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It's plesant enough, nothing particularly wrong with it. There's a few small rough transitions and throughout the peice I was struggling to even remember the theme after hearing it, when I could even make it out.
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Shereif, I LOVE your music! After listening to Letting Go and Delusions, Hope, I would like to know more about you and your compositions. I hope you will tell us about your orchestra, and how you arrived at these finished works, which I find to be of great artistic merit.
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That's a cracking good Fantasia, it goes off at tangents but still remains structured. Little flashes reminiscent of Vaughan-Williams and Berlioz and Germanic composers, but totally individual. Some very arresting effects in the orchestrations. Do you always plan these, or are they sometimes a surprise? So many textures and colours.
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There's a few small rough transitions ...... Are these not deliberate?
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Jan 17, 2017 - 4:47 PM
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sherief83
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It's plesant enough, nothing particularly wrong with it. There's a few small rough transitions and throughout the peice I was struggling to even remember the theme after hearing it, when I could even make it out. Sherief, I LOVE your music! After listening to Letting Go and Delusions, Hope, I would like to know more about you and your compositions. I hope you will tell us about your orchestra, and how you arrived at these finished works, which I find to be of great artistic merit. That's a cracking good Fantasia, it goes off at tangents but still remains structured. Little flashes reminiscent of Vaughan-Williams and Berlioz and Germanic composers, but totally individual. Some very arresting effects in the orchestrations. Do you always plan these, or are they sometimes a surprise? So many textures and colours. Thank you guys for listening and I'm glad you remember the other one I posted a few month ago here. Composition is nothing really magical, all hardwork, trial and error but does start with me having an idea of a melody and chord progression, You'll hear two themes being repeated twice in the piece, everything else is the journey between them. The subject or title of the piece also is related, the subject of letting go of the past poison that holds us back but once we do, eventually we'll find our selves free. that sort of general idea or thinking is an influence on the piece and its structure, it is story telling indeed. This piece will be available on my third album soon, delusions, Hope is available now in an album called quixotic love II.
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