cape breton skies (2023)
Concert Band Grade 3
Duration - 4:48
2024 Howard Cable Memorial Prize in Composition Winner
Premiere Performance by Newmarket High School
There are few things in this world that are more spectacular than the view from the cliffs of Cape Breton Highlands National Highland Park. An island located on Nova Scotia’s eastern end, Cape Breton boasts some of Canada's most breathtaking scenic views from lush boreal forests to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, this magical place has captivated its visitors for centuries. Cape Breton Skies was inspired by a stormy hike along the parks’ Appalachian mountain trail. The grey, cloud soaked coastline perfectly contrasted the vibrant green pine needles of the surrounding trees.
Approaching the lookout to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the wind at the mountains peaked, thrashed, and roared at a maximum of 200 Kilometres an hour. The piece's beautiful melodies and energetic vigour creates a musical soundscape which depicts the coastal scenery from the cliffs lookout points. The ending of the piece, a delicate eclipse, represents the beautiful, rich sunset that followed nature's powerful storm. Winner of the 2024 Howard Cable Memorial Prize in Composition, Cape Breton Skies has been celebrated for its unique storytelling quality that transports audiences to the quaint, ruggard shores of Eastern Nova Scotia.
Cape Breton Skies is the winner of the 2024 Howard Cable Memorial Prize in Composition organized by the Canadian Band Association. With profound gratitude, this symphonic creation is dedicated to Newmarket High School and Cheryl Cline; for their invitation to step into their space, guest conduct, and premiere this enchanting composition on December 13th, 2023. As Cape Breton Skies is the winner of the Canadian Band Association’s 2024 Howard Cable Memorial Prize in Composition, I give many thanks to the following organizations, groups, and conductors for their support in this year’s Howard Cable Memorial Prize and making this competition possible.
many thanks to the consortium members and supporters!
consortium members
306 (Maple Leaf) Wing Concert Band (Brent Besner, Musical Director)
Acadia Junior High School (Darryl Ferguson)
Alberta Band Association (Peter Sicotte, ABA President)
Arizona State University (Jason Caslor, Director of Bands)
Belmont Secondary School, Victoria, BC (Mandart Chan)
Brandon University School of Music (Dr. Wendy Zander, Brandon University Symphonic Band)
Central Memorial High School (Adam Mailman, Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts)
Festival City Winds Music Society (Wendy Grasdahl, Artistic Director)
Halifax Concert Band (David Staples, Director)
International Music Camp (Christine and Tim Baumann, Camp Directors)
McMaster University (Joseph Resendes)
Oak Park High School (Derek Fraser)
Second Chances Community Band Program of Nova Scotia (Chris Ward)
Second Chances Fredericton (Jennifer Keating)
Unionville High School (Jeff Wrigglesworth, Unionville High School)
University of Alberta (Dr. Angela Schroeder, Professor/Director of Bands)
University of Manitoba (Jacquie Dawson, Director of Bands)
University of Regina (Brent Ghiglione, Director of Bands)
University of Toronto (Gillian MacKay)
Webber Academy (Jeff Bryant)
William Aberhart High School, Calgary, AB (Nathan Gingrich)
supporters
Long & McQuade Limited (Tricia Howe, Educational Services)
Meechan Music (Pete Meechan)
Music Direct Ltd (Don Closson)
Performance by the National Youth Band of Canada