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In this episode I pushed myself to create a 30-minute piece with a single theme/motif. The piano melody at the beginning remains throughout the entire 30 minutes but doesn't loop once.
The piece is broken into three movements but remains coherently tied together in theme.
The name of this suite, The Cloud Nocturnes, comes from a nod to both György Ligeti and his idea of creating "Cloud"-like textures with the orchestra and the "Nocturne" compositions by Chopin & Debussy et al.; i.e. music inspired by, or evocative, of the night.
If you enjoyed this episode please consider sharing it with someone you think might get something from it.
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Thank you to patrons Cody, Benjamin, Henrik, Josh and Dixbit for making the continuation of Soundscapes Radio possible.
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By SJFIn this episode I pushed myself to create a 30-minute piece with a single theme/motif. The piano melody at the beginning remains throughout the entire 30 minutes but doesn't loop once.
The piece is broken into three movements but remains coherently tied together in theme.
The name of this suite, The Cloud Nocturnes, comes from a nod to both György Ligeti and his idea of creating "Cloud"-like textures with the orchestra and the "Nocturne" compositions by Chopin & Debussy et al.; i.e. music inspired by, or evocative, of the night.
If you enjoyed this episode please consider sharing it with someone you think might get something from it.
Tracklist:
Thank you to patrons Cody, Benjamin, Henrik, Josh and Dixbit for making the continuation of Soundscapes Radio possible.
Let's connect: