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Latin 27 June, 2011

Arthur Hanlon Featured On 'Crescendo-Why Music Is Life'

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Arthur Hanlon Featured On 'Crescendo-Why Music Is Life'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Spotlight 29 Casino) Pianist Arthur Hanlon is one of several prestigious Latin artists featured on the CNN en Espanol documentary Crescendo - Why music is life, a special 20-minute production that chronicles the importance of music in children's lives and explores the role of music in society. The documentary, produced by CNN's Felipe Barral, will air June 23rd at 7 PM EST in more than select 400 movie theatres across the United States through NCM Fathom's Digital Broadcast Network.

Hanlon is interviewed in the documentary and also performs live his composition "Piano Sin Fronteras." The documentary-which also features testimonials from other Latin stars, including Emilio Estefan, Fanny Lu, Gloria Trevi, Luis Enrique and Ricardo Montaner-will air previous to the grand debut ofDudamel: Let the Children Play, a documentary about children and youth orchestras that are emerging in many countries of the world, inspired by the Venezuelan musical and educational program "El Sistema." (https://www.el-nacional.com/www/site/p_contenido.php?q=nodo/215144/Arte%20y%20Espect%C3%A1culos/CNN-estrena-en-cines-de-EE-UU-documental-introductorio-de-%3Ci%3EDudamel,-el-sonido-de-los-ni%C3%B1os%3C/i%3E)

"This project truly struck a chord," says Hanlon, who holds a master's degree from Manhattan School of Music and who has long supported musical education in the U.S. and Colombia. "Music has been the defining, definitive force of my life," added Hanlon, who in the documentary recounts how he became enamored of the piano when his father brought a piano home for Christmas when he was only 6 years old. "Everybody was dancing around the piano, but all I could do was listen, enthralled. I couldn't believe this instrument could produce such beautiful music. It's an honor to discuss the importance of music and music education in the context of maestro Dudamel's work."

"Crescendo-Why Music is Life," will also soon be available as a special edition of Showbiz on CNN en Espanol that will air on Wednesday, July 13th at 3 PM (ET).
Hanlon is currently at work on a major television special as well as his new album for Universal Music Latino, produced by Julio Reyes, of Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez fame.
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