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Symphonic Movement


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almacg

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This is an orchestral movement I wrote as part of the course I'm studying on. All comments welcome :)
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SYS65

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ey sounds very good, (very dry for me :D the instruments on the recording) but the music does sounds good.
I like the language, can you post the score of this ?
Anyway, not much to review, sounded good to me.

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I second Daniels remarks: Interesting harmonic language, dry MP3 recording and a score would be helpful. Also, maybe a little about what your intent was with this work? It has something restless over it, even the contasting 'peaceful' moments where restless. cool

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almacg

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http://soundcloud.co...ry-a-fall-from/

Live Recording from a concert at the Royal Academy of Music.

Please have a listen! :)

Alex





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