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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.’
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Locklair, Dan

Symphony of Seasons, "Symphony No. 1"

Lairs of Soundings
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I. Invocation
00:03:05
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III. Wordhoard
00:02:57
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Phoenix and Again
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Phoenix and Again
00:05:51
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In Memory - H.H.L.
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In Memory - H.H.L.
00:05:16
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Harp Concerto
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I. Dialogues: Heralding and Joyous
00:06:19
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II. Variants: Still and Gently Moving
00:10:17
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III. Contrasts: Very Quick and Vibrant
00:05:27
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Total Playing Time: 01:15:15 |
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