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Midnight_Composer

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  1. I really hate it, because when I listen to it I fall asleep. It is so repetative
  2. my favorite pieces of music are choral in style and are composed by Eric Whitacre. HIs Sleep, Water Night, and in his instrumental category October
  3. this is a piece with text by myself that i wrote in a strictly 4-part for mixed chorus. the text came about from an exercise in my english class here at the college I attend. I had to revise it to convey the image that the title depicts. the music reflects the title, starting soft and building to the final chord which consists of an A flat major chord divided between the bass, tenor, alto, and soprano notes. hope you like it. the other post is a SATB divisi with piano accompaniment. the text is also by me. The harmonies are fairly tight on this one, although spread throughout the octaves. I make use of a lot of major and minor 2nds in this piece. I also build a complex spread of chords going from a six-part chord to an eleven-part chord in the big section of this piece. The text is written in response to a series of books that i read dealing with the mystical realm of faerie and the corporeal realm of modern day Ireland. hope you enjoy it. Sunrise.MUS midnight.MUS

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