Orchestral Music
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Best known for his choral works, this world premiere recording represents his colorful, purely orchestral works.

Dan Locklair, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, holds a Master of Sacred Music degree from the School of Sacred Music of Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music. Presently, he is Composer-in-Residence and Professor of Music at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In its centennial year, Dr. Locklair was named 1996 AGO Composer of the Year by the American Guild of Organists, a distinguished honor awarded yearly to an American composer who has not only enriched the organ repertoire, but who has also made significant contributions to symphonic and concert music. His 1995 composition, Since Dawn (A Tone Poem for Narrator, Chorus and Orchestra based on Maya Angelou's On the Pulse of Morning), is the first musical setting of Maya Angelou's well-known and important poem commissioned for the 1993 Inauguration of President Clinton.
Contents:
Dan Locklair, composer
Hues
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor

Dan Locklair, composer
Dayspring
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor, Jozef Zsapka, guitar

Dan Locklair, composer
In the Autumn Days
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor

Dan Locklair, composer
Creation's Seeing Order
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor

Dan Locklair, composer
Ere long we shall see...
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor, Gregory D'Agostino, organ

Dan Locklair, composer
When Morning Stars
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor

Review:
"This work is a significant release...[Locklair] is an original voice in American music whose works deserve to be heard far and wide..." (Music & Vision)
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