June 3, 20169 yr I have just finished reading a couple of biographies on Edgar Allan Poe. And while I won't get into specifics, I will say that his characterizations of the women he knew seem to have been a mixture of angelic bliss and a morbid sense of abandonment. He was obsessed with a nether region between the two, which he worked out hither and yon into the stories we know. And no other story demonstrated this as clearly - if anything by Poe is clear - as The Fall Of The House Of Usher, my favorite story. It begins - "During the whole of a dull, dark and soundless day, in the autumn of the year ..." I did the music and the video. Edited June 3, 20169 yr by Ken320
June 3, 20169 yr This is beautiful. The music is so "ethereal", intangible. And interesting all the while. Again, I like your choice of instruments.
June 5, 20169 yr The cello line that leads to about 1:40ish is beautiful. Very nice introduction of the bassoon first time. Well orchestrated! It could stand alone without the video in my opinion.
January 24, 20188 yr You made that awesome music & animation wich is awesome as well? Very very poetic! thanks for sharring here with us!
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