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April 4 2018 marked 50 years since Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. This piece was written as areflection on some of the ideals he fought and died for.The overall idea of the piece is that one voice can lead to great change; one voice can be a catalyst. Thepiece starts by layering in the three C flute parts for a melodic trio. At letter A, the full choir joins. The pieceshould be played with increasing intensity and building tension throughout. The low flutes should give afeeling of marching or a heartbeat. At letter D, the piece reaches its climax just before a release leads usback to the melodic trio. As long as there is a catalyst, there is hope.Written for piccolo, 3 C flutes, alto flute, bass flute, contra alto, contrabass and sub contrabass flutes.
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