You're not going to believe this.. but John Taverner's The Protecting Veil would be my choice for the sun rising - its slow high pitched music pulling at the soul represents the sun slowly coming up to the horizon, and then that crashing discordant music in the next movement would illuminate the stones in the full glare of the sun... you can keep Hot Scoria ;)
And classical again, Maxwell Davies's sea music is'nt bad.
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