Opens in a new window
Murphy Music Press Dawn - Frucht - Concert Band - Gr. 5
Additional Photos:
Composer: Paul Frucht
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band
Level: 5
Program Note:
Dawn Hochsprung was an incredible person I had the fortune of meeting when I was a student at Roger's Park Middle School from 2000-2003, where she was an assistant principal. I worked with both her and her husband, George, as a member of National Junior Honor Society. When the tragic events occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, I, like everyone else in the Danbury area, was shocked and deeply saddened. The Hochsprungs had always stuck out in my mind as not just outstanding teachers, but some of the most caring, genuine, and positive people that I had come across during my time growing up in Danbury. I felt immediately compelled to write something for George and also for other families who lost loved ones.
I titled the piece Dawn not simply because it is dedicated to her, but because the nature of Dawn's actions on the day of shooting are the inspiration for the character of this piece. When she became aware that her school was in danger, her immediate response was to protect the children of the school. She put herself in harm's way in an entirely selfless act in an effort to save the lives of her students. Her legacy is one of selflessness, positivity, and extraordinary courage. This piece celebrates that legacy. - Paul Frucht
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band
Level: 5
Program Note:
Dawn Hochsprung was an incredible person I had the fortune of meeting when I was a student at Roger's Park Middle School from 2000-2003, where she was an assistant principal. I worked with both her and her husband, George, as a member of National Junior Honor Society. When the tragic events occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, I, like everyone else in the Danbury area, was shocked and deeply saddened. The Hochsprungs had always stuck out in my mind as not just outstanding teachers, but some of the most caring, genuine, and positive people that I had come across during my time growing up in Danbury. I felt immediately compelled to write something for George and also for other families who lost loved ones.
I titled the piece Dawn not simply because it is dedicated to her, but because the nature of Dawn's actions on the day of shooting are the inspiration for the character of this piece. When she became aware that her school was in danger, her immediate response was to protect the children of the school. She put herself in harm's way in an entirely selfless act in an effort to save the lives of her students. Her legacy is one of selflessness, positivity, and extraordinary courage. This piece celebrates that legacy. - Paul Frucht
Media
Press play to listen:
Q & A
There are currently no questions for this product.
Reviews
There are currently no reviews for this product. Be the first to write one!