Loud Sunsets
George Tsz-Kwan Lam
The sunsets in North Carolina are different from the ones that I remember
in Boston. Even here in Durham, one of the largest cities in the state, tall Read More
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The sunsets in North Carolina are different from the ones that I remember
in Boston. Even here in Durham, one of the largest cities in the state, tall
buildings are few and far between. As I drive home every day on highway
15-501, when afternoon slowly turns into dusk, the sun settles calmly against
an expansive sky. The colors are bright, herds of clouds make their way
across the horizon, and the cityis steady turn towards evening has always
commanded this commuteris attention.
Loud Sunsets was written in 2007 for the Boston University Concert Band,
commissioned by the Theta Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi. The work was
premiered by the Duke University Wind Symphony with conductor Emily Threinen.
Iid like to especially thank the brothers of Theta Beta for making this
project possible.