Agave Dream for Violin, Tuba, and Piano

$10.00

Agave Dream was written for the Durations Trio as a part of their project, making music inspired by the art on Texas Tech’s Campus. “Agave Dreams” is a sculpture by Julian Voss-Andreae at Texas Tech University that pays tribute to humanity’s relationship with science.  Voss-Andrae writes “Agave Dream is a 12’ long female figure, kneeling on the earth, with her outstretched hands touching the ground. Sheltered between her hands grows a live agave, a plant with a history of deep significance to the native peoples in the area, providing spiritual and cultural identity. Through her gesture of blessing the plant, “Agave Dreams” encourages us to question our attitude toward nature and the entire web of life.“


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Agave Dream was written for the Durations Trio as a part of their project, making music inspired by the art on Texas Tech’s Campus. “Agave Dreams” is a sculpture by Julian Voss-Andreae at Texas Tech University that pays tribute to humanity’s relationship with science.  Voss-Andrae writes “Agave Dream is a 12’ long female figure, kneeling on the earth, with her outstretched hands touching the ground. Sheltered between her hands grows a live agave, a plant with a history of deep significance to the native peoples in the area, providing spiritual and cultural identity. Through her gesture of blessing the plant, “Agave Dreams” encourages us to question our attitude toward nature and the entire web of life.“


Agave Dream was written for the Durations Trio as a part of their project, making music inspired by the art on Texas Tech’s Campus. “Agave Dreams” is a sculpture by Julian Voss-Andreae at Texas Tech University that pays tribute to humanity’s relationship with science.  Voss-Andrae writes “Agave Dream is a 12’ long female figure, kneeling on the earth, with her outstretched hands touching the ground. Sheltered between her hands grows a live agave, a plant with a history of deep significance to the native peoples in the area, providing spiritual and cultural identity. Through her gesture of blessing the plant, “Agave Dreams” encourages us to question our attitude toward nature and the entire web of life.“