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Performance by John Couch from the CD Selected works by AMC represented artists, vol. 33. |
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Ask me tomorrow / John Couch, Duo Downunder, New Zealand Guitar Duo.
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Library shelf no. CD 2706 [Available for loan]
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De la luz : for guitar / Sally Greenaway.
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Library shelf no. 787.87/GRE 6 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
De la Luz - 'in the light' - is a delicate and uplifting solo guitar piece. It gently unfolds with a satisfyingly uncomplicated melody.
Commissioned by John Couch for his 2013 CD release and tour. I wanted this piece to really show off the beautiful tone of his guitar and the magnificent control of John's playing.
Work Details
Year: 2012
Instrumentation: Double bass, percussion.
The composer notes the following styles, genres, influences, etc associated with this work:
Influenced by Charlie Haden, Keith Jarrett, Tord Gustavsen.
Subjects
- Influenced by: Jazz
Performances of this work
3 Aug 2017: at AFCM 2017: Concert Conversations with Piers Lane 4 (Townsville Civic Theatre). Featuring Kirsty McCahon, Timothy Constable.
5 Dec 2015: at Sydney Guitar Society CD launch - Ask Me Tomorrow (Crows Nest Uniting Church Hall). Featuring John Couch.
28 Nov 2015: at Ask Me Tomorrow CD launch (Belconnen Arts Centre). Featuring John Couch.
11 May 13: Concert at Torbay, Auckland, New Zealand. Featuring John Couch.
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