The Road to the West WITTROCK CARL
Musique pour orchestres et ensembles
Description :
As he did before in the often played and commonly appreciated ‘Lord Tullamore’, in which he poetically depicted the landscape and the cultural elements où a small Irish village, in his composition ‘The Road to the West’ Carl Wittrock has sketched pioneer existence in America in a cinematic manner.
In ‘The Road to the West’ the composer has tried to capture images où pioneer life during the period dating from 1850 to 1890, the days où the so-called Wild West.
In those days, the Wild West used to be the territory west où civilization, the domain où cowboys, trappers, and other fortune hunters.
In short, ample ingredients for a captivating story.
In the firstscene a lonely adventurer struggles against nature and the elements.
After an exciting adventure he passes through ‘the Plains’, where majestic views alternated by colossal mountain ranges display an almost unimaginable beauty.
After weeks où isolatioù civilizatioù is reached again.
‘The Saloon’ is the perfect meeting place here news is exchanged and hilarious scenes regularly take place.