Thanks Andrew ! You give me a lot of encouragement and I´m glad that you like the piece . I always find it difficult to analyze what happens in me when I´m writing . In this piece I was subconsciusly influenced by Xenakis : Persepolis and a poem by Joseph Brodsky : December in Forence : http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=2403http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJUR2qkJup0 I wish You all the best my friend . Caj .
Andrew ! Long Orbit nearly gave some kind of dizziness , in a positive way . It´s so far from my musical thinking ( just now ) but I like it very much . Be well my friend . Caj .
Thanks Andrew ! I now decided to never let any of my accounts to "save" my passwords. And also take care of the other advices. Interressting how you experience music . The thinking on music as "sound" has gone deep in to me ( for ex Gerard Griseys thoughts and music ). Thanks again. Caj.
Thanks Anrdew, I have done as You said :an external drive where I´m put all my scores and music ( not connected to internet) . Another thing , I like the use of microintervals but I don´t know how to calculate all the overtones ( in notation ). All I have read about it goes over my head (I´m very bad at matematic). Is there any other way to calculate overtones from a single note ? Be well Caj.
Hi Andrew. I absolutely like your music. Although it already sounds great the way it sounds now, I would love to hear it performed by a real orchestra. I am new here on this forum and you're one of my first encounters here. Great! Thanks for your music.
I like your music, you can never say what is due to come, but you can always enjoy the present moment as part of an organic thing... two aspect normally incompatible. And, more important, never boring !
Thank you again. I guess convention will change... Really like the textures of your compositions...
All the very best
Matt
At 9:48am on February 26, 2011, Matt Le Mare said…
Hi
Thank you. Innate Affection was composed for an ensemble. Some of the musicians are not as proficient as others, but equally musically expressive. So a piece that would include them in the make it enjoyable was important. So some of it was composed so it doesn't really matter what pitch is played as long as it's in the right octave and the rhythm is played correct; so the interpritation could slip into improvisation if needs be...
Do your compositions get played out? It's intresting how your peices hand together...
Resurrection was not an improvisation; it was calculated via Kyma and also scored for chorus samples for an Akai sampler. I constructed the work long before I ever heard about Lounge or Ambient music.
Thanks for the wonderful comments of my profile it means a lot coming from a fellow composer. What do you use for Virtual Instruments? Your music in very inspiring its nice to meet you.
I'm glad to be your friend too! My work is not inspired by scenery or any photos, but by internal images abstractions and a reaction to the initial stages of my compositions. And, of course, I am inspired by my favorite classic compositions- everything from Weather Report to Led Zeppelin to Stravinksy's Symphony of Psalms. I just got Kontakt 4 and two sample collections- 'Vintage Organs' and Acousticsamples' Old Black Grand. Now I need to get creative with them...!
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Mathematics!? Computer Programming!? Piano Improvisation!? You've just made a friend! I look forward to opening a dialog with you.
Thanks. You're doing quite a serious work yourself!
Thanks Andrew ! You give me a lot of encouragement and I´m glad that you like the piece . I always find it difficult to analyze what happens in me when I´m writing . In this piece I was subconsciusly influenced by Xenakis : Persepolis and a poem by Joseph Brodsky : December in Forence : http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=2403 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJUR2qkJup0 I wish You all the best my friend . Caj .
Andrew ! Long Orbit nearly gave some kind of dizziness , in a positive way . It´s so far from my musical thinking ( just now ) but I like it very much . Be well my friend . Caj .
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thanks Andrew
I like your music, you can never say what is due to come, but you can always enjoy the present moment as part of an organic thing... two aspect normally incompatible. And, more important, never boring !
Thank you again. I guess convention will change... Really like the textures of your compositions...
All the very best
Matt
Hi
Thank you. Innate Affection was composed for an ensemble. Some of the musicians are not as proficient as others, but equally musically expressive. So a piece that would include them in the make it enjoyable was important. So some of it was composed so it doesn't really matter what pitch is played as long as it's in the right octave and the rhythm is played correct; so the interpritation could slip into improvisation if needs be...
Do your compositions get played out? It's intresting how your peices hand together...
Very best wishes
matt
Hi Andrew,
Resurrection was not an improvisation; it was calculated via Kyma and also scored for chorus samples for an Akai sampler. I constructed the work long before I ever heard about Lounge or Ambient music.
Thanks for the prompt answer to my request.
I enjoyed the works I heard on your page here.
I think we a two peas from the same pod!
Thanks for the wonderful comments of my profile it means a lot coming from a fellow composer. What do you use for Virtual Instruments? Your music in very inspiring its nice to meet you.
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