Dan Locklair’s Sonata for Flute and Harp will be premiered on Wednesday, June 19 @ 7:30 PM by flutist Debra Reuter-Pivetta and harpist Jacquelyn Bartlett as part of History in Harmony, a concert at Crawford Concert Hall at the University of North Carolina’s School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, as part of the American Harp Society Summer Institute 2019.
Sonata for Flute & Harp was the result of a 2018 commission by the North Carolina Harp Ensemble for Jacquelyn Bartlett and Debra Reuter-Pivetta in celebration of the 2019 American Harp Society, Inc. Summer Institute. Composed during the summer of 2018, Sonata for Flute & Harp is in three movements and is approximately twelve minutes in length, the composer writes, “It is warmly dedicated to Ms. Bartlett and Ms. Reuter-Pivetta.” More about the piece, which is published by Subito Music, at http://www.subitomusic.com/locklair-sonata-for-flute-harp-premieres/.
The composer will be part of the Institute’s 2019 Young Composers Project Faculty and will be part of a Masterclass with the Young Composers Project Featured Composers on Thursday, June 20 and a Workshop: Q & A with Young Composers Project Faculty, also on June 20.
More about the June 19 concert, and other concerts that are part of American Harp Society Summer Institute 2019 at https://ahssummerinstitute.org/concerts.
Visit Debra Reuter-Pivetta at https://ahssummerinstitute.org/debra-reuterpivetta and Jacquelyn Bartlett at https://ahssummerinstitute.org/jacquelyn-bartlett.