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In the Final Analysis String Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Orchestra (Cello, Double Bass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3) - Grade 1.5

SKU: CF.FAS73

Composed by George Sweet. Folio. First-Plus String Orchestra (FAS). Score and parts. With Standard notation. 43 pages. Carl Fischer Music #FAS73. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FAS73).

ISBN 9780825888960. UPC: 798408088965. 9 x 12 inches. Key: G major.

Up-and-coming composer George Sweet is a string educator with years of experience working with developing students. He presents us with a lush and lyrical composition that seemingly flows off the page and into the hearts of students and audiences alike. Sweet's understanding of young students' technical limitations, along with his fresh compositional perspective, make him a unique new voice in the field. We know you are going to love this one!.
In the Final Analysis takes its inspiration from various speeches given by both John and Robert Kennedy. The composer was moved by the Kennedys’ idea of a strong, diverse, and cooperative society. John Kennedy’s commencement speech at the American University in 1963 was especially inspirational and the piece takes its title from the following passage:For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we allxa0 inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s futures. And we are all mortal.The introduction sets the tone of the piece and is reminiscent of the “Americana” feel of composers like Aaron Copland. The main theme enters in Violin 1 at m. 7.Throughout the piece, this material is presented in different situations and moods, reflective of the diverse society spoken of by the Kennedys. A lyrical “B” section appears at m. 23 and later at m. 48 in a slightly different orchestration. The introductory material returns at m. 63 and leads to a vibrant coda which brings the piece to a close.In the Final Analysis was commissioned by Victor Fernandez and the Booker Middle School Orchestra.

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