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Originally composed for Margaret Nielsen, this set of short pieces for piano explores unconventional melodic styles inspired by the composer's fascination with melodic styles outside the Western "classical" tradition, including, among others, bagpipe music, and the Chinese guqin zither. It has been recorded by both Margaret Nielsen and Daniel Poynton.
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Performance history
02 Nov 1984: Performed by Margaret Nielsen
26 Feb 1992: Performed by Matthew Davidson at the Concert Hall, School of Music, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, United States of America
25 Apr 1992: Performed by Matthew Davidson at Smith Memorial Room, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States of America
30 May 1992: Performed by Matthew Davidson at Centre Stage Theater, Society for Jazz and World Music, "Day of Music Festival", Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America
06 May 2010: NZ Piano Music of the 1980s
19 Sep 2010: The Enchanted Isle: Auckland
24 Sep 2010: The Enchanted Isle: Wellington
11 Sep 2011: Performed by Gao Ping at the Ilott Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand, 11 September 2011. Presented by Wellington Chamber Music.
21 Sep 2011: Gao Ping: and the garden was full of voices
31 Jan 2015: Douglas Lilburn: Student and Teacher | Black Rainbow Series
06 Feb 2015: Adam Chamber Music Festival 2015 | PianoFest V: In Memoriam Judith Clark
22 Jun 2016: Performed by Emma Sayers at St Andrew’s on The Terrace, Wellington, as part of the “Connections, dedications” solo recital.
Performer by Dan Poynton (piano)
Performed by Natsuki Emura, piano, in Tokyo 2005
Performed by Matthew Davidson