Wheelwright, Lance - Atlantic Lullaby Flute and Clarinet |
Composer : | Wheelwright, Lance (1973 - ) | ||
Instrumentation : | Flute and Clarinet | ||
Style : | Song | ||
Arranger : | |||
Date : | 1998 | ||
Copyright : | © Lance Wheelwright | ||
Added by lwheel, 02 Jun 2013 |
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1. History - I had by assisting my mother who was writing on a play about a group of religious refugees who had been among the first Americans to arrive in California by ship. That ship had been caught in a hurricane. In midst of storm, a pregnant passenger went into labor and gave birth to a son, who she named Atlantic as he was born on that sea. I wanted the music to express how the mother would feel about her child, her love and hope for him, so I named the music after that baby.
2. Love - I also intended to create something about how I felt about my wife.
3. Sea - My wife and I were stuck on opposite sides of a sea at the time, because government delayed approving her visa for a year. Thus the idea of a sea with a connection to love was on my mind both from the history we'd been looking into and my own experience.