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<strong>The</strong> parallelism evident in the upper lines <strong>of</strong> these two extracts<br />

serves as a good transition to an examination <strong>of</strong> the chromatic, triadic<br />

parallelism that characterises the later works <strong>of</strong> Lilburn's first<br />

composition period.<br />

Lilburn's triadic parallelism did not suddenly appear in his<br />

works from the Diversions <strong>of</strong> 1947 onwards. Rather, it evolved slowly<br />

from the harmonisation <strong>of</strong> melodic lines in parallel thirds - a distinctive<br />

feature <strong>of</strong> the early overtures in particular. This evolution, interest~<br />

ingly, can be most clearly witnessed in one <strong>of</strong> the little hallmarks or<br />

'glyphs' <strong>of</strong> Lilburn's early style. - that <strong>of</strong> the rapidly ascending<br />

anacrusis figure.<br />

In the Aotearoa Overture (1940), this can be heard prominently<br />

in the last bars <strong>of</strong> the work," where it comprises the typical parallel<br />

thirds movement, with the uppermost line doubled at the octave:

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