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Performance by Jeremy Blackman, Pauline Pidgeon from the CD Always afternoon |
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Kelso overture & works recorded at her 90th birthday concert / Miriam Hyde. |
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Work Overview
Inspired by a party in the garden of Springfield House at the foot of the Adelaide Hills. As guests wandered about the beautiful grounds in the late afternoon, the shadows of trees lengthened across the lawn and the foothills began to darken. There is a rather restless middle section, rising to a climax, before the return of the main theme. Finally, peace returns, and the change to the major key (in the coda) tells us to look at the sky, where a few stars have come out, as the piano part mounts to its last high, silvery chord.
Work Details
Year: 1936
Duration: 3 min.
Performances of this work
10 Apr 2021: at A Space of One's Own (Sydney Presbytery). Featuring Chloe Chung, Katarina Grobler.
3 Jun 36: Adelaide Town Hall. Featuring Arved Kurtz.
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