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Jeffrey James <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:52:37 -0400
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Dan Locklair's Reynolda Reflections to be Premiered at Foothills Chamber
Music Festival in Winston-Salem, NC Two Performances - on August 18 and 19

Dan Locklair's Reynolda Reflections for flute, cello and piano will receive
its World Premiere performances on Friday, August 18, 8 PM at Shirley Hall
of Salem College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Saturday, August 19,
8 PM at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art., also in Winston-Salem.

Both of these performances will be presented by the Foothills Chamber Music
Festival.

The music of internationally recognized composer Dan Locklair is
influenced by a wide variety of traditions, ranging from Medieval to
modern music.  The works of Benjamin Britten and Aaron Copland have had a
significant impact on his writing.  His music has been performed throughout
Europe and North America by many major orchestras, choral groups, chamber
ensembles and soloists.  Several of these works have received major awards,
including the 1989 Barlow International Competition Award for changing
perceptions & Epitaph and the 1996 American Guild of Organists Composer
of the Year Award.  He is currently Professor of Music and Composer
-in-Residence at Winston-Salem's Wake Forest University.  Dan Locklair's
website is located at http://www.wfu.edu/~locklair.  He is represented by
Jeffrey James Arts Consulting - 516-797-9166 - phone and fax, to whom
inquiries about his music can be directed.

The Foothills Chamber Music Festival presents concerts throughout the month
of August in some of Winston-Salem's most beautiful and historic places,
including the Reynolda House Museum of American Art and the Southeastern
Center for Contemporary Art.  The Foothills Chamber Music Festival website
is at http://www.foothillsmusicfestival.org.

Jeffrey James <[log in to unmask]>

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