Titanic Symphony
Titanic Symphony, the third symphony composed by Richard Kastle, is based on the sinking of the. It is a four-movement piece for orchestra that begins with the ship leaving the dock on her maiden voyage. Its last movement describes the ship's sinking. Because Kastle felt the sea's rhythm was vital to the piece's creation, he composed it on Venice Beach, where he lived in the late 1980s.
Movements
- Her Maiden Voyage
- And the band played on...
- Ida's Love Theme
- The Sinking