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Late Autumn and Snowy Splendor
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Late Autumn and Snowy Splendor Orchestra - Sheet Music

Orchestra - Grade 4

SKU: IG.OMS142

Composed by Jeff Frost. Score and Parts. Imagine Music Publishing #OMS142. Published by Imagine Music Publishing (IG.OMS142).

9 x 12 in inches.

The Keweenaw Peninsula is located in the northwestern part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is surrounded by Lake Superior on the west, north and east sides. From the late 1800's through the early 1960's copper was mined there. There are still remnants of multiple mines and hoists scattered about the hilly country side. This area can get around 180 of snow each year and winters can be long yet beautiful. There are waterfalls scattered in the hilly country side that are quite beautiful in the spring and summer.


I attended Michigan Technological University from 2002-2006 which is located in Houghton, Michigan. Houghton is called the Gateway to the Keweenaw. I composed this piece to paint a picture of the Keweenaw with its waterfalls, hilly country, the sun rising and setting over Lake Superior, and the winter splendor. Because many people on the Keweenaw Peninsula are of Finnish descent, I incorporated the Finnish National Anthem into the melodic material.