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[[File:Frederik van Eske.png|thumb|250px|Frederik van Eske]]
'''''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 ''Vacant Halls of Vanadiar''. The collection serves as one of the earliest works of written music in the history of Alathra.

== List of works ==

=== ''I - Gates of Kalikhan'' ===

[[File:Gates of Kalikhan.mp3|thumb|"Gates of Kalikhan"]]
[[File:Gates of Kalikhan.mp3|thumb|"Gates of Kalikhan"]]


'''''Gates of Kalikhan''''' is an orchestral piece composed by [[Frederik van Eske]]. It was finished in June, 4 [[Crops' calendar|AC]], serving as one of the earliest pieces of written music in Alathra.
Finished on June 16, 4 [[Crops' calendar|AC]], ''Gates of Kalikhan'' is the first completed piece. It is intended to provide a powerful introduction and establishes a narrative theme centered around places found in [[Kuthara]].

The title of the piece is a reference to the city of [[Kalikhan]], where Van Eske resided during most of his work on the collection.

=== ''II - Vacant Halls of Vanadiar'' ===

[[File:Vacant Halls of Vanadiar.ogg|thumb|"Vacant Halls of Vanadiar"]]

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.

== Related works ==

=== ''Park Bench Waltz'' ===

[[File:Park Bench Waltz.ogg|thumb|"Park Bench Waltz"]]


This piece was finished between the first and the second entry to the collection. It shares the overall narrative of describing the emotion or thoughts regarding a specific location, but this time written for a piano solo.
The title of the piece is a reference to the city of [[Kalikhan]].


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