This concert work is now available for an exclusive area premiere!
A patriotic tone poem for string orchestra, piano and timpani.
Whether performed for Memorial Day, a Veteran’s Day celebration, or other concert program, your orchestra is sure to leave its audience full of heart and pride for the tremendous sacrifice and selfless service of our champions of courage.
Program Notes
This original concert work overflows with Americana themes of bravery and valor. Written largely in the melodic and harmonic language of American 19th century, the piece touches on hymnody and folk rhythms that conjure feelings of reverence and hope.
Memories and recall of war crest as the high strings strain the hero motif and percussive ostinatos are played by piano and low strings. Finally, the music breaks as trepidation falls into tension, and tension into repose. The patriotic themes return, and hope and anticipation build into a glorious reunion.
A Composer’s Introspection
The warmth of embrace, the pride of patriotism, the tears of togetherness. Our military reunions move us because we can only imagine what our loved ones have walked through and seen. Soldiers returning from war walk with the scars borne by the perils and desperations of war. Holding our hero tight in homecoming’s embrace also means acknowledging we are holding one who experienced turmoil as a sacrifice for the freedoms of our country.
“A Hero’s Welcome” captures the layers of emotional complexity that come home alongside the soldier. Intermixed with the joy of return, the score also contains anxious motifs like storm clouds that appear and reappear. Certainly, every hero or heroine, whether soldier or first responder, lives with memories of loss and horror. These are the bruises that will forever stay with them, yet their sacrifices are not in vain.
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