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This song is the cry and power of these magnificent creatures.
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Movement in tone. The dance changes but always comes back to the motif. (solo piano) |
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Rays of light coming into being. (solo piano) |
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This is a solo piano improvisation and interpretation of this classic. |
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This is a solo piano interpretation. Slow and delicate with some improvisation. |
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A remembrance of childhood. Open spaces and endless summer days. (solo piano) |
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This string/choir track was composed and recorded in 1992. |
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Moody, jazzy electronic piece. |
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Piano/strings composition. |
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This track was written and recorded in 1992. It's a minimalist piece with marimbas. |
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This is the follow-up piece to Breath of Life and was written and recorded in 1994. This piece is minimalist with xylophone motifs and builds slowly. (It's an 11 minute track) |
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This is a film piece with pennywhistle and strings. |
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This is a film piece with rolling piano. |
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