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Performance by Lindsay Gilroy from the CD Lucid dreaming |
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Work Overview
Reflective of a struggle with cancer, this piece moves through several different moods: sadness, frustration, celebration of life, the waiting and finally, snow rising. The snow, symbolising a spirit of beauty and light, evaporates and rises up into the sky, finding peace and rest.
Work Details
Year: 2001
Duration: 4-5 min.
The composer notes: Stylistically this music is influenced by Chopin, Debussy and Michael Nyman.
Performances of this work
5 Mar 2017: at An Afternoon of Music - Summer Edition (St Mark's Anglican Church (Templestowe)). Featuring Linus Ensemble.
26 Feb 2017: at An Afternoon At St Linus - Summer Edition 2017 (St Linus Church (Coburg North)). Featuring Linus Ensemble.
30 May 06: “Music by contemporary Australian and English Composers” at The Church of Transfiguration, Toronto, Canada. Featuring Trinity Chamber Ensemble.
10 Feb 06: Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Featuring Lindsay Gilroy.
25 Nov 04: Post Grad Composers Orchestra at Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
25 Oct 01: 'Composers 2001: New Works by Katherine Rawlings, Damien Mizzi and Tony Tenace', held in Melba Hall, University of Melbourne. Featuring Rowan Vince.
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