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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, May 22, 1972 Hollander on Vibrations, Makes Music in Many Locations TV 5 Lorin At 13, Lorin Hollander was a piano prodigy who appeared in major concert halls. Now, 15 years later, he has extended his range to ghetto playgrounds, "I'm simply following my blood," he explained during a special interview in the studio of WNET's "Vibrations." "I was a child artist who fit into a set rock havens, and informal concert circuit. Then my path television "rap" sessions. veered." Along with folksinger Tom Paxton and lyricist E. Y. ("Yip") Hardburg, Hqllander will be seen on Vibrations Wednesday, May 24 on Channel 7 at 9 p.m. Commemorating Memorial Day, the segment is V,; Kify titled "The Artist Responds to War." piano discuss their music as an interpretive protest against war. The show is seen on "Vibrations" on Channel 7 at 9 pjn. ' : Hollander takes note of the occasion by giving the first of public performance "Lullaby," a piece dedicated to his wife. "I wrote it for her to tootle away on her recorder," he says, describing his current composing bent as an interest in "little things, quiet things." Paxton, however, comments: "I'm pretty sure it doesnt want to be a lullaby." And Harburg adds that appropriate lyrics "could make it a penetrating war song." There is a dichotomy in Hollander as symbolized in this exchange. While he has strong feelings about war and social injustice, he considers his music in an artistic, rather than a political framework. While he has moved to Maine, removing himself from the narrow con- ft .1 fines of the New York cultural community, he has not alienated himself from the concert stage but enlarged his scope , to take in audiences not normally within reach of Lincoln Center. COMPOSER E. Y, "YIP" HARBURG (left) Host Bob Sherman, beck, folk singer Tom Paxton, right and Lorin Hollander at the ti 1 of Lorin The genesis Hollander's change might date to the early 60s. "My entire generation was similar things. brought up as those who found going through We had been followers. But in themselves .. - Peter Falk (right) as Columbo, LAWYER'S PUZZLE discusses questions posed by a murder victim's attorney, Don Ameche, in a repeat of "Suitable for Fremlng" on Channel 2's "Mystery Movie" Wednesday at 6:30 pjn. Comedy Machine Stars Orson Welles on Four an answer commenced a personal search which few artists have done." At the same time, he realized that "an artist's passions are in his art. And at times you suffer acutely." Welles narrating the story of the world's greatest Barbour join zany British cameraman. "The Marty Feldman Comedy comedian Marty Feldman on Channel 4's "The Marty Feld- Machine'' is produced by Greg man Comedy Machine" Wed- Garrison. nesday, May 24 at 8:30 pm. Water Heaters Miss Springfield will sing The test, then, was to translate "Nothing Rhymed." beauty into many languages Water Softeners Other highlights: including that of the street. Here he recalls a concert in a Harlem Marty as a Sprinkling Systems citizen whose hat blows off onto playground: INSTALL NOW grass protected by hundreds of "I knew there'd be street "Don't Walk on the Grass" CALL THE EXPERTS urchins and noise, but that signs; wasn't what mattered. And Welles narrating, in the within 20 minutes I knew that I'd style of motion picture's coming be able to hold them that the attractions, the superlative process would intrigue them." features of a production known He continues: "While I was as "The Dictionary"; PLUMBING-HEATINOrson Welles, singer Dusty Springfield and comedian John g CRAGHEAD G playing Schubert, one boy came up and asked me if he was dead. I said yes, and he replied you're saying what he wrote.' There were tears in his eyes as he what Kdfelt before hT("PerSOn In another vein, Hollander performed Bach on an electric piano at New York's rock temple, Fillmore East. "It was a e thing," he says casually. His intention, however, is clear: music can be transported into many places, under many guises. "I dont feel you cant have an artistic experience in Lincoln Center. But at the same time, you should recognize the barriers that affront some people. You know, when I perform at colleges sometimes kids slip out of chairs and lie on the floor." Marty performing as the world's most inept magician; John Barbnur describing the joys and tribulations of the Credit Card Society; Hollander's one abiding rule as a performer: "People should touch people." call interwest a UTCViomi i service, inc. FORMERLY BRICKEY ELECTRONICS 274 NORTH 100 WEST prepares to return to his new home in Maine, he sounds an environmental note: "I care about the artist's role in nature what he has done to animals and to the planet. But I find the artist's role in society uninteresting. I go to music to transcend the papers, not to echo them." As he 373-987-3 PROVO 56 North 2nd West f Wednesday one-tim- if Sin: PROVO DIAL 373-100- 3 MAY 24, 1972 WEDNESDAY, 4 5 7 11 4:00 Daniel Boone Big Valley U of U Telecourse Electirc Company 4:30 11 2 4 5 7 2 4 5 11 2 4 5 7 11 2 4 5 7 11 4 5 7 11 Sesame Street 5:00 Scene Today Five C'Clock Report Dragnet Sesame Street 5:30 Nightly News Evening News Cronkite News Misterogers' Neighborhood 6:00 The Scene Today Truh or Consequences Local News The Electric Company The Answer 6:30 Mystery Movie Room 222 Mary Tyler Moore Show Misterogers' Neighborhood Valley Forge Special 7:00 Let's Make a Deal Wednesday Night Movie What;s New Zoom! 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