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
BILLBOARD Percussionist Mickey Hart and concert pianist lorin hollander will be honoredat the third annual Music Has Power Awards Dec. 1 in New York. http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2014654
Extractions: According to Professor Miraca Gross, Director of GERRIC: "These young people are quite remarkable. I find it inspiring that they are willing to support GERRIC in its work to assist young people who may one day be equally talented in their own fields but who currently have not been assisted to develop their abilities into achievements."
Extractions: Roundtable 2004 Program Highlights Summarizing Plenary (Schedule subject to change) This is the final convening of our Roundtable. As Roundtable attendees arrive, greet each other and find their seats, slides of images of the past two days of meetings and workshops will be projected on the walls or a screen. Stan Davis, John Kreidler, Constant Meijer, Jane Polin ... Well-Tempered Clavier at five. He has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world and is a veteran of nearly 2,500 performances: with orchestra, in recital, lecture/recital, chamber ensemble as pianist, symphony and choral conductor. He has collaborated with Bernstein, Mehta, Ozawa, Monteux, Szell, Leinsdorf, Slatkin, Previn, Schwarz, Levine, Kirchner, Haitink, Fleisher, and Ormandy among many others. He had his own national recital series on PBS and performed in the soundtrack of His mentors were Steuermann, Rudolf and Fleisher and he spent two summers at Marlboro performing with Serkin and Casals. Over the years he has appeared repeatedly with the symphony orchestras of New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, Seattle, Dallas, San Antonio and Washington, DC. His international performances have included the London Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Warsaw Philharmonic, the Berlin Symphony, Jerusalem Symphony, ORTF of Paris, New Tokyo Philharmonic and Seoul Philharmonic, among many others. He appears often on Ocean Cruise Ships as pianist, conductor, lecturer, mentor for University Study Abroad programs; he serves as festival coordinator and even as on-shore tour guide exploring the historical perspectives of Art, Science and Religion. He has recorded for RCA Victor, Columbia, Angel and Delos and PianoDisc.
»»Hollander Reviews«« The Complete pianist Body, Mind, Synthesis. Published in Hardcover by ScarecrowPress (June, 1993). Authors Ruth C. Friedberg and lorin hollander. Amazon base http://www.car-repair-manual.com/Harley_Davidson/Hollander/Hollander_25.html
MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: H hollander, lorin Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring,institutes Huang, Eileen - China born pianist, living in Positano, Italy. http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/H/
Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Instruments Keyboard Piano ... Bands and Artists : H A B C D ... Hall, Steve - Piano orchestrations of inspirational and romantic music. Biography, order information. Hess, Dame Myra (1890-1965) - A tribute to British pianist; includes a brief biography outlining her career in Europe and America with Real Audio sound files of her playing. Hinrichs, Marie-Luise - German pianist; includes CDs, photos, biography, interview, reviews. Hirata, Makiko - Includes resume, repertoire, concerts and audio samples. Hollander, Lorin - Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring, institutes for transformation in healing and education and links. Huang, Eileen - China born pianist, living in Positano, Italy. Biography, CDs, Concerts, International Chamber Music Courses in summer in Italy and China. All the Web AltaVista Google HotBot ... Yahoo This category needs an editor Help build the largest human-edited directory of the Web Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Last update: 13:16 GMT, Monday, January 26, 2004 -
Extractions: When the CD came along, a lot of us were nervous: You mean we'll have to get rid of our LPs and tapes? You mean we'll have to re-buy? But the pure convenience of a CD soon won us over, even if a few of us were suspicious about that sound which seemed to come from nowhere, ungrounded. Now the DVD is upon us, in spades, and videocassettes will perhaps go the way of the dodo (or the LP, for that matter). The DVD a shiny little disc just like the CD is an inarguable blessing. One can skip around, just as on a CD, with no tiresome reversing or fast-forwarding. The DVD is mainly a bonanza for movies, I suppose just as with a videocassette but music-lovers have a reason to rejoice, too. All those who want to see their music should be pleased. And what is there to see? Well, mainly opera, of course, the most "visual" of the types of music. But there is utility in seeing orchestral concerts and recitals, too, if only to satisfy curiosity: What did so-and-so look like? How did he present himself? What was his magnetism, if any, in the hall?
Music Hall Timeline contralto (at May Festival) Francis Poulenc, composerpianist (with Cincinnati BasilRathbone, actor (narrating at May Festival) lorin hollander, piano (with http://www.soc-pres-music-hall.com/tl3prevu.htm
TN:Ed:Solie Fott Receives Lorin Hollander Award The lorin hollander Award is given to a Tennessean whose influence has benefitedarts 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.
H Information Sites German pianist; includes CDs, photos, biography, interview, reviews. Hirata, Makiko Includes resume, repertoire, concerts and audio samples. hollander, lorin http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/H/
Extractions: Hamelin, Marc-Andre Haydn, Franz Joseph Helfgott, David Holbrooke, Joseph ... Hall, Steve - Piano orchestrations of inspirational and romantic music. Biography, order information. Hayroudinoff, Rustem - Oficial site of Russian pianist, containing his biography, reviews, concerto repertoire, discography, audio clips, photos and contact information. Hess, Dame Myra (1890-1965) - A tribute to British pianist; includes a brief biography outlining her career in Europe and America with Real Audio sound files of her playing. Himy, Eric - American pianist's web page, includes biography, reviews, pictures, touring schedule, recordings and samples. Hinrichs, Marie-Luise - German pianist; includes CDs, photos, biography, interview, reviews. Hirata, Makiko - Includes resume, repertoire, concerts and audio samples. Hollander, Lorin
Pianists Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Poland - Polen hollander, lorin Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring,institutes for Huang, Eileen- China born pianist, living in Positano, Italy http://www.yellowpages.pl/ca/212770/Pianists/
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. Recent recordings include
International Music Education Policy Symposium: Biographies 2005/2006 marks the 50th anniversary of lorin hollander s Carnegie Hall debut orchestra,in recital, lecture/recital, chamber ensemble as pianist, symphony and http://www.menc.org/connect/conf/imeps/symposium_biographies.html
Extractions: 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.
RedLudwig.com: Music News appearances by soprano Jane Eaglen, violinist Elmar Oliveira, pianist Gary Graffman,tenor Vinson Cole, pianist Garrick Ohlsson and pianist lorin hollander. http://www.redludwig.com/news/archive/020504.html
Richard Danielpour: Celestial Night and Peter Mennin. He also trained as a pianist with lorin hollander,Theodore Lettvin, and Gabriel Chodos. Since graduating, the http://www.sonyclassical.com/music/60779/bio.html
Extractions: Richard Danielpour has established himself as one of the most successful composers of his generation. Busy with commissions, awards and grants from the most distinguished quarters, Danielpour has also enjoyed the success of hundreds of performances of his work. Sony Classical recently released the first recording of Danielpours Elegies ( SK 60850 Ying Huang Sony Classical has recorded several other works by Danielpour, including a cello concerto for Yo-Yo Ma SK 66299 SK 62822 ), and Toward the Splendid City, Celestial Night and Urban Dances ( SK 60779 Dawn Upshaw Emanuel Ax Jessye Norman ... Pacific Symphony Orchestra Among Danielpour's many awards and grants are a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Grant, the Bearns Prize (from Columbia University), the Charles Ives Fellowship and a Lifetime Achievement Award (both from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters), and two Barlow Foundation grants. He has held residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and the American Academy in Rome. He is currently composer-in-residence for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. Danielpour writes music that is eclectic but essentially American, synthesized from influences as diverse as
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 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."
Great Pianists Of The Bell Telephone Hour Electronic Ab Belt pianist Szpilman, Wladyslaw pianist - Szpilman, Wladyslaw JohnBrowning / Robert Casadesus / Van Cliburn / lorin hollander / Jose Iturbi http://www.askshop.co.uk/info/search.php/action/awSearchProducts/keywords/Great
Nadia Shpachenko - Biographical Information musicians as Dmitri Bashkirov, Lazar Berman, Kevin Fitz Gerald, lorin hollander,Gilbert Kalish She has been described as a brilliant pianist on the verge of http://www-scf.usc.edu/~shpachen/bio.html
Extractions: Shpachenko began studying piano, cello, and composition at the age of five, and at the age of thirteen won recognition as both pianist and composer, performing with the Kharkov Philharmonic Orchestra and placing second in the All-Ukrainian Young Composers Competition. Her piano teacher was Sima Shwartz. At the same time, she was a founding member of the Ukrainian Folk Hebrew Orchestra, where she performed as a cellist. She then emigrated to Israel, where she studied with Professor Victor Derevianko and participated yearly in the Tel-Hai International Summer Piano Festival and in many master classes. She received a full scholarship to study in Boston at the Longy School of Music with Professor Victor Rosenbaum. She graduated with an Undergraduate Diploma in 1997, having won various competitions and awards and performed with the Longy Chamber Orchestra. At age twenty-six, she is currently completing her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Southern California on a full scholarship, studying with Professor John Perry. Nadia graduated with a Master's Degree from the University of Southern California, where she was presented with a Keyboard Studies Ensemble Award and invited to join the Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society. Shpachenko performs extensively in solo recitals and with orchestras in the United States and Europe. She has been described as "a brilliant pianist on the verge of a wonderful career...spellbinding in sensitivity and mastery of technique" for her performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 and "truly inspiring" for her performance of
Missouri Southern News Robert Henry is an internationally distinguished pianist whose performances LeslieHoward, Sergei Babayan, Sergey Dorensky, lorin hollander, Constance Carroll http://www.mssu.edu/pages/news/seniorwinner02.htm
Extractions: JOPLIN, MO (SNS) - Robert Henry, age 28 of Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, was awarded first prize in the Senior Division of the Ninth Missouri Southern International Piano Competition held April 23-27 on the campus of Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Mo. Henry received a $10,000 cash award plus a New York debut in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall scheduled for October 7, 2002. Robert Henry is an internationally distinguished pianist whose performances have been recognized as technically brilliant, musically sophisticated, and full of personality. In the 2001-2002 season, Robert Henry won first place in four international piano competitions, the most recent of which was the inaugural 2002 Atlanta International Piano Competition, where he received an unexpected engagement with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in 2004. He took first place in the 2002 Missouri Southern IPC, receiving a Carnegie Recital Hall debut. He also won first prize in both the 2002 Washington IPC and the 2001 New Orleans IPC. He is a prizewinner of many other competitions, including the 2001 Cleveland IPC. Since presenting his first solo recital at the age of 13, Mr. Henry has been heard at many universities, conventions, recital series, and on several NPR broadcasts. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 17, performing Prokofiev's Third Concerto to critical acclaim, and he has performed with several orchestras throughout the Southeast. Henry has upcoming solo performances at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., Georgia, South Carolina, Indiana and Denmark, as well as orchestral engagements with Atlanta Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Acadiana Symphony, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the FMM C Orchestra in the upcoming season.