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Jorge Pinto
September 3, 2017
More than a teatcher. A Great friend. Thanks for all you gave me.
Jorge Pinto
March 21, 2017
Noel Gould
October 24, 2016
Dear Mr. Laries,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the help and support you gave me when I studied with you at Peabody. You made it possible for me to study there, and my experience at Peabody changed my life. I'll forever be grateful for you, and I'm sending you my prayers for a smooth transition....You were always a kind and caring gentleman!
Leon Whitesell
October 12, 2016
Lavonna and I fondly remember Fernando from his days in Oklahoma as artist in residence at Oklahoma College for Women, and later at the International Workshops.
He was dear, kind and illuminating! We wish you peace and comfort as you adjust in the days ahead. We feel blessed to have known him and you, Nelita.
Prayers and thanks for the blessings of his life and talents!
Robin McCabe
September 27, 2016
Dear Nelita,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. The devoted partnership you had with Fernando is an inspiration to all who know you. I hope you find solace and serenity in the days to come.
Oresta Cybriwsky
September 23, 2016
I have just found out and am deeply saddened. Fernando Laires was my piano teacher and mentor when I was majoring in piano at Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore (today, Johns Hopkins University. He always believed in me even when I didn't. I remember when he took me out to "The Buttery" for hamburgers, to tell me about yoga, and how it might be a good thing for me. He was proud of my accomplishments as an accompanist, and he brought me to China for two tours. What a great and noble man. I am proud and grateful to have had Fernando Laires as one of my piano teachers. May he rest in peace (no more practicing!). My deep condolences to Nelita, his daughters with families.
Rebecca Penneys
September 20, 2016
Fernando's presence and energy was a living history in music making and life-style for the Eastman community that was cherished by all. End of an era and of a more spacious and gentler time. We salute and honor him.
September 12, 2016
Dear Nelita, Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Our sympathies to you all. Ann Guest, Furman University, Greenville, SC
Raj Bhimani
September 12, 2016
Mr. Laires was a kind and generous teacher whose interest in his students continued beyond their graduation. He opened doors for my continued study after my years at Peabody and remained dedicated to my growth and achievements. His constant and enthusiastic support was always deeply appreciated. I send my condolences to his entire family.
Richard Zimdars
September 12, 2016
Fernando invited me to join the American Liszt Society after my book The Piano Master Classes of Hans von Bülow was published. I did, and he invited me to lecture at the 1995 (6?) ALS Festival at Eastman. It began my 2-decade association with ALS that has brought me many new friends and wonderful musical experiences. His spirit of kindness and inclusivity brought joy to many, including my wife Paula and me. For this we are thankful.
Elizabeth Everitt
September 12, 2016
I always enjoying seeing Fernando at International Institutes and learning from him. His insights have stayed with me throughout my own teaching. His words live on in my students' performances.
September 12, 2016
R.I.P., with condolences to those he left behind, as well as profound appreciation for his many musical contributions.
Arlene Steffen
September 11, 2016
I remember hearing Mr. Laires in concert at Goshen College during which he performed a stunning rendition of Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata. Afterward, I greeted him and asked him how he handled the left hand with such ease. His reply: "I just wiggle!" My sympathies to Nelita and family.
Arlene Steffen
Mary Faro
September 11, 2016
I had the pleasure of waiting on Mr. Laires many times when I worked at East Avenue Wegmans (1995-2004), and kept in touch at the holidays for several years after I left the Rochester area. Little did I know that this cheerful and humble man had such an extraordinary history. Sincere sympathies to the entire Laires family.
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