Thoughts and Prayers for Flute and Electronics Flute - Sheet Music

Thoughts and Prayers by Leanna Keith for Flute and Tape, a Meditation on Recovery. From the composer: "The voice of this track is the real interview recording of Carrie S. - a woman who was present during the Westroads Mall Shooting in Omaha, Nebraska on December 5, 2007. The 19-year-old shot and killed eight people and wounded four others - including Carrie’s husband - before committing suicide and shooting himself in the head. During the process of writing this piece (from the original commission date in 2019 to the finished work in 2022), there have been 1,557 mass shootings in the United States in which the definition of mass shooting should be four or more people, excluding the shooter, who are shot in a single event regardless of the motive, setting or number of deaths."

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Instrument:
Flute Electronic Media
Publishers:
Alry Publications
ISBN:
9790302121633
Format:
Score Score and Part
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Flute and Electronics

SKU: AY.F53

Composed by Leanna Keith. Woodwinds - Flute. Score and part. Alry Publications #F53. Published by Alry Publications (AY.F53).

ISBN 9790302121633.

Thoughts and Prayers by Leanna Keith for Flute and Tape, a Meditation on Recovery. From the composer: "The voice of this track is the real interview recording of Carrie S. - a woman who was present during the Westroads Mall Shooting in Omaha, Nebraska on December 5, 2007. The 19-year-old shot and killed eight people and wounded four others - including Carrie’s husband - before committing suicide and shooting himself in the head. During the process of writing this piece (from the original commission date in 2019 to the finished work in 2022), there have been 1,557 mass shootings in the United States in which the definition of mass shooting should be four or more people, excluding the shooter, who are shot in a single event regardless of the motive, setting or number of deaths.".