
Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) musician dedicated to the music of our time. A “leading composer-performer” (New York Times), her compositions often deal with unique instrument-objects. As a recording artist, she has played viola on albums from Björk’s Vulnicura Live and Joan Osborne’s Love and Hate, to Dai Fujikura’s Chance Monsoon. Lanzilotti is a co-founder and Artistic Consultant for Kalikolehua — El Sistema Hawai‘i. For a complete bio, please visit http://annelanzilotti.com
Articles by Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti:
We must build greater gender and racial diversity into curriculums and concert programs so that students may see themselves in history.
Why is it important to include women in curriculums or histories? Why is it important that women's contributions are visible? If they’re not, we run the risk of their absence...
Tara Rodgers chats with Anne Lanzilotti about electronic music, gear, gender, and the ways in which music is a starting point for exploring questions of belonging and nonbelonging, of identity...
One of Anne Lanzilotti's favorite things about teaching is that curriculum is alive and therefore must be nourished so that it may change over time. That means constantly reading and...
Postcards II: Akari by Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti
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