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Lori E. Sims (1997)
Piano
B.M. Peabody
M.M. Yale
Artist Diploma (Germany)
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She received
the First Prize Gold Medal at the 1998 Gina
Bachauer International Piano Competition.
Other prizes include first place co-winner
of the 1994 Felix Bartholdy-Mendelssohn
Competition in Berlin, winner of the 1993
American Pianists' Association Competition
with outstanding distinction from the jury.
She has performed
throughout America, Europe and China, including
the Israel Philharmonic, the Utah Symphony,
the Indianapolis Symphony, the Spokane Chamber
Orchestra, the Kalamazoo Symphony and the NordDeutsche-Rundfunks
(NDR) Orchestra.
She was the first
local artist to be featured at the Gilmore International
Keyboard Festival (2000) and her Alice Tully
Hall debut (2000) met with critical acclaim
from the New York Times.
Her teachers include
Leon Fleisher, Claude Frank, and Arie Vardi.
At the Yale School of Music,
she was awarded the Dean's Prize for most outstanding graduate
student at the School of Music and she was the recipient of a
two-year fellowship from the Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst (DAAD).
She is the John T. Bernhard
Professor of Music at Western Michigan University, where
she teaches piano and lectures in accompanying and keyboard
literature. Prior to her appointment at Western,
she was a visiting assistant professor
at the University of Illinois. During the summer,
she is an artist-teacher at the Eastern Music
Festival in North Carolina and the Internationale
Konzertarbeitswochen in Goslar, Germany.
Email: lori.sims@wmich.edu
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