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Lee Holdridge
My Life for a Song
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Composer
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Lee Holdridge
Genre
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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3:02
My Life for a Song is a musical composition by Lee Holdridge, an American composer and conductor. The piece was composed in 1980 and premiered on May 17, 1980, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. It was performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Prelude," is a slow and melancholic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the composition. It features a solo violin that plays a haunting melody, accompanied by the orchestra. The second movement, titled "My Life for a Song," is the centerpiece of the composition. It is a lively and upbeat piece that features a solo trumpet playing a catchy melody. The orchestra provides a lively accompaniment, with the strings and percussion adding to the festive atmosphere. The movement is characterized by its energy and optimism, reflecting the idea of living life to the fullest. The final movement, titled "Epilogue," is a reflective and introspective piece that brings the composition to a close. It features a solo cello that plays a mournful melody, accompanied by the orchestra. The movement is characterized by its somber and contemplative mood, reflecting the idea of looking back on one's life and reflecting on the choices made. Overall, My Life for a Song is a powerful and emotional composition that explores the themes of life, love, and loss. It showcases Holdridge's skill as a composer, with its intricate melodies, lush harmonies, and dynamic orchestration. The piece has become a popular choice for orchestras around the world, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.
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