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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nikolas on Thu 12/04/2007 17:24:28

Title: Exeliksis for Chamber String Orchestra...
Post by: Nikolas on Thu 12/04/2007 17:24:28
Sorry guys, but I would like to share the following with you.

Do you remember when I was asking for a laptop? Well as I mentioned (I think), there was a sound engineer at the concert so I got a brilliant recording of the concert! yay me!

EIther way, those interested are free to check out the music (and the score if you want...):

www.nikolas-sideris.com/stuff/exeliksis.mp3
www.nikolas-sideris.com/stuff/exeliksis.pdf

Further information are as follows:

Date: 21st Feburary 2007
Venue: Winsdor Building, Royal Holloway, University of London
Orchestra: Student Chamber String Orchestra
Conductor (great guy): Neil Ferris (http://www.neilferris.com)

I think that the concert went very well and in addition to the concert, we got along really well with Neil, which led to a commission for a choral work (do you remember me asking for poetry ideas? ;)).

Bottom line: No matter what I do, I always end up asking here. :D

Thanks for your time!
Title: Re: Exeliksis for Chamber String Orchestra...
Post by: MashPotato on Fri 13/04/2007 00:05:01
That was certainly interesting...
I found this music difficult to listen to, but not in a bad way... the dissonant sounds created a lot of tension and strange sensations, which made for an uncomfortable--but still engaging--experience ^_^
Good luck with the choral composition, Nik! ^_^
Title: Re: Exeliksis for Chamber String Orchestra...
Post by: Gregjazz on Fri 13/04/2007 00:20:02
Awesome! A very effective piece! The strings blended really well to create some really nice textures. Great job!
Title: Re: Exeliksis for Chamber String Orchestra...
Post by: Evil on Fri 13/04/2007 01:23:06
Yes, overall I thought it was very appealing. A mix of classical orchestration and classic movie scoring. It reminded me a lot of old Russian composers, and their use of simplicity to give a feeling of unease and horror. There were a few parts that I felt were too bare, but the actual PLAYING of this song (as well as recording ;) ) was very well done.