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What Goes in the Night, Orchestre d'Harmonie

Partitions pour orchestre d'harmonie.
Article no.: | MP99006 |
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Compositeur: | Julie Giroux |
Niveau: | 3+ |
Durée: | 5:30 |
Editeur: | Musica Propria |
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Composed for the Quail Valley Middle School Honors Band, Missouri City, Texas, Greg Countryman, Director. Premiered at the 54th Annual Midwest Clinic, Chicago, Ill. Under the cover of darkness, life goes on. Sleep, work, passion, mischief, murder and mayhem. Actually, the same things that go on during the day. Yet, wrapped in a blanket of mystery and shadows there is a certain power, a secretive nature that blurs the lines between what is and what isn’t. A trivial problem in the daytime becomes a tragic epic at night. Love, seems more personal, almost magical. Work . . . endless. Trouble has a cloak and Danger, lurking behind every shadow. Beauty. The moon and the stars. Casting their light, hope and a promise of what could be. A new day will come. Eventually. But first, we must all deal with the night.
Composed for the Quail Valley Middle School Honors Band, Missouri City, Texas, Greg Countryman, Director. Premiered at the 54th Annual Midwest Clinic, Chicago, Ill. Under the cover of darkness, life goes on. Sleep, work, passion, mischief, murder and mayhem. Actually, the same things that go on during the day. Yet, wrapped in a blanket of mystery and shadows there is a certain power, a secretive nature that blurs the lines between what is and what isn’t. A trivial problem in the daytime becomes a tragic epic at night. Love, seems more personal, almost magical. Work . . . endless. Trouble has a cloak and Danger, lurking behind every shadow. Beauty. The moon and the stars. Casting their light, hope and a promise of what could be. A new day will come. Eventually. But first, we must all deal with the night.