"Dancing By The Stream" for flute, oboe & piano
*Price in US dollars
Duration: c. 2’07
Dancing By The Stream is a lively and jovial piece about a couple in love (represented by the flute and oboe) having fun and dancing by the stream, as the title suggests. It was composed in 2001 for voice in a songwriting class but was deemed too instrumental. It was later revised and rearranged for flute, oboe and piano in 2009. It had it's world premiere on July 14th 2010 at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore by Roberto Alvarez (flute), Audi Goh (oboe) and the composer herself (piano).
*Price in US dollars
Duration: c. 2’07
Dancing By The Stream is a lively and jovial piece about a couple in love (represented by the flute and oboe) having fun and dancing by the stream, as the title suggests. It was composed in 2001 for voice in a songwriting class but was deemed too instrumental. It was later revised and rearranged for flute, oboe and piano in 2009. It had it's world premiere on July 14th 2010 at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore by Roberto Alvarez (flute), Audi Goh (oboe) and the composer herself (piano).
*Price in US dollars
Duration: c. 2’07
Dancing By The Stream is a lively and jovial piece about a couple in love (represented by the flute and oboe) having fun and dancing by the stream, as the title suggests. It was composed in 2001 for voice in a songwriting class but was deemed too instrumental. It was later revised and rearranged for flute, oboe and piano in 2009. It had it's world premiere on July 14th 2010 at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore by Roberto Alvarez (flute), Audi Goh (oboe) and the composer herself (piano).