Story Behind The Song
Rob originally wrote the piece almost 20 years ago when he learned of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Rob tells of that night, I remember feeling such sadness for the children and the families that were directly affected by that senseless event. I put my hands on the electronic keyboard I was recording on at the time and this is the music that came out. It was sad and brooding, yet shifted in the middle to become very uplifting and inspirational.
Rob saved the disk on which he recorded the piece and found it a few months ago. He re-recorded the piece using high tech and high touch symphonic library sounds of today.
Song Description
Rob originally wrote the piece almost 20 years ago when he learned of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Rob tells of that night, I remember feeling such sadness for the children and the families that were directly affected by that senseless event. I put my hands on the electronic keyboard I was recording on at the time and this is the music that came out. It was sad and brooding, yet shifted in the middle to become very uplifting and inspirational.
Rob saved the disk on which he recorded the piece and found it a few months ago. He re-recorded the piece using high tech and high touch symphonic library sounds of today.
Song Length |
7:07 |
Genre |
Classical - Romantic, Classical - Romantic |
Tempo |
Very Slow (Under 70) |
Lead Vocal |
Instrumental |
Mood |
Tranquil, Ecstatic |
Subject |
Determination, Sorrow |
Similar Artists |
Aaron Copland, Beethoven |
Language |
No Language |
Era |
1900 - 1920 |
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