Lyle Chan

"[9] Four such sections have received high-profile media coverage: Wind Farm Music (Dedicated to Tony Abbott)[10], Rendezvous With Destiny,[11] AIDS Memoir Quartet[12] and Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra.

[13] Very few sections of Solo Piano have been publicly released, the major exception being Forever #1, a one-minute piece written for the second anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the USA.

[14][15][16] His website contains memoir essays on several other sections of Solo Piano, such as Untitled (for Steve), Wisconsin Cowboy Lullaby and Nachtstück, none of which he has allowed to be publicly performed so far.

Other sections include Liberty and the Pursuit,[18] a tribute to his teachers the Pro Arte Quartet, and Farwell My Good I Forever,[19] and Untitled (Thomas Brand gewidmet).

Though less obviously autobiographical than String Quartet or Solo Piano, it does contain sections inspired by events within his direct experience, such as the Lindt Cafe hostage crisis of 2014, or discovering that Benjamin Britten's first love Wulff Scherchen was alive and living in Australia.

Several sections have been released: "Wachsein ist andersvo (Awakening is elsewhere)",[22] Rendezvous With Destiny,[11][23][24][25] "Dass ich dich schau ewiglich" (That I may see you eternally),,[26][27] Love Is Always Born (December)[28][29] and Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra ("My Dear Benjamin").

"[35] Since 2013, Chan's personal website has been selected for ongoing preservation by the National Library of Australia on its PANDORA archive, recognising his contribution to culture and history.