
Originally Posted by crimson I didn't really get into the piece at the beginning. The high 'blast' with horns (I don't know if there's a proper name to it, since I'm still a newbie) coming occasionally at the beginning was a little alienating to me, but not too much.
I really liked the mood around 1:40. Very colourful. And from there forwad I enjoyed listening to the piece. I haven't got much experience in listening to traditional classical, but I got the impression that the scoring in this piece is quite original. However, the piece remained a little obscure to me. I missed simple, easily remembered passages, but that's probably only because of personal taste (as I listen to film music mostly).
With the limited knowledge I possess, I'd say there's nothing too wrong with the piece. It is listenable, but just didn't catch my fancy. Skillful composition, though.
Edit: Ah, now as I look at other comments, I do agree that this reminds me of film music. It's just different from those soundtracks that I listen to (Elfman, Silvestri, Williams). But I think this has a traditional flavor to it, which makes it special if you consider it as film music. |
Thanks for listening, Crimson! I'm sorry you weren't able to get into the piece during the slow intro.
Yeah, it has some film music qualities but its not meant to sound %100 like a film score. I also failed to mention that I was very inspired by Schuberts "Great" C Major Symphony when I was composing the entire symphony. So, that may account for the combination of film and traditional sounds.
Anyway, thanks for listening and your comments!