1,000 Paper Cranes (Grade 2)
1,000 Paper Cranes
1,000 Paper Cranes tells a story of folding 1,000 origami cranes. Although the history of folding cranes, and even the idea of folding 1,000 of them, dates back to the 1700s (during Japan's Edo period) the modern story is about the bombing of Hiroshima and a young girl named Sadako Sasaki. Sadako was only 2 years old and about a mile away when the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Miraculously, she survived, until she was admitted into the hospital years later with leukemia. During her time in the hospital, a friend told her the story of 1,000 paper cranes, and how they were used in prayer to wish others well. Sadako went on to fold roughly 1,300-1,400 cranes over the course of two months, up until her death in 1955. Sadako was just 12 years old.
In the wake of her death, the Hiroshima Children's Peace Memorial was constructed to Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of other "Atomic Bomb Children". On top of the memorial is a statue of Sadako holding a crane. This memorial is a statue of peace, and has the following inscribed on it: "This is our cry, this is our prayer: for building peace in the world".
In the spirit of nuturing community, I honestly couldn't think of a better story of a community coming together to not just help each other, but to help the world around them.
Information
Grade 2 (Easy - Developing)
Duration ~ 3 minutes
Instrumentation
Flute
Oboe
2 Clarinets
Bass Clarinet
Alto Saxophone
Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
Bassoon
2 Trumpets
Horn
2 Trombones
Euphonium
Tuba
Percussion
Glockenspiel
Chimes
Perc 1 - Triangle, Tambourine
Perc 2 - Suspended Cymbal, Crash Cymbal
Snare Drum
Bass Drum
Links to Purchase
From my website: coming soon!
From J.W.Pepper: https://www.jwpepper.com/1%2C000-Paper-Cranes/11593168.item