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Symphony of Freedom
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Concert Band (SCORE) - Grade 5
SKU: HL.4006567
Symphony No. 3. Composed by Thomas Doss. Mitropa Music Concert Band. Concert. Duration 1470 seconds. Mitropa Music #032499. Published by Mitropa Music (HL.4006567).
UPC: 840126915037.
“All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and are to meet one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” This article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights forms the basic idea behind this majestic Symphony of Freedom. In each of the three movements, the composer picks another angle on this universal theme of freedom. In the first “Cry for Freedom,” it's the Dalai Lama of which the composer is a great admirer. The second movement, “Dream of Freedom,” takes the photograph of the deceased three-year-old refugee boy Ailan Kurdi on the beach at Bodrum as a basis. The finale “Freedom Avove All” refers, besides a Bruckner quote, to the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. This movement should be seen first and foremost as an affirmation of life, faith and hope for a better world.
Concert Band (SCORE) - Grade 5
SKU: HL.4006567
Symphony No. 3. Composed by Thomas Doss. Mitropa Music Concert Band. Concert. Duration 1470 seconds. Mitropa Music #032499. Published by Mitropa Music (HL.4006567).
UPC: 840126915037.
“All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and are to meet one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” This article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights forms the basic idea behind this majestic Symphony of Freedom. In each of the three movements, the composer picks another angle on this universal theme of freedom. In the first “Cry for Freedom,” it's the Dalai Lama of which the composer is a great admirer. The second movement, “Dream of Freedom,” takes the photograph of the deceased three-year-old refugee boy Ailan Kurdi on the beach at Bodrum as a basis. The finale “Freedom Avove All” refers, besides a Bruckner quote, to the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. This movement should be seen first and foremost as an affirmation of life, faith and hope for a better world.
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