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Matthew Davidson

Five Vignettes For Piano

Five Vignettes For Piano

piano solo

1. Prelude; 2. Birthday Present; 3. Variation on a theme by Haydn in the Style of Dave Brubeck; 4. Minuet; 5. Scherzo

These five works, of intermediate to advanced difficulty, were composed between 1982 and 1984. They are student works composed while at Victoria University of Wellington.


Movements: 5.0

Authored (or revised): 1984

Published: 1984

Duration (minutes): 12

First performance: 20 Jul 1984 Performed by John Powell at Old Saint Paulââ"š¬Ã¢"ž¢s Cathedral, Wellington, New Zealand

Book format: Score


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1. Prelude; 2. Birthday Present; 3. Variation on a theme by Haydn in the Style of Dave Brubeck; 4. Minuet; 5. Scherzo

These five works, of intermediate to advanced difficulty, were composed between 1982 and 1984. They are student works composed while at Victoria University of Wellington.

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