Dan Locklair's Choral, Chamber and Solo Organ Works At Houston's St. Paul's United Methodist Church World Premiere of Te Deum For Choir, Soloists and Organ To Be Featured in Weekend-Long Celebration of His Music Choral, Chamber and Solo Organ Works by American Composer Dan Locklair will be presented and celebrated in performances on Friday, May 4 at 7:30 P.M. and as part of Sunday, May 6 morning services at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 5501 S. Main Street in Houston, Texas. The Friday, May 4 performance will feature the World Premiere of the composer's Te Deum for SSAATTBB choir, soloists and organ, performed by St. Paul's Choir, conducted by Dan Locklair; with organist Robert Brewer, in whose honor the piece was commissioned, and Mr. Locklair's Brief Mass for SSAATTBB choir, a cappella, performed by the Choir, this time conducted by Robert Brewer. Locklair's Reynolda Reflections for flute, cello and piano, with Robert Brewer on piano; flutist Melissa Suhr, and cellist Steve Estes will also be presented, along with the composer's Windows of Comfort - Organbook II and Rubrics, both performed by organist Marilyn Keiser. Sunday morning May 6 will feature the composer conducting his Te Deum at the 8:25 AM and 9:45 AM services as well as performances of his Brief Mass and O sacrum convivium motet at the 11 AM Eucharist service. 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 80-member St. Paul's Choir has sung at ACDA Conventions, as well at conventions of Chorus America. They have toured Europe and have made four tours of England alone, including having been in residence at Westminster Abbey, as well as at Yorkminster Cathedral. In 1999 they toured Germany and performed in Bach's church, Thomaskirche in Leipzig, where they presented Mr. Locklair's Brief Mass. They have also sung with the Houston Ballet. Their repertoire ranges from Renaissance to music of our own time. This Summer they will perform at Washington's National Cathedral and St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, also performing the composer's Brief Mass. The Choir's director, Robert Brewer, is an extraordinary musician. In addition to his work at St. Paul's he has been Director of the Houston Masterworks Chorus, Artistic Director of the Concert Chorale of Houston and the St. Paul's Chamber Music Society, as well as Guest Conductor of the Houston Bach Choir. He is also a superb organist and chamber musician. For more information about the Choir of St. Paul's and their director Robert Brewer, please visit http://www.stpaulshouston.org/choir.html. Marilyn Keiser, Professor of Music at Indiana University) has been a major proponent of the Dan Locklair's organ music and is also Robert Brewer's former teacher. You can find much more about her at http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/organ/Keiser.html For more information about the performances and Sunday services, please contact St. Pauls's United Methodist Church at 713-528-0527. For more information about composer Dan Locklair, please contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-797-9166 or [log in to unmask] Jeffrey James <[log in to unmask]>