My band was the one who commissioned this piece and played it at the New York City Fire Department’s remembrance in April of 2002. It’s an experience I’ll never forget - nor will those of the band and choir members who were there that day.
This piece was written as an elegy for the 9/11 terror attacks. I couldn't help but tear up while playing this in band class. We ended up visiting the 9/11 memorial for our New York band trip that same year. Very poignant of Jay Bocook to write something as beautiful as this piece.
My band was the one who commissioned this piece and played it at the New York City Fire Department’s remembrance in April of 2002. It’s an experience I’ll never forget - nor will those of the band and choir members who were there that day.
Playing this in my HS band rn.. one of my all time faves (Trombone 2)
I'm playing this for band right now, and I love it. Definitely my favorite song that we're playing for the concert. (Alto Sax 2)
This piece was written as an elegy for the 9/11 terror attacks. I couldn't help but tear up while playing this in band class. We ended up visiting the 9/11 memorial for our New York band trip that same year. Very poignant of Jay Bocook to write something as beautiful as this piece.
Doing this song for our regional honors band with the honors choir. I can't wait
love this piece
If you wanna hear another good one, look up At Dawn They Slept. This one though, it's just amazing.
just did this piece its awesome
playing this in my band
Amazing
excellent
Muyyyyyyy bonita