And Still, the Spirit [HL:44012829]

De Haske Publications

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In 2003, composer Philip Sparke was commissioned to write a piece that characterized man's ability to overcome personal tragedy, a scenario which often leaves one with a philosophy of serenity. Sparke decided to use the analogy of the giant sequoia tree, in particular the California redwood. The remarkable life cycle of these amazing trees begins with seeds simply dropping to the ground, requiring heat to open their shells and allow them to germinate. The redwood forests are frequently subject to fires that can destroy a mother tree, but ironically also provide the impetus for their seeds to spring to life – the trees actually need a disaster to procreate. In a similar way, the human spirit can actually gain from setbacks: we become stronger after adversity. The original work was called Spirit of the Sequoia; this new easier version has been rearranged and simplified by the composer, while keeping the drama and intensity of the original. (Grade 3.5) Dur: 8:15
Vendor:
Hal Leonard
Composer:
Philip Sparke
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Instrumentation:
Score & Parts
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1
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UPC:
888680641306
Format:
Softcover. Score and Parts
Subtitle:
(Easier Version of Spirit of the Sequoia). De Haske Concert Band
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