Concerto for organ, 2 trumpets, and 2 trombones
This work utilizes 20th century polytonality, highly varied and interesting rhythms, and many chromatic passages.
The first movement is highly rhythmic and in the style of a brass fanfare, with a brief intermediate section that is slightly more meditative. Lockwood utilizes much repetition, especially rhythmic repetition, but not recapitulation.
The second movement is meditative and in the form of a passacaglia, with a repeating chromatic descending pedal line in the organ.
The final movement begins with a sweeping, fantasia like opening, which is followed by a rhythmic section, then recapitulates to the fantasia. This is followed by a gentler section characterized by ostinato-like chromatic triplets in the organ coupled with nearly tonal harmonies in the brass, which ends the piece.