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Lori Laitman
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Lori Laitman is one of America's most prolific and widely performed composers of vocal music. She has composed over 200 songs, setting the poetry of classical and contemporary poets from Emily Dickinson to Richard Wilbur, and has also created a unique body of music commemorating the Holocaust. "It is difficult to think of anyone before the public today who equals her exceptional gifts for embracing a poetic text and giving it new and deeper life through music." (The Journal of Singing)
In June 2004, Cleveland Opera premiered Laitman’s one-act opera Come to Me In Dreams. Laitman recently completed her first full-length opera, The Scarlet Letter, to poet David Mason’s new libretto (based on the classic Hawthorne novel). The opera was commissioned by The University of Central Arkansas and premiered there on November 6, 2008 to critical acclaim.
Since launching her career in 1991, Laitman’s music has been performed frequently in the US and abroad. Some recent U.S. venues include The Frye Art Music and Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA; The Kennedy Center and The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC; Weill Recital Hall and Merkin Hall in New York, NY; The Granada in Santa Barbara, CA and The USC Fisher Museum in Los Angeles, CA. Her discography also continues to grow, with releases on Albany Records, Naxos, Channel Classics and other labels, showcasing the talents of some of today's top musicians. Laitman frequently travels to universities and festivals to give master classes on her music, and her music continues to be the subject of articles in leading industry publications.
Within These Spaces, Laitman’s newest CD, is receiving exceptional praise: “This is music of depth and richness that connects with the soul.” (American Record Guide); “Her affinity for the voice…is beyond doubt…her songs represent outpourings of great beauty.” (Fanfare Magazine). Gramophone Magazine called Laitman’s Becoming a Redwood: "An extraordinarily impressive achievement…[which indicates] increasing evidence of a major talent. Lori Laitman's beautiful, sensitively crafted songs deserve to be performed widely." In a review of her 2000 release, Mystery, Opera News says: "Composer Lori Laitman knows how to let the voice soar and explore…spinning lyrical neo-romantic vocal lines over shifting post-modern sonorities." A Journal of Singing review says of her 2003 album, Dreaming: "This is a stunning collection of widely varied songs by one of the finest art song composers on the scene today...Lori Laitman deservedly stands shoulder to shoulder with Ned Rorem for her uncommon sensitivity to text, her loving attention to the human voice and its capabilities, and her extraordinary palette of musical colors and gestures."
Laitman graduated magna cum laude from Yale College and received her Master of Music degree in flute performance from The Yale School of Music. Her recordings are available on her website, www.artsongs.com, as well as Amazon and ITunes
Lori Laitman is represented by Jona Rapoport Artist Management jona@jonarapoport.com.
For more information about Lori's music, please visit www.artsongs.com.
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Dreaming
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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Metropolitan tower, The
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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Hour, The
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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Four Dickinson songs
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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00:00:00
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I never saw another butterfly
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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00:14:56
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Dreaming
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2003
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00:01:51
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Mystery
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1998
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00:10:20
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Daughters
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1998
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00:15:30
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Holocaust 1944
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1998
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00:30:00
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Between The Bliss and Me
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1997
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00:04:39
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I Never Saw Another Butterfly
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1996
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00:14:20
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Plums
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1996
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00:02:07
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Four Dickinson Songs
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1996
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00:08:43
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Days and Nights
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1995
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00:12:35
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The Ballad Singer
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1995
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00:02:06
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Echo
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1995
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00:03:27
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The Love Poems of Marichiko
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1994
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00:11:35
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The Metropolitan Tower and Other Songs
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1992
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12:00:00
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Strong house, The
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1992
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00:00:00
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To a loose woman
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1992
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Winter night, A
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1992
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Old tunes
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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Dreaming
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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00:01:51
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Dreaming
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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Dreaming
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1991
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Vedem
his Holocaust oratorio by award-winning composer Lori Laitman and poet/librettist David Mason tells the astonishing story of the boys at Terezín and their clandestine journal Vedem.
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5/10/2010 08:00 PM
Benaroya Hall
Seattle WA us
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Phone:(206) 365-7770
Email:lori@artsongs.com
Web:www.musicofremembrance.org
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Within These Spaces
Albany
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Release Year:2009
Performers:Jennifer Check, Karyn Friedman, Amanda Gosier, Sari Gruber, Warren Jones, Lori Laitman and Randall Scarlata
Notes:"One hundred years hence, when critics look back at the art songs of our era, there will be many fine composers to laud and applaud, but few will deserve higher praise than Lori Laitman." (The Journal of Singing).
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Unsleeping: Songs by Living Composer
Blue Griffin
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Release Year:2009
Performers:mezzo-soprano Patricia Green and pianist John Hess
Notes:“The teaming of composer Lori Laitman and poet Sara Teasdale in Mystery results in five songs of generous lyricism and propulsive ardor.” (Gramophone Magazine)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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(In)Habitation: Musical Settings of Margaret Atwood by American Women Composers
Centaur
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Release Year:2009
Performers:soprano Eileen Strempel and pianist Sylvie Beaudette.
Notes:
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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For A Look Or A Touch
Naxos
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Release Year:2008
Performers:Baritone Erich Parce, cellist Amos Yang and pianist Mina Miller (for the Laitman work)
Notes:“Laitman has an uncommon ability to breathe new life into a text with her music without obscuring its original essence, and she demonstrates that sensitivity here to a remarkable degree." (Journal of Singing)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Brundibar
Naxos
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Release Year:2006
Performers:Soprano Maureen McKay and clarinetist Laura DeLuca (for the Laitman work)
Notes:“[The six songs] are performed beautifully here...The poems show that the children were well aware of their surrounding,...and the songs have a haunting quality that stays with the listener.” (American Record Guide)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Songs in Transit: An American Expedition
Capstone Records
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Release Year:2006
Performers:Soprano Melanie Mitrano and pianist/composer Lori Laitman (for the Laitman works)
Notes:Lori Laitman's setting of Dana Gioia's “Money” is one of her best. (New Music Connoisseur)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Becoming A Redwood
Albany
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Release Year:2006
Performers:Sopranos Jennifer Check, Sari Gruber and Barbara Quintiliani; mezzo-soprano Patricia Green; tenor Robert McPherson; baritones Lee Poulis, Randall Scarlata and William Sharp; bass Gary Poster; cellists Thomas Kraines and Marcy Rosen; violinist Juliette Kan
Notes:"An extraordinarily impressive achievement…[which indicates] increasing evidence of a major talent. Lori Laitman's beautiful, sensitively crafted songs deserve to be performed widely."(Gramophone Magazine)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Emily Dickinson in Song
Gasparo
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Release Year:2004
Performers:mezzo-soprano Virginia Dupuy
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Dreaming - The Songs of Lori Laitman
Albany
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Release Year:2003
Performers:Jennifer Check, Patricia Green, Sari Gruber, Randall Scarlata and William Sharp; doublebassist Gary Karr; and pianists Warren Jones and Lori Laitman
Notes:Lori Laitman deservedly stands shoulder to shoulder with Ned Rorem for her uncommon sensitivity to text, her loving attention to the human voice and its capabilities, and her extraordinary palette of musical colors and gestures.” (The Journal of Singing)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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Mystery — The Songs of Lori Laitman
Albany
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Release Year:2000
Performers:Phyllis Bryn-Julson, Lauren Wagner, and William Sharp, saxophonist Gary Louie, pianists Seth Knopp, Frederick Weldy and Lori Laitman.
Notes:"Composer Lori Laitman knows how to let the voice soar and explore…spinning lyrical neo-romantic vocal lines over shifting post- modern sonorities." (Opera News)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy/
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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American Song Recital
Channel Classics
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Release Year:2000
Performers:Lauren Wagner and Frederick Weldy
Notes:“Lori Laitman was specifically asked by Lauren Wagner to compose a song. She chose a text by Sara Teasdale and the CD is worth owning for this song alone: magnificent!” (Phonogram Magazine, 1994)
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PurchaseLink:http://artsongs.com/buy
WebSite:www.artsongs.com
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| Artist: Erik Spangler |
| Title: pastlife laptops and attic instruments |
| Album: American Voices |
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