Sometimes There Is A Hoar Frost by Peter.Reynolds published on 2015-08-22T09:40:06Z This short set of double variations, for solo guitar, was written during the closing days of 2008 for Michael McCartney, who gave its first performance in the following year. Its title is taken from Heather and Robin Tanner’s classic record of rural life, Wiltshire Village (1939): “Sometimes there is hoar frost, when trees are transformed to coral and cobwebs to lace”. This performance was recorded by Michael Hughes in September 2014 Genre Instrumental Comment by Mark Harrington Exquisite Peter, completely within the essence of the source work. The performance is also a delight. 2016-08-16T13:58:47Z