Hershel  Burke, founder of Laurel Records, was a successful film composer. But  he was also active in the Los Angeles classical music scene. That was  where he met UCLA-based composer Henri Lazarof.
Burke  was impressed with Lazarof's well-crafted music, and decided it needed a  wider audience. The result were several Laurel Record albums  exclusively devoted to Lazarof's compositions -- many of them world  premier recordings.
This edition of the DCD Classical  'Cast we feature works from one of those releases -- Henri Lazarof:  Music for Strings. The album has four pieces for various chamber groups  that Lazarof composed between 1980 to 1987. The CD was released  originally in 1989.
Lazarof's compositional style is an  interested and original blend of traditional forms and forward-thinking  harmonies. We'll present more of his music on future podcasts -- it's  well worth hearing!
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- Ralph Graves
This episode we play:
Lazarof: Serenade for String Sextet, Mvt. 1
The Chamber Music/LA Festival 
A Laurel Records release
Lazarof: String Quartet No. 1, Mvts. 2 & 3
The Chamber Music/LA Festival 
A Laurel Records release
Lazarof: Octet for Strings, Mvt. 3
The Chamber Music/LA Festival 
A Laurel Records release
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