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"Thanks for the "thumbs up", Rowy! I'm glad you enjoyed the piece. I'm sorry that I don't have a very insightful reply to your observation about the counterpoint; the best I've got is sometimes it just plays out that way.
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"Hi Ivor: Thank you for your enthusiatic response to my music. Thanks as well for your comments regarding the MIDI render. One of my goals for this piece was to get better on the production side of the creative process. It feels like I spent…"
"Hi David: Thanks so much for listening and your very kind remarks. The material beginnig at 5'46" was actually a late addition to the piece. It felt like there was a hole there that needed to be filled. I'm delighted that it spoke to you. "
A shambolic moonlight ramble. For string orchestra.A Fold in the Fabric of the Night.mp3A Fold in the Fabric of the Night - Full Score.pdf
"I use the full version which I got many years ago when VSL was the widely acknowledged champ. I liked the large variety of articuations but more than than that, I was sold by the fact that you could change articulations with cc's instead of the…"
"Hi David: Thanks so much for listening and taking the time to comment. In my world, I take "weird and wonderful" as high praise. The samples are VSL - the originals not the new synchron versions. I agree with your observations about VSL's…"
Triptych for Bb Trumpet and Piano. Transposing score, no key signature. Lost in no-man's-land, sorrounded by Haydn, Alban and Miles. Guidance gratefully accepted. Triptych.mp3Triptych.pdf
"Thank you, David. This was a dificult piece for me to write and your encouragement means a lot to me."
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. Nonet.pdfNonet.mp3
"Thanks, Kristofer. My apologies if I'm missing the obvious but are there instructions somewhere on the site that tell how to post a piece in Analysis and Critique?"
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