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Sally Greenaway
Liena
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Composer
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Sally Greenaway
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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2:22
'Liena' is a contemporary classical composition by Australian composer Sally Greenaway. The piece was composed in 2018 and premiered on the 17th of November of the same year at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, Australia. 'Liena' is a three-movement work for string quartet, inspired by the Tasmanian wilderness and the story of Liena, a small town in Tasmania. The first movement, titled 'The Forest', is a depiction of the dense and mysterious Tasmanian forest. The music is characterized by a slow and haunting melody, with dissonant harmonies and sudden bursts of energy that evoke the unpredictability of the wilderness. The second movement, 'The Town', is a contrast to the first, with a more upbeat and lively character. The music reflects the small-town atmosphere of Liena, with a sense of community and warmth. The melody is simple and catchy, with a folk-like quality that is reminiscent of traditional Tasmanian music. The final movement, 'The Mountain', is a dramatic and intense piece that represents the rugged and majestic landscape of the Tasmanian mountains. The music is characterized by fast and virtuosic passages, with sudden changes in dynamics and tempo that create a sense of urgency and excitement. Overall, 'Liena' is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Sally Greenaway's talent as a composer. The piece is a tribute to the natural beauty of Tasmania and the resilience of its people, and it is sure to captivate audiences with its rich and diverse musical language.
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