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What Dreams May Come features music spanning more than a century, beginning with Gustav Holst's Suite No. 1 in E Flat, composed in 1909, and ending with Omar Thomas's Come Sunday that premiered in 2018. Also included are Steven Bryant's Suite Dreams, first performed in 2007, and David Maslanka's A Child's Garden of Dreams, described by the composer as "a symphonic suite for one-on-a-part wind ensemble."
3 A Child's Garden of Dreams: There Is a Desert on the Moon Where the Dreamer Sinks So Deeply Into the Ground That She Reaches Hell
4 A Child's Garden of Dreams: A Drunken Woman Falls Into the Water and Comes Out Renewed and Sober
5 A Child's Garden of Dreams: A Horde of Small Animals Frightens the Dreamer. the Animals Increase to a Tremendous Size, and One of Them Devours the Little Girl
6 A Child's Garden of Dreams: A Drop of Water Is Seen As It Appears When Looked at Through a Microscope. the Girl Sees That the Drop Is Full of Tree Branches. This Portrays the Origin of the World
7 A Child's Garden of Dreams: An Ascent Into Heaven Where Pagan Dances Are Being Celebrated; and a Descent Into Hell Where Angels Are Doing Good Deeds
8 Come Sunday: Testimony
9 Come Sunday: Shout!
What Dreams May Come features music spanning more than a century, beginning with Gustav Holst's Suite No. 1 in E Flat, composed in 1909, and ending with Omar Thomas's Come Sunday that premiered in 2018. Also included are Steven Bryant's Suite Dreams, first performed in 2007, and David Maslanka's A Child's Garden of Dreams, described by the composer as "a symphonic suite for one-on-a-part wind ensemble."