Hey, Daniel! Chris's wife here. How's life with you? How can I get ahold of Jamie? I have her old email address and would love to get her advice on something.
-Sharon
Thanks, John! If you'd like to listen to more of the piece you can go to the AudioClips page on my website:
http://danielalcheh.com/home.php?section=audio
All the way at the bottom there is a link with two more sections of the piece. I think there's also a small pdf from the score.
Thank you, Chris! I'm so glad you enjoyed the short clips. Well, I wouldn't have put these up if you didn't suggest putting up some wackier stuff...
You see, I think living in New York, panic attacks are just a daily custom :-)
At 5:41pm on February 18, 2008, Chris Alpiar said…
Hey Daniel, awesome samples you posted here!! I absolutely love No Exit, I felt like having a panic attack being trapped AHHH ;) All your cues are very unique and delivered with power, sincerity and knowledge. Great work!
At 11:54am on February 11, 2008, Daniel Alcheh said…
Carlos, thanks so much for listening. I'm so happy you enjoyed the music! It means a lot to receive comments like these from fellow composers. Your music is just wonderful - such honesty of expression, so much soul. "Elisa" is the kind of music that really takes you on a journey. Suddenly, you're somewhere else. What a metaphysical transportation vehicle music can be.
I love the bandoneon. You might enjoy the track called "Revisited" on my website audioclips page (I think it is under Horror and Fantasy". I played a melodion there - those funny instruments you blow into.
Hi Daniel, welcome to the forum! I´ve watched the final bath scene from "Leave you" and loved it. It´s so honest that you never think "sex" but love... The music becomes really a part of the scene and conveys the feelings it tries to communicate. I´ve also heard "Dying pianos" and experienced another side of your output. The interaction between electronics and pianos is so well assembled that the piece (the excerpt you posted in your site) evolves naturally. Hope you enjoy this forum.
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-Sharon
http://danielalcheh.com/home.php?section=audio
All the way at the bottom there is a link with two more sections of the piece. I think there's also a small pdf from the score.
You see, I think living in New York, panic attacks are just a daily custom :-)
I love the bandoneon. You might enjoy the track called "Revisited" on my website audioclips page (I think it is under Horror and Fantasy". I played a melodion there - those funny instruments you blow into.
Best
Carlos