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Old Feb 22 2008, 8:02 PM

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Julia's Voice.

Here is my new art song, Julia's Voice.
Its very very simple. Just a lovely song.
I wrote it for my very good friend Julia, not for her to sing obviously, but I was deeply thinking about her.
Im working on a choral arrangement.


On Julia's Voice

So smooth, so sweet, so silv'ry is thy voice,
As, could they hear, the Damned would make no noise,
But listen to thee (walking in thy chamber)
melting melodious words to Lutes of Amber.
-Robert Herrick

Enjoy! Comments are welcome as Always!
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Old Feb 22 2008, 9:55 PM

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that was beautiful tenor, great composition good job..the vocal part had such a pretty melody, Just loving that piano back round and the words even add greater strength to the song, good job..keep up the good work,

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Old Feb 22 2008, 10:35 PM

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thanks roman!
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Old Feb 22 2008, 10:57 PM

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I think I have told you in the past that I am not big into Vocal music, however this has a sweet melody and a fine piano underneath.

A little on the short side, but who cares.

Was this a piece for school or a love letter to Julia?

Well done

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Old Feb 22 2008, 11:02 PM

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I think I have told you in the past that I am not big into Vocal music, however this has a sweet melody and a fine piano underneath.

A little on the short side, but who cares.

Was this a piece for school or a love letter to Julia?

Well done

Ron
Thanks as always Ron! got any new works?

I always seem to change your mind about vocal music, I'm very happy.

It was kinda both, Dr. Hardy (my compostition teacher) asked me to write some songs. I started looking for my text, and when I saw this, I knew I had to set it.
It is for Julia, and I have yest to give it to her, because I just finished it.
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Old Feb 22 2008, 11:15 PM

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Making me plug my piece on your thread again huh?

Over in orchestra, I have a piece about Sailing the Chesapeake and one in incidental about a dead king caled Crosius.

For some reason I thought your name was Scott.

But this thread is signed Robert. Which is it and where did I go wrong?

Ron
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Old Feb 23 2008, 12:27 AM

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I believe he means the text is by Robert Herrick.

Dang, now that I posted in this thread I feel obligated to comment on the piece.... I'll come but later, for sure.
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Old Feb 24 2008, 9:17 PM

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Thanks for clearing that up Enigmus.
Hope to see you back here
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Old Feb 27 2008, 5:52 PM

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I liked a good majority of it, my favorite parts are when you have the piano imitate the singer. I enjoy stuff like that, I only wish you had done more of it!

I do have some qualms with the repeated notes in the melody. You did it fairly often, and it got dull pretty quickly. Maybe you would consider moving the melody a bit more. Then again I am going with the yucky midi, so perhaps a better rendering/live performance would make me change my mind.

I do have to say it is enjoyable, and you fit the words well (like the dammed would make no noise section).
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Old Feb 27 2008, 6:07 PM

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Thank you for your comments.
I really wanted to keep it SIMPLE! haha. Thats all I said to my self.
As singers it is our job to keep the music alive, that means adding emotion and making melody sections or word sections that are alike, different. (which can be a challenge sometimes) I can asure you that a live performance would be TOTALLY different!

Thanks again.
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