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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
television, multimedia, Orchestra, Songs, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
classical
Is music your main income source?
Sort Of - Music Related
Where do you live?
I live in Nybro, Sweden
About Me:
Hey there!

All I am trying to with the excerpts of my musical production you can find on my page is to communicate an emotion, mood or an event. Nothing more, nothing less.

Hat of to you
Per-Erik
Website:
http://www.dragoncolour.com

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At 9:01pm on December 26, 2009, ahmadjawadi said…
Hello Per-Erik
First I have to say:

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

God Jul och Gott Nytt År

Second, I am sorry for the very late reply; I was in many trips,
Thank you very much for your kind and nice comment, I really became happy from your beautiful words and really I appreciate that and I’m so glad you liked my music.
Yes my long stay in Swede (and sometimes London) was very useful for me, here in Sweden I performed my music and the Swedish (or the Western) like my music and thanks for God that all ways I play my music the Swedish like it, even in USA I performed one of my compositions (Kurdistan Symphonic Suite) and the musicians and the people like it.
I try my best to write not in the ordinary style and chose Oriental scales and rhythms and that’s my music.
Me and my friend (she is a professional filmmaker) from Nörrkoping were listening to your stuff we really like you tracks, me personally I love your song Sången i skogen, and your Nocturne is great as well,
Have a nice time,
At 6:51am on December 26, 2009, Yaiza Varona said…
Nevermind, just wondering :)
Yes, Tenerife is quite a popular destination for tourism, but if you know how to avoid the crowded areas you have a very interesting island you can enjoy without masification. If you have the help of an "insider", it is a wonderful place to visit!
Merry Christmas and prosperous new year to you too, Per! hope you enjoy! :)
At 6:01pm on December 25, 2009, Yaiza Varona said…
Ni-hao Per-Erik!
Thanks for the listening and kind words. When you say the second track, you mean "The Cat and the Hat"?
Seasons greetings!
At 6:30am on December 24, 2009, Ray Kemp said…
Great stuff, I'm looking forward to being cheered up.

You, see and have a nice Christmas and a prosperous New Year

Ray
At 1:51pm on December 23, 2009, Ray Kemp said…
Hi you evil norseman,

'written any happy music lately or has being stuck in near constant darkness pickled your head (herring)

Ray
At 1:36pm on December 23, 2009, Ario said…
Just a tip: Try romanticism first (Schubert, Liszt, mussorgsky...)

Then to late romanticism (Bruckner, Ravel, Debussy, Shostakovitch...)

Very personal first step for me was then Bartok, and much later did I start enjoying Schönberg, Berg, Webern... etc. ...

This was rather my personal path - Guess the chronical order of composers, does have something to do with the evolutionary acceptance of our "human ears".
I'm a fan of dramatic "russian" music, so maybe you might enjoy rather soothing music like debussy's... ?
At 11:02am on December 23, 2009, Ario said…
Nice music!

You mentioned your self being an amateur in a short statement in the Forum...

May I ask why?

Your music is rather "depthy" and "calm", which is rather the challenge to writing music in my eyes...

Hoping for an answer and wishing you a nice christmas!

Ario
At 3:47pm on December 15, 2009, Daniel Sullivan said…
I've just listened to your nocturne, as you would know, the purpose of a nocturne is to evoke qualities of night in the music, I think the orchestra does this well in the ritornello, but I seem to loose that sense of the night once the vocal entry occurs. I do like the orchestration, especially the auxillary percussion which lends to the style of music.
At 7:14am on December 15, 2009, Yaiza Varona said…
Hi Per-Erik, thanks for the reply.
Yes I meant Chinese folk-music, anyway Erhu has such a unique flavour that even if used to perform Bach it would still sound oriental :)
What part of China did you visit if I may ask? There are so many different music traditions there! Did you get to hear some oygour music?
At 6:32am on December 15, 2009, Yaiza Varona said…
Hello Per-Erik
I am listening to Evolution Mist and like the atmosphere it creates. The pentatonic taste of it obliges me to think of China, even if timbre would differ from their classical popular music.
I like the depth you achieve with the use of strings. Interesting!
Regards
 
 
 

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