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As a violinist, Lloyd was drawn to stringed instruments rather than the keyboard. His wife, Nancy had a very different attitude to the piano, however. Having been brought up listening to records of Alfred Cortot, among other great pianists, she had developed a genuine passion for the instrument. She was always urging her husband to write a piano concerto, but it was not until the early 1960s that those years of persuasion paid off and Lloyd wrote Scapegoat, the first of his series of four piano concertos. Now the composer had overcome his previous aversion to the keyboard, as he put it, 'Suddenly, everything I thought of, I thought in terms of the piano'. From this dramatic change of heart emerged several works for solo piano. © Paul Conway Album Tracks 1. Aubade~I. Introduction 2. Aubade~II. Dance of the Charcoal Burners 3. Aubade~III. The March of the Tin Soldiers 4. Aubade~IV. Love Duet 5. Aubade~V. Waltz 6. Aubade~VI. Bells, Monks and Lutherans 7. Aubade~VII. Moths 8. Aubade~VIII. Finale 9. Eventide 10. Road Though Samarkand 11. Lily-leaf and the Grasshopper 1. Transformation of that Naked Ape~I. Her Hair 2. Transformation of that Naked Ape~II. Her Tongue 3. Transformation of that Naked Ape~III. Her Eyes 4. Transformation of that Naked Ape~IV. Her Brain 5. Transformation of that Naked Ape~V. Her Mind 6. Transformation of that Naked Ape~VI. Her Soul 7. Lullaby (Intercom Baby) 8. African Shrine~Violente 9. African Shrine~- Molto vivace - Lento - Allegretto 10. African Shrine~- Violente - Più largamente 11. Aggressive Fishes 12. St. Antony and the Beggar 13. Road Through Samarkand