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Lainie was born in 1982.



Lainie did her undergrad at Yale

(where she studied Music and Near Eastern Languages) and is currently in her third year of

the composition grad program at Princeton.



Lainie lives in New York.



Lainie has participated in workshops including: the Sentieri Selvaggi composer workshop in Milan (with Julia Wolfe), the Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble Workshop in New York City, the Bang on a Can Summer Residency in North Adams, Massachusetts, and the Arabic Music Retreat with Simon Shaheen at Mount Holyoke College.



Lainie sings.



Lainie’s recent performance projects include writing for and singing alto with avant vocal trio Celestial Mechanics (with sopranos Anne Hege and Sarah Paden) and writing for and singing with post-minimalist folk funk band Phthia (with Missy Mazzoli on melodica, Sara Phillips Budde on clarinet, and James Moore on banjo).



Lainie loves math.



Lainie has enjoyed rich success with her soulful kazoo playing.  Her performance experiences include joining the Bang on a Can All-Stars in a performance of Louis Andriessen’s “Worker’s Union” and numerous New York area performances of Terry Riley’s “In C.”




Lainie’s past, present and future collaborators include: pianist Michael Mizrahi, cellist Jody Redhage, guitarist James Moore, electric guitar quartet Dither, So Percussion, the New York Virtuoso Singers, NOW ensemble, Newspeak, and pianist Kathy Supove.



Lainie used to play the oboe.



Lainie has performed at several New York venues, including:

The United Nations General Assembly, Carnegie Hall, The Great Hall at Cooper Union, Roulette, Tenri, Monkeytown,  She has occasionally performed at venues in California, (including Oakopolis), Connecticut, and Massachusetts.  Her works have also been heard in Florida and England.