I have always been fascinated by the walls of sheer rock left behind by the construction of the
United States interstate highway system. To me, it represents both the majesty of nature and theRead More
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I have always been fascinated by the walls of sheer rock left behind by the construction of the
United States interstate highway system. To me, it represents both the majesty of nature and the
audacity and ingenuity of the human race. When you approach these sections of road, often you
will see the yellow sign, reading Fallen Rocks or Fallen Rock Zone, warning of the possibility
that nature will try to reclaim the roadway.
In this quartet, I wanted to show both the majesty of the mountains, told in the various chorales
throughout the piece, and the juxtaposition of the possible chaos below. Cars speeding past, not
always safely or politely. Construction zones. Semi trucks. All of these can be heard throughout
this work. Despite all this activity, it is important to remember that the rocks remain.
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