Arthur Zorn
Musical artist
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Arthur Zorn (born 1954)[1] is a musician and artist from Montpelier, Vermont. Zorn is a composer of vocal and piano music. His major pieces, "January 25th, 1945" (about the liberation of Auschwitz) and "Garden Sketches" (a suite for piano)[2] have been performed all around New England. Currently, Zorn resides in Barre Town, Vermont and formerly taught vocal music at Spaulding High School.[3]
Arthur Zorn | |
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| Born | 1954 (age 71–72) |
| Origin | Montpelier, Vermont |
| Instruments | Vocal, Piano |
| Website | http://artzorn.com/ |
In July 2007, Zorn's newest artwork was to have been featured in the third installment of the Bundy Gallery's powerful series based on Zorn's creations; the third installment was to have been called "Zorn 3."[clarification needed]
Arthur Zorn has won several awards for his teaching: he was elected Spaulding High School Teacher of the Year in 1994, and also won the Jaycee Outstanding Young Educator earlier in his career. Zorn has been a finalist in the Vermont State Teacher of the Year.[4]