Life and career
Larry Lake was born on 2 July 1943 to
Mennonite parents in
Greenville, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Florida and Georgia. In 1960 he entered
Florida State University but transferred to the
University of Miami (UM) early on in his college education. At the UM he studied trumpet with
Harry Glantz, former principal trumpet of the
Philadelphia Orchestra. He earned three degrees from the UM: a
Bachelor of Music (1964), a
Master of Education (1968), and a
Master of Music in
musicology (1970). In 1968 he studied electronic music at
Southern Illinois University with
Will Gay Bottje,
Lejaren Hiller,
Hubert S. Howe Jr, and
Robert Moog. The CEE is the oldest continuously active live-electronic performing group in the world. Lake remained artistic director of the CEE up until his death in 2013. In addition to his work with the CEE, Lake maintained a career as a concert trumpeter. He performed as a soloist with a variety of musical ensembles, including
Arraymusic,
L'Association pour la création et la recherche électroacoustique du Québec,
Espace Musique,
Music Inter Alia, the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra,
Vancouver New Music, and the
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. He appeared more than 80 times on CBC Radio and Television as a chamber musician and soloist. ==Partial list of works==
Partial list of works
Stage and Multi Media music • Choros 1971. Tape, colour organ, strobe lights • 'Tis Pity, opera. 1980. Live-elec. Ms Chamber music • No More Blues, 1976. Trb, 2 synthesizer, tape. Ms • Slowly I Turn, 1982. Va, percussion, 2 synthesizer, vibraphone, elec. Ms • Sticherarion, 1984. Acc, tape, digital delay lines. Ms Psalm, 1985. Ob, tape. Ms. Centrediscs CMC-CD-3288 • Three Bagatelles, 1986. Gamelan, synthesizer. Ms. Arjuna AR-001 (Evergreen Club) • Five Pieces for Eight Synthesizers, 1987 • Israfel, 1987. Fl, 8 synths. Trappist CD-9003/4-ACM 37 (Cram fl) • Ulalume, 1987. Rec, synthesizer. Ms • Filar il Tuono, 1988. 14 instr. Ms • Helices, 1988. Bsn, synthesizer. Ms • Partita, 1989. Cl, synthesizer. Ms Electroacoustic music • Eight Studies for Electronic Tape, 1971. Tape • Homage, 1979. Tape. • Sonata No. 2., 1981. Tape. Vocal music • The Columbine (1980) text by Jones Very for soprano, columbine, tape • The Devil in the Desert (1980) a setting of five poems by Steven Crane for soprano, vocoder, 4 synthesizer, and delay line ==References==