Perhaps Tomorrow

Upon a weathered bench surrounded by the browns, yellows, reds and oranges of late autumn sits an elderly couple hand in hand.

They trace the contours across their lifetime.

Shared memories;
Dementia is an inexplicable rust.

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Perhaps Tomorrow is a poignant piece about dementia. It evokes the bittersweet challenges and sorrow that accompanies seeing a loved one's cognitive decline.

Composer Sally Greenaway wrote this in her first day studying at the Royal College of Music, London. The piece was later used by celebrated Australian film director John Frohlich for his award-winning short film Perhaps Tomorrow which explores dementia and it's affects through the lens of a retired couple.

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Credits

Composer, artistic director:

Sally Greenaway

Instrumentation & performers:

Alan Hicks - piano
Recorded on a hand-made Shigeru Kawai SK5

Audio engineers:
  • Location recording, mixing - Duncan Lowe
  • Mastering - Kimmo Vennonen
Music video production:
  • Camera operator - Marisa Martin
  • Enemies of Reality Films
  • Editor - Marisa Martin
Location recording:
  • Recorded at Greenaway Studio, Canberra

Copyright © ℗ 2023 Sally Greenaway

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Piano Music For Discoverers (volume 1)

A collection of 12 original compositions for piano by Australian composer Sally Greenaway.

Spanning a range of difficulty levels (from grades 2-8; early-intermediate to advanced), the pieces explore a range of moods, from peaceful to joyful and everything in between.

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