I have been away, and not reading my forums, so I didn't know that this one had disappeared, however briefly. I've been doing some reconnecting and rejoined yesterday. I thought I would post something for you. I recently completed my fourth symphony,
This piece is my attempt at making a thrilling battle score! I tried to keep momentum going as the battle mounts, and took the feedback I've been given here to keep some recurring references to motifs throughout, but with some variations! Overall I'm
Hi All: This my first posting. It's for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, French Horn, Tuba, Violin, Viola and Cello. Thank you for listening. Please let me know what you think.
Last year I wrote this elegy but was not satisfied with the slow strings from NotePerformer. Now I discovered that the slow strings from musescore 4 are much more beautiful. What do you think of this work (and the recording): https://youtu.be/H2VmrG
Hello! Today I come to the forum with something a bit different than my usual, more large scale entries. A solo piano piece. Somber, certainly not cheery. With a sense of longing. This was made in FL Studio with the (FREE) Spitfire Audio LABS Glass P
After having posted orchestral works in the year past, I thought perhaps a change-up to band music was appropriate to start the new. The piece is called Triplicity, and as you might expect it is in three movements: 1. Ragtime March, 2. Reflections, 3
I'm putting together two pieces represeting the mood of the sun in the heat of summer and the moon at a similar time. This is the first one. Probably best described as symbolist / fairly tonal; through composed based on a couple of motifs that recur
I recently had two of my sonatas for flute and oboe recorded by a work-for-hire group called Supreme Tracks, so I thought I'd share them. There are a few flubbed notes, and some moments where you can hear them struggling, but for one rehearsal and a
This is a bit modern. Duration 6 minutes. I was thinking of it opening a suite of 3 pieces for mezzo / orchestra. I'm stuck on a slow movement at the mo - and this is a "style" I've been trying to break f
Here is a piece I wrote back in 2020 for brass quintet: Prelude and Fugue - (real original title, eh?) While I am certainly not a great "contrapuntalist", I did enjoy writing this one! I hope you will enjoy listening to it as well.