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The
titles of the three movements, "The Rockets’ Red
Glare," "Dimly Seen Through the Mists of the
Deep" and "When Freemen Shall Stand" are quotes
taken directly from the first, second and fourth verses of the
Star- Spangled Banner.
Movement I - "The Rockets’ Red Glare" depicts the
siege of Fort McHenry - a bombardment of rockets, cannon
blasts, flying mortar, bricks and stones. A highly energetic
and dark interpretation.
Movement II - The second and fourth verses to the
Star-Spangled Banner, not well known to most Americans, are
highlighted musically and optionally by narrations in the
second movement. "Dimly Seen Through the Mists of the
Deep" is a celebration of the hope, pride and honor the
defenders must have felt to still have a flag (measuring 30
feet by 42 feet, made especially to taunt the British) flying
over them after such a costly battle.
Movement III - "When Freemen Shall Stand" is an
attempt to capture that multitude of patriotic feelings we
share as Americans -- the stand we take everyday -- the stand
our Military takes on our behalf around the globe and the
countless times that that has been done in the name of freedom
during the history of our Nation.
To see and hear the score: Fort
McHenry Suite
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