North Atlantic Sea Songs
- Sailing Under the Stars (5:00) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2+1,2+1,2+1,A.Sax,2+1/-4,flg.,3,1/Timp.,Harp/Strings - Seal Gazing (10:56) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2,2,2+1,A.Sax,2/4,flg.3(ATB),1/2 Perc.,Piano,3 Narrators,Strings - The Flying Lesson (6:07) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2+1,2+1,1+2,A.B.Sax,2/2,2,3,0/2 Perc.,Piano,Narrators,Strings - ‘thicka Fog’ (Tidal Pool) (8:36) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2,2,2,2/2,0,0,0/Harp,Vla.,Cello,Bs. - Seabreeze (Voice and Orchestra) (6:23) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2,2,2,2/2,0,0,0,/Harp,Vla.,Cello,Bs. - Squall (5:35) | Purchase Full Score | Purchase Parts
Instrumentation:2+1,2+1,2+1,2+1/3,3,3,1/4 Perc.,Harp,Piano,Strings
“Sailing under the Stars” is one of seven “Songs of the North Atlantic”. On a calm clear mid-ocean night, in the days of Celestial Navigation, a human climbs slowly and ponderously up on deck, raising gaze to the cold, cloudless sky and heavenly wonders above. The unfolding, overwhelming, and mysterious beauty above transports the viewer away from self. This stargazer turns his view and thoughts to earth, contemplating fate. The perception of cold, unfeeling stars contrasting with the experience of warm human feelings, inspired by the magnificence, engulfs his mind and soul. This piece is inspired by the poem “Stars” from Robert Frost’s first collection, “A Boy’s Will”, written during his years in England.