What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Choir, Orchestra, Small Ensemble, Big Ensemble
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Boroque,Classical,Romantic,Modern
Is music your main income source?
Sort Of - Music Related
Where do you live?
Mossley, NE Manchester, England
About Me:
Prolific and versatile composer,
I find this forum quite amusing at times...Some really nasty people on here, some really conceited people on here and some really childish people on here!
I suppose that that's the nature of the beast when you collect so many composers and pretend composers together!
I know I could listen to all the music in the world Chris and that I would never tire of listening to your beautiful, soothing music. I hope all is well.
I'm glad you liked "In the Light of the Trinity." I guess the years I spent working on trying to make it sing paid off. As I write this note, Christendom plays in the background. Great piece! Peaceful and serene!
christopher, i am so happy you are here, because your music is more than just classical, it's classy.... more so here than at the old place...
always your biggest fan, i could learn alot from you, but i am prone to deluding myself.... your music is very instructive, if only i had some talent as a student
Music going beyond words is so true. We can see it see it in children who can hear after six weeks from conception. It’s language that comes much later. Surly music can reach us that far back in our psyche experience. I really like the serene feeling I get listening to your music. I’m working with a friend on a piece at the moment mixing Dub Reggae, Indian and Klezmer genres.
Thank for inviting me. I've listened to your music and I enjoyed it. You seem to have combined producing emotional moving and stirring music with a strong sense of stillness. It seems to have a modern element to the harmony which was interesting…
Hey Chris, lovely music here. Especially like your violin concerto piece!
At 12:39pm on February 21, 2009, Doug Lauber said…
I'm listening to 82, 1st now. (82!!!)
You've written 82 and I've... I'm still taking baby steps.
I love the pauses in your music. They create a feeling of 'ease' and a mature confidence. This 82/1st flows well. I'll definitely be back to do more listening here.
At 11:38pm on February 15, 2009, Deborah Young said…
P.S.: I'm astounded when people get that I'm writing folk songs, because I really don't have a folk voice (just shows you were really listening.
Thanks again.
At 11:32pm on February 15, 2009, Deborah Young said…
Thanks! I just posted a short piano piece in the Music Dissection forum. Please check it out if you get a chance.
Also, is your "partner" on this network too? If so, who is she?
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always your biggest fan, i could learn alot from you, but i am prone to deluding myself.... your music is very instructive, if only i had some talent as a student
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douglas
Thank for inviting me. I've listened to your music and I enjoyed it. You seem to have combined producing emotional moving and stirring music with a strong sense of stillness. It seems to have a modern element to the harmony which was interesting…
Matt
You've written 82 and I've... I'm still taking baby steps.
I love the pauses in your music. They create a feeling of 'ease' and a mature confidence. This 82/1st flows well. I'll definitely be back to do more listening here.
Thanks again.
Also, is your "partner" on this network too? If so, who is she?
Thanks.
Deborah
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