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Nalinikanth Josyabhatla
  • 34, Male
  • Hyderabad, AP
  • India
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Well done Nalinikanth! I think this is really great. I enjoyed how you took the theme from Bach's Prelude #1 and made it into something of your own. This has been done with other pieces by other composers - one that comes to mind immediately is Pach…
3 hours ago
Hi Chris, Liked this piece a lot, already listened to it thrice. It has a good texture and takes us into a Brooding mood. Especially, I liked the main Theme (it has Eastern Flavour) and the Runs in the bass in the 2nd Theme. Thanks for sharing...
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Prelude # 1 in C Major of the Well Tempered Clavier Book-1 (BWV 846) by Johann Sebastian Bach is a very famous piece every beginner on a keyboard learns this. I always get allured by this piece and play/revisit this on and off. I think I understood…
6 hours ago
Simon, Enjoyed the piece - definitely there are more modern Elements in this piece than your other compositions. Especially, I liked the places where the Musis is intense. You bring intensity gradually and I like that a lot! Thanks for sharing, th…
December 20
December 19
Yes Simon, I played them on the Piano and I was trying to think why it gives a Sci-Fi feel? :-) I was also trying to relate to a String Quartet Movement which I wrote in Feb/March earlier this year and here is an excerpt from my Blog regarding that…
December 18
Yes Simon, never heard of these Sci-Fi Chords before, but interesting stuff, Thanks for starting this discussion...
December 18
Hi Eric, I just copied the Theme in the attached Document. See if it is OK. Thanks...
December 18

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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Orchestra, Songs, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Western Classical
Is music your main income source?
No - Not Yet
Where do you live?
Hyderabad
About Me:
I'm into Indian Music (Carnatic & Film) as well as Western Classical. I've a private Music Album, 3 Fantasies for solo Piano and a String Quartet thus far to my credit. There are more pieces in various stages of making.

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At 2:23pm on December 19, 2009, Christopher Sahar said…
Listening to your Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra - interesting melange of styles. Neo classical but it is informed by more modern rhythmn by the syncopations in your material. The transition material needs work - the ideas are good but the execution needs work. Why? Well, you seem to repeat exactly the same material in a few places as your transition and the material itself is more a part of a larger texture or idea. As you move one in the piece less of this happens. Seems you get a better secure footing as you proceed. Also the stylistic synthesis is more complete - that is it doesn't sound as if you are jumping from idea to another.

Yet if this is your intention to present several ideas in a somewhat fractured way and they become more synthesized then this is successful - though you could do it even better.

Overall I like your incipient style and your ideas for orchestration. Think you just need more time to compose and practice writing long forms. Writing cohesive engaging music over 3-4 minutes is challenging for any composer
At 12:24pm on September 28, 2009, Chris Merritt said…
Hey! I was passed a note about you wanting to access the poll. Just click on the word 'Poll' at the top of any page - in the navigation menus.
At 3:56pm on September 26, 2009, Edward Schaffer said…
The dB level is lower except for the Thunderstorm in the Nimbus movement. They are Clouds,and Contemplative... Thanks for listening...

If you want to hear a contrast piece of mine, try 'Multiversian Mysterium of the Diabolical Mind'...
At 11:05am on July 5, 2009, Kristofer Emerig said…
I've spent some time now reading the fugue for four voices. I did have some questions, but it'd be more productive I think for us to chat live with the score open at both ends. This post-response system is just too slow for an analytical conversation. I'll look for you online, or try to contact me when you're disposed.
At 3:00am on July 5, 2009, Per-Erik Rosqvist said…
How is it going with GPO now?

I'm back to listen to more of your tracks... IT is not a busy day today, but I might add some strings to a friends pop-song that might be released :)
Will check out your works during the day
(You know i've been here before, want to check if any improvements. :) The fugue was extremely nice to listen to this morning!)

All the best
Per-Erik
At 7:36pm on April 12, 2009, ahmadjawadi said…
Hello Nalinikanth
I listened to your 2nd track, it is beautiful music, hope you'll post some of your works with more instruments,
Your 3rd track now is much better in the new sounds, try to have orchestral sounds, you'll get better result.
Why you don't use the Indian Ragas in building your music as I do?
Have a nice time,
Ahmad
At 12:37pm on April 6, 2009, Doug Lauber said…
Hello friend. I just listened to your three mp3's. My first impression of your D maj 1st mov, was that it sounded like the style of music I composed when I was your age, when the dugster was a youngster. So, I found it stark, bold, adventurous, and rough around the edges. I agree with Per-Erik, your recordings/performances need a greater range of dynamics.

Your C min 4th mov, is my favorite, so far. It comes across as even more adventurous and more consistently well-balanced. I hope you will soon post work with a variety of instruments. I'm looking forward to hearing more!
At 12:32am on January 8, 2009, Per-Erik Rosqvist said…
I see, But the new string quartet has better soundquality. Listening to the first movement now.

I don't if you "draw" notes, or you record via midi your works. I think the first, You should try to velocityadjust (midivolume) the piano here, because
every note seem to have a similar volume.. Real pianoplayers have slow parts, and powerful parts :)

I liked the piece!
At 6:52am on January 1, 2009, Per-Erik Rosqvist said…
Hi again. Listening to your work I'd say the midi and sound quality doesn't make the work justice.

Maybe it is indian influences or just that you are a guy who likes to surprise, i found it full of unexpected paths to travel,

Very nice indeed!
At 2:54pm on December 17, 2008, Per-Erik Rosqvist said…
Hey Nlinikanth.

Glad you liked my composition... I will listen to your works soon...

Indian music is very interesting..
 
 
 

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