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J. Redcay Free Rhythm for September 11th, 2001 Cantata Soloist Piano Quo p ma gis - in du bi - is 8 Solo Pno. ho mi - nem spec ta re - per ri clis 12 Solo Pno. con ve - nit ad ver sis que in re bus - nos sce - re qui sit 15 Solo Pno. nam ve rae vo ces tum de mum pec to - re - ab i mo e li - ci - un -
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Page 1: Cantata for Sept 11 PDF

J. RedcayFree Rhythm

for September 11th, 2001Cantata

Soloist

Piano

Quo

p

ma

gis

- in

du

bi

-

is

8

Solo

Pno.

ho

mi

-

nem

spec

ta

re

- per

ri

clis

12

Solo

Pno.

con

ve

-

nit

ad

ver

sis

que

in

re

bus

- nos

sce

-

re

qui

sit

15

Solo

Pno.

nam

ve

rae

vo

ces

tum

de

mum

pec

to

- re

- ab

i

mo

e

li

- ci

- un

-

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20

Solo

Pno.

ter

et

e

ri

-

pi

tur

per

so

na

- a

ma

- na

re

A24

Spk.

TB

Pno.

That morning... That morning began really like any other. The usual early birds at their desks, looking over their work.

sotto voce p

quo

ma

gis

- - - -

in

du

bi

- -

is

-

p

sempre

una corda

27

Spk.

TB

Pno.

As I got to the middle of the floor, I noticed coworker peering out of the windows. Smoke was coming from a nearby building and papers were flying all around.

ho

mi

nem

2

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29

Spk.

TB

Pno.

All you could hear were conversations about the trade center. Everyone had their heads cocked back, looking towards the sky.

ho

- mi

nem

spec

ta

re

spec

ta

re

32

Spk.

TB

Pno.

We finally realized what exactly was going on. In my mind I immediately started thinking of ways to get out of the city.

spec

ta

re

pe

34

Spk.

TB

Pno.

Down more than twenty flights of stairs and out onto the street. I couldn't believe my eyes. People were frozen on the side streets staring Just standing there staring.

ri

cles

pe

3

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37

Allegro

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

Not moving... looking up.

quo

ma

gis

in

du

bi

is

p

ho

mf

mi

nem

f

-

rio

cles

mf

51

SA

TB

Pno.

dim.

ho

mi

nem.

spec

ta

re

62

SA

TB

Pno.

spec

f

ta

-

re

pe

mp

ri

- cles

-

f

mp

decresc.

4

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B Free Rhythm

74

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

MankindSpeaker 2

changes the scope and breadth of its thought and vision slowly indeed. In the days of the Roman Empire eyes were focused on the Mediterranean.

con

ve

- -

nit

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - -

una corda

p

sempre76

Spk.

SA

Pno.

The American continents were unheard of And even after the people of Europe began to spill over to other continents

ad

- - - - - ver

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

78

Spk.

SA

Pno.

the people of North America in colonial days knew only their Atlantic seaboard and a tiny portion of the other Americas,

sis

-

que

5

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79

Spk.

SA

Pno.

turned mostly for trade and international relationship to Europe. During the Nineteenth century, during that era of development and expansion on this continent,

in

re

- - - - - - - - - - -

81

Spk.

SA

Pno.

we felt a natural isolation geographic,- economic, and political an isolation from the vast world which lay overseas.

bus

- - - - - - no

sce

- - - - - - - -

82

Spk.

SA

Pno.

Not until this generation roughly- thiscentury have- people here and elsewhere been compelled more and more to widen the orbit of their vision to include every part of the world.

re

no

sce

- - - - re

- - - - - qui

6

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83

Spk.

SA

Pno.

It is good that we are all getting that broader vision. For we shall need it after the war. The isolationists and ostriches who plagued our thinking before are slowly extinct.

sit

in

re

- - - - - - -

86

Spk.

SA

Pno.

The american people now know that all nations of the world large- and small will- have to play their appropriate part in

bus

no

sce

- - - re

- - - - -

87

Spk.

SA

Pno.

keeping the peace by force, and in deciding peacefully the disputes which might lead to war.

no

sce

- - - - re

- - - -

poco cresc.

qui

sit

7

Page 8: Cantata for Sept 11 PDF

C Allegro89

SA

TB

Pno.

con

Sop.

ve

- nit

- -

con

ve

- nit

- -

ad

Bass

98

SA

TB

Pno.

ver

sis

que

Alto

in

mp

re

bus

- -

no

Tenor

106

SA

TB

Pno.

sce

re

qui

dim.

sit

8

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D Free Rhythm

113

Spk.

Solo

TB

Pno.

Somehow we ended up on Nassau Street, and I noticed that some one had gotten hold of a radio. Therre were people gathered around it listening.

nam

mf

ve

rae

- - - -

vo

ces

- -

mf

116

Spk.

Solo

TB

Pno.

Trying to find out anything they could.That's when I heard the sound.

A screeching noise.

And in an instant, everyone started to run

ve

rae

- - -

vo

ces

-

vo

ces

-

vo

ces

- -

123

Spk.

Solo

I tried to scream but nothing came out. My mouth was open but there was no sound, As I ran I noticed a man running becide my friend.

tum

de

mum

- - - - - - -

pec

- - - - - - -

9

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126

Spk.

Solo

Somehow she tripped and fell, and the man next to her almost ran her over, with more running towards us. She was almost trampled but wemanaged to pick her up.

to

- - - - - - re

- - -

tum

de

- - -

128

Spk.

Solo

The grey cloudswere right at our heels and we found a garage nearby to hide in. There were a good deal of people already inside. A vendor, a mother with her child...

mum

pec

to

- - - - - - re

- -

ab

131

Spk.

Solo

We all sat there listening to the sounds outside. Shortly afterwards, the second building fell and I finally thought to myself this- is it.

i

mo

- - - - - - -

e

-134

Spk.

Solo

I'm going to die, in this garage

Can this really be it?

li

ci

- - - - - - - un

- - - tur

- - - - - -

Allegro138

SA

TB

Pno.

p

ver

rae

- -

ve

rae

- vo

ces

tum

de

mum

-

pec

to

- -

nam

p

sempre

10

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150

SA

TB

Pno.

re

e

li

f

ci

- - - un

tur

ff

et

mf

f

ff

mf

157

SA

TB

Pno.

e

ri

- pi

- tur

-

per

- so

-

na

a

ma

- na

-

dim.

re

Sop. divisi

dim.

E Free Rhythm169

Spk.

Pno.

The spirit world around this world of sense Floats like an atmosphere, and everywhere wafts through these earthly mists and vapors dense A vital breath of more ethereal air.

p

11

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173

Spk.

Pno.

And as the moon from some dark gate of cloud Throws o'er the sea a floating bridge of light; Across whose trembling planks our fancies crowd Into the realm of mystery and night, -

177

Spk.

Pno.

So from the world of spirits there descends A bridge of light, connecting it with this, O'er whose unsteady floor, that sways and bends Wanderour thoughts above the dark abyss.

Allegro182

Solo

Pno.

nam

mf

ve

rae

- ve

- rae

vo

ces

tum

de

mum

pec

p

to

re

195

Solo

Pno.

ab

i

mo

- e

li

-

ei

un

tur

e

cresc.

li

ci

rit.

- un

- tur

-

cresc.

rit.

12

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F Free Rhythm208

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

A man nearby announced that he was going to drive over the bridge The three of us piled into his white truck don't- remember the kind and- we took off.

et

e

ri

- - - pi

- - tur

-

et

e

ri

- - pi

- - - - tur

-

212

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

People on foot alongside the car heading towards the bridge. The air smokey and filled with dust. The streets littered with paperand debris from the buildings.

per

so

- na

- - - -

per

so

- - na

- -

per

- so

- - na

- -

13

Page 14: Cantata for Sept 11 PDF

215

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

We approached the bridge and managed our way across, dirty and covered with grey dust.

Backhome the sun was shiningand the grass was green.

per

so

- - na

- -

a

ma

- na

- re

-

a

- - - - - -

219

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

Abnormally green. I felt as though I'd come out of a black and white film and noweverything was in vivid color.

a

-

a

- - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

14

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221

Spk.

SA

TB

Pno.

I went to bed feeling as though the day was just one long dream. That day I felt nothing unusual when I woke up. It was just another day...

a

-

a

- - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - -

G Allegro224

Pno.

mf

229

SA

TB

Pno.

quo

ma

gis

-

in

du

- bi

- is

-

ho

mi

- nem

-

spec

ta

- re

-

pe

ri

- -

15

Page 16: Cantata for Sept 11 PDF

244

SA

TB

Pno.

cles

ad

ver

- sis

- que

-

in

con

mp

ve

- nit

-

256

SA

TB

Pno.

re

bus

no

sce

- re

- qui

sit

p

p

267

SA

TB

Pno.

nam

mf

ve

rae

vo

ces

mptum

de

mf

nam

ve

rae

vo

ces

mptum

de

16

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278

SA

TB

Pno.

mum

pec

to

re

i

mo

e

li

- ci

-

un

-

tur

-

e

li

- ci

- -

mum

pec

to

re

ab

i

mo

e

li

- ci

-

un

-

tur

-

e

li

- ci

- -

289Andante

SA

TB

Pno.

un

tur

-

p

et

e

et

e

ri

ri

pi

pi

tur

tur

e

et

ri

e

ri

pi

pi

tur

tur

per

so

per

so

per

per

fso

so

na

na

un

tur

-

p

et

e

et

e

ri

ri

pi

pi

tur

tur

per

so

per

so

per

per

f

so

so

na

na

p

17

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Free Rhythm301

Andante

Solo

SA

TB

Pno.

per

so

na

a

ma

- na

-

re

a

ma

- na

- re

-

a

ma

- na

- re

-

306

Solo

SA

TB

Pno.

a

ma

- na

- re

-

a

ma

- na

- re

-

a

ma

- na

- re

-

a

ma

- na

- re

-

18

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315

Pno.

3 3 3

3 3

p

320

Pno.

pp dim.

3 3 3

19


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