“The Steinway action gives my fingers the ultimate in security and sensitivity.”

Stanley Yerlow

Steinway Artist Stanley Yerlow (1943-2022) frequented Carnegie Recital Hall; Merkin Concert Hall; Lincoln Center; the Museum of the City of New York; and the Norton Series in West Palm Beach, Florida. He performed and lectured throughout the continental United States, Europe, South America and the Middle East.


In celebration of his 20th year anniversary as Regis Philbin’s Musical Director and Conductor, Stanley Yerlow directed a 22 piece orchestra for their sold- out concerts throughout the United States and Canada. Yerlow appeared frequently on Regis' popular T.V. show, "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee."

 

With Bachelor of Music and Master of Fine Arts degrees from the University of Georgia, Stanley Yerlow completed his doctoral studies at the Eastman School of Music under the renowned Frank Glazer. He served on the faculty of The American Musical And Dramatic Academy, as professor of Theory and Performing Techniques. 


Dr. Yerlow taught at the State University of New York, and at New York University. His notable students include Regis Philbin, Phil Donahue, Elaine May, and Tony Roberts. Dr. Yerlow's continuing series, MAKING MUSIC ALIVE, published by Keyboard Classics Magazine, has been the subject of numerous radio and newspaper pieces and his essay, COUNTERACTING NERVES DURING LIVE PERFORMANCE, was the subject of an hour-long performing interview on National Public Radio's, A NOTE TO YOU.

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