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Solo Piano Music of Elodie Lauten Performed by Composer on April 25
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Composer/keyboardist Elodie Lauten will present a program of her solo piano music on Sunday, April 25 – 4 PM at the Gershwin Hotel, 7 East 27th Street in Manhattan. This event is presented in cooperation with Robert Slaughter of Arts Olympus.
The performance will celebrate the release of Elodie Lauten Piano Works, a 2 CD retrospective of some of her finest piano music on the Unseen Worlds label - http://www.unseenworlds.net/. She will perform Variations on the Orange Cycle, cited by Chamber Music America as one of the 100 best works of the 20th century, some of her early piano works that were featured on WNYC as early as 1981, the Sonate Modale, released for the first time on the Unseen Worlds collection, and some international tangos.
Admission to the April 25 event is $10, which includes a post-concert reception. For reservations and more information, call 212-388-0202.
The Gershwin Hotel main lobby provides a beautiful grand piano and a colorful and elegant environment. Visit them at http://www.gershwinhotel.com/english/site1.php.
Elodie Lauten (http://www.elodielauten.net) is a composer/keyboardist/producer who has been described as a pioneer of post-minimalism, and a force on the new music scene. More than two dozen recordings of her music have been released on 10 labels. Lauten has received several major awards and performances at many venues in New York and Paris, including the Lincoln Center Festival, the New York City Opera, the Whitney Museum, The Kitchen, the World Music Institute, the SEM Ensemble and the Paris Museum of Modern Art. Lauten’s Symphony 2001, was premiered by the SEM Orchestra in New York. Read her Music Underground blog at http://www.sequenza21.com/lauten.html. See video of her performance of Sonate Modale at http://vimeo.com/10989248.
For press inquiries, please contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Composer/keyboardist Elodie Lauten will present a program of her solo piano music on Sunday, April 25 – 4 PM at the Gershwin Hotel, 7 East 27th Street in Manhattan. This event is presented in cooperation with Robert Slaughter of Arts Olympus.
The performance will celebrate the release of Elodie Lauten Piano Works, a 2 CD retrospective of some of her finest piano music on the Unseen Worlds label - http://www.unseenworlds.net/. She will perform Variations on the Orange Cycle, cited by Chamber Music America as one of the 100 best works of the 20th century, some of her early piano works that were featured on WNYC as early as 1981, the Sonate Modale, released for the first time on the Unseen Worlds collection, and some international tangos.
Admission to the April 25 event is $10, which includes a post-concert reception. For reservations and more information, call 212-388-0202.
The Gershwin Hotel main lobby provides a beautiful grand piano and a colorful and elegant environment. Visit them at http://www.gershwinhotel.com/english/site1.php.
Elodie Lauten (http://www.elodielauten.net) is a composer/keyboardist/producer who has been described as a pioneer of post-minimalism, and a force on the new music scene. More than two dozen recordings of her music have been released on 10 labels. Lauten has received several major awards and performances at many venues in New York and Paris, including the Lincoln Center Festival, the New York City Opera, the Whitney Museum, The Kitchen, the World Music Institute, the SEM Ensemble and the Paris Museum of Modern Art. Lauten’s Symphony 2001, was premiered by the SEM Orchestra in New York. Read her Music Underground blog at http://www.sequenza21.com/lauten.html. See video of her performance of Sonate Modale at http://vimeo.com/10989248.
For press inquiries, please contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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