Camp Speicher
Camp Speicher Massacre
On June 12th, 2014, an estimated 1,566 unarmed Iraqi Air Force Cadets were killed by the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL) at Camp Speicher in Tikrit. Shia and non-Muslim cadets were singled out from the Sunni
Cadets as some senior officers ordered the Cadets to leave wearing civilian cloths for a 15 day leave to visit their
families. The Cadets were kidnapped by gunpoint and taken on buses to the Al-Quisour Al-Re'asiya region. The
killing methods varied from shooting cadets one by one to shooting them while lying down to ensure death.
Camp Speicher is a single movement chamber work written for sextet (Clarinet, vn1,vn2, va, vc, and piano). The
work is intended as a healing message to relatives and family members of victims of atrocities throughout the
world. It incorporates both traditional and contemporary music practice as it weaves a tapestry of solemn
moments with sudden jagged entrances of various instruments which slowly evolve and search for a resolution
while eventually finding a place of hope and solace. The structure of this work is built on a number of middle
eastern elements such as the use of the Hijaz scale throughout and fragments of the traditional Iraqi folk song (Ah Ya Zain).