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Leaves are Falling

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This is a piece from Mild is the Parting Year, a song cycle I am writing. It is the first song of the second "part" (which is just 3 movements out of the 8. It is balanced like this because the interlude of the piece is about 5 movements in... yet is about half the way in the cycle.) This piece occurs around 23 minutes into the cycle, so I felt the audience needed a "solo" climax so to speak... the next movement will be an A Cappella divisi movement... then it will conclude with about a 10 minute finale, combining a LOT of material.

Leaves are Falling

When I click on the link it redirects me here.

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I tried to change the link. See if that works.

Oh...my...god

Amazing work...again Morivou! Interesting harmonies in there ;)

Only one thing...I wasn't hearing the held notes for as long as they were written and I didn't always here all the parts. I just had to use my head there to put them in! lol

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I will fix the audio and reupload it. I didn't check it, and it's trying to read the file too quickly.

  • 1 month later...

Oh, this is fantastic! I love it! :D

The "breezy"ness of the piece really does evoke feelings of the seasons changing--the leaves falling--I really can't explain it better than that, but suffice it to say, very nice job! :) (I think it may be the overall tone of the piece coupled with that light rhythm: duhDun, duhDun, etc, sort of a breezy motion there) I'm convinced the midi doesn't do it true justice: I would love to see a live recording!

Thanks for sharing! :D

  • 1 year later...

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