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Valley of Rocks (Hyde)

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Valley of Rocks (Hyde)

Valley of Rocks is a piano piece by the Australian composer Miriam Hyde. It is her best-known composition.

Valley of Rocks was composed in 1975, and was directly inspired by a visit Miriam Hyde made with her husband Marcus Edwards in 1974 to the Valley of the Rocks near the village of Lynton in North Devon, England.

It is quite short, lasting only about five minutes.

The work was set as one of the compulsory Australian pieces to be played by all the contestants at the 1988 Sydney International Piano Competition. Contestants could choose one of seven nominated works; the majority (23 of 38 contestants) chose Valley of Rocks. The broadcast of the competition by ABC Classic FM led to the piece being taken up by pianists and students all over the country, and it soon became her best known work.

Miriam Hyde recorded the work in 1991, at the Canberra School of Music. It has also been recorded by Kathryn Selby and other pianists.

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Valley of Rocks (Hyde) Wikipedia