Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. James Adler (born November 19, 1950) is an American composer and pianist hailing from Chicago, Illinois. Adler began his piano studies at age 10 with Elsie K. Brett; his teachers include Rose Willits, Mollie Margolies, and Seymour Lipkin; he has coached with Rudolph Ganz, Ivan Moravec, Olga Barabini, and Konrad Wolff. In 1967, Adler won the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Youth Auditions and made his debut with the orchestra in January 1968. Subsequently, he attended the Curtis Institute of Music, receiving a Bachelor''s Degree in piano performance in 1973 and a Master''s Degree in composition in 1976, studying with Myron Fink. He has appeared in recital on the CSO''s Allied Arts Piano Series and performed in venues ranging from Alice Tully Hall and New York''s Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden to London''s Wigmore Hall and Royal Albert Hall tothe Dimitria Festival in Thessaloniki, Greece. In 1996, his composition, Memento mori - An AIDS Requiem, debuted in Atlanta, Georgia and was later released on CD in 2001.