
Global Music Award Winner - Silver Medal, Outstanding Achievement
Album: Canyon Shadows
Composer & Composition: Katherine Hoover
Chamber Trio: Joanne Lazzaro & Dreamcatcher
May 2018 - Go HERE for more information
Album: Canyon Shadows
Composer & Composition: Katherine Hoover
Chamber Trio: Joanne Lazzaro & Dreamcatcher
May 2018 - Go HERE for more information
World Premiere recording
canyon shadows
Produced by Joanne Lazzaro & published by JoRazzal Music
“A wildly original album…” - Zan Agzigian, Soundspace- Spokane Public Radio
Release date: April 20, 2018
Available at CDBaby, Amazon mp3, Apple Music & Apple Music Classical, Spotify, Pandora,Tidal, Qobuz, and most other online sources.
Video link for track #6 - Searching- Desert Dawn Mix
And here's a mobile-friendly link to hear and share the album!
Canyon Shadows by Katherine Hoover
World Premiere recording performed by: Joanne Lazzaro and Dreamcatcher - Terry Wolff and Dean Hinkley
Cover Art: Mergence (watercolor & ink painting) by Erica Fareio
"Los Angeles-based flutist Joanne Lazzaro and her Global Music Award Silver Medal-winning ensemble Dreamcatcher have honored the genius of American composer Katherine Hoover with a sumptuous world premiere recording of Hoover's 1999 masterpiece Canyon Shadows. The five-movement musical narrative, crafted with consummate audio fidelity and magical realist coloration by the ensemble, is a heady conflation of Native American and modern tonalities punctuated by percussive elements both ancient and contemporary. The result, a sonic nimbus that both illuminates and nourishes the soul." Daniel Kepl – Performing Arts Review
Watch our 30-minute video conversation about Canyon Shadows HERE (or on VIMEO).
" ...Music that resounds from the valleys, bounces off the skies, and ends up deep in our spirits."
R.J.Lannan - Artisan Music Reviews Link
“Katherine Hoover is an extraordinary composer. She has a wide and fascinating vocabulary which she uses with enormous skill. Her music is fresh and individual. It is dazzlingly crafted…” - John Corigliano
"Canyon Shadows is an enigmatic, entertaining, and enduring contribution. Joanne's fervent virtuosity reflects the awe we share for Mother Nature." - Kabir Sehgal, GRAMMY-Winning Producer
"Lazzaro & Dreamcatcher’s stroll through these Canyon Shadows is infused with true atmospheric beauty that makes you feel the call of ancient winds and eternal, echoing voices..." Jonathan Widran - The JW Vibe
Of all Katherine Hoover’s pieces for flute, Canyon Shadows remained (until now) the only unpublished and unrecorded of her many award-winning compositions. A few years ago, I contacted Katherine and she graciously sent me a score. Our trio started performing it and audiences really enjoyed the music, so into the recording studio we went….
Canyon Shadows for native flute in G minor, concert C flute, and percussion, was commissioned by the Grand Canyon Music Festival and premiered in September, 1999, by R. Carlos Nakai (Native American flute), Clare Hoffman (flute), and Gordon Gottlieb (percussion). The music, inspired by the haunting and breathtakingly beautiful canyons of the American Southwest, combines several overlapping spheres: those of the native flute & silver flute; native music & classical music; and sounds of nature & notated music. The three bonus tracks expand on the nature sounds portrayed in the music and capture the soundscape of the southwestern desert - eagles, coyotes, wind, thunder and lastly, the welcome rain.
“In my mind’s eye I saw a band of native ancestors searching for a home, finding a canyon and moving in. In the third movement their calls echo across the canyon. There is a celebration, and the piece ends with dusk settling in, with chirps and murmurs, bats, and memories.” Katherine Hoover
Canyon Shadows – for native flute, C-flute and percussion
The first five tracks present the five-movement suite in classical performance form – everything you hear was performed in real-time in the studio, as if on the concert stage. The nature mix “bonus tracks” have sounds added that augment (or in some cases, mimic) the sound effects performed by the instruments – birds, rain, wind, thunder, and even coyotes!
Joanne Lazzaro plays Native American flutes in G minor (made by Tim Blueflint/Shades of Rez and Odell Borg/High Spirits) on tracks 1,2,4,5, 6, 8; Native American flute in bass D minor (made by High Spirits) on tracks 3 & 7, and eagle whistle (made by Durian Songbird) on tracks 1, 5, 6, & 8.
Terry Wolff plays concert C-flute on tracks 1,2,4,5,6,8, and alto flute on tracks 3 & 7.
Dean Hinkley plays an impressive collection of world percussion instruments (cajon, clay doumbek, tambourine, maracas, bamboo claves, seed pod rattle, cricket, rattan seed shaker, wind chimes, antique cymbals) on all 8 tracks.
1. Searching (3:09)
2. Moving In (2:55)
3. Echo (2:21)
4. Celebration (3:53)
5. Dusk (2:46)
Nature mix bonus tracks
6. Searching – Desert dawn mix (3:14)
7. Echo – Canyon mix (2:30)
8. Dusk – Desert nightfall mix (3:02)
Katherine Hoover was born in West Virginia and resided in New York City where she maintained an active career as composer, conductor, and flutist, until her sudden death in September 21, 2018, after a brief illness. Canyon Shadows is one of a series of compositions (including her most famous work - Kokopelli, for solo flute, and Canyon Echoes, for flute and guitar) that were inspired by the extraordinary natural beauty of the American southwest, and the culture of the Hopi people. She is the recipient of a National Endowment Composer’s Fellowship and many other awards, including an Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award in Composition. Ten of her pieces have won the National Flute Association’s Newly Published Music Competition. She received the National Flute Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. www.katherinehoover.com
The Dreamcatcher trio includes Los Angeles-based musicians Joanne Lazzaro, world flutes, Native American flutes & whistles; Terry Wolff, jazz flute & alto flute; and Dean Hinkley, world percussion. The group formed in 2012 to perform pieces written for various combinations of world flutes and percussion, as well as fully-improvised music “played from the heart”. Joanne, whose own music is a fusion of world, New Age and Native American styles, arranged the 3rd movement Echo for alto flute in G and Native American flute in D minor. She also designed the nature mixes for Searching, Echo and Dusk. Dreamcatcher is the first ensemble to record Canyon Shadows.
Cover art: Mergence
“This painting depicts the confluence of the Little Colorado and Mother Colorado rivers in Grand Canyon. The source of the beautiful turquoise waters comes from a spring named the Sipapuni by the Hopis. According to their creation story, this spring is the place of their emergence into this world. In the foreground of the painting we see the waves building, forming and cresting. A wave looking deeply into herself will see that she is made up of all the other waves, and will no longer feel she is cut off from everything around her. All of the elements here - the water, the rocks, and sky - are reaching upwards, pushing up, inviting us to join them, encouraging us to reach our highest good and potential.”
Erica Fareio www.ericafareio.com
Dedications -
My most heartfelt thank you to everyone who worked on or had a part in the creation of this album, and especially - Katherine for your guidance, Terry and Dean for all your hard work & musicianship, Nik for listening to many hours of rehearsals, everyone at Bell Sound for use of your excellent studio, Todd for your patience & wisdom, and Andrea for being a gracious & welcoming host. Grateful also to Odell Borg, Tim Blueflint Ramel, and Durian Songbird for creating beautiful flutes that capture the essence of this music.
Album credits -
Composer: Katherine Hoover www.katherinehoover.com
Dreamcatcher: Joanne Lazzaro – Native American flutes in G minor & D minor, eagle whistle; Terry Wolff – C flute, alto flute in G; Dean Hinkley – cajon, clay doumbek, tambourine, maracas, bamboo claves, seed pod rattle, cricket, rattan seed shaker, wind chimes, antique cymbals.
Producer: Joanne Lazzaro www.kokopelli.la
Arranger: Tracks 5, 6, 7 & 8 – Joanne Lazzaro
Recorded January 31, 2015 at Bell Sound, Hollywood, CA www.bellsound.com
Recording Engineer: Michael Coromina
Mixed by: Todd Boston at Magic Cottage Studios, Lagunitas, CA www.toddboston.com
Mastered by: Wayne Peet at Newzone Studio, Los Angeles www.newzonestudio.com
Cover art: Mergence by Erica Fareio www.ericafareio.com
Published by JoRazzal Music www.kokopelli.la
Manufactured and printed by Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA
Copyright 2018- 2023 Joanne Lazzaro. All rights reserved.
You can play all of the tracks, on my Bandcamp Page - follow me there to be notified about new releases!
Release date: April 20, 2018
Available at CDBaby, Amazon mp3, Apple Music & Apple Music Classical, Spotify, Pandora,Tidal, Qobuz, and most other online sources.
Video link for track #6 - Searching- Desert Dawn Mix
And here's a mobile-friendly link to hear and share the album!
Canyon Shadows by Katherine Hoover
World Premiere recording performed by: Joanne Lazzaro and Dreamcatcher - Terry Wolff and Dean Hinkley
Cover Art: Mergence (watercolor & ink painting) by Erica Fareio
"Los Angeles-based flutist Joanne Lazzaro and her Global Music Award Silver Medal-winning ensemble Dreamcatcher have honored the genius of American composer Katherine Hoover with a sumptuous world premiere recording of Hoover's 1999 masterpiece Canyon Shadows. The five-movement musical narrative, crafted with consummate audio fidelity and magical realist coloration by the ensemble, is a heady conflation of Native American and modern tonalities punctuated by percussive elements both ancient and contemporary. The result, a sonic nimbus that both illuminates and nourishes the soul." Daniel Kepl – Performing Arts Review
Watch our 30-minute video conversation about Canyon Shadows HERE (or on VIMEO).
" ...Music that resounds from the valleys, bounces off the skies, and ends up deep in our spirits."
R.J.Lannan - Artisan Music Reviews Link
“Katherine Hoover is an extraordinary composer. She has a wide and fascinating vocabulary which she uses with enormous skill. Her music is fresh and individual. It is dazzlingly crafted…” - John Corigliano
"Canyon Shadows is an enigmatic, entertaining, and enduring contribution. Joanne's fervent virtuosity reflects the awe we share for Mother Nature." - Kabir Sehgal, GRAMMY-Winning Producer
"Lazzaro & Dreamcatcher’s stroll through these Canyon Shadows is infused with true atmospheric beauty that makes you feel the call of ancient winds and eternal, echoing voices..." Jonathan Widran - The JW Vibe
Of all Katherine Hoover’s pieces for flute, Canyon Shadows remained (until now) the only unpublished and unrecorded of her many award-winning compositions. A few years ago, I contacted Katherine and she graciously sent me a score. Our trio started performing it and audiences really enjoyed the music, so into the recording studio we went….
Canyon Shadows for native flute in G minor, concert C flute, and percussion, was commissioned by the Grand Canyon Music Festival and premiered in September, 1999, by R. Carlos Nakai (Native American flute), Clare Hoffman (flute), and Gordon Gottlieb (percussion). The music, inspired by the haunting and breathtakingly beautiful canyons of the American Southwest, combines several overlapping spheres: those of the native flute & silver flute; native music & classical music; and sounds of nature & notated music. The three bonus tracks expand on the nature sounds portrayed in the music and capture the soundscape of the southwestern desert - eagles, coyotes, wind, thunder and lastly, the welcome rain.
“In my mind’s eye I saw a band of native ancestors searching for a home, finding a canyon and moving in. In the third movement their calls echo across the canyon. There is a celebration, and the piece ends with dusk settling in, with chirps and murmurs, bats, and memories.” Katherine Hoover
Canyon Shadows – for native flute, C-flute and percussion
The first five tracks present the five-movement suite in classical performance form – everything you hear was performed in real-time in the studio, as if on the concert stage. The nature mix “bonus tracks” have sounds added that augment (or in some cases, mimic) the sound effects performed by the instruments – birds, rain, wind, thunder, and even coyotes!
Joanne Lazzaro plays Native American flutes in G minor (made by Tim Blueflint/Shades of Rez and Odell Borg/High Spirits) on tracks 1,2,4,5, 6, 8; Native American flute in bass D minor (made by High Spirits) on tracks 3 & 7, and eagle whistle (made by Durian Songbird) on tracks 1, 5, 6, & 8.
Terry Wolff plays concert C-flute on tracks 1,2,4,5,6,8, and alto flute on tracks 3 & 7.
Dean Hinkley plays an impressive collection of world percussion instruments (cajon, clay doumbek, tambourine, maracas, bamboo claves, seed pod rattle, cricket, rattan seed shaker, wind chimes, antique cymbals) on all 8 tracks.
1. Searching (3:09)
2. Moving In (2:55)
3. Echo (2:21)
4. Celebration (3:53)
5. Dusk (2:46)
Nature mix bonus tracks
6. Searching – Desert dawn mix (3:14)
7. Echo – Canyon mix (2:30)
8. Dusk – Desert nightfall mix (3:02)
Katherine Hoover was born in West Virginia and resided in New York City where she maintained an active career as composer, conductor, and flutist, until her sudden death in September 21, 2018, after a brief illness. Canyon Shadows is one of a series of compositions (including her most famous work - Kokopelli, for solo flute, and Canyon Echoes, for flute and guitar) that were inspired by the extraordinary natural beauty of the American southwest, and the culture of the Hopi people. She is the recipient of a National Endowment Composer’s Fellowship and many other awards, including an Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award in Composition. Ten of her pieces have won the National Flute Association’s Newly Published Music Competition. She received the National Flute Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. www.katherinehoover.com
The Dreamcatcher trio includes Los Angeles-based musicians Joanne Lazzaro, world flutes, Native American flutes & whistles; Terry Wolff, jazz flute & alto flute; and Dean Hinkley, world percussion. The group formed in 2012 to perform pieces written for various combinations of world flutes and percussion, as well as fully-improvised music “played from the heart”. Joanne, whose own music is a fusion of world, New Age and Native American styles, arranged the 3rd movement Echo for alto flute in G and Native American flute in D minor. She also designed the nature mixes for Searching, Echo and Dusk. Dreamcatcher is the first ensemble to record Canyon Shadows.
Cover art: Mergence
“This painting depicts the confluence of the Little Colorado and Mother Colorado rivers in Grand Canyon. The source of the beautiful turquoise waters comes from a spring named the Sipapuni by the Hopis. According to their creation story, this spring is the place of their emergence into this world. In the foreground of the painting we see the waves building, forming and cresting. A wave looking deeply into herself will see that she is made up of all the other waves, and will no longer feel she is cut off from everything around her. All of the elements here - the water, the rocks, and sky - are reaching upwards, pushing up, inviting us to join them, encouraging us to reach our highest good and potential.”
Erica Fareio www.ericafareio.com
Dedications -
My most heartfelt thank you to everyone who worked on or had a part in the creation of this album, and especially - Katherine for your guidance, Terry and Dean for all your hard work & musicianship, Nik for listening to many hours of rehearsals, everyone at Bell Sound for use of your excellent studio, Todd for your patience & wisdom, and Andrea for being a gracious & welcoming host. Grateful also to Odell Borg, Tim Blueflint Ramel, and Durian Songbird for creating beautiful flutes that capture the essence of this music.
Album credits -
Composer: Katherine Hoover www.katherinehoover.com
Dreamcatcher: Joanne Lazzaro – Native American flutes in G minor & D minor, eagle whistle; Terry Wolff – C flute, alto flute in G; Dean Hinkley – cajon, clay doumbek, tambourine, maracas, bamboo claves, seed pod rattle, cricket, rattan seed shaker, wind chimes, antique cymbals.
Producer: Joanne Lazzaro www.kokopelli.la
Arranger: Tracks 5, 6, 7 & 8 – Joanne Lazzaro
Recorded January 31, 2015 at Bell Sound, Hollywood, CA www.bellsound.com
Recording Engineer: Michael Coromina
Mixed by: Todd Boston at Magic Cottage Studios, Lagunitas, CA www.toddboston.com
Mastered by: Wayne Peet at Newzone Studio, Los Angeles www.newzonestudio.com
Cover art: Mergence by Erica Fareio www.ericafareio.com
Published by JoRazzal Music www.kokopelli.la
Manufactured and printed by Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA
Copyright 2018- 2023 Joanne Lazzaro. All rights reserved.
You can play all of the tracks, on my Bandcamp Page - follow me there to be notified about new releases!