis, Memphis, and San Diego Symphonies; the orchestras of Albany, Virginia, Omaha, Fresno, Long Beach, Long Island and Portland, the Texas Chamber Orchestra, the Ohio Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Festivals of Meadowbrook, Skaneateles, Sewanee, Breckenridge, and Aspen. Kiesler has appeared several times with the Jerusalem Symphony and the Haifa Symphony in Israel, the Osaka Philharmonic in Japan, the Puerto Rico Symphony in San Juan, the New Symphony Orchestra in Sofia, Bulgaria, and the Pusan Symphony among others in Korea.
The Conductors Retreat At Medomak lorin hollander pianist; MOZART Jupiter Symphony; BRAHMS Adagio form D MinorPiano Concerto; ELGAR Enigma Variations. Call 207845-3219 for more information http://www.conductorsretreat.org/
Extractions: Waldo Theater, Waldoboro, Maine Sunday, July 10, 2005, Looking for Medomak Camp? www.medomakcamp.com Please join us for our symphony orchestra concerts! Saturday, July 16, 2005, 2:00 to 3:30 and 4:00 to 5:30 Medomak Retreat Center, 307 Liberty Road, Washington, Maine Call 207-845-3219 for more information. The Experience The Teachers The Work The Idea The Retreat The Place Kenneth Kiesler ... Movement
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Burn-out lorin hollander, concert pianist, writer, and advocate for creative education,maintains that our cultural denial of what has always been known in the great http://lifestage.org/html/burn-out.html
Extractions: GOING TO THE WELL: Burn-Out Prevention Through Strengthening the Creative Self A workshop intensive sponsored by Lifestage, Inc. Life in our times is characterized by an unprecedented increase in the pace of change. Stresses produced by the speed of change are constant and complex, requiring vigilance and ongoing psychological adjustments that tax internal resources in so many ways it is difficult to replenish them at the same rate. Development of our creative capacities can keep us open, adaptable, and empowered, as well as enhance integration of the skills and self-knowledge that keep us sharp and focused on a daily basis. Role fatigue that leads to burn-out in both personal relationships and professional responsibilities is related to an imbalance between spiritual/creative expansion and the increasing intensity of demands. Therapists, counselors, health care workers, educators, and other professionals who work closely with people are especially vulnerable to the effects of stress in the current climate that requires us to accomplish more in less time and with less resources. Information about the process of role fatigue leading to burn-out and how to recognize symptoms;
Festival At Sandpoint History lorin hollander, pianist Stefan Kozinski Kelly Farris, Violinist Sarah RothenbergSmithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra The Spokane Symphony Orchestra http://www.festivalatsandpoint.com/festhistory.html
Extractions: Our History Past Festival Artists In August, 2005 The Festival at Sandpoint will celebrate its 23rd season of music in Sandpoint. What began in 1982 as a quest by a few pioneering and visionary classical music lovers to bring symphonic music to their town of 5,000, has expanded to become one of the largest arts organizations in Idaho. As The Festival has grown it has continued to honor its original mission to bring classical music to the area, however, it has expanded its vision to include quality jazz, blues, folk, world, and popular music. The Festival now draws audiences upwards of 20,000 per season throughout the region to its diverse and eclectic summer concert series, presented on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille. In addition to its summer concert series, The Festival at Sandpoint offered a summer music institute from 1985-1996 under the guidance of Artistic Director Maestro Gunther Schuller. Recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for Music, a MacCarthur Foundation "Genius" Award, two Guggenheim fellowships, the Darius Milhaud Award, the Rodgers and Hammerstein Award, three Grammy Awards and many other honors, Mr. Schuller developed, nurtured and expanded the Schweitzer Institute of Music, offering advanced study to young professional musicians in the areas of composition, chamber, jazz and conducting.
BPO Seasonal Repertoire Piano Concerto No.5 in F major, op.103 Egyptian Sibelius Symphony No.2 inD major, op.43 Neville Marriner, guest conductor lorin hollander, pianist http://www.music.buffalo.edu/bpo/bxr-7778.htm
BPO Seasonal Repertoire Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 in B minor, op.74 Pathetique Semyon Bychkov,conductor lorin hollander, pianist. 30 January, 2 February 1982 Rameau - Zais http://www.music.buffalo.edu/bpo/bxr-8182.htm