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Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold

Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold

Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold, Rene Orth (2017) 10'
for brass quintet

Inspired by Edith Wharton’s “An Autumn Sunset,” Leagured in Fire, Lagooned in Gold is a brass quintet commissioned by and written for the women of Seraph Brass.  We were originally drawn to the poem due to the reference of a Valkyrie and an illustration of strength and feminism.  As I dug deeper into the poem, however, I was struck by the colorful and descriptive imagery of a sunset on a windy bay.  It feels as if two color palettes are at war with each other, and this is the idea that I was interested in exploring in this piece.

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Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold

$1,288.00

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Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold

Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold, Rene Orth (2017) 10'
for brass quintet

Inspired by Edith Wharton’s “An Autumn Sunset,” Leagured in Fire, Lagooned in Gold is a brass quintet commissioned by and written for the women of Seraph Brass.  We were originally drawn to the poem due to the reference of a Valkyrie and an illustration of strength and feminism.  As I dug deeper into the poem, however, I was struck by the colorful and descriptive imagery of a sunset on a windy bay.  It feels as if two color palettes are at war with each other, and this is the idea that I was interested in exploring in this piece.

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Leaguered in Fire, Lagooned in Gold, Rene Orth (2017) 10'
for brass quintet

Inspired by Edith Wharton’s “An Autumn Sunset,” Leagured in Fire, Lagooned in Gold is a brass quintet commissioned by and written for the women of Seraph Brass.  We were originally drawn to the poem due to the reference of a Valkyrie and an illustration of strength and feminism.  As I dug deeper into the poem, however, I was struck by the colorful and descriptive imagery of a sunset on a windy bay.  It feels as if two color palettes are at war with each other, and this is the idea that I was interested in exploring in this piece.