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American composer | |||
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For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | According to Wikipedia, "Lockwood composed works in many forms, but he was most well known for his choral works, which were mostly based on religious texts. He also composed operas, orchestral symphonies and suites, and instrumental and vocal chamber music." | ||
Lockwood wrote one organ concerto, his ''Concerto for Organ and Brasses,'' in 1951. See below for more details. | |||
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normand_Lockwood Wikipedia article on Normand Lockwood]. | |||
==List of Organ Works== | ==List of Organ Works== | ||
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Concerto for Organ and Brasses, 1951: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMNgfki0TZE | |||
===Pay to Listen=== | ===Pay to Listen=== |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 3 December 2014
Synopsis
American composer
- 1906 born in New York, New York.
- ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
- ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
- 2002 died in Colorado
According to Wikipedia, "Lockwood composed works in many forms, but he was most well known for his choral works, which were mostly based on religious texts. He also composed operas, orchestral symphonies and suites, and instrumental and vocal chamber music."
Lockwood wrote one organ concerto, his Concerto for Organ and Brasses, in 1951. See below for more details.
For details, see the Wikipedia article on Normand Lockwood.
List of Organ Works
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Registration and Organs
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Scores and Editions
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Recordings
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Concerto for Organ and Brasses, 1951: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMNgfki0TZE
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