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Of Dreams Eternal (Orchestral Version)


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Orchestra / Advanced
[2,2,2,2-2,3,3,1, 1-3 perc(+piano), tymp, str]

Of Dreams Eternal, an overture for symphonic orchestra, was composed originally as a celebration of dreams and of life. Images of flight, exploration, and innovation drove the creative process as the composer sought to capture the essence of living dreams.

Just as Mr. Reck was putting the final touches on his composition, he received word of an accident that had claimed the life of a friend. With the addition of a second dedication and very little modification to the existing music, the overture became musical tribute to the life of Douglas Jeffries, who had recently been graduated in 2003 from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he was a student of computer engineering and a dedicated musician.

The work is a composition in modern style, using syncopation, uneven meters, and numerous key changes. Starting with fanfares in D Major for the brass, Of Dreams Eternal builds into a thick tapestry of sound before breaking into the upbeat primary melodic theme.

In the secondary theme sections, there are brief features for the first trombone, clarinets, and oboes in an antiphonal melody. There are multiple developments on both the primary and secondary themes before Of Dreams Eternal finishes in a driving conclusion which includes the opening notes the Rose-Hulman fight song – a salute to the late Mr. Jeffries and his alma mater.

Orcenith Smith, conductor of the DePauw University Symphony Orchestra, says, “Of Dreams Eternal is a musical tribute that is noble, energetic, and uplifting.”

The September 19, 2004, DePauw Symphony Orchestra performance of the work was the world premiere.

"Celebrating the life of my friend, an Engineer by alma mater and a Tiger by heart, Douglas Jeffries, 1981-2004."

Advanced Difficulty

Minimum Instrumentation Required

  • 2 flutes
  • 2 oboes
  • 2 Bb clarinets
  • 2 bassoons
  • 2 F horns
  • 3 trumpets
  • 3 trombones
  • 1 tuba
  • 1-3 percussionists (suspended cymbal, 2 muted toms, snare drum, tambourine, glass chimes, wind chimes, bell tree)
  • piano (can be omitted, but not preferable)
  • 4 timpani
  • first and second violin sections
  • viola section
  • cello section
  • contrabass section

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