This New Music Friday, Navona and Big Round Records present albums that honor and pay tribute to loved ones, classical traditions, and several influential composers.
Dive in and discover new music by Ivar Lunde Jr., London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Benda Quartet, Ovidiu Marinescu, Carl Cranmer, Marc Harris, Peter Dickson Lopez, Moravian Philharmonic Olomouc, Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava, Paul Frehner, Robbie Milner, Ben Eames, and Meridian Arts Ensemble.
MEDITATION AT DAWN
Ivar Lunde Jr.
Norwegian oboist-composer Ivar Lunde Jr. has lived in the United States for so long that his work has become a prime example of fusing two very different transatlantic strengths: European heritage and American spontaneity. MEDITATION AT DAWN is a philosophical, profound yet immensely diverting album, blending the modern and the traditional with great vigor.
SYMPHONIES NOS. 1 & 2
Marc Harris, Jo Reeves
SYMPHONIES NOS. 1 & 2 presents two award-winning, large-scale orchestral works of London-based composer Marc Harris, written in collaboration with Jo Reeves between 2020 and 2024. Both symphonies have been performed multiple times with full symphony and orchestra, each time being met with critical acclaim.
SONG OF THIRTEEN MOONS
Peter Dickson Lopez
Peter Dickson Lopez’s SONG OF THIRTEEN MOONS reflects the phases of the composer’s own family life, chronicling his time as a father and husband. Through these reflections, Lopez’s saga documents the happiness and joy of raising a son, the challenges of chronic illness, and the sorrowful grief of losing a lifelong partner.
HORIZON: MADOG
Paul Frehner, Angela J. Murphy
The trilingual chamber opera HORIZON: MADOG explores how cultures can join as one for the greater good in a moving performance from baritone Jeremy Huw Williams and Ensemble Paramirabo. The opera is bookended with the sextet Un pont sanguin, a work commissioned by Ensemble Paramirabo featuring analog synthesizer.
THE ZAPPA HOUSE CONCERT
Meridian Arts Ensemble
THE ZAPPA HOUSE CONCERT captures a private 1996 performance by the Meridian Arts Ensemble at Frank Zappa’s Los Angeles home. The MAE’s work with Zappa marked a major turning point for the ensemble, now famous for its formal chamber recitals, rock and jazz club shows, private house concerts, and more.








