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A musical portrait of Lake Moraine, Alberta, this piece was awarded first place in May of 2002 for the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra Young Composers' Competition. It is a depiction of Lake Moraine and her surroundings as they undergo the passage of time, from dawn to twilight. This was the MIDI/soundfont recording that was sent along with the score for adjudication. The actual orchestral recording is in a library somewhere which I have yet to obtain....I'm hoping to get it sometime in the summer of 2003. |
Credits: Kevin Lau |
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Inspired by the events which unfolded on the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine between the Federation and the Dominion. Musically, the piece traces an arc across several episodes, beginning with the Dominion invasion on DS9 which cuts short several budding romances on board. During the occupation, several rebels attempt to sabotage the station's weapons as the Federation fleet mounts an all-out offensive to retake the station and win back the quadrant. The furious climactic battle sequence, which represents the 'Defiant' weaving in and out of the enemy lines, is one of my favourite compositional moments. (2001) |
Credits: composed by Kevin Lau, except for opening motif that was composed by Alexander Courage |
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Five short movements or "fragments" for the piano, written in the freely atonal idiom. Recorded live in Walter Hall, Univeristy of Toronto, with me playing the piano. (2002) |
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