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Peter Boyer's "Ellis Island: The Dream of America"--Epilogue

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Epilogue from the GRAMMY®-nominated work "Ellis Island: The Dream of America" by composer Peter Boyer, for actors and orchestra with projected images. Boyer's work celebrates the historic American immigrant experience, by combining the real words of actual American immigrants--chosen from the Ellis Island Oral History Project and read by actors--with his original, sweeping orchestral score. The historic photographs come from the archive at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, and are used by courtesy of the Museum. In performance, these photographs are projected in synchronization with the live orchestra, and this Epilogue concludes the work with a reading of "The New Colossus," the 1883 poem by Emma Lazarus which adorns the pedestal of The Statue of Liberty.

This promotional video illustrates that marriage of music and image, using the recording of Boyer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, with actors Barry Bostwick, Blair Brown, Olympia Dukakis, Anne Jackson, Bebe Neuwirth, Eli Wallach, and Louis Zorich. The recording was released by Naxos, the world's leading classical record label, in its American Classics series, and nominated for a GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition in 2006. Boyer's work has been performed nearly 100 times by more than 45 orchestras, and the work has been broadcast on hundreds of radio stations, including on National Public Radio's "SymphonyCast." For more information, visit http://www.PropulsiveMusic.com.

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  • This was great

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  • Wow. I'm inpressed.

  • A breathtaking finale to an epic journey achieved in history, humanity, and now, musicality.

  • Wow! A powerful marriage of words and music. Makes me want to get up and cheer!

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