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Jonathan Lovenstein was born in Columbus, Ohio, February 15, 1952.
He studied composition, piano and recorder at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he received a degree in Musicology. He studied recorder with John Tyson and received his Master's Degree in Performance of Early Music from New England Conservatory in 1978. He is currently on the faculty at All Newton Music School and Chestnut Hill School and performs with Cantorum Baroque Ensemble.
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The following CDs by Jonathan Lovenstein are available from
Titanic Records   (click here)
as well as from the composer  (click here)
Scores / sheet music also available from the composer  (click here)
From the joys of Blake
To the darkness of Lord Byron...
These are the CDs to own!
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time Text: Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
The Lamb
 hear a sample
Morning
To-
 hear a sample A Song for Martha  hear a sample Variations and Excursions in C Minor  hear a sample Overture to "The Inner Web"  hear a sample
Love to Faults is Always Blind
It Was the Time of Roses
Chartless
Poor Priest
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A Divine Image Text: William Blake
London
A Poison Tree
I Shall Not See the Shadows
Old Friend
Song
 hear a sample
Infant Sorrow
 hear a sample Prelude and Fugue for Strings Voyage Mystique  hear a sample
So, We'll Go No More A-Roving
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1. Introduction to "Songs of Innocence" Text - William Blake (1757-1827)
2. 0 Mistress Mine
3. A Cradle Song
 hear a sample
4. shall we
 hear a sample
5. Lisa
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6. love Text - Meno Lovenstein
7. To One in Paradise
 hear a sample
8. Laughing Song
 hear a sample 9. Prelude for Organ
10. Requiem
 hear a sample
11. The Fly
 hear a sample
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Prelude No.2 (click here if controls do not appear below)
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