II: The Prados
T. D. Erickson
for Wind Band
Thursday, May 10, 2007
   
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Second part of a trilogy, "Views of the North Valley".
The North Valley of Albuquerque includes a large section of meadow pasturelands, or "prados", now slowly being transformed into tract housing and businesses. The prado at first glance looks like a very mellow, tranquil place with not much happening, but upon closer investigation, a wide variety of animals (rabbits, hares, roadrunners, coyotes, lizards, butterflies, ants, and much more) can be found. This piece seeks to represent this habitat.
For full concert band.
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