Written in 1992 and revised in 2002. This edition edited by the Cardiff based classical guitarist Timothy Tate.

Much of the material for this work is taken from a three movement guitar sonata from the summer of 1992. I decided to withdraw the work from my catalogue, but develop and revise some of the thematic ideas to produce a new single movement work as this piece stands.

Inspiration for the piece’s title comes from a thought I once had pondering how wonderful it is to find something that has been hidden away for a very long time or presumed lost, and since forgotten; and the subsequent joy resulting from such a random discovery.

The work was first performed in December 2003 by Tim Tate at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff.

Duration: c. 5 minutes

Listen to…

A short extract:

First performance
given by Timothy Tate.