This is my first piece I did as a string quintet. I used Dorico to score it and Orchestral Tools VST for the audio.
Ontoño Árido (Arid Fall)
Here in Southern California we get pretty dry in the Fall. Trying to overall capture some elements of that.
1st Apuradísimo (In a Hurry)
Starts slow with some complacency left over from summer before realizing that the clock is ticking and must get moving, then thinking we can relax again before the hurry returns
2nd Septiembre (September)
A bit of the melancholy of the month and a return to the grind after summer, maybe some hints of the eeriness of October.
3rd Vientos de Santa Ana (Santa Ana Winds)
The mornings can be calm followed by intense winds in the afternoon. When I was sketching this out, they were blowing and I thought my tree was going to come down.
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Thanks for sharing this Ontona
I really like it - I've actually also just started writing for string quintet - and in a similar way to you, adding a double bass to a standard quartet (also with Orchestral Tools, by co-incidence).
You seem like you really know what you're donig and how to use the instruments well in combination with each other - I'm impressed with the clarity and clear differentiation you have achieved between them. I like how the track develops and how you explore and expand themes you have established (this is something I'm told I need to work on). And the seasons theme is a really ncie foundation to build on, which you do really well (with occasional clear echos of another well known season-based work).
Do feel free to check out my latest quintet - I've put a link to my tracks on my profile.