This piece is a composition for solo piano by Canadian composer Ann Southam. It is titled "Glass Houses No. 9" and was likely composed in the 1970s or 1980s as Southam produced a series of compositions called "Glass Houses." The piece uses repetition and variation of simple melodic and rhythmic motifs played across the piano to create a tranquil and meditative atmosphere through the interaction of transparent textures.
This piece is a composition for solo piano by Canadian composer Ann Southam. It is titled "Glass Houses No. 9" and was likely composed in the 1970s or 1980s as Southam produced a series of compositions called "Glass Houses." The piece uses repetition and variation of simple melodic and rhythmic motifs played across the piano to create a tranquil and meditative atmosphere through the interaction of transparent textures.
This piece is a composition for solo piano by Canadian composer Ann Southam. It is titled "Glass Houses No. 9" and was likely composed in the 1970s or 1980s as Southam produced a series of compositions called "Glass Houses." The piece uses repetition and variation of simple melodic and rhythmic motifs played across the piano to create a tranquil and meditative atmosphere through the interaction of transparent textures.