KISKIMINETAS (TO MAKE DAYLIGHT)
Series: MusicWorks Grade 2
Composer(s): Paul Murtha
Level: 2
“Kiskiminetas” is a Native American word that means to “make daylight” and was likely a command given to “break camp and continue the journey.” Paul Murtha's escriptive work for young players opens with a noble fanfare suggesting the break of day. A lyric section follows depicting scenic vistas along the path, and finally an exuberant adventure theme celebrates the conclusion of the journey. Nicely paced with plenty of variety.
Series: MusicWorks Grade 2
Composer(s): Paul Murtha
Level: 2
“Kiskiminetas” is a Native American word that means to “make daylight” and was likely a command given to “break camp and continue the journey.” Paul Murtha's escriptive work for young players opens with a noble fanfare suggesting the break of day. A lyric section follows depicting scenic vistas along the path, and finally an exuberant adventure theme celebrates the conclusion of the journey. Nicely paced with plenty of variety.
Series: MusicWorks Grade 2
Composer(s): Paul Murtha
Level: 2
“Kiskiminetas” is a Native American word that means to “make daylight” and was likely a command given to “break camp and continue the journey.” Paul Murtha's escriptive work for young players opens with a noble fanfare suggesting the break of day. A lyric section follows depicting scenic vistas along the path, and finally an exuberant adventure theme celebrates the conclusion of the journey. Nicely paced with plenty of variety.