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Piano music
by Fergus Johnston
Diverse pieces for piano; all the performances, except "Lord Leonard Gray, His March", and "Carn", for 2 pianos, are by Izumi Kimura, and were made possible by a grant from the Arts Council of Ireland and were recorded in the National Concert Hall, Dublin on a Steinway D. Lord Leonard Gray His March is performed by a Macintosh computer on a Garritan virtual Steinway grand. "Carn" is performed by Reamonn Keary and Shirin Goudarze-Tobin, and was commissioned by the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, in 1992
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Carn, for 2 pianos
Inspired by Coastal landscape around Carne, Co Wexford. Commissioned by Project Arts Centre 1992, performed by Ray Keary and Sherin Goudarze-Tobin. Recorded in NCH Dublin
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3 Piano Pieces Nocturne
3 piano pieces commissioned by my friend the composer and pianist Raymond Deane in 1994. Izumi Kimura playing the piano in the NCH, Dublin.
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3 Piano Pieces Dance
3 piano pieces commissioned by my friend the composer and pianist Raymond Deane in 1994. Izumi Kimura playing the piano in the NCH, Dublin.
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3 Piano Pieces Bog Boogie
the 3rd of 3 piano pieces commissioned by my friend the composer and pianist Raymond Deane in 1994. Izumi Kimura on the piano in the NCH, Dublin.
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The Oul' Winda Rag
Commissioned by the Guardian Dublin International piano Competition in 1997, and first performed by the competition winner, Max Levinson. Performed here by Izumi Kimura, and recorded in the auditorium of the National Concert Hall, with thanks to the NCH.
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Lord Leonard Gray, His March
The prelude to Act III of my opera "The Earl of Kildare". Also a postcard piece for Annaghmakerrig. Computer performed, with a Garritan piano. Maria McGarry gave the first performance, but there's no recording that I'm aware of.
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Brian's Birthday Bagatelle
Another piece for another teacher, this time Brian Boydell, and also for his 80th birthday; 17th March was the date; unforgetable, and the reason he was called "Brian Patrick". Izumi Kimura on piano.
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Piano Study No. 2
Another polytemporal piano study.
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Piano Study No 1
A polytemporal study for piano inspired by idea of travel across the surface of an icosahedron. Don't ask. I've forgotten. Performed by my Mac using a Garritan Grand piano.
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Prelude for J.G.
A prelude for Joseph Groocock's 80th birthday. Performed by Izumi Kimura.
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Eagaoineadh
Lament for a stillborn child. Performed by Izumi Kimura
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Diverse pieces for piano; all the performances, except "Lord Leonard Gray, His March", and "Carn", for 2 pianos, are by Izumi Kimura, and were made possible by a grant from the Arts Council of Ireland and were recorded in the National Concert Hall, Dublin on a Steinway D. Lord Leonard Gray His March is performed by a Macintosh computer on a Garritan virtual Steinway grand. "Carn" is performed by Reamonn Keary and Shirin Goudarze-Tobin, and was commissioned by the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, in 1992
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