![]()
Topics: International Speakers Bureau, Inc. |
![]() Fee Range: Call For Quote (fee note) |
|
|
|
Biography: 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, Levine, Kirchner, Haitink, Fleisher, and Ormandy among many others. He had his own national recital series on PBS and performed in the soundtrack of "Sophie's Choice." His mentors were Steuermann, Rudolf and Fleisher and he spent two summers at Marlboro working 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 the National Symphony of Washington DC. His European 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, and in Naples, Rome and Florence, Italy, 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. 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. |
|
|
Programs: The Hero's Journey: A Lecture with Music |
|
|