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Cambrian Explosion

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Cambrian Explosion (2024), for orchestra

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The Cambrian explosion occurred around 538 million years ago and was a period that lasted around 20 million years, during which simple organisms quickly evolved into complex organisms that more closely resemble life as we know it today. This piece not only describes those organisms, their apparent oddity (take the extinct order Radiodonta, for example) and their environment, but also the fact that something so incredibly distant can still inspire excitement, awe and curiosity in us today, millions of years later.

2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.1 - timp.perc(2) - harp - strings

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Cambrian Explosion (2024), for orchestra

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The Cambrian explosion occurred around 538 million years ago and was a period that lasted around 20 million years, during which simple organisms quickly evolved into complex organisms that more closely resemble life as we know it today. This piece not only describes those organisms, their apparent oddity (take the extinct order Radiodonta, for example) and their environment, but also the fact that something so incredibly distant can still inspire excitement, awe and curiosity in us today, millions of years later.

2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.1 - timp.perc(2) - harp - strings

PDF download and hard copy available for full score only. Please use contact form to request parts.

Cambrian Explosion (2024), for orchestra

Listen here

The Cambrian explosion occurred around 538 million years ago and was a period that lasted around 20 million years, during which simple organisms quickly evolved into complex organisms that more closely resemble life as we know it today. This piece not only describes those organisms, their apparent oddity (take the extinct order Radiodonta, for example) and their environment, but also the fact that something so incredibly distant can still inspire excitement, awe and curiosity in us today, millions of years later.

2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.1 - timp.perc(2) - harp - strings

PDF download and hard copy available for full score only. Please use contact form to request parts.

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