Nathan Barr Scores for “A Symphony for Hope: the Haiti Project”

Posted by Shadaliza On April - 7 - 20111 COMMENT

True Blood’s original music composer, Nathan Barr participated in “Symphony of Hope”.

“Symphony of Hope” is a musical fundraising project which was originally designed to help the people of Haiti in their desperate time of need. A year after the terrible earthquake which has destroyed the lives of thousands of Haitians, the need for assistance is even greater than ever. “Symphony of Hope” is a collaboration by 25 of today’s leading Oscar, Tony, Grammy and Emmy winning composers to benefit Haiti Earthquake Relief. The “Symphony of Hope” begins with an original Haitian melody, then each composer contributes an additional 8-32 bars of music to the piece and then passes it along to the next composer. This is symbolic in the way that one lending hand passes on to another lending hand and so on and eventually a beautiful outcome is derived.

 

 

For more information http://www.haitisymphony.com

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One Response to “Nathan Barr Scores for “A Symphony for Hope: the Haiti Project””

  1. avatar Rowena says:

    What a wonderful idea, and symbolic of helping hands working together to raise money and awareness for a very worthy cause. Kudos to Nathan for his participation.

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