Something old is something new again.

Started by relm1, March 26, 2021, 03:24:32 PM

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Something old is something new again.  This is based on something I composed 20 years ago, forgot about, recently found and dusted it off into a brand new piece using that old material.  Yes, I was going through a James Horner phase.  Though only 8 minutes long, this is probably my grandest and largest scale work for full orchestra, choir, and organ!  Yes, it is loud.

https://clyp.it/1pzux4g5

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Quote from: relm1 on March 26, 2021, 03:24:32 PM
Something old is something new again.  This is based on something I composed 20 years ago, forgot about, recently found and dusted it off into a brand new piece using that old material.  Yes, I was going through a James Horner phase.  Though only 8 minutes long, this is probably my grandest and largest scale work for full orchestra, choir, and organ!  Yes, it is loud.

https://clyp.it/1pzux4g5

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I will need to wait until tomorrow for this: is it possible to see the score?
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Stürmisch Bewegt

Quote from: relm1 on March 26, 2021, 03:24:32 PM
Yes, I was going through a James Horner phase. 
https://clyp.it/1pzux4g5

It is indeed cinematic, and not in a negative way - I really enjoy it.  Thank you.  I think someone enterprising should write a movie script based on your score!
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relm1

Quote from: Stürmisch Bewegt on March 28, 2021, 07:51:30 AM
It is indeed cinematic, and not in a negative way - I really enjoy it.  Thank you.  I think someone enterprising should write a movie script based on your score!

Thanks a lot, I appreciate it!

vandermolen

Quote from: Stürmisch Bewegt on March 28, 2021, 07:51:30 AM
It is indeed cinematic, and not in a negative way - I really enjoy it.  Thank you.  I think someone enterprising should write a movie script based on your score!

+1   I really enjoyed this short, yet epic music as well.
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