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SATB choir, 3 trumpets in B-flat, and organ or piano (Instrumental Parts include: 3 individual trumpet parts, 1 individual keyboard part.) SKU: C2.15-94160 Composed by James Adler. Octavo. Colla Voce Music #15-94160. Published by Colla Voce Music (C2.15-94160). The text for Canticle for Peace was written as a reflection of the world religions. The goal was to represent the essence of peace and freedom displayed in the beginning of time and how we were all created and destined to live together in this world. Cardinal John J. O'Connor, Archbishop of New York, led the standing ovation of United Nations Ambassadors and guests in support of the inherent message at the world premiere, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights. This work was performed by a choir of hand-picked professional singers conducted by me and accompanied by James at the Holy Family Church in September 1988. Canticle for Peace was submitted for a Pulitzer Prize nomination. In today’s continued quest for world peace, this composition represents the creation of the world, the turmoil and the steps we can take as humanity to achieve the ultimate goal — as it was in the beginning . . . . . Debra Rue, August 2016

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