Composed for Emma Halnan, winner of The Arts Club – Sir Karl Jenkins Music Award 2016.
The composer comments that “for the first ten years of this century, I lived and composed on the Gower Peninsula, an areaof sandy beaches and dramatic cliff scenery with coastal caves; the first area in the UK to be officially designated as one of outstanding natural beauty. Living in an old mill alongside the Bury Pill stream, I wrote from a stableblock, enjoying a vista across Cheriton Valley and the river to Ryers Down. This work is a musical reflection of time spent there.”
Originally scored for Flute & Piano this publication comprises the Harpadaptationby Heather Wrighton. It doesn't include the Flute part as a single part. Flautists should purchase the Flute & Piano edition.