LOCKLAIR: Symphony of Seasons / Harp Concerto / Lairs of Soundings
A professional organist by the age of fourteen, Dan Locklair’s prolific output includes symphonic works, a ballet and an opera. His compositions have been influenced by a wide variety of traditions, ranging from medieval to modern music. Writing about Locklair’s Symphony of Seasons in The American Record Guide, the critic Andrew Adler said, ‘[It] is a quiet yet insistent declaration that eloquence needn’t be complex – that through care, modesty, and practical imagination, a composer can achieve a genuine expressive victory.’ Kirk Trevor, the conductor on this recording, has written, ‘After the first read-through of In Memory – H.H.L. I realized we had found a worthy successor to the Barber Adagio ... After recording it, I was even more convinced that [the work] has a real place in the standard string orchestra literature.’
Tracklist
Houston, Janeanne (soprano)
Houston, Janeanne (soprano)
Houston, Janeanne (soprano)
Houston, Janeanne (soprano)
Bartlett, Jacquelyn (harp)
Bartlett, Jacquelyn (harp)
Bartlett, Jacquelyn (harp)
Bartlett, Jacquelyn (harp)





























