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From the composer: "One night at midnight my two-year-old son woke up and sweetly asked if he could have some peaches. Normally I would have said no, but the idea seemed so absurd and hilarious that I decided to allow him to come …
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From the composer: "One night at midnight my two-year-old son woke up and sweetly asked if he could have some peaches. Normally I would have said no, but the idea seemed so absurd and hilarious that I decided to allow him to come downstairs for a midnight snack...The form of the piece is a mirror form, in which sections from the beginning return, but in the opposite order in which they first appeared. The beginning and the end suggest awakening and falling back asleep. The middle sections depict the joyful exuberance, creative imagination, energetic playfulness, and abrupt temperament changes of toddlers that make experiencing life with them so unpredictable and wonderful."