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Allan Loucks is an | Allan Loucks is an American composer, pianist, and conductor. His hundreds of orchestral and choral compositions have been heard nationwide in a wide range of media. Examples include game music, educational software packages, films, TV, advertising, live theater productions, news reports, print publications, websites, dance, opera, sacred music, experimental works, non-linear adaptive music scores, interactive music, | ||
multi-dimensional/positional/immersive music, the concert hall, and more. | multi-dimensional/positional/immersive music, the concert hall, and more. | ||
Being an active and working composer/musician in the music scene for many years, he has served numerous composer residencies, and has toured North America full-time as concert pianist and multi-keyboardist in a variety of bands and orchestras. | Being an active and working composer/musician in the music scene for many years, he has served numerous composer residencies, and has toured North America full-time as concert pianist and multi-keyboardist in a variety of bands and orchestras. | ||
Some notable bands include: | Some notable bands include: keyboardist with "Racer", keyboardist with "Tin Ear", and keyboardist with "Ellis and Lynch". Many of his projects involved his multi-instrumentalist/composer brother David Loucks. | ||
Currently, Loucks can be found sitting in with choirs, bands, and orchestras, for various performing and recording projects. | Currently, Loucks can also be found sitting in with choirs, bands, and orchestras, for various composing, performing and recording projects. | ||
http://www.allanloucks.com | http://www.allanloucks.com | ||
==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Composer's Website: | Composer's Website: | ||
http://www.allanloucks.com | http://www.allanloucks.com | ||
Demos and Performances: | |||
http://allanloucks.com/louckscompositions.html | |||
Ellis and Lynch: | |||
http://allanloucks.com/ellisandlynchrefl.html | |||
Racer: | |||
http://www.tinear.com/racer.html | |||
Tin Ear: | |||
http://www.tinear.com/temain.htm | |||
David Loucks: | |||
http://allanloucks.com/dglbio.htm | |||
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Revision as of 18:05, 18 July 2021
Life
Born: 19 October 1959
Biography
Allan Loucks is an American composer, pianist, and conductor. His hundreds of orchestral and choral compositions have been heard nationwide in a wide range of media. Examples include game music, educational software packages, films, TV, advertising, live theater productions, news reports, print publications, websites, dance, opera, sacred music, experimental works, non-linear adaptive music scores, interactive music, multi-dimensional/positional/immersive music, the concert hall, and more.
Being an active and working composer/musician in the music scene for many years, he has served numerous composer residencies, and has toured North America full-time as concert pianist and multi-keyboardist in a variety of bands and orchestras.
Some notable bands include: keyboardist with "Racer", keyboardist with "Tin Ear", and keyboardist with "Ellis and Lynch". Many of his projects involved his multi-instrumentalist/composer brother David Loucks.
Currently, Loucks can also be found sitting in with choirs, bands, and orchestras, for various composing, performing and recording projects.
List of choral works
- Antiphon
- Cantate Domino
- Create in me a clean heart
- Dracula - Lucy Is Lost
- Dream Land
- Eastertide
- The Letters Finale
- The Letters Fugue
- The Letters Overture
- The Lord is my shepherd
- Morning Star
- Psalm 130
- Psalm 33
- Psalm 50
- Psalm 95
- Requiem In D-Minor
- St John's Passion
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Publications
External links
Composer's Website: http://www.allanloucks.com
Demos and Performances: http://allanloucks.com/louckscompositions.html
Ellis and Lynch: http://allanloucks.com/ellisandlynchrefl.html
Racer: http://www.tinear.com/racer.html
Tin Ear: http://www.tinear.com/temain.htm
David Loucks: http://allanloucks.com/dglbio.htm