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Elegy for Our Children (DIGITAL Band Set)
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Composer: Cynthia Van Maanen
Duration: ca. 9:00
Scoring: concert band
Piccolo, 2 Flute, 2 Oboe, English Horn, 2 Bassoon, 3 Bb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet, 2 Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone,
3 Bb Trumpet, 2 Horn, 3 Trombone, Baritone, 2 Tuba,
Double Bass, Piano, Harp,
Timpani (and Glockenspiel)
Percussion 1: Marimba
Percussion 2: Marimba
Percussion 3: Vibraphone
Percussion 4: Glockenspiel, Log Drum(s), Gong, Suspended Cymbal
Materials: digital score (11 x 17) and parts (9 x 12)
*This item is a PDF-download. Digital downloads are non-refundable. The purchase of this item entitles you to download, save, and print one copy of this file for private use. The purchase of this PDF file does not include the conveyance of copyright. You do not have the right to distribute this material to any third party, by any means. The copyright holder maintains all rights over their intellectual property. By submitting your order you demonstrate your acknowledgment of, and agreement to, these conditions.
Duration: ca. 9:00
Scoring: concert band
Piccolo, 2 Flute, 2 Oboe, English Horn, 2 Bassoon, 3 Bb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet, 2 Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone,
3 Bb Trumpet, 2 Horn, 3 Trombone, Baritone, 2 Tuba,
Double Bass, Piano, Harp,
Timpani (and Glockenspiel)
Percussion 1: Marimba
Percussion 2: Marimba
Percussion 3: Vibraphone
Percussion 4: Glockenspiel, Log Drum(s), Gong, Suspended Cymbal
Materials: digital score (11 x 17) and parts (9 x 12)
*This item is a PDF-download. Digital downloads are non-refundable. The purchase of this item entitles you to download, save, and print one copy of this file for private use. The purchase of this PDF file does not include the conveyance of copyright. You do not have the right to distribute this material to any third party, by any means. The copyright holder maintains all rights over their intellectual property. By submitting your order you demonstrate your acknowledgment of, and agreement to, these conditions.
Program Note
I have long observed that in the classical music world, composers seek to do something new –something groundbreaking – in their art. This is extremely important! For me as an artist, however, this concept alone was not satisfying. In my artistic journey I have learned that what always felt right for me was communicating an emotion. I believe that by composing music which helps others in some emotional way: to feel joy, to express pain, to explore anger or frustration, to celebrate happiness; I am able to reach my best potential as an artist and as a human being. This type of expression is the most fulfilling to me because of the communication and connection with other people.
Elegy for Our Children began as the second movement of a string quartet I composed while I was working on my doctorate. I knew I wanted to expand it to a string orchestral piece someday but the timing wasn't right until now (2018). I also knew what emotions it expressed…and that it wasn’t tied to a story, just feelings. For me, this music has always elicited a yearning for something better…a desire to move from a place of sadness or loss to one of hope.
When Jherrad Hardeman asked me to provide a string orchestra piece for the Detroit Chamber Orchestra, I immediately thought of this second movement and knew the time was right to expand what had been a 4 minute work into this fuller, more realized version of the ideas I had years ago. As I began to rework the material my focus was still on these emotions I have described.
Then the school shooting on February 14th in Parkland, Florida at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School happened. I was working on this piece when the news came over my computer. I watched, as we all did, for days as the students began voicing their thoughts and acting with more authority than we had seen in our country. The convergence of this incident happening at just the time I was working on a piece specifically about the same emotions I was experiencing made me realize that while my music did not start with a story it did represent how I felt during those days, watching our youth. The despair and sadness that was yearning for something better…for some solution…any solution…turned into a feeling of pride in these students who were taking action in the best ways that they could. I feel more hope now because of both those students and also the students where I teach.
At my own school, Interlochen Arts Academy, we had a thoughtful, beautiful day of joining our students in a walkout for 17 minutes to honor the victims. We followed it with a meeting of all students, faculty, and staff that discussed the history of guns in this country and how we came to the place where we are so divided in our opinions. We used it as an opportunity to listen to how our students were feeling, to learn about our shared history, and to gain a small understanding of both sides of this issue; as well as discuss what actions we could take to solve these tragedies before they happen in our small area of Michigan.
I hope Elegy for Our Children is music that will communicate all these emotions and inspire hope in you.
— Cynthia Van Maanen
Elegy for Our Children began as the second movement of a string quartet I composed while I was working on my doctorate. I knew I wanted to expand it to a string orchestral piece someday but the timing wasn't right until now (2018). I also knew what emotions it expressed…and that it wasn’t tied to a story, just feelings. For me, this music has always elicited a yearning for something better…a desire to move from a place of sadness or loss to one of hope.
When Jherrad Hardeman asked me to provide a string orchestra piece for the Detroit Chamber Orchestra, I immediately thought of this second movement and knew the time was right to expand what had been a 4 minute work into this fuller, more realized version of the ideas I had years ago. As I began to rework the material my focus was still on these emotions I have described.
Then the school shooting on February 14th in Parkland, Florida at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School happened. I was working on this piece when the news came over my computer. I watched, as we all did, for days as the students began voicing their thoughts and acting with more authority than we had seen in our country. The convergence of this incident happening at just the time I was working on a piece specifically about the same emotions I was experiencing made me realize that while my music did not start with a story it did represent how I felt during those days, watching our youth. The despair and sadness that was yearning for something better…for some solution…any solution…turned into a feeling of pride in these students who were taking action in the best ways that they could. I feel more hope now because of both those students and also the students where I teach.
At my own school, Interlochen Arts Academy, we had a thoughtful, beautiful day of joining our students in a walkout for 17 minutes to honor the victims. We followed it with a meeting of all students, faculty, and staff that discussed the history of guns in this country and how we came to the place where we are so divided in our opinions. We used it as an opportunity to listen to how our students were feeling, to learn about our shared history, and to gain a small understanding of both sides of this issue; as well as discuss what actions we could take to solve these tragedies before they happen in our small area of Michigan.
I hope Elegy for Our Children is music that will communicate all these emotions and inspire hope in you.
— Cynthia Van Maanen
Reproduction Notice:
This program note may be freely reproduced in concert programs, provided that proper credit is given to the composer.
This program note may be freely reproduced in concert programs, provided that proper credit is given to the composer.