...The explanation, then second performance of the Tornyai made it much more approachable. Well done! And the Schubert! We came especially to hear it and you were splendid. Many thanks....
(Concertgoer, Palmerston North, 4/10/12)
Sam Piper: Dance of the Sidhe
Piper, Sam
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Sam Piper
Born Auckland, 1977

Dance of the Sidhe

The First Round: Furioso
The Dance of the Elder: Largo con molto rubato
The Final Round: Presto

Originally from Auckland, Sam Piper studied composition at the School of Music at Victoria University of Wellington. He was a member of the Tower New Zealand Youth Choir between 1997 and 2001.

The Sidhe (pronounced 'Shee') are the 'little people' of Ireland. Dance of the Sidhe was written in 1992 after the composer had made a visit to that country. The music shows folk influences and subtly uses a variety of string playing techniques to good effect. The three sections are played without a break.