| BUT I WANT THE HARMONICA | |||
| Composer | Stuart Greenbaum | Category | Piano music |
| Instrumentation | Piano solo | ISBN | 1-877218-62-6 |
| Format | Paperback score | Price | NZ$35.00 (+GST) |
| Recording | VAST023-2 | ||
| Program note | When I was about 6 or 7 years old, the school librarian came into our class and spoke to us. She asked us which item we would choose if stranded in a boat by ourselves a fishing rod, a cake, a harmonica or a book? Now it seems that most of the kids thought cake would be excellent (it was getting close to morning recess) but she rightly pointed out that a cake can only be eaten once, whereas a book can be read over and over. But I wanted the harmonica and was not astute enough at the time to point out to her that not only could the harmonica be played over and over but that you could make the tunes up yourself. I can't remember the librarian's name but, if you're out there in the audience, this piece is dedicated to you. The work is suitable for pianists of medium ability, and has been recorded along with other similar works by Australian composers by Jeanell Carrigan on the CD But I Want the Harmonica (VoxAustralis). |
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| Credits | "The CDs title-piece, But I Want the Harmonica, shows a clean and simple power of expression... founded on great emotional impetus."
Clive OConnell, The Age |
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