Oh maaaan! Sadly, it says "ERROR, NOT FOUND" when I try to go to this link :-( If I'm not in error (maybe it's my broser), I hope this is fixable--can't wait to hear iut, as I'm about to take the plunge, loll! Thanks Guy!!! Your pieces are amazing!!!
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Guy,
These additional ones are also brilliant, so musically expressive and in the most difficult area to do that - transparent scoring. All the themes are really fine as well, not just the perfect orchestration. I am amazed by what you're doing. I recently listened to the "Tuba Holiday" - that is such a great use of the tuba. Many players would love it. But all of your demos are so imaginative and filled with real expression. Congratulations on all these which are more than just demos, but have become a great outlet for your fine music.
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Wow William, thanks, very kind! It's always interesting to see that with more appropriate writing, in this case for con sordino, the result is much more effective, whether it's virtual or live. I'll have to listen to Tuba Holiday, so far back... but I appreciate the nice words and for the ensemble of my demos compliment. Again thanks!
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Guy!
You are AMAZING!!!!!!
I wanted to let you know that I attended the VSL event in Los Angeles last night, and heard--in a large room with a great sound system (two giant Genelcs)--your OCEAN SUNSET piece... (At least I'm pretty sure that's the one it was... or BLUESY MIDNIGHT? (My "title recall" brain is mush!) Oh my!!!!!! As a composer AND orchestaror, you are above and beyond!
I, of course, have already listened to your fantastic demos. But hearing that piece of yours, in that environment (outside of my "cave," lol!), was breathtaking. An unbeleivable way to showcase the magic of DS II. Three dimensional and riveting, throughout. KUDOS!!!!!
Dale