Lloyd's Symphony No.4 is a one-movement orchestral riot, the product of a truly eclectic imagination: the jazz influences of Milhaud and the orchestral palette of Britten temper the rigour of Lloyd's training in the tradition of Webern and Boulanger.
"A special release - Lloyd has an almost Beckett-like ability to create magic out of apparently commonplace materials. In short, spellbinding." Gramophone