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for orchestra
In this refreshed version of the enduringly popular Partita for Orchestra (1976), the composer reimagines the original work by assigning new programmatic titles to the piece and its individual movements. The trio of cityscapes opens with 'Big Apple', evoking New York's spirit of innovation and its bustling soundscape, where echoes of Gershwin can be heard. The second movement, 'Lost City', maintains a mysterious and atmospheric tone, conjuring the mythical Atlantis more than any modern metropolis. The piece concludes with a musical portrait of London, described by William Dunbar in his 16th-century poem as the 'Flower of Cities All'. This final movement paints a vivid picture of the capital's busy arteries, squares, and imposing architecture, interwoven with impressions of its quieter neighbourhoods.



