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CompositionsTwo Part InventionFor harpsichord in A Minor. Opus 9 composed 1975. Inspired by
J. S. Bach's Two Part Invention in C Major.
SleazeFor pianoforte in F minor. Opus 3 composed in 1975. Northern European LoveFor pianoforte and solo voice in D Major. Opus 10 composed in 1978. So BeautifulFor pianoforte and solo voice in A Minor. Opus 9 composed in 1977. That's What They Told Me to DoFor electronic organ, synthesiser, drums and electric bass guitar in Eb Minor. Opus 2 composed in 1974. SycamoreFor harpsichord in G Major. Opus 14 composed in 1984. Scottish WeddingFor pianoforte in G Major. Opus 16 composed in 2006. Created for the fiftieth wedding anniversary of the composer's parents. Dead LeavesFor pianoforte in G Major. Opus 4 composed in 1975. The Road Goes on ForeverFor pianoforte in F Minor. Opus 12 composed in 1979. IntroductionFor pianoforte in C Major. Opus 11 composed in 1979. Intended to be played as an introduction to 'The Road Goes on Forever' (Opus 12). Song for AlisonFor pianoforte and solo voice in A Minor. Opus 13 composed in 1980. FanfareFor two trumpets in G Major. Opus 5 composed in 1975. Sadak in Search of the Waters of OblivionFor pianoforte in D Minor. Opus 1 composed in 1974. Inspired by the painting of the same name painted by John Martin around 1812. The painting is currently owned by Southampton City Art Gallery but is not on display. Elvira SaadiFor pianoforte in D Minor. Opus 8 composed in 1976. Inspired by a member of the Soviet Union's gymnastic team from
Uzbekistan. This piece is intended to be used as the accompanying
music to a gymnastic floor exercise. Examples of Saadi's floor
exercises can be seen in these
1973 and
1974 videos. Twelve Tone MotifFor pianoforte in G Major. Opus 6 composed in 1975. An
attempt to create a musical phrase using the twelve notes of the chromatic
scale.
Wedding March No. 1For church pipe organ in G Major. Opus 15 composed in 1985.
Created for the wedding of one of my sisters.
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