Linda Robbins Coleman

 

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Linda Robbins Coleman

Composer, Pianist, Arts Advocate, Consultant



“...but the finest hour came with the premiere of “In Good King Charles’s Golden Days,” by Linda Robbins Coleman, the symphony’s composer-in residence. The piece is a delicious blend of crisp colors and lovely lyricism. The piece is as vivacious as its composer...

                       Rebecca P. Lindwall

                            Cedar Rapids Gazette




“the charm of the piece is very clear -

bright, lively themes, well manipulated.

It’s not only attractive, it’s interesting.

                                    William Glackin  

                                            The Sacramento Bee




    “Your music was perfect for the CRSO and for our audiences!  It is so happy and bright - just like you are. You and your music brought great joy to all concerned.  Gee, that is what it is all about - isn't it. Warm greetings and thanks to you! I hope that the future gives me other opportunities to conduct your music.”

 Henry Charles Smith

Grammy award winner

Conductor

Trombonist


Tiemeyer, who was introduced to Coleman’s work via “Good King,” agrees that her music shares this trait with Bernstein’s: “The music leaps off the page.” But Coleman’s music, he adds, is her own. And that is her best accomplishment. “She sounds exactly to me like Linda Robbins Coleman,” he says. “Her writing represents something. That’s rare.”

        Christian Tiemeyer, Music Director and Conductor (retired)

                Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra

                        (interviewed for the Cedar Rapids Gazette, April, 19. 1995)



“..the audience was whisked back to the present with the delightful “Journeys” by Linda Robbins Coleman, the symphony’s composer in residence. Forbidding piano gives way to a melancholy motif, exchanged by the piccolo, flute, and woodwinds, before turning into a drunken carnival ride punctuated by the brass and percussion. Piano returns, bringing closure to the varied and exciting voyage.

 Rebecca P. Lindwall

 Cedar Rapids Gazette

 

 From the very first phrase Coleman demonstrated that she was skilled at writing for high level community and regional style orchestras. Her music plays well...sounds great...and has appeal to the audiences. She makes brilliant use of the conversational device of adjusting the tonality to the statement and response level...perfect for theatricality of GB Shaw’s style of dialogue.

This piece was a great opener....and was well played.

 Clark Mitze

KXJZ  Capital Public Radio


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