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  • Upcoming production of The Three Feathers in Singapore

    L’Arietta Productions will be producing the abridged version of The Three Feathers from November 18-24, 2019 under the artistic direction of Akiko Otao Larietta. This will mark the first time an opera composed by a woman will be performed in Singapore!  Commissioned by the Center for the Arts at VA Tech, the opera is a re-telling of a Grimm’s…

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  • Lullaby selected for inclusion in NewMusicShelf’s Alto Saxophone Anthology

    Lullaby,  composed in 2000 for saxophonist Gary Louie and pianist Kirsten Taylor, was selected to be part of NewMusicShelf’s Alto Saxophone Anthology. Also included are 15 other works by Stephanie Ann Boyd, Wes Flinn, Nick Gianopoulos, Anthony Green, Chiayu Hsu, Quinn Mason, Aaron Jay Myers, Garrett Shatzer, Clare Shore, Aleks Sternfeld-Dunn, Cassie Wieland, Chelsea Williamson,…

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  • Dual premieres for Partial Lunar Eclipse, SATB and piano

    I have been jointly commissioned by the Alexandria Choral Society with Brian Isaac, Artistic Director and Virginia Choral Society with Sarah Gallo, Artistic Director, to re-envision my song Partial Lunar Eclipse (poem by Anne Ranasinghe) from the cycle And Music Will Not End. Two premieres are scheduled: The Virginia Choral Society will premiere the work on May 4, 2019 at 4 pm…

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  • City Lyric Opera presents music of Lori Laitman on their Salon Series, March 6, 2019

    City Lyric Opera presented a recital of Lori Laitman songs at the home of Beth and Larry Lenke on the evening of March 6, 2019 in New York City. In the days leading to the recital, Lori coached all the young performers, giving them first-hand insight into each of the compositions. A review of the…

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  • The Ocean of Eternity premiere now online

    The Ocean of Eternity, my song cycle to the poetry of Anne Ranasinghe, premiered February 9, 2019 at the National Opera Center, with soprano Yungee Rhie, saxophonist Michael Couper and pianist ChoEun Lee (all of whom commissioned the work). Video of the premiere is available by clicking here. I say a few words about the…

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  • songSLAM in Chicago April 14, 2019 – Hosted by Lori Laitman

    songSLAM is an art song composition competition created by Sparks & Wiry Cries.  The Fourth Coast Ensemble will be presenting this event at The Promontory in Chicago at 6 pm, with Lori as the EmCee. Ten composer/singer/pianist teams will present a new art song to compete to win $2000 in prize money. During the deliberations,…

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  • Journey for violin and piano now available on MusicaNeo

    Journey started out as a song with words — and the original poem was about a slave mother’s harsh reality as she traveled on a slave boat from Africa. Due to a misunderstanding with the poet, permission to set the poem was withdrawn. I first reworked the song as a solo for saxophone with piano…

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  • Live stream of Premiere of “The Ocean of Eternity” — February 9, 2019, National Opera Center, 7:30 pm ET

    The Ocean of Eternity, my new song cycle for soprano, soprano saxophone and piano, will premiere February 9, 2019 at 7:30 pm at the National Opera Center in New York City. To watch the live stream, please click here. The piece was commissioned by soprano Yungee Rhie, saxophonist Michael Couper and pianist ChoEun Lee, and…

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  • Grant Park Music Festival Chorus Commission – premiering July 18 and 22, 2019

    I am thrilled to announce that I have been commissioned to write an a cappella chorus piece for The Grant Park Musical Festival Chorus with director Christopher Bell. The work will premiere July 18,2019 at the Columbus Park Refectory and will be repeated on July 22 at the South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago, IL. The commission celebrates…

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  • Journey for alto saxophone and piano – now available on MusicaNeo

    Journey started out as a song. Due to a misunderstanding with the poet, permission to set the poem was withdrawn. I then reworked the song as a solo for saxophone and piano. The poem was about a slave mother’s harsh reality as she traveled on a slave boat from Africa, so I felt the timbre of…

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  • Lullaby for alto saxophone and piano – now available on MusicaNeo

    Lullaby, a short, sweet piece that I composed in 2000 for saxophonist Gary Louie and pianist Kirsten Taylor, is now availabe for sale here.  Gary and Kirsten recently recorded this work for me. It will be on my upcoming double CD from Naxos, which has a tentative release date of December 2019.    

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  • Lullaby for alto saxophone and piano – now available on MUSICANEO

    I composed Lullaby in 2000 for saxophonist Gary Louie and pianist Kirsten Taylor. We recently recorded the work for my upcoming double CD entitled “Living in The Body — Songs of Lori Laitman”. The expected release date on the Naxos label is December 2019. This short and sweet piece is just under 2 minutes long.…

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  • RBG in SONG — Live Stream, 7 pm on February 4, 2019 from the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC

    The wonderful soprano/composer Patrice Michaels has created a one-hour dramatic concert based on her RBG in Song CD. Included is Patrice’s masterful song cycle “The Long View,” a musical portrait of RBG (who happens to be Patrice’s mother-in-law). Also included is a new arrangement of my Dickinson song “Wider Than the Sky” — now orchestrated…

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  • Wigmore Hall Recital with Kitty Whately and Simon Lepper — February 18, 2019

    On February 18, 2019 at Wigmore Hall at 1 pm, mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately and pianist Simon Lepper will be presenting a recital, “From The Pens of Women.” The songs to be performed include a wide range of settings of 20th century women writers. Included is my song “I was reading a scientific article” — from…

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  • Promised Lands? Of Leaving and Longing at All Souls Church Unitarian in Washington, DC

    Washington Performing Arts will be presenting a special concert, “Promised Lands? Of Leaving and Longing,” on Feb. 10. 2019 at 2 pm at the All Souls Church, Unitarian, 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington, DC. My song “Race” – from my Holocaust, 1944 cycle, will be performed by baritone Jose Sacin and double bassist Bruce Rosenblum.…

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  • Promised Lands? Of Leaving and Longing at All Souls Church Unitarian in Washington, DC

    Washington Performing Arts will be presenting a special concert, “Promised Lands? Of Leaving and Longing,” on Feb. 10. 2019 at 2 pm at the All Souls Church, Unitarian, 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington, DC. My song “Race” – from my Holocaust 1944 cycle, will be performed by baritone Jose Sacin and double bassist Bruce Rosenblum.…

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  • Madison Leonard Recital — January 26, 2019 at Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park, MD

    Soprano Madison Leonard, a 2018 Winner at the Metropolitan National Council Auditions, along with pianist Christopher Koelzer, will be giving a recital on January 26, 2019, 8 pm at Bingham Hall of Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park, MD. The program includes Sunflowers, my song cycle to Mary Oliver poems. For more information and to purchase…

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  • New arrangement of Vedem Songs to premiere November 8, 2018

    My Vedem Songs (which come from my Vedem oratorio) exist in several versions — the original tenor and mezzo soprano with clarinet and piano, and versions for tenor or mezzo with clarinet and piano. Last summer at AlpenKammerMusik, I met the wonderful violinist Tarn Travers, and I created new arrangements of several works for him. The voice,…

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  • The Hour and Money featured on Music of our Mothers radio station

    My songs The Hour (a Sara Teasdale setting from my song cycle The Metropolitan Tower and Other Songs) and Money (a Dana Gioia setting) will be broadcast on the Music of our Mothers radio show on Wednesday,  November 14th, 2018 between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m EST.    U.S. listeners can stream the show live on…

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  • Composer in Residence at The Hartt School of Music

    I’m thrilled to announce that I will be Composer in Residence at the Hartt School of Music at The University of Hartford in January-February 2019. In addition to giving a master class and a talk about my compositional process, I will also coach students on my music. On January 31 and February 1 – 3,…

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  • I Never Saw Another Butterfly — important update!

    After years of legal wrangling, I am happy to announce that I have regained my copyright for all versions of I Never Saw Another Butterfly. A new edition will be released shortly. PDFs will go on sale on my MusicaNeo.com site and hard copies will remain available through Glendower Jones at classicalvocalrep.com.   Any questions with…

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  • The Earth and I — with The Washington Master Chorale, 10.28.18 at the National Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC

    Five years ago, The Washington Master Chorale commissioned and premiered my Emily Dickinson choral song cycle, The Earth and I.  The recording was released shortly after on the Albany label. This October 28, 2018, the Chorale will again present the cycle, along with works by contemporary American composers Effinger, Finney, Chaman, Lauridsen and Mechem, and…

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  • The Music of Lori Laitman — Recital 10.10.18 at PianoCraft in Gaithersburg, MD

    At 7:30 pm on October 10, 2018 at PianoCraft in Gaithersburg, MD (211 Perry Parkway), I will be giving a recital of my music with soprano Maureen McKay, saxophonist Gary Louie and pianist Kirsten Taylor. The concert is a benefit to support researh for Juvenile Diabetes Type 1. Selections include my two song cycles for…

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  • I Never Saw Another Butterfly — important update

    After years of legal wrangling, I am happy to announce that I have regained my copyright for all versions of I Never Saw Another Butterfly. A new edition will be released shortly. PDFs will go on sale on my MusicaNeo.com site and hard copies will remain available through Glendower Jones at classicalvocalrep.com.

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  • I Never Saw Another Butterfly — update

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