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Terry Winter Owens

T.W. Owens: Homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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American Composers Alliance (ACA)  |  SKU: ACA-OWEN-015  |  Barcode: 9790600234790
  • Composer: Terry Winter Owens (1936-2007)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: Piano Trio (Piano, Violin, Cello), Narrator
  • Work: Homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1992)
  • Work Language: English
  • ISMN: 9790600234790
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches

Description

Saint-Exupery's plane was lost over the Mediterranean in 1944 and one would guess that he died as he lived, full of passion for each moment. This 3-movement work composed in 1992 is the first in which the composer integrated spoken words with music.

Composer's Note From CD Recording: "Saint-Exupery's Wind, Sand, and Stars, is ostensibly about his experiences as a pilot, his love of flying and his fascination with the people and cultures with whom he came in contact but metaphors of life and death are found throughout. One can simply turn the pages without concern for continuity, and discover thoughts and images of stunning intensity. The words in this piece are mostly his but have been lifted and joined with words of my own. During the many months spent composing this piece, I lost track of which words are his and which may have come from me."

American Composers Alliance (ACA)

T.W. Owens: Homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupery

$ 46.00

Description

Saint-Exupery's plane was lost over the Mediterranean in 1944 and one would guess that he died as he lived, full of passion for each moment. This 3-movement work composed in 1992 is the first in which the composer integrated spoken words with music.

Composer's Note From CD Recording: "Saint-Exupery's Wind, Sand, and Stars, is ostensibly about his experiences as a pilot, his love of flying and his fascination with the people and cultures with whom he came in contact but metaphors of life and death are found throughout. One can simply turn the pages without concern for continuity, and discover thoughts and images of stunning intensity. The words in this piece are mostly his but have been lifted and joined with words of my own. During the many months spent composing this piece, I lost track of which words are his and which may have come from me."

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