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Where the Waters Gather
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Where the Waters Gather by Charles Rochester Young Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Charles Rochester Young
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Concert band (Flute 1, Flute 2, Oboe, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, Bb Clarinet 3, Bb Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Alto Saxophone 1/2, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet in Bb 1/2, Horn in F 1, Horn in F 2, Trombone 1/2, Euphonium, (Baritone T.C.), Tuba, Timpani, ) - grade 3

SKU: CN.15000

Composed by Charles Rochester Young. Band Music. Score and parts. Duration 6:30. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.15000).

Inspired by the Native American ideal to live in harmony with nature, Where the Waters Gather seeks to create greater understanding and respect of these people. Traditional Native American themes throughout add to the authenticity of this poignant tone poem for band.

Where the Waters Gather was commissioned by the Tomahawk (WI) High School band under the direction of Michael Madaj. Our goal was to create a greater understanding and respect between Native Americans and Americans of European ancestry through music. It is a central theme in virtually all Native American cultures to live in harmony with nature. Water is viewed by many Native American nations as 'the giver of life' and 'the blood of their mother (earth).' In both cultures, water is used to cleanse and to grow food and other plants that are used for healing. We hope that this work serves to create a better bond and shared understanding between these sovereign nations and cultures. Thankfully, we were able to work closely with many Native Americans and traditional Native American musicians throughout the creation of this work. Ultimately we hope that this work helps us all to realize that we are but one race-the human race.

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