Russell Peck’s programmatic tone poem about the struggle for peace. A musical tribute to all the people who have struggled against conflict itself toward a just and lasting peace for all of us.- commissioned by the Birmingham International Festival.

Recorded by the London Symphony.


“a wealth of invention, exemplary use of orchestral color”
Washington Post

“an extraordinary piece of music . . . dazzling . . . exciting . . . moving . . . well-earned bravos”
Sacramento News and Review

“particularly enjoyable work”
Fort Worth Star Telegram

“appealing curtain-raiser”
Phoenix Gazette

Peace Overture has been performed by symphony orchestras on four continents: Africa (Cairo, Egypt); Asia (Shanghai, China); and Europe (Barcelona, Spain and Rzeszow, Poland) in addition to many performances in North America.

duration: 11′

(1988)

3(3rd db. picc./2+E.h./2+b.cl./2+cbn. – 4/3/3/1
timp. – 4 perc. – piano – strings

The orchestra may be reduced by omitting any or all of the following:
fl. III, E.h., b.cl., cbn., and two percussion players.
Cues for these instruments are provided in other parts.
– If only 2 flutes are used, Flute II uses a special part that includes piccolo.
– Performance with 2 percussion omits xylophone completely and uses a special part.