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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''What I Heard Last Summer''}}
'''''What I Heard Last Summer''''' is a collection of orchestral pieces composed by [[Frederik van Eske]]. It remains unfinished, with the most recent addition being ''
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The second entry was introduced on Jule 10, 5 AC, this time centered around the ruins of Vanadiar, which lie southwest of Kalikhan. A much more nostalgic and sombre tune, it contrasts quite clearly from the previous piece.
=== ''III - Soldiers Sailing to War'' ===
[[File:Soldiers Sailing to War.ogg|thumb|"Soldiers Sailing to War"]]
By the second half of Jule, 5 AC, the [[Guldhirian conquest of the Rot Wuds|Thaambailian war]] had grown to involve nearly all the states of Kuthara. Hearing of the news that Kalikhan would soon be pulled into the conflict, Van Eske wrote a piece to honor the soon-to-be battling soldiers, some of which he had known for long.
''Soldiers Sailing to War'' remains the longest piece in the entire collection, consisting of two distinctly different movements.
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