Weekend is over here is my next exploration of the Synchron Strings composed again by Frank Bridge his Symphonic Poem "Summer" H116,
As kind of F.Bridges answer to Debussys L'aprés mid d'un faun it is defenitly Music intended for a large late romantic impressionistic Orchestra being aswell able for great soaring Legato melodies as for subtle details of the pitporesque impressionistic musical language.
Except one Soloviolinpart, the Sulponte Tremoli from the cube and the synchronized Chamberstriongs for Divisi all strings are Synchron Strings I and all Percussion Synchron Percussion.
Considering the duration of this rich orchestrated composition which exceeds with nearly 8 minutes again what most who ever are heard here usually are willing to program and the time from posting my last recording two days ago, than it seems as if at least for expierenced users the Synchron player allow obviously a pretty efficient workflow.
So stay tuned for more 20th century explorations to come.