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Weaving the World - Part 1 for chorus
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Weaving the World for SATB chorus, oboe, percussion, and piano with text by Janisse Ray. Premiere by Assabet Valley Mastersingers, Robert Eaton, director. To get the file size small enough, I've divided the piece in half. This is Part 1.
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Nature-inspired, classically-based chamber music, choral pieces, and synthesized ambient tracks, -- quirky rhythms, spicy harmonies, catchy melodic bits
I compose music for chamber groups, orchestra, synthesizers, and off-beat instruments like mandolin ensemble. You'll hear beautiful sounds, dissonant harmonies, quirky rhythms. I'm inspired by nature, poetry, and any old sound - pots and pans, crystal glasses, wind and water, and especially birds. Influences include Bartok and Messiaen, sometimes a little bit of jazz and improvisation.
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Charts
Peak #68
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Pamela J. Marshall, Janisse Ray
Rights
Pamela J. Marshall
Uploaded
November 04, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 8.1 MB 119 kbps 9:30
Story behind the song
The music celebrates nature as a refuge while distant war threatens. Janisse Ray, environmental writer, inspired me with images of "spiders weaving the world back together" and swamps where black bears lurk. She wrote this text as war threatened in the Middle East. Printed music available from www.spindrift.com
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