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Old Mar 23 2008, 5:40 AM

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Insights into Transience for Chamber Ensemble

The Link to the MP3 and the PDF files are in the fourth post in this thread.

This is part two of a four part series that is essentially based off the transition between seasons, as told from my perspective. My perspective is in Oklahoma, by the way, so there's a ton of back and forth.
The first one is Insights into Transience for Trumpet and Piano.
This one is Insights into Transience for Chamber Ensemble.
The third one (spring to summer) is probably going to be for Clarinet and Piano, and the final one (summer to fall) is probably going to be a percussion ensemble.

I'm going to just attach the sibelius file, because silbelius is being rude and not allowing me to export a midi.

A few notes about the parts:
By far the weirdest part is the harp part. I've researched the harp a bit, and I know that what I'm writing is not orthodox (my harpist is about to kill me) but it's what I want, and I'm the one writing it
The clarinet part has some high notes but they're doable.
The third movement has very few dynamics and such put in, we're going to read through it tomorrow night and I'll write in all my slurs and tenutos and fun stuff. It's going to be performed on the 18th, so we've got a few rehearsals left.


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Old Mar 25 2008, 1:18 AM

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Jamie, I'd love to take a look... could you post another file format? .pdf? .mid if you have to?
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Old Mar 27 2008, 12:31 PM

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Hey Jamie!
This is a great piece you got here. Really Really great.
Everything works really well together.
About the harp, I thought it was pretty "harp-friendly". The clarinet part was BEAUTIFUL!!! Ahhh
Just to point of some of my favorite parts, Loved the chord at 29.
Loved like 80 - 93, it was great. Funny enough that sting motif is one I've been saving for a while haha.
Anywa the list could go on, but no need.
Great job. Can't wait to hear the rest!!

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