BUYIN G Michele Grossman, with whom he performed more than 100 concerts in a European tour and produced a CD of the music of Ravel and Beethoven. Grossman met his wife, pianist Lida Lopez, after one of his recitals. "Within a year, we were married," he says. "It's the best thing that ever happened to me." The pair have two children, Cecelia, 2, and Mikhail, 7 months. Grossman had a busy fall and win- ter, including four concerto perform- ances and two recitals during the month of October alone. He just returned from Korea, where he played the Brahms violin concerto with the KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) Symphony Orchestra. Working Composer Liebermann and Grossman have been friends and collaborators since their days at Jailhard, where the composer earned bachelor's, master's and doctor- al degrees. Grossman presented the world premiere of Liebermann's Quintet for Clarinet, Piano and String Trio and the New York premiere of his Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet. Today, the two live a few blocks from each other in Weehawkin, N.J. "The ferry boat takes literally five minutes to Manhattan," Grossman says. A New York native, Liebermann, 44, says he was "was forced to take piano lessons by my mother at an early age, and I hated it." However, he began composing immediately, even before he knew how to put notes on paper. "I made up my own notation," he says. The young man began formal com- position studies at age 14. He made his performing debut two years later at Carnegie Recital Hall. Among the works on the program was his Piano Sonata, Op.1, which he composed v.Then he was 15. "I knew I wanted to be a composer," he says. "After that first sonata, I never looked back." Today, Liebermann makes his living entirely through composition. Among the awards he's won are the 1989 Charles Ives Fellowship, given by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and the 2001 American Composers Invitational prize, awarded by the Van Cliburn Competition. Superstar James Galway premiered the composer's Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, which the flutist had com- missioned, as well as his Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra. In May 1996, Liebermann's Concerto for Piccolo premiered at the National Flute Association Convention in New York. After the work's performance by Jan Gippo, of the Saint Louis Symphony, an audience of some 2,500 other flutists gave the performance a cheering standing ovation, according to a New York Times review "The uninhibited neo-Romantic style of Lowell Liebermann goes down well with me," wrote reviewer Peter G. Davis of New York magazine, "because it is so unselfconscious and applied with such skill." In 1995, the Opera de Monte Carlo commissioned Liebermann's first opera, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Liebermann is now working on his second opera, based on the Nathanial West novel Miss Lonelyhearts, commissioned by the Juilliard School in celebration of its 100th anniversary. The premiere will be the climax of the celebration on April 26, 2006. "When I write a piece of any kind, the next time I like to be totally differ- ent," Liebermann says. "Basically, I write the kind of music that I would like to listen to." Li arrellai 248.549.9100 32889 woodward avenue - royal oak west side of woodward — one block south of 14 mile hours: Tu 10-6 W 10-6 Th 10—S Fr 10-6 Sat 11-5 *************************** STAR DELI COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH. ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN! IS ONE OF THE BEST CARRY OUT ONLY RESTAURAN'T'S IN AMERICA! 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