- James Adler
James Adler (born November 19, 1950) is an American
composer andpianist hailing fromChicago ,Illinois . Adler began his piano studies at age 10 with Elsie K. Brett; his teachers include Rose Willits, Mollie Margolies, and Seymour Lipkin; he has coached withRudolph Ganz ,Ivan Moravec , Olga Barabini, and Konrad Wolff.In 1967, Adler won the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions and made his debut with the orchestra in January 1968. Subsequently, he attended theCurtis Institute of Music , receiving aBachelor's Degree in piano performance in 1973 and aMaster's Degree in composition in 1976, studying with Myron Fink. He has appeared in recital on the CSO's Allied Arts Piano Series and performed in venues ranging fromAlice Tully Hall and New York's Paramount Theatre atMadison Square Garden toLondon 'sWigmore Hall andRoyal Albert Hall to the Dimitria Festival inThessoloniki ,Greece . In 1996, his composition, "Memento mori - An AIDS Requiem," debuted in Atlanta and was later released on CD in 2001.According to "The Chicago Sun-Times," Adler is a pianist who "can create whatever type of music he wants at the keyboard." [Citation | first = Wynne | last = Delacoma | title = Adler pushes music past natural rhythms | newspaper = Chicago Sun-Times | pages = 44 | year = 1984 | date = December 3, 1984] He has received grants from Meet The Composer and from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and he is a laureate in "Who's Who in American Music" and the "International Who's Who in Music."
Adler currently lives in New York City and has been a member of the Department of Fine Arts faculty at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey, since 1987.
Discography
*2001: "
Memento mori - An AIDS Requiem "
*2008: "James Adler Plays Syncopated Rhythms "References
* Yamaha Artists Web Site Citation | accessdate=2008-09-27 | title=James Adler | url=http://www.yamaha.com/Artists/ArtistDetail/0,,CNTID%25253D543490%252526CTID%25253D501396%252526CNTYP%25253DARTIST,00.html
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