Anna's Way
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Subtitle: From Inspiration to Artistry
General Info
Year: 2014
Duration: c. 45:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Unknown
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
Anna's Way, From Inspiration to Artistry, is a 45-minute musical and visual journey of a young bass prodigy and her rediscovery the joy of music after lessons with a Tai Chi master.
Alan Scofield's moving story offers a creative approach to how we listen to, learn, and play music. This transformational journey is set to music from China, India, Africa, Brazil, Israel, and America by Tony Osborne, Francois Rabbath, Arvo Pärt, Astor Piazzolla, Emily Brown, Mary Knysh, Larry Dunlap, Johann Birkenstock, Frank Proto, and Andres Martin.
- Program Note from the University of California, Santa Cruz
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Valdosta (Ga.) State University Wind Ensemble (Joe Brashier, conductor; Barry Green, bass; Mark McQuade, narrator) – 30 April 2019
- University of North Texas Wind Symphony (Eugene Migliaro Corporon, conductor; Barry Green, double bass; Mary Tarbell-Green, narrator) - 26 February 2015
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Anna's Way (2014)
Resources
- University of California, Santa Cruz, Music Department. Accessed 24 February 2015