Echoes of the Past - for large Wind Ensemble

Echoes of the Past - for large Wind Ensemble

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Scoring & Instrumentation
Wind Ensemble and Video
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Duration (min)
18
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Composer's Note:

Mesa Verde, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Colorado, was inhabited by Ancestral Puebloan peoples dating back to 7500 BC. By 1285 due to severe and prolonged droughts, the cliff dwellings were abandoned. Looking closely at scorched trees burnt from centuries of forest fires, one might notice images of animals, human forms, Native American Kachinas, and the remains of bewitchingly shaped trees. The adage, “seeing the trees through the forest” is apropos. Photographic images of selected trees became the storyboard upon which the animation was created. One might elect to conjure up an image that, unlike Icarus, these Ancestral Puebloans have returned to earth to live again through in the devastated forests. This film documents these images with a fanciful treatment with animation which may provoke thoughtful dialogue as to the health of planet Earth.

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Text Language - Non English

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wind ensemble
solo or ensemble + video or image projection
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computer or live sound or video
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$62.00 score
Score includes link to video download.
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