Locklair’s music performed at Yale

On Friday, Nov. 18, Dan Locklair’s The Stars was performed by the Harvard Glee Club (Andrew Clark, Conductor) at Woolsey Hall of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Piano accompanist was Bernard Kreger. Locklair is the composer-in-residence and a professor of music at Wake […]


Locklair’s In Memory to be performed

Composer Dan Locklair’s “In Memory – H.H.L.” for string orchestra will be performed by the Fulton County Honors Orchestra, with guest conductor Dr. Mark A. Laycock, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga. “In Memory – H.H.L.” was […]


Locklair leads Carolina Chamber Music Festival

Dan Locklair was Composer-in-Residence for the 2011 Carolina Chamber Music Festival in New Bern, N.C, on Sept. 11-17. His Dreamsteps (A Dance Suite for Flute, Viola and Harp) was performed on Sept. 17 by the New York City-based Larkspur Trio, and Dr. Locklair was […]


Locklair has work performed in Paris

Dan Locklair, composer-in-residence and professor of music, had one of his works performed in recital at The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France, on Oct. 3. The central movement, Aria, of his suite for organ, Glory and Peace, was performed by organist Franck Shelton. […]


Locklair has music broadcast nationwide

Dan Locklair, composer-in-residence and professor of music, had his music broadcast nationwide the week of Sept. 19 on the syndicated radio program, With Heart and Voice (carried locally on WFDD, 7 a.m. each Sunday). The program included his choral works, Pater Noster and Create in […]


Cook, Early named Employees of the Year

Bernice Cook, a longtime employee in the Financial and Accounting Services Office, and Linda Early with the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, have been named the 2010 Employees of the Year. Cook, an accounts receivable representative who has worked at Wake Forest for nearly 35 years, […]


Goldstein releases CD

Louis Goldstein, professor of music, had his latest CD released in June by Nuscope Recordings. For Bunita Marcus is a 65-minute composition by American composer Morton Feldman. He recorded For Bunita Marcus last fall on a recently-acquired Steinway D in Brendle Recital Hall. This version […]


Carter receives award

Stewart Carter, professor of music, received the Clifford Bevan Award for Meritorious Work in Low Brass Scholarship, in recognition of distinguished, life-long research on the trombone and dedicated service as editor at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference.


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