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
DAVID WATKINS, Pianist DAVID WATKINS, pianist. including Lucille Monaghan, Veronica Jochum, Miklos Schwalb,Robert Helps, Seymour Bernstein, Gary Wolf, Ivan Davis and lorin hollander. http://ksuweb.kennesaw.edu/~dwatkins/
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.
NPR : Performance Today For Wednesday, November 4, 1998 . Bach from the Big Island pianist lorin hollander performs two chorale preludesby JS Bach, Sleepers, Awake! and Sheep May Safely Graze. From an October http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=4-Nov-1998
NPR : Performance Today For Saturday, November 7, 1998 Bach from the Big Island pianist lorin hollander performs two chorale preludes byJohann Sebastian Bach Jesu, Joy of Man s Desiring and Sheep May Safely http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=7-Nov-1998
Register At NYTimes.com EMERSON BICENTENNIAL , with the Cygnus Ensemble and the poet John hollander. NEW YORKPHILHARMONIC , conducted by lorin Maazel, with Leon Fleisher, pianist. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/07/arts/music/07BIVES.html?8bl=&pagewanted=print&
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/oldsite/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.
A Soprano On Her Head By Eloise Ristad FORWARD by lorin hollander, concert pianist Eloise Ristad deals here with complexproblems which torment and cripple so many of our most creative and talented http://www.achievingexcellence.com/sample_chapters/p-Ris1_chapter.html
Extractions: Select a Category Home What's New Directory Audiotapes Books Videotapes Free Audio Links Articles Book Chapters Author Bios Mailing Lists Contact FAQs About Us NLP Introductory NLP Meta-Programs NLP Personal Development Spirituality NLP Conference Audios 1998 IASH Audiotapes 1999 IASH Audiotapes 1998 IASH Videotapes Hypnosis Ericksonian Hypnosis Self-Hypnosis Hypnosis Conf. Audios Athletics Back Health Vision Improvement ATM Moshe Feldenkrais Home Sample Chapters Eloise Ristad deals here with complex problems which torment and cripple so many of our most creative and talented people, and she does so with compassion, wisdom, and wit. The problem of stage fright, for instance, is a suffering of epidemic proportions in our society, and involves modalities of thought and projections that rob spontaneity and enthusiasm in artistic performance. Those interested in creative education have long felt that an entirely new, holistic and nurturing process of allowing individuals to discover and express themselves is needed if our educational system is to avoid the neuroses and creative blocks of the past generation. This book illuminates through its conversational style the destructive inhibitions, fears, and guilt experienced by all of us as we fail to break through to creativity. This story is told to me day after day in conservatories and college campuses around the world. Indeed I felt at times that she was telling of my own most petty and debilitating fears.
DAVINCI INSTITUTE - MemberAwardRecipients Chamber Orchestra; Dale Clevenger, principal French horn of the Chicago Symphony;David Taylor Dance Company; lorin hollander, concert pianist; Barroco Andino http://www.charityadvantage.com/davinciinstitute/MemberAwardRecipients.asp
Extractions: Oklahoma City University , Dean of Music Currently President of the DaVinci Institute, Mark Parker has championed excellence in music performance and education for more than 20 years, devoting his entire career to arts education and making the arts accessible to Oklahomans. Conductor of the Oklahoma City University Symphony Orchestra and Dean of the OCU School of Music, he is known for international outreach and for linking academic and professional worlds of the arts. A person of incredible vision and commitment to the arts in Oklahoma he helped raise more than $10 million for OCU School of Music and created the first All Steinway School at OCU. Dean Parker has also taken an active role with the Oklahoma Israel Exchange (OKIE) bringing Israeli students and performing groups to our state and coordinating a cultural and educational presence in Oklahoma INTERNATIONAL INTERCULTURAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD MANUEL PRESTAMO, Ph.D.
Musician Biographies Phyllis Curtin, Lukas Foss, Claude Frank, Lee Hoiby, lorin hollander, Ruth Laredo Edwards,Matthew, piano Active concert pianist and chamber musician, who has http://www.lapisisland.com/musician_biography.htm
Extractions: World renowned string quartet, founded in 1965 by the distinguished Italian violinist Giorgio Ciompi. Regularly tours throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Collaborates on a regular basis with leading soloists, including Menahem Pressler, Branford Marsalis, and Susan Naruki, among others. Quartet in Residence: Duke University. Recordings: CRI, Arabesque, Albany, Gasparo, and Sheffield Lab labels. Members: Eric Pritchard, first violin; Hsiao-Mei Ku, second violin; Jonathan Bagg, viola; Fred Raimi, cello. Dorian Wind Quintet Active concert pianist and chamber musician, who has also worked as soloist with several prominent orchestras and chamber ensembles. His work in contemporary music has led to regular appearances with several new music groups, including the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Composer's Inc., Stanford Woodwind Quintet, ALEA Ensemble, and SIRIUS, among others. He has also worked as an accompanist and chamber musician with various musicians from some of the finest orchestras. Hiraga/Wyrick/Shapiro Trio Founded 2001 by Amy Hiraga, violin; Peter Wyrick, cello; and Marc Shapiro, piano; all members of the San Francisco Symphony. The trio performs annually at the Mohonk Festival for the Arts in New York. Peter Wyrick is also Associate Principal Cellist of the San Francisco Symphony, and a founding member of the renowned Ridge String Quartet. Marc Shapiro has been Principal Pianist of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus since 1984. He is also a member of the San Francisco Symphony, and guest artist with many distinguished soloists and ensembles, and has recorded with Delos, Argo (London/Decca), New Albion, Music and Arts, Cantilena and d'Note.
Sinclair Community College Concert pianist lorin hollander and Nerine Barrett were here several times for residencies.Poet Gwendolyn Brooks read her work and encouraged young writers. http://www.sinclair.edu/academics/fpa/information/FinePerformingArtsPastDeans/Ja
Extractions: This Area Entire Site QuickLinks Contact Us Course Schedule Presidential Inauguration Academic Divisions College Without Walls Distance Learning Student Services Admissions Career Services Counseling Services Enrichment Center How-to-begin Administrative Offices Campus Departments Human Resources Job Opportunities Academic Centers Library Early Childhood Center Tartan Campus Store Tartan Card Technology Athletics Campus Organizations Phone Directory Academic Divisions Division Information Transfer Options FAQs ... Other Jack A. DeVelbiss Jack A. DeVelbiss Ph.D. He had served as director of the Living Arts Center, a pilot project funded for three years starting in 1966 by the U.S. Office of Education. The program, easily one of the most innovative and provocative plans to surface in the country, made Dayton the focus of national attention. It brought educators and artist here from throughout the United States to see the center in action.
Extractions: Publicist, Glenn Gould Conference In the autumn of 1977, a twelve-inch copper recording was shrouded in aluminum and sealed into each of two spacecraft which were launched on a journey plotted to take them beyond our solar system. If, half a million years from now, some galactic towtruck operator should retrieve Voyager II and listen to the record, he would hear messages from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former U.N. Secretary Kurt Waldheim, greetings in a number of our planet's languages, sounds of Earth's natural world and a number of musical selections, including Glenn Gould playing the Prelude and Fugue in C Major from the second book of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. Our extra-terrestrial listener would hear a performance by one of the earth's most gifted pianists. What he may never know is that playing the piano was only one of Gould's remarkable talents. In the final scene of Vincent Tovell's video documentary Glenn Gould: A Portrait , director and narrator Eric Till describes Gould's life as "very much akin to a fugue, with its extraordinary overlapping of subjects: the fact that he was as great a writer as he was a pianist; as great a broadcaster as he was a musician and philosopher."
Grammy Awards 114 ( Trout ) Zino Francescatti, violinist; Robert Casadesus, pianist BeethovenSonatas in D Major for Violin, K. 218 lorin hollander (Leinsdorft conducting http://www.goldderby.com/lostmind/year/1963/1963grammy.htm
The McGill Chamber Music Orchestra Supports Cancer Research entitled IntimacyGreatness, opened on October 8, 2001 at the Place des Arts ThéâtreMaisonneuve with a Soirée Française featuring pianist lorin hollander. http://www.med.mcgill.ca/cancer/McGill Chamber Music Orchestra.htm
Extractions: FRENCH The McGill Chamber Music Orchestra supports cancer research The McGill Chamber Music Orchestra has formed an exciting fundraising partnership with the McGill Cancer Centre for its 2001-2002 concert series One third of the proceeds from the sale of tickets for three, four, five and six concerts purchased at full regular price will be donated to the McGill Cancer Research Centre. The 62 nd season, entitled Intimacy-Greatness, opened on October 8, 2001 at the Place des Arts Théâtre Maisonneuve with a Soirée Française featuring pianist Lorin Hollander. The remaining 6 concerts feature the work of the worlds greatest artists and Montreals finest musicians led by conductors Alexander and Boris Brott. All concerts are to take place at the Place des Arts Théâtre Maisonneuve, while Handels Messiah will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on November 26. Music and medicine share common properties of healing. My family has been deeply and personally touched by the devastation of cancer. Donating a share of our ticket revenue for cancer research is a magnificent way of adding value to our concert series - Boris Brott, Conductor of the McGill Chamber Music Orchestra.
History At Sangamon Auditorium 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: History Spring 1981 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 children's 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. Spring 1981
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.
Wauu.DE: Arts: Music: Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Pianists: H http//members.bellatlantic.net/~ehb24/. hollander, lorin Featuring reviews, concerts,residencies Howard, Leslie Official site of Londonbased concert pianist. http://www.wauu.de/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/H/
Education hvalley.org. lorin hollander, concert pianist, transformational lecturer,and mentor for the gifted, www.lorinhollander.com. Institute http://www.stevensportal.com/categories/educationlearning.html
Extractions: committed to making a positive difference in the lives of children, publishers of language arts materials under The Letter People brand name, www.letterpeople.com. Albany Free School, founded in 1969 by Mary Leue, the oldest inner-city independent alternative school in the U.S., www.albanyfreeschool.com. Albert Schweitzer Institute for the Humanities, conducts educational programs in youth ethics and health care development, www.schweitzerinstitute.org. Association Montessori Internationale, furthering the study, application and propagation of the Montessori ideas and principles for educational and human development, www.montessori-ami.org. Center for Study of Science and Religion, unique as an academic enterprise dealing with topics at the conjunction of science and religion, supported by Columbia University, www.columbia.edu/cu/cssr. Cincinnati Observatory Center, houses the oldest telescope still in use in the United States, www.cincinnatiobservatory.org.
Valley Advocate: Me Llamo Scheherazade Extravagant names and exotic tales will abound on January 10, when the SpringfieldSymphony , along with pianist lorin hollander, performs The Pleasure Dome of http://www.valleyadvocate.com/gbase/Music/content.html?oid=oid:49194
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder - ENTERTAINMENT the terrific artists such as Slide Hampton, Ramsey Lewis, lorin hollander, ReginaCarter Jazz pianist Eddie Palmieri and the Caribbean Jazz Project perform on http://spokesman-recorder.com/news/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=42126&sID=37