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Compositions Frost and Fire
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Frost and Fire

$45.00

Frost and Fire is a work for Bassoon and Piano, inspired by the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. The piece traces the life of Sim, as he struggles to live, and ultimately save humanity by reaching the spaceship that brought people to his inhospitable planet, allowing them to escape. The work was premiered by Jeffrey McCray, with the composer at the piano, at the 2025 IDRS conference at Butler University.

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Frost and Fire is a work for Bassoon and Piano, inspired by the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. The piece traces the life of Sim, as he struggles to live, and ultimately save humanity by reaching the spaceship that brought people to his inhospitable planet, allowing them to escape. The work was premiered by Jeffrey McCray, with the composer at the piano, at the 2025 IDRS conference at Butler University.

Frost and Fire is a work for Bassoon and Piano, inspired by the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. The piece traces the life of Sim, as he struggles to live, and ultimately save humanity by reaching the spaceship that brought people to his inhospitable planet, allowing them to escape. The work was premiered by Jeffrey McCray, with the composer at the piano, at the 2025 IDRS conference at Butler University.

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