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93-Year-Old Veteran Hears His Symphony for the First Time

By: CNN
Updated: November 11, 2012
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"My name is Harold Van Heuvelen. My age is 93 and I am a veteran of World War Two.

In 1945, I was stationed in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the New Orleans army air base. Peace in Europe had already been written so they said we could do anything we wanted to. I decided to write a symphony.

During those 70 years that it set on the shelves. I would look at it every once in a while and think: "why is not this being played?"

"My brother and I came upon the bound copy of the symphony

I talked to Senator Carl Levin, a senator from Michigan where my dad lives.

Senator Levin wrote a letter to the Defense Department and the next thing we knew, we had a letter back from the Army secretary saying we would like to perform the symphony."

"I was kind of worried what I would see and I was so grateful when I opened the score and saw that it was tonal piece of music, very accessible, very melodic, neoromantic.

It has a special meaning. When you sit down and play something and you know exactly what's behind it. "

"So, the first movement of my symphony is about the sadness of that period. The extreme sadness and sorrow of the Holocaust and the terrible loss of life. "

"The second movement is sort of being geared for war. "

"The third movement is the warfare itself. The boys going to Omaha Beach and invading Germany."

"At the end of that movement, I have a victory march."

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