Earth As Seen From a Moon of Jupiter NASA Photo
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Composed by Delton Lorenzo Hudson. Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 542. Delton Hudson Mkusic #3619119. Published by Delton Hudson Mkusic (A0.1071770).

In the USA Nasa photo, the Earth comes into view. A beautiful, small blue orb floating in the star-studded blackness of space. In this piece, I describe my thoughts and emotions about the miracle of the scene. I view The Earth, carrying life from past ages, the present, and hopefully ages to come, providing a home for the aspirations, dreams, hopes, the triumphs and failures, of myriad created beings, including man. I find myself celebrating the victories of life in what I call the "Earth Theme", first heard in the second section. This theme differs from the quieter mysterious "space theme" which opens the piece. A contrasting middle section, featuring the Celesta Harp, and Glockenspiel expresses ( in my mind at least) the dance, sparkle, and play of the Cosmic energies. However, the end of the piece, featuring four notes struck on the Chimes and the Strings dimming into ppp, fades into the silence and mystery of Space.

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