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Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.
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@hermitage59 said:
There have been many threads and discussions here about orchestration and it's role in the whole composition process. Those who have read my collection of posts will understand i consider it essential as a skill, equal to composition.
Are you interested?
Regards to you all,
Alex.
Of course I am continously learning, try to improve every day, but nobody will ever stop me again writing my own music, especially not prussian rulekeepers. My advise: Never listen to that phrase, just start making music.
This is the year 2005, why do we teach people 1850-style? Do we have not moved on in our culture? Why is it always "Ordnung und Disziplin" (i.e. order & discipline, these so called german values)
@ralf said:
Jazz is something totally different as well as Herrmann is (He was a genius in his own way. I currently teach Psycho score at school).
They laughed about the melon cut sounds... Oh well - those young folks today...
\@ralf said:
@PaulR
My pupils (at the age of 16) were very impressed and thought that Herrmann did a good job with the Prelude. The shower scene was a little different though. They laughed about the melon cut sounds... Oh well - those young folks today...
I agree that it's very difficult to get your hands on Herrmann sheet music. I found the first bars from the prelude in a school book as piano arrangement. The scores are not that hard to find I think...