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Composed in Palkha:
Composed in Palkha:
*''Doan șăngut Łep'' (One to Eight) - a postminimalist piece in the Răthamrona tradition, for dulcimer, eight flutes or cellos and eight ''pātre''s
*''Doan șăngut Chräf'' (One to Eight) - a postminimalist piece in the Răthamrona tradition, for dulcimer, eight flutes or cellos and eight ''pātre''s
*''Āku viḍavē Saraṇāva'' (''Ec fi Sarana yătham'', Over the calm Sarana) and ''Sakhēḷi hā Vaṇē Baḷāng'' (''Rie pădar teał łen, ey Bălang hachüs'', Dear Balang, I must leave you) - Palkhan classical pieces, commissioned by the vocalist ___
*''Āku viḍavē Saraṇāva'' (''Ec fi Sarana yătham'', Over the calm Sarana) and ''Sakhēḷi hā Vaṇē Baḷāng'' (''Rie pădar teał łen, ey Bălang hachüs'', Dear Balang, I must leave you) - Palkhan classical pieces, commissioned by the vocalist ___
**The lyrics of ''Āku viḍavē Saraṇāva'' were written by the Palkhan poet Ṇajabaḷda, while ''Sakhēḷi hā Vaṇē Baḷāng'' was written by lyricist and Palkhan scholar H.V. Sarapaṇaṭṭa, a friend of Yăchef rith Sămtsay.
**The lyrics of ''Āku viḍavē Saraṇāva'' were written by the Palkhan poet Ṇajabaḷda, while ''Sakhēḷi hā Vaṇē Baḷāng'' was written by lyricist and Palkhan scholar H.V. Sarapaṇaṭṭa, a friend of Yăchef rith Sămtsay.
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