Three Short Malay Pieces
Instrumentation: Piano solo
Duration: 6 minutes
Program Note:
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Ikan Kekek (The Fish Snicker)
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Burung Kakak Tua (The Cockatoo)
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Rasa Sayang (Feeling In Love)
Originally, all these Malay folk tunes are simple, tuneful and lyrical. With different compositional interpretation techniques, each movement brings a new fresh look to the folk tune. Ikan Kekek begins with a bell-liked fanfare song that later becomes a two-part counter melodies with a strong Southeast Asian Gamelan music influence and sounds; with an ostinato accompaniment figure, Burung Kakak Tua theme later presented in an off-beat rhythm that created a rather melancholy but expressive emotion; Rasa Sayang is presented in a ternary form where in the beginning, mixing with complex combination of rhythms in division of duple and triple, Rasa Sayang theme performed in a dance-liked festive music that later change to a naïve and animated figure with lots of leaps in between, and soon finally ended the piece in a more majestic and glorious moment.
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