Music of Beth Anderson and Elodie Lauten to Be Performed By Flute Virtuoso Andrew Bolotowsky on July 19 at New York Public Library Music by American composers Beth Anderson and Elodie Lauten will be presented by renowned flute virtuoso Andrew Bolotowsky on Wednesday, July 19 - 6 PM at the New Amsterdam branch of New York Public Library, 9 Murray Street, west of Broadway near City Hall in Manhattan. Mr. Bolotowsky will perform Ms. Anderson's Shakuhachi Run on bass Baroque flute and Ms. Lauten's Orange for bass flute, along with works from Baroque composers. Shakuhachi Run was written for Mr. Bolotowsky and Orange is transcribed from its original baroque flute format. This concert is free and open to the public. For information, call the library at (212) 732-8186 or visit them online at http://www.nypl.org/branch/local/man/lm.cfm. Beth Anderson's music has been described as having 'a refreshing simplicity without naivete' and as -'deeply felt, direct, and yes, beautiful' and 'charming and deeply felt to the point of romanticism.' Her latest CDs are Swales and Angels (New World Records) and Quilt Music (Albany Records). An essay by Ms. Anderson about her music for American Music Center's NewMusicBox can be read at http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=3D53hf02. For more information about composer Beth Anderson, including a bio, list of works, discography and much more, please visit http://www.beand.com. Composer/keyboardist/producer Elodie Lauten (http://www.elodielauten.net) has been described as a pioneer of post-minimalism, and a force on the new music scene. 18 recordings of her music have been released on 10 labels. Lauten has received several major awards and performances at many major venues in New York and Paris, including the Lincoln Center Festival, the New York City Opera, the Whitney Museum, The Kitchen, the World Music Institute, the SEM Ensemble and the Paris Museum of Modern Art. Lauten's Symphony 2001, was premiered in February 2003 by the SEM Orchestra in New York. Read her lively Music Underground blog at http://www.sequenza21.com/lauten.html. You can also contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or [log in to unmask] for information about Ms. Anderson or Ms. Lauten. Jeffrey James Arts Consulting Website: http://www.jamesarts.com