The saxophonists are from the East Coast the musicians on the latter four CDs are from local organizations, including the Seattle Symphony, the Northwest Chamber Orchestra, and the Esoterics.īayta Maring, Betsy Baeskins, Cass Dahlstrom, Christine Bell, Clare Brown, Ellen Satterthwaite Seibert, Erica Atnip, Hanna Benn, Joyce Brewster, Judith Suther, Laurel Lisez, Linda Berlage-Metz, Marni Asplund-Campbell, Mary Ann Hagan, Maureen Hoy, Maureen Lawther, Natalie W. Lamb's recording company, Näckens Vänner, has produced five CDs: The Saxophone Project, with compositions for saxophone solo and quartet Callithumpian Concert Bird's Eye View Bon appétit!, and Late Harvest. In February 2007, the Philharmonia Northwest performed his Song & Dance, a chamber concerto for horn and orchestra. For the 2006 festival, he was asked to compose a fanfare for orchestra to celebrate the gold medal awarded to MahlerFest by the International Gustav Mahler Society in Vienna, Austria. For more than ten years, Lamb has been a regular attendee at Colorado MahlerFest in Boulder, Colorado. In 2003, Philharmonia Northwest performed his In Taberna. His works have been performed by the Portland Junior Symphony, the Northwest Chamber Orchestra, the Yakima Symphony Orchestra, the Kronos Quartet, the Brass Band Northwest, Thalia, saxophone ensembles throughout the United States and Europe, and a number of smaller groups. Some of these commemorate special events and many are played for dancing. He has been chosen as recital partner by artists from The Cleveland Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, The. He has written some 150 fiddle tunes in the Swedish style. ![]() ![]() Lamb earned academic degrees in music composition and conducting, but among his most important influences have been independent study with the Latvian nationalist composer Volfgangs Darzins and traditional Swedish folk music and dance. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (/ t a k f s k i / chy-KOF-skee 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic period. Since then he has composed in many forms: works for solo instruments, small ensembles, dramatic works, including works to be performed by children songs, including the occasional civil rights protest song as well as larger compositions for band and for orchestra. He began to compose when he was six years old, having discovered staff-lined pages in the exercise book where his piano teacher wrote his scales and finger exercises. John David Lamb was born in 1935 and grew up in Yakima, Washington. Listen to American Compositions by New York Philharmonic, Eugene Ormandy, Louis Lane, André Kostelanetz, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein & Aaron Copland on Apple Music.
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