Pianist JAMES
LENT has a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Piano from Yale University.
He is the principal collaborative pianist for the degree program at the Colburn
School for the Performing Arts, and serves on the summer faculty at the Music
Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, CA. As a concerto soloist, Mr. Lent made
his Alabama Symphony debut performing Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 to critical
acclaim on 24 hours' notice to replace Andre Watts. James' numerous piano awards
include prizes in the New York Concert Artists Guild International Competition,
the National Chopin Competition, the Washington International Piano Competition
at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, the Olga Koussevitsky Piano Competition
in New York, the Salon de Virtuosi Awards in New York, the Houston Symphony
Ima Hogg National Young Artist Competition, and the title of Top Instrumentalist
in the 2002 World Championships for the Performing Arts in Burbank, CA. Mr.
Lent's other orchestral appearances include the Vancouver Symphony, the Houston
Symphony, the Shanghai Philharmonic, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, the
Torrence Symphony, Orchestra X, the Ocean City Pops, the Utah Symphony and the
Florida West Coast Symphony. His solo recital appearances include performances
at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
in Lubeck, Germany; for the National Chopin Foundation in Miami, a Boston recital
debut at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and at the Cleveland Museum of
Art, where he gave the world premiere of a new work written for him by noted
contemporary American composer Frederic Rzewski. His performances have been
heard on New York's WQXR and National Public Radio's Performance Today. Mr.
Lent was invited to participate in the Pierre Boulez Workshop for Instrumentalists
and Conductors at Carnegie Hall where he performed with the renowned Ensemble
Intercontemporain under the direction of Maestro Boulez in a sold-out concert
at Weill Recital Hall. Mr. Lent was a fellowship recipient at the Aspen Music
Festival, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, the Sarasota Music Festival, and
the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, where he studied with Jerome
Lowenthal. Mr. Lent is a native of Houston where he attended the Houston High
School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. Since
completing his Doctor of Musical Arts from Yale in 2001, Mr. Lent has been based
in Los Angeles, where he works at the Colburn School for the Performing Arts
for the violin studio of Robert Lipsett. James is also currently developing
HYBRID in West Hollywood into a Cybercafe which offers internet and office services
by day, and live entertainment, events, and shows at night.