Lawrence Golan, Conductor/Violinist
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photo: Lawrence in recording studio with violin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tchaikovsky Sixth Symphony (“Pathétique”) and Boyer Tchaikovsky 6.1
with Boyer Celebration Overture and Silver Fanfare
Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Lawrence Golan
Albany Records. Follow these links to learn more about this innovative project.

Tchaikovsky 6.1: Albany Records

http://www.propulsivemusic.com/recordings/albanyrecords/
http://www.propulsivemusic.com/works/concerthall/tchaikovsky6.1.php

 

 
"Funky Little Crustaceans"
William Hill, composer
Moravian Philharmonic, Lawrence Golan, conductor

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"Visions, Dreams & Memories"
A collection of works for Native American flute and orchestra
featuring James Pellerite and the Moravian Philharmonic conducted by Lawrence Golan

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Quicktime Movie soundclip of Indian Summer by George Perlman, Lawrence Golan, violin."Indian Summer: The Music of George Perlman"

Audio samples from Track 18, Indian Summer
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composed by George Perlman
and performed by Lawrence Golan, violinist, and Martin Perry, pianist.
(©1997 Lawrence Golan)
 

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Photo by Mary Snell

 



Quicktime Movie soundclip of Fantasia for Solo Violin by Lawrence Golan"Fantasia"

Audio Samples from Track 9, Fantasia for Solo Violin
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The Fantasia for Solo Violin, written in 1993, was inspired by Eugène Ysaÿe's sonatas of 1924, which in turn were inspired by the unaccompanied violin works of Johann Sebastian Bach, dated 1720. Hence this recording represents the inspirational lineage of a composition spanning almost three centuries. In addition to Fantasia for Solo Violin, the recording includes Bach's Partita #2 in d minor, BWV 1004, and Ysaÿe's Sonata #4 in e minor, Op. 27, #4.


© 1995 Entrata Records
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