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Lost in Light

by Robert Davidson (2014)

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Performance by Plexus Ensemble from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 136.

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Lost in Light : for symphony orchestra / Robert Davidson.

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Lost in light / Robert Davidson.

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 136.

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Work Overview

This is brightly coloured, driving work that is focused on melodic development. The music is inspired by Sara Teasdale's poem I am not yours.

Work Details

Year: 2014

Duration: 8 min.

Performances of this work

24 Jul 2017: at Plexus at Yellow House (Yellow House Gallery). Featuring Plexus Ensemble.

18 Dec 2016: at Topology Up Close #2 (The Retro Bar (Kenmore, Qld)). Featuring Topology.

2 Jul 16: Queensland Performing Arts Centre, QLD. Featuring Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Jaime Martin.

24 Nov 14: Melbourne Recital Centre, VIC. Featuring Plexus Ensemble.

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