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"glad you liked it, Guy -- it's had mixed reactions though one person who I didn't think would care for it did - and said it was the sort of thing a local choir of his liked to put on. Anyway, I've now started to work on a symphony which is supposed…"
"I love this, David - really interesting ideas, which sometimes evoke something within, especially the slower parts (not really the parts iwith fast voices and/or staccato strings, but that's just personal preference). You mention you don't…"
"You must feel very proud, and so you should. I like Hiraeth and its quality. It made me even curious about the works by the other composers listed on the cover of Sparks 2. I guess you must prefer the company of equals, or did someone else select…"
"<“I’m mainly here for the entertainment. A funny anecdote would be nice,” it becomes clear that she views herself as being on a higher level than others in the forum. She essentially admits that she is here to laugh at the amateur work, rather than…"
"Terrific Mate. You deserve it, I hope the performance goes well. Will it be recorded?"
"As I've said before I'm pretty allergic to English pastoralism and especially The Lark Ascending but this is certainly beautifully written and the tune heard at 1'50" has a certain touching nobility. I can see this piece doing well and hope the…"
"This is great, Dave! Well deserved! A wonderful performance through Parma, as well. Your piece gives me a similar feeling of the V Williams Tallis theme (which I love), but it is all your own, with some interesting harmonic shifts. Kudos! "
"Congratulations, Dave- It's a beautiful piece and deserves to be heard. I'm on the East Coast, so it's quite a distance from me, but I'm thrilled for your success and to see it. "
Anyone here live near Colorado State University? They're putting on a concert of British string works this Sunday and including my tone poem Hiraeth. They paid for the score and parts and everything. Full details here.Hiraeth itself can be heard…
"didn't know about that one. I'll remember to put more often parsley in my curries like last night. On the other hand, as I hardly ever use a mobile phone, my risk there is probably below average.
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"I'm going to look a bit silly, though. I already wear parsley in my ears to protect me from 5G radiation."
"I have Pianoteq as well and v8 is pretty good -- certainly better than previous ones. It's just lacking a bit of soul somehow! I guess for around a decade people have been saying that modelled is the future but it's been rather slow in coming.…"
"Funny that you mentioned Pianoteq—that's the piano I always use. As you know by now, I prefer modelled instruments. Perhaps that's because years ago, I had a computer with very little memory. Now I use a laptop with plenty of memory and a fast GPU,…"
"I don't really believe you're incapable of writing emotional music but certainly being formally trained has its disadvantages On the other hand, it means you can formally train others so they also lose the ability to write emotional music.
I'd read…"
I'd read…"
"I now know which virtual string instruments I used—they were listed in my instruments list in Reaper. It was SWAM AudioModeling, the solo strings.
https://audiomodeling.com/swam-violin/
I can’t remember if I was satisfied with the result, but I…"
https://audiomodeling.com/swam-violin/
I can’t remember if I was satisfied with the result, but I…"
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