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1. Lorin Hollander - Aaron Copland Centennial Year 2000
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Lorin Hollander is in the 5th decade of a continuous professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall debut at the age of eleven. He was an infant child prodigy who composed music at age three and performed the Well-Tempered Clavier of Bach at five. He has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world and is a veteran of nearly 2000 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 For over 30 years he 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. Hollander also lectures on, and leads explorations of, human consciousness and creativity, transpersonal psychology, transformational education and mentoring, spiritual and personal growth and integral health. He investigates how we may end and prevent the violent, criminal and suicidal dysfunctions of our children, (Columbine High) while empowering our senior citizens to become true mentors and Elders. He sheds new light on the relevance of sacred and ancient knowledge. He works with corporate leaders on the process of transformation in the workplace and explores in depth a multi-cultural understanding of the nature of being human.

2. BigSplat.net - Lorin Hollander
2002, at 1000 AM Grades 36 Music, according to pianist lorin hollander, is more than just sounds that are pleasing to
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The Reg Lenna Civic Center presents the
2002-2003 Youth Series Schedule Addressing NYS Learning Standards: ELA 1, 2, 3, 4, and ARTS 1, 2, 3, 4 Lorin Hollander Western New York Chamber Orchestra November 14, 2002, 12:30-1:30 PM Grades 3-12 Artistic Director Joel Revzen will conduct this special youth concert of the 40-player Western New York Chamber Orchestra. Students will participate in the performance, having prepared repertoire during two residency programs with the WNYCO Concertmaster, Cornelius Duffalo, in September and with a WNYCO string quartet in October. The Nutcracker Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet December 12, 2002, 10:00-11:45 AM, Grades K-12 December 13, 2002, 10:00-11:45 AM, Grades K-12 Experience the enchantment of the holidays in this heartwarming tale of magic and memories. Watch as toy soldiers come to life, sugarplum fairies dance, an enormous tree "grows" before our eyes, and Clara journeys to the land of Snow and Sweets. Under the artistic leadership of Ms. Monika Alch and artistic advisor Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, the Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet returns to the Civic Center for this sumptuous performance of Tchaikovsky’s classic Russian ballet. Chautauqua Concert Band Sponsored by the Chautauqua County Music Teachers Association January 4, 2003

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ational Patrons and Patronesses The title of National Patron or National Patroness is conferred upon a musician who has attained a national reputation in his or her field. Hinson, Maurice pianist. Hogg, Ima* - Philanthropist. hollander, lorin - pianist. Hollingsworth, Stanley - Composer
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ational Patrons and Patronesses
The title of National Patron or National Patroness is conferred upon a musician who has attained a national reputation in his or her field. The title may also be conferred upon a nationally recognized patron of music. * - Deceased Abel, Bruce - Baritone
Alexander, Josef - Composer, Educator
Almond, Claude* - Educator
Anthony, Betsy - Educator
Arrau, Claudio* - Pianist
Babbitt, Milton - Composer
Banowetz, Joseph - Pianist
Barber, Samuel* - Composer
Barbirolli, Sir John* - Conductor
Battersby, Edmund - Pianist
Beeson, Jack - Composer, Educator Berger, Jean* - Composer Bergman, Gustave - Manager, Coach Bezanson, Philip* - Composer, Educator Bishop, Ronald T. - Tubist Blankenship, Jan* - Pianist, Educator Bloch, Joseph - Pianist, Educator Bolcom, William - Composer, Pianist Bolt, Ben - Classical Guitarist Brown, Harry John - Conductor Bruck, Gene - Musicologist, Critic Brusilow, Anshel - Conductor Bueche, Gregory* - Educator Busch, Fritz* - conductor Cedrone, Frank - Pianist Chapple, Stanley* - Educator

4. Artist Series / Software
lorin hollander Records for PianoDisc Worldrenowned concert pianist lorin hollander, who began his career 40 years ago with a debut at Carnegie Hall in New York, has brought his talents to PianoDisc.
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Lorin Hollander Records for PianoDisc World-renowned concert pianist Lorin Hollander, who began his career 40 years ago with a debut at Carnegie Hall in New York, has brought his talents to PianoDisc. Artist Series: Lorin Hollander is the latest entry in the PianoDisc music library. The 15-track classical recording, made in early November at PianoDisc's headquarters in Sacramento, California, contains Hollander's renditions of works by Bach, Bartók, Debussy, Ravel and others. Since his musical debut at age 11, Hollander has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Toronto Symphony orchestras. He also has appeared with the National Symphony of Washington, D.C., the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the London Philharmonic. Hollander performed on the soundtrack for the film Sophie's Choice , and has appeared on several television programs. He has lectured on a variety of subjects related to the arts, and has served as an advisor to such organizations as the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (Office of the Gifted and Talented), and the American Symphony Orchestra League. Go back to "Current News"

5. Elaine Greenfield, Acclaimed Pianist And Teacher
Elaine Greenfield pianist/Master Teacher; solo, ensemble and It's refreshing to hear a young pianist present a debut recital of the sort given by "Beautiful playing!". lorin hollander. "Elaine Greenfield played with feeling and sensitivity
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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 -

6. Lorin Hollander - Copland Centennial 2000
Louis Globe Democrat. “The best, the absolute best, was the incredible LorinHollander, a pianist who can take any piece you think you know, and transform
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Year 2000 marks the Aaron Copland Centennial. Lorin Hollander is one of the few pianists who plays the Copland Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, a wonderful and neglected work which Hollander performed with Copland, himself, conducting. Lorin’s experience working with Copland is fascinating material for music classes and pre-concert lectures. He has recorded the Piano Concerto with Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony for Delos
Concerto by Copland is Concert Highlight
“Aaron Copland’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra was the high point of the program. Hollander threw himself into it with all the energy of a submarine technician on shore leave. His playing soared. It was loose, flashy, exciting, playful and everything else a ‘jazz’ performance should be.”
St. Louis Globe - Democrat
“The best, the absolute best, was the incredible Lorin Hollander, a pianist who can take any piece you think you know, and transform it into a fascinating stranger. Hollander is ferociously of the 20th (century). He dives into dissonances, revels in overtones and plays jack-in-the-box with voicing. His playing is consistently provocative, and his involvement is consistently 150%.”
Cincinnati Enquirer “Returning for the third time in less than four years, Lorin Hollander joined the orchestra in a performance of Aaron Copland’s

7. Pianist, Former Child Prodigy Lorin Hollander To Perform May 18
IOWA CITY, Iowa Renowned pianist lorin hollander, who debuted at Carnegie Hallwhen he was 11 years old, will perform from 730 to 845 pm Thursday, May 18
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CONTACT: STEPHEN PRADARELLI
100 Old Public Library
Iowa City IA 52242
(319) 384-0007; fax (319) 384-0024
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
Well-Tempered Clavier of Bach at 5, Hollander has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world.

8. Lorin Hollander - Institutes For Transformation, Healing & Education
NEWS from the Augsburg College News Service For Release April 8, 1998 Contact Carley Miller lorin hollander on the importance of arts at Augsburg and Schmitt Music Foundation present lorin hollander, concert pianist and noted researcher on mind/body/spirit in
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Lorin Hollander is in the process of creating a unique series of Institutes which would explore several important issues crucial to the lives of children and perhaps the survival of our society. In part, these Institutes will research and illuminate in the greatest depth possible the underlying causes of the personal dysfunctions of addiction, violence, and emotional/spiritual disturbance which are destroying so many in our society, including young children (witness Columbine High). The goal is to discover how these dysfunctions might be prevented and to create the “preventive education” able to accomplish this. The dysfunctions include substance abuse, relationship addiction, domestic and child violence, crime, child and teenage suicide, depression, teenage pregnancy, and other emotional and spiritual crises. The purpose of this overview is to give some sense of the scope of what these Institutes will undertake and the ways in which their work will be interrelated. The power lies in the integration of a medical and psychological research/service facility with a university mentorship/creativity research institute.
Lorin performing for death row prisoners at Lebanon Correctional Institute in Kansas The vision is to illuminate what is as-yet unknown or unclear (in western paradigms) about human consciousness, clarify its relevance to the realms of healing, childhood dysfunction, education and spiritual reality, while creating models and programs with the power to address a number of the most urgent crises facing humanity. The primary focus of the Institutes will be integral healing and wellness, creating a prevention for the addictive, suicidal and violent dysfunctions in children (Columbine High), the study of creativity, training of mentors for basic education, preparation of guides, mentors and counselors for the highly gifted, convening congresses of indigenous peoples for comparative evaluation of healing practice, art and spiritual experience in education, and the implementation of transformative programs and curricula for the fifty United States.

9. UI Campus Notes - Iowa Center For The Arts
24 pianist lorin hollander will present Music, the Creative Process andthe Path of Enlightenment The Wounded Healer at 1 pm Sunday, Sept.
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CONTACT: PETER ALEXANDER
100 Old Public Library
Iowa City IA 52242
(319) 384-0072; fax (319) 384-0024
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 Gershwin’s "Rhapsody in Blue" and Aaron Copland’s 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.

10. New West Concert To Feature Pianist Lorin Hollander
New West concert to feature pianist lorin hollander. New pianist lorinhollander will be the soloist for the SaintSaens concerto. The
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New West concert to feature pianist Lorin Hollander
New West Symphony music director and conductor Boris Brott will lead the New West Symphony in its first Amgen Masterpiece Series concert of the 2001/2002 season at 8 p.m., Sat., Oct. 13 in the Fred Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. The program will include Claude Debussy’s "Trois Nocturnes," the piano concerto No. 5 in F Major, Opus 103, "Egyptian" by Camille Saint-Saens; and the Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Opus 55, "Eroica" of Ludwig Van Beethoven. All three works will be receiving their first performances by the New West Symphony. Pianist Lorin Hollander will be the soloist for the Saint-Saens concerto. The women of the Ventura Master Chorale will provide the voices for the "Trois Nocturnes." Hollander is in the fifth decade of a continuous professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall debut at age 11. He has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world and is a veteran of nearly 2,000 performances. Hollander will be the guest for "Meet the Artist" at 9:30 a.m., Thurs., Oct. 11 in the Founders Room of the Civic Arts Plaza. The program, which is free and open to the public, is sponsored by the New West Symphony League.

11. Conductors Retreat At Medomak
pianist Gives Spectacular Performance. "lorin hollander created a sensation with a spectacular performance that was one
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Lorin Hollander is in the 5th decade of a continuous professional career that began with a Carnegie Hall debut at the age of eleven. He was an infant child prodigy who composed music at age three and performed the Well-Tempered Clavier of Bach at five. He has performed with virtually every major symphony orchestra in the world and is a veteran of nearly 2000 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 For over 30 years he 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. Hollander also lectures on, and leads explorations of, human consciousness and creativity, transpersonal psychology, transformational education and mentoring, spiritual and personal growth and integral health. He investigates how we may end and prevent the violent, criminal and suicidal dysfunctions of our children, (Columbine High) while empowering our senior citizens to become true mentors and Elders. He sheds new light on the relevance of sacred and ancient knowledge. He works with corporate leaders on the process of transformation in the workplace and explores in depth a multi-cultural understanding of the nature of being human.

12. Lorin Hollander At Augsburg College
of arts at Augsburg Minneapolis The Schubert Club, Augsburg College, and SchmittMusic Foundation present lorin hollander, concert pianist and noted
http://www.augsburg.edu/about/news-archive/lorin_hollander.html
NEWS from the Augsburg College News Service
For Release April 8, 1998
Contact Carley Miller
Lorin Hollander on the importance of arts at Augsburg
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."

13. Davidson Insitute For Talent Development Home PG Cybersource
Worldclass musician, lorin hollander is now in the fifth decade of a career andlecture/recitals with orchestra and chamber ensemble as pianist and symphony
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14. Website Portfolio - Dancing Eyes Design
lorin hollander is one of the most gifted concert pianists of our time. In additionto his performances as a concert pianist, he lectures on and leads
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This is the Dancing Eyes Design website portfolio. Included here are sites I have designed, co-designed, and/or maintain for clients. There are works in progress here as well, soon to be online. Please visit again as this portfolio grows....
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Blue Deer Center is a healing community rooted in the living traditions of the Huichol shamans of Mexico. I designed the layout and graphics for the site, and development and maintenance are a team effort by several members of the Blue Deer community. Niall Williams Niall Williams is a highly acclaimed author and playright who lives in County Clare, Ireland with his wife Christine Breen, with whom he has collaborated on a series of non-fiction books about their life and travels in Ireland. Kent Homeopathic Associates KHA create the ultimate software for practitioners of homeopathywith a major emphasis on education and training. I took over the design and maintenance of the Kent Homeopathic Associates site in 2000. The original site structure remains, though I have added and rearranged many features along the way, short of a complete overhaul, which is forthcoming.

15. 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
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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.

16. Ventura County Star: Culture
pianist lorin hollander, who guested with the New West Symphony last week, livedup to the challenge of performing Aram Khachaturian's complex Concerto for
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Hollander's lasting impression New West audience won't soon forget the piano mastery of Lorin Hollander By Rita Moran, Arts writer
February 27, 2003
The force was with him, and the finesse. Guest soloist Lorin Hollander shared his superior talents with New West Symphony audiences Friday night in Oxnard and Saturday night in Thousand Oaks, making an encore appearance after first performing with the orchestra in October of 2001. A generation before that, Hollander was a guest artist with the venerable but now defunct Ventura Concert Series. The gap between then and now was a long drought for his county fans, but the dynamic Hollander is making up for lost time.

17. Conductors Retreat At Medomak
at Medomak, the subject of a feature article in the April, 2002 Atlantic Monthly“Conducting A backwoods Guide.” pianist lorin hollander said, “Mr
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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.
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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.

18. Music
was not your father's Rhapsody in Blue. Rather, it was uniquely lorin hollander'sormore accurately, it was the way pianist lorin hollander felt composer
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19. Music
world of George Gershwin By Jeff Rapsis HippoPress.com To pianist lorin hollander,the challenge of playing Rhapsody in Blue isn't hitting the right notes.
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Music Contact us Home Febuary 13, 2003 Recreating the world of George Gershwin
By Jeff Rapsis
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To pianist Lorin Hollander, the challenge of playing "Rhapsody in Blue" isn't hitting the right notes. Rather, he aims to rescue the work from the isolation of the concert hall and reconnect it with the world from which it came.
And that world, which he senses in every measure of the music, is the one that surrounded young composer George Gershwin when it was written-the world of Tin Pan Alley song pluggers, of the Charleston dance craze, of bouncy show tunes penned by Irving Berlin, Vincent "Tea for Two" Youmans, and Gershwin himself.
The world that produced "Rhapsody in Blue" is gone, but the written music endures. And so does Hollander's interest in the work, even after he's played it in concert more times that he can count.
"Here's a work I've performed hundreds of times before, and I begin as if I've never seen it before," said the pianist, who eagerly talks about his passion for the music.

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hollander, lorin Featuring reviews, concerts, residencies, teaching and mentoring,institutes for Huang, Eileen Chineseborn pianist and writer; brief biography
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Lawyer/musician plays selections from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. Grasso, Fabio (b.1969) Biography, artistic activity and other information about the Italian pianist and composer. Grimaud, Helene Fan page: pictures, reviews, interviews, audio samples. Hall, Steve Piano orchestrations of inspirational and romantic music. Biography, order information. Haywood, Sam

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