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Leonard Lehrman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leonard Lehrman
Leonard J() Lehrman is an American composer who was born in Kansas, on August 20, 1949, and grew up in Roslyn, NY. Since Aug. 3, 1999, he has resided in Valley Stream, NY. His teachers included Lenore Anhalt, Elie Siegmeister, Olga Heifetz, the Guarneri Quartet, Earl Kim, Kyriena Siloti, Harry Levin, Nadia Boulanger, Jean-Jacques Painchaud, Leon Kirchner, James Yannatos, Karel Husa, William Austin, Robert Palmer, George Gibian, Tibor Kozma, Wolfgang Vacano, John Eaton, Donald Erb, and Herbert A. Deutsch. On July 31, 1978 he married Karen Shaw Campbell. They were divorced in November, 1986. On July 14, 2002 he married Helene Williams Spierman. They have collaborated on close to 600 performances since March 1987, including 17 CDs and over 1700 videos on YouTube, with over 140,000 views to date. ==Life and career== Lehrman has composed 220 works, including 10 operas and 6 musicals. He won the 2002 Sunrise/Sunset Competition of the Brookhaven Arts Council in 2002 for his setting of Abel Meeropol (Lewis Allan)'s poem "Conscience". Since 1973 he has worked for the Metropolitan Opera (Assistant Chorus Master 1977-78), Bel Canto Opera, After Dinner Opera, Aviva Players, the Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus, the Jewish Music Theater of Berlin, the Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus, the Workmen's Circle Chorus, the Oceanside Chorale, the Blaue Jungs/Hanseaten Deern German Chorus of East Meadow, and the Bronx Opera. In February 2014 he became Organist/ChoirDirector/Composer-in-Residence of Christ Church Lutheran in Rosedale, NY. In August 2014 he became High Holidays Organist/Choir Director of the Metropolitan Synagogue in Manhattan. His works and performances are represented on recordings by Opus One, Premier, Capstone, Albany, and Original Cast Records.
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