Omega: Faculty faculty member lorin hollander is a worldrenowned concert pianist in the fifthdecade of a continuous professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall http://www.eomega.org/omega/faculty/viewProfile/a4805c2e83fbb9fcf20935602d1008d1
Extractions: For more than 30 years Hollander has led community outreach and university residencies giving master classes, conducting youth orchestras, counseling students, guiding the gifted, holding seminars on stagefright and training mentors for the arts and sciences. He performs in the workplace, for lifelong learners, in hospitals, prisons, for hospice and with people at risk. He works with corporate leaders on the process of transformation in the workplace and explores in depth a multicultural understanding of human consciousness. Hollander has also participated in many international conferences: the American Psychiatric Association, the International Transpersonal Association, several of Larry Dossey's Alternative Therapies Conferences, the International Federation of Music Therapy and the Australasian Conference on the Gifted. He presented at the State of the World Forum 2000 held concurrently with the United Nations Millennium Summit in September, 2000.
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PianoDisc - E-News At the age of 17, he went to New York to study with pianist and composer and two who are also PianoDisc artists, lorin hollander and Philippe Entremont. http://www.pianodisc.com/newsroom/details.aspx?id=51140524
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features The concert featured pianist lorin hollander in the Piano Concerto in F and theAlbert McNeil Jubilee Singers in excerpts from the opera Porgy and Bess. http://starbulletin.com/98/01/12/features/story2.html
Extractions: Special to the Star-Bulletin GEORGE Gershwin's music perches somewhat uneasily between classical and jazz. Sixty years after his death, people still ask whether it was "classical" or "jazz," whether he was "serious" or "popular" (as though jazz and popular composers are neither serious nor their works classical). One can only hope his music will someday outlast the questions. Yet the questions persist, no longer out of pure snobbishness, but because the distinction between classical and jazz idioms persists. And therein lies the uneasiness. There are good reasons why jazz is usually performed by jazz musicians and classical, by classical musicians. It is a rare artist, indeed, who can perform both well. Yesterday's Honolulu Symphony Masterworks concert celebrated the centennial of Gershwin's birth with an all-Gershwin Jubilee. The concert featured pianist Lorin Hollander in the Piano Concerto in F and the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers in excerpts from the opera "Porgy and Bess." Hollander, with the technique of a classical pianist and the soul of a jazz musician, played Gershwin as though born to it. Syncopations and complex rhythms danced from his hands. Hollander the philosopher dominated throughout: the concerto is rarely played so beautifully. Each phrase was nuanced with care, with thought, with feeling. His interpretation was melancholy and lyric rather than raucous and brash - which Gershwin can also be.
ITA Conference Presenter Information Biography Tara Elizabeth Tupper, American born pianist, has performed in recitaland This concert/presentation, with lorin hollander and Tara Tupper, http://www.itaconferences.org/presInfo.asp?pid=80
Extractions: e-mail: dwatkins@kennesaw.edu BIOGRAPHY: DAVID WATKINS, PIANIST David Watkins is a member of the piano faculty of Kennesaw State University, just outside of Atlanta. He has also served on the summer artist faculty of the Eastern Music Festival. He earned the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He has studied and coached with many renowned artists including Lucille Monaghan, Veronica Jochum, Miklos Schwalb, Robert Helps, Seymour Bernstein, Gary Wolf, Ivan Davis and Lorin Hollander. Mr. Watkins is certified as a master teacher by the Music Teachers National Association. He was President of the American Matthay Association 1994-1998, and was president of Georgia Music Teachers Association from 1994-1996. Mr. Watkins has performed on the national convention programs of the College Music Society (St. Louis), Music Teachers National Association (Little Rock) and the American Matthay Association (Penn State University). He presented a lecture recital on the Petrarch Sonnets by Liszt at the 1998 National MTNA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. He also appeared in recital at the 1988 GMTA state convention. His students have received recognition on state and national levels.
May_2005_concert_page In Bulgaria Stowell has collaborated with pianist lorin hollander in duo recitalsin Sofia and Blagoevgrad, and in 1998 she was the first in a series of http://www.arcady.org/May_2005_concert_page.html
Extractions: It was while in the DaPonte Quartet that Stein also developed his arts administration skills, leading the development of a Board and handling a myriad of administrative tasks needed to run the business operations of the Quartet. It is this rare knowledge of the business and musical sides of an arts organization that made Stein such an ideal choice for Arcady. Upon joining Arcady in 2003 as Executive Director, Stein put down the violin and bow in favor of a computer and a desk. But when Arcady Founder, Masanobu Ikemiya resigned last summer, Stein was invited to turn his creative energies to the role of Artistic Director as well. These concerts mark his return to the performing stage. Patricia Stowell, piano
TN:Ed:Solie Fott Receives Lorin Hollander Award The lorin hollander Award is given to a Tennessean whose influence has benefited The award is named for the noted concert pianist who has been at the http://www.k-12.state.tn.us/arc/newsrel/nr010731b.htm
Extractions: Search TennesseeAnytime Department of Education Home Directory Help Center Solie Fott Receives Lorin Hollander Award July 31, 2001 NASHVILLE-Retired music educator Solie Fott received the Lorin Hollander Award from the Tennessee Arts Academy at a banquet in Nashville on June 19. The Lorin Hollander Award is given to a Tennessean whose influence has benefited arts education in general and/or the Tennessee Arts Academy in particular and has been awarded to such people as Steven Cohen, Jane Walters, and Martha McCrory. The award is named for the noted concert pianist who has been at the Academy on several occasions. It is a pleasure to honor Solie Fott, said Dr. Vernon Coffey, Commissioner of Education, for his many contributions to the arts in Tennessee. Also honored at the June 19 banquet was Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Sheldon Harnick who is best known for his lyrics to the musical "Fiddler on the Roof." Solie Fott is retired professor and chair of the music department at Austin Peay State University. A graduate of George Peabody College for Teachers, he taught in Nashville Public Schools before pursuing a university teaching career. He had the major responsibility in the establishment of a Faculty Sub-Council to the Joint Presidents' Council of the state Board of Regents and served as its first chair. A past-president of the Tennessee Music Educators Association and the Tennessee String Teachers Association, Dr. Fott has been active in many professional organizations as well as a conductor, adjudicator, and clinician at various music festivals. He has performed with the Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville symphonies.
| University Of Miami unbelievably brilliant and fascinating, pianist lorin hollander will inauguratethe lorin hollander, hailed by music critics as one of the truly http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,2593-1;17891-3,00.html
Extractions: University Communications Site People askUM Calendar myUM / EASY Site Map ... University Communications January 14, 2003 UM SCHOOL OF MUSIC CELEBRATES INAUGURAL SEASON OF STAMPS FAMILY DISTINGUISHED VISITORS SERIES The series will be kicked off February 3 and continues through March 30, 2003. The Stamps Series has been made possible with the support of a $500,000 gift from Roe and Penny Stamps. rd with a master class, a recital on February 4 th featuring works by Brahms, Schubert and Mussorgsky and a lecture on February 5 th on Music, Creativity, Healing and the Spirit The series continues with a lecture from the recipient of the prestigious Electronics Industries Alliance Medal of Honor for 2002, given to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the electronics industry. Dr. Sidney Harman, one of a handful of pioneers who began the high-fidelity industry when he and partner Bernard Kardon founded the well-known Harman-Kardon Company, will present a special lecture on Entrepreneurism in the Music Industry on February 20 th th th and 21 st , respectively.
McGill Chamber Orchestra The extraordinary musical qualities of pianist lorin hollander cast a halo overthe MCO s conert Monday night ..hearing him interpret Bach s famous http://www.ocm-mco.org/en/concerts/pevents.php
Extractions: February 7th: Lord Nelson March 14th: Alexander Brott's 90th Birthday Gala April 18th: Kuerti Plays Beethoven May 9th: Orchestral Virtuosity May 30th: Beaver plays Prokofiev February 9th: McGill Evening honouring Columbia Space Shuttle March 1st: Beethoven! March 29th: Two Great Versions of the Four Seasons April 26th: Mozart and Britten May 31st: Fialkowska Plays Chopin September 27th: Bach and Beyond October 18th: Mozart and the Four Temperaments November 22nd: Messiah February 10th: Musica e Amore March 10th: Tribute to McGill April 28th: Cellissimo May 26th: A Dvorak-Brahms Celebration September 15th: 9-11 Commemorative Concert October 20th: Top Brass - A Tribute to Mozart November 17th: Mostly Mahler Upon a Quartet December 8th: Messiah March 18th: Gloria in Excelsis April 8th: Arias May 13th: Clarinetissimo! June 3rd: BACH! September 23rd: Pinchas Zuckerman - Gala October 28th: Anton Kuerti Plays Beethoven November 25th: First Messiah of the Season October 8th: Soirée française November 5th: Romantic Strings November 26th: First Messiah of the Season
Hart, Hollander Feted For Music Therapy Work Percussionist Mickey Hart and concert pianist lorin hollander will be honored atthe third annual Music Has Power Awards Dec. 1 in New York. http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2014654
Dworkin Eliason Partners / Green Room / Richard Danielpour He also trained as a pianist with lorin hollander, Veronica Jochum, and GabrielChodos. Richard Danielpour s music has been published exclusively by 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. Recent recordings include
About The Musicians As pianist with The Kent Camerata, Ms. Thompson recently toured China, Her early instructors included lorin hollander, Julio Esteban, Irene Rosenberg, http://www.frederickcollection.org/Thompson-Greenfield.html
Extractions: Janice Meyer Thompson This is her second appearance with Ms. Greenfield on the Historical Piano Concerts Series. Elaine Greenfield maintains an independent teaching studio in So. Burlington, Vermont, and since 1973 has been a member of the artist-faculty of the Adamant (Vermont) Music School, where she served as director from 1971-1982. A Master Teacher in the Music Teachers National Association, and adjudicator the American College of Musicians, she is a resource person for workshops and lecture recitals. She is listed in the international Whos Who in Music. Elaine Greenfield holds both Bachelors and Masters degrees in piano performance and teaching. Her 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 and founder of the Adamant Music School. Her Carnegie Recital Hall debut was lauded by New York Times critic Peter Davis.
About The Musicians Acclaimed for sensitive musicality and compelling artistry, pianist ElaineGreenfield has Her early instructors included lorin hollander, Julio Esteban, http://www.frederickcollection.org/Greenfield_Kevra.html
Extractions: Acclaimed for sensitive musicality and compelling artistry, pianist Elaine Greenfield Elaine holds both Bachelors and Masters degrees in piano performance and teaching. Her 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 and founder of the Adamant Music School. Her Carnegie Recital Hall debut was lauded by New York Times critic Peter Davis. Elaine's independent studio is located in So. Burlington, Vermont. In her local area she coordinates the Cathedral Arts series for the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, and is founder-director of Greenfield Piano Associates, an educational organization dedicated to the art of piano playing. She has been on the faculty of the Adamant Music School since 1973, serving as Associate Director from 1979-1982. She has performed with the Vermont Symphony, I Musici de Montreal and the Vermont Mozart Festival. Please visit Elaine on the web at www.elainegreenfield.com
Music Hall Timeline 1910 Sergei Rachmaninoff, composer and pianist (with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra) lorin hollander, piano (with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra) http://www.soc-pres-music-hall.com/tl3prevu.htm
International Music Education Policy Symposium: Biographies 2005/2006 marks the 50th anniversary of lorin hollander s Carnegie Hall debut at He appears often on Ocean Cruise Ships as pianist, conductor, lecturer, http://www.menc.org/connect/conf/imeps/symposium_biographies.html
Extractions: Home Index Search About MENC ... Contact Us BIOGRAPHIES DAN AGU (Access Panelist) POLYVIOS ANDROUTSOS (Delivery Panelist) G reek S ociety for M usic E ducation (GSME), where he served as president for two 3-year terms (1997-2003) and at the moment he is serving as vice-president. He was also chair of the organizing committees of the 1st (1998) and 2nd (2000) biennial conferences of GSME. Mr. Androutsos is the contact person in Greece for the E uropean A ssociation for S chool Music and author of the entry for Greece at its homepage and the author of the entry for Greece in the International Directory of Music and Music Education Institutions . He was a member of MENC (and EMEA) from 1992-2002. He is a member of EAS and ISME. Currently he is participating in the ISME 2004 Conference International Advisory Board. CLAUDIA DAL PINO (Access Panelist) Fritz is on executive loan from the U.S. Department of Education where he has held a variety of positions over the last 28 years. His last position at the Department was as Director of Constituent Relations. This kept him in constant contact with the broad range of education stakeholders including intergovernmental organizations, business, civil rights groups, education associations, private sector groups, and foundations. Fritz was responsible for creating, implementing and managing a comprehensive outreach, strategic relations and public engagement effort to involve and communicate with these stakeholder groups.
Caramoor Music Festival And Indoors Festival 2005 Festival He also trained as a pianist with lorin hollander, Theodore Lettvin and GabrielChodos. Since graduating, the composer has received commissions from many of http://www.caramoor.org/html/0728thenewromantics.htm
The Portland Symphony - History A residency with pianist lorin hollander is held, and the world premiere of NedRorem s Organ Concerto, commissioned by the PSO, is given. 198586 http://www.portlandsymphony.com/history.lasso
Extractions: 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). A committee comprising Henry C. Cook, Mildred M. Dugan, Carroll Brow, Arthur H. Stevens, Clinton W. Graffam Sr., and Hiram Gratrix meet at the Strand Theatre and vote to organize into a corporation called the Portland Orchestral Society "to advance and encourage the study and appreciation of music; to demonstrate to and educate our citizens about the advantages and value of good music to the community; the giving of private and public concerts; and to otherwise fulfill the offices usually devolving upon and fulfilled by such an orchestral body."
Tennessee Arts Academy - Academy Award Recipients 1997 lorin hollander, Concert pianist and Philosopher 2000 Scott Ellis, TheatreDirector; Mary Costa, Opera Singer 2001 Sheldon Harnick, Broadway Composer; http://www.tennesseeartsacademy.org/award.html
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Pianist Hsing-ay Hsu and Cellist Julie Albers deliver outstanding performances during the "Rising Stars" concert. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Keith Golay, creator of the "Temperament Teaching Model," was a guest speaker at Pedagogy Saturday. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The acclaimed duo of William Bolcom and Joan Morris performed during the MTNA FOUNDATION Gala.