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Incantation Part I

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Date of creation : 23/09/08This is my first composition.Thank you for listening.

Incantation Part I

Cool! I love the gong, and the accompaniment in the strings. Although there is no score to base this off of, I think your use of dynamics and articulations are done very tastefully. Good use of the choir, too. I didn't know what Incantation meant before listening to this piece, and after looking it up I think you have artistically painted the idea of it well, in your own way. I sort of envision a sorcerer scheming something in his lair, and the music serves as his emotions and intentions. I really enjoyed listening. I'm going to go listen to part II. I'll let you know what I think.

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Would be nice if you could post the score to further comment =)

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Thank you very much for your comments.

Dynamics and articulations was wade with EW Gold.

Yes, I have painted the idea my own way, because I didn't knew anything about form at the period.

It is a story with many colors and feelings. It could be use in a movie or video game.

You understood very well the meaning of this music, thank you, that's nice ! It is more a Druid incantation with golem than Sorcerer, but you have go the idea.

The score was made with Sibelius, I have to clean it before publishing, it will take some time.

Thank you again,

Sebastien

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