I Dream of Peace for Children’s Chorus and Chamber Orchestra
Composers:- Jager, Robert
Duration: 22
Description:
In 1996, during a trip to Washington, DC, Robert Jager and his wife visited the Holocaust Museum. In the bookstore of the museum, the composer discovered a book of poems and drawings by children of former Yugoslavia. Both the pictures and the words came to life, and it was immediately apparent that this text cried out for music. With the permission of the United Nations Children’s Education Fund, and with a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission, the composition I Dream of Peace for two-part children’s chorus and orchestra was written. The seven movements of the composition paint a picture of despair, devastation, fear, and anger. But in the end, the eternal optimism of the children shines through with a glimmer of hope for peace. Movements: I. Prelude: As If Nothing Happened II. I Am Speaking to You III. War is the Saddest Word IV. In My Dreams V. Testimony VI. If I Were President VII. I Dream of Peace