@PaulR said:
Lastly - why do we do other composers mock-ups? A friend of mine once told me when I was having to do a mock-up of some composer or other - why do we torture ourselves like this?
Good point, don't you think.
There's a book coming out - or is out by now by Paul Gil (something, I can't remember sorry) which looks good and may be of interest to you.
Paul-
Good question, but I have a good answer for you on why we do others' mockups. Here are just a few reasons:
1.) You can be sure the piece is well orchestrated and suited to each instrument it is written for. The piece is already considered to be great, therefore any problems with the mockup are your fault, not that of the composer.
2.) You can compare your version to previosly recorded 'real' versions considered 'great performances' and see how yours compares.
3.) You can learn to compose and orchestrate by literally copying other great composers in a much more thourough way than just simple transcription or score study. You are forced to realize the subtleties in each piece of music.
thanks,
Mike