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Some oboe recording on

I'll start posting the full movements on here eventually, but I've finished (in the protracted finalising of parts and scores now) a large symphonic suite of four tone poems written for the Galilean moons of Jupiter. In a fit of inventiveness I named

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2 Replies · Reply by David Apr 17
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Piano Nocturnes 6-9

I've never bothered putting up my limited forays into solo piano music up on the web before as I was never very happy with my endeavours. And piano music is anyway the most commonly posted form by amateurs. But the latest set of four works seems to m

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14 Replies · Reply by David Apr 8
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new additions to my Requiem

one of the forms of music least often heard on forums seems to be choral music -- especially of a sacred nature.The situation is not helped by the fact that only one company, EWQL, has actually bothered to create choirs that can sing free text in a s

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3 Replies · Reply by David Mar 3
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Scotorum tempestas -- symphony no. 17?

my most recently completed work actually came to some extent in two parts -- and with some hesitation as the actual nature of the piece. I was originally inspired by a work about "Rain" by Steve Elcock to write something weather-related and in due co

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1 Reply · Reply by David Feb 26
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Trio for violin, cello and piano

It's a New Year and at this time, we're all supposed to look optimistically to the future, difficult though it might seem with all the nonsense that's going on in the world. So I offer this antidote which is among the most tuneful and hopeful of all

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4 Replies · Reply by David Jan 7
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