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My guest today is Eric Bucholz, an extremely talented and experienced composer, orchestrator, and arranger.
Eric’s career has taken him to some incredible places such as:
In preparation for our conversation, Eric graciously collected his best pieces of advice for composers looking to write for the orchestra. If you’re a newcomer to the orchestra like myself, this is an excellent place to start.
Eric also walks us through the process of how the Ori score went from raw MIDI data all the way to the music stands of professional players and all the work that goes into that process.
I’m fascinated by folks who have such a command over the orchestra, and Eric certainly didn’t disappoint.
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My guest today is Eric Bucholz, an extremely talented and experienced composer, orchestrator, and arranger.
Eric’s career has taken him to some incredible places such as:
In preparation for our conversation, Eric graciously collected his best pieces of advice for composers looking to write for the orchestra. If you’re a newcomer to the orchestra like myself, this is an excellent place to start.
Eric also walks us through the process of how the Ori score went from raw MIDI data all the way to the music stands of professional players and all the work that goes into that process.
I’m fascinated by folks who have such a command over the orchestra, and Eric certainly didn’t disappoint.