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Post-recital

7/30/2011

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I am so happy with how New Inspirations went on Thursday evening. Everyone performed beautifully, we had a nice turnout in the audience, and the recordings turned out well.

I took Friday off and didn't do much of anything - it was much needed. Then, today, I've been in musician mode all day: I took part in the Duo Fujin competition: at 9:00am we were given a prompt, and we had until 9:00pm to compose and email in a new composition for flute and alto saxophone. I won't talk about my composition much until we hear the results some time in the next few months.

When I wasn't composing, I was creating all of the mp3s of the recital. My pieces are now on the website: Heaven-Haven: A Nun Takes the Veil, and Love is Not the Last Room. Give them a listen!

I still have a lot of work to do to finish redoing the rest of the website: I have to move all the recordings from the Samples page and put them on their own pages, finish writing program notes for each piece, and add pdfs of the scores. It'll take me a while, but I'll get there.

I have other news of an exciting new project of mine, but I don't want to say anything until I get it worked out a bit more. Ooh, suspense!
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Love is Not the Last Room - Finished!

4/1/2011

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Yay! It's done! I'm sure I'll tweak it for a while, but it's done and performable! The entire thing ended up being about 40 minutes long. It's late, but I was excited and needed to post this.

Now I can devote more attention to my orchestra piece (which might be named The Necromancer... is that hokey?), the libretto to the Lilith opera, the song recital (which looks like it actually is happening), and now a potential opera performance that some friends and I are discussing.

More on the song recital: What I think will happen is the singers will each sing something of mine and something by another composer. I might even sing myself!

More on the opera performance? Well, I don't want to give away anything yet. This is full of a lot of maybes, and I don't want to jinx it. It quite possibly will include a staged performance of The Name on the Door, though, and that's exciting.
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I'm going to try and write in this more

3/8/2011

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The past few days have actually been somewhat good for me, creatively.

I have a start on "The Good Night," the last song I have yet to write for Love is Not the Last Room. Well, it's my third or fourth start, but I don't think I'm scrapping this one. Thanks, Prokofiev, for the ideas. You'll probably hear the more obvious idea if you listen to it, but that led to a less obvious idea #2, which probably only in my head. Oh, idea #2 owes a little bit to Shakespeare, too. (Cryptic much?)

The real progress was made in the orchestral piece. I spent the last week or so listening to some of the great orchestrators (or, at least the greats that I have full scores for.) Listening to Stravinsky's Firebird gave me some great ideas for colors in the piece, and I'm able to reference those colors for recurring musical ideas throughout the piece. In just two days of orchestrating, I'm 2/3 of the way through the piece! It's moving by much more quickly than the past couple times I've tried to orchestrate this. So, thanks, Stravinsky, for letting me borrow some of the crayons from your box.

Oh, and the piece doesn't actually sound like Stravinsky. It sounds like another piece of mine, Cogito ergo sum, which I've been told sounds like Bartok. Well, Cogito ergo sum kind of feels like a practice piece for this new piece. Much more involved. 

So yes, thank you Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Bartok, and, in a roundabout way, Shakespeare.

Also, while I was listening to the great orchestrators, I rediscovered this amazing piece. Strauss didn't normally write with his heart on his sleeve, but he totally did here. This isn't the direction I wanted to go with my new piece, but I had to listen to this... several times. Give it a good listen yourself (along with the other two youtube videos that make up the full performance). Trust me. You'll love it.
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Lots of progress, not much progress

2/23/2011

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I've been working a lot. Not just on music: My job's been hectic, my chorus rehearsal schedule is sometimes a bit much (concert this weekend), doctoral applications (long done, but they took a lot of the time toward the end of 2010), and just general business from life.

I have been writing, though:

As of last night, Love is Not the Last Room is 17/18 done! Only one song left! It's a tough one, though- the last soprano solo. I've been wrestling with it for a while. Hopefully a good idea will come to me soon!

The 365 Project is coming along well. I finished Autumn back in December, and I'm really happy with it. I think it's one of the prettiest things I've ever written. I have mixed feelings about Winter so far, but the last few days have produced some music I like for that.

The Inspiration Ring has kind of taken a back burner for all of us, but it should get started up again soon.

As soon as LINTLR is completely finished, I need to dive headfirst into my orchestral piece that I've been talking about writing for such a long time. This really needs to be finished and in my portfolio!

Also, I have a new collaboration starting up soon: My friend Ashley Alden wants to create a staged song cycle, based on the life of Cleopatra, with me. She's writing the words and will sing it, and I just have to write the music! I'm looking forward to the project, though- I think it could be really interesting. More details to come on that project later.

Some other things I want to do soon:
-Review the CD of string quartets I recently got
-Blog about composing and songwriting with words first, or adding words to existing music
-Organize a recital - Yes, I know, ANOTHER one. I've been itching to get work performed again for a while!

So, this post's title: "Lots of progress, not much progress"
That's what I feel like lately. I'm getting a lot of work accomplished, but nothing's finished. I feel like I have nothing to show for all my work, but soon that will change.
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Productive Weekend (so far):

9/25/2010

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 Busy day! Aside from the normal humdrum weekend stuff (laundry, dishes, etc), I got a lot of composing done today:

First, I have a draft of my round 2 of the Inspiration Ring ready to send to Heather- a few more tweaks when I look at it again with fresh eyes and ears, and then I'll send it.

Then, I cleaned up the 365: Summer movement. I actually like it more as a whole than I did toward the beginning of the project. Since it's Autumn now, I've also started the first few measures of the Autumn movement. I changed my mind about keeping each movement in 4/4, quarter=80. Autumn is 3/4, quarter=70. It seems more autumnal to me. I really like where this is going so far.

After that, I tackled Love is Not the Last Room some more. I now have another mezzo song done. That means I have 6 out of the 18 songs done. To be fair, this one went really quickly. I sort of recycled some old material from a piece for a class. The original piece had lyrics that were under copyright, so I could only use it one time for educational purposes. Since I liked it and it could never be heard again, why not recycle the music? It fits the new piece perfectly.

Of the remaining 12 songs in LiNtLR, 5 are interludes/the introduction, so they should all go pretty quickly. So really, only 7 full songs left to write: I'm just about halfway done!
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The Inspiration Ring

8/30/2010

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So, I had another idea for a new project, which is hopefully going to happen:

A photographer, a writer, a poet, another composer and I are all sending short pieces to each other which will then serve as the inspiration for a new short piece. This new piece will be sent out again, and... you see the ring happening here.

Writer sends to composer sends to photographer sends to poet sends to composer, lather, rinse, repeat.

Once we get these first five rounds done, I'll share what we created!

Other than that, the 365 project is still chuggin' along. Love is Not the Last Room has slowed down a bit, but I think once I have a little more time this will charge ahead again.
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Re-imagined new projects

8/10/2010

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I've re-thought what I'm doing with the song cycle. It's going to be slightly more Rorem-esque in scope than I had originally planned, but I think it'll still go fairly quickly.


The song cycle is now called "Love is Not the Last Room," a line from the last poem of the set. It will be for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, and baritone soloists, with a piano accompaniment. Each singer will have 3 solos. There is also a finale quartet, and there will be an intro and a few transitions with various groupings of the singers based on material from the quartet. All in all there will be 18 movements, but many are around a minute long.


I have three pieces done so far- "Oh, Every Day that Dawns" (soprano... previously written, but recycled for this), "A Cry" (soprano), "Singers" (tenor). I'm also pretty much done with the vocal line for the final quartet- it just needs some tweaking and for the piano part to be fleshed out. Several other songs are sketched out a bit, too.


More details once I have them!
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