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A moderately fast music for oboes and high bassoons, playing in clusters with occasional outbursts of fast notes, accompanied by harpsichord and strings. |
CD: promotional live recording
Credits: Performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Grant Gershon, conducting |
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This was by far the largest and fiercest creature, and it was also the most disfigured by the calamity that instantly snatched the life of these creatures and preserved them. Parts of anomalocaris were thought to be four individual creatures; it wasn't until recently that it was discovered that they were parts of the same animal. So the music for this section became a monstrous concoction featuring tuba, along with contrabass clarinet, horn, and lower strings. |
CD: promotional live recording
Credits: Performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Grant Gershon, conducting |
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Out of the anomalocaris section things get quite stirred up, building to a point where all eight sections appear simultaneously, leading to a climax inspired by the final natural disaster these creatures experienced. Follow the story link for additional information. |
CD: promotional live recording
Credits: Performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Grant Gershon, conducting |
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