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2012/04/30 10:48:17 (permalink)

Resurrection

Three small pieces of music called Resurrection: http://www.microsonic.dk/music/resurrection.mp3
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    Lynn
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    Re:Resurrection 2012/04/30 11:54:09 (permalink)
    Sorry, this link isn't working for me.

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/04/30 14:21:58 (permalink)
    Spooky - it works here and it is correct. Ill try again:

    http://www.microsonic.dk/music/resurrection.mp3
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    Re:Resurrection 2012/04/30 18:53:15 (permalink)
    I got it this time.  I had to go through IE instead of Chrome, but it worked.  I really enjoyed these pieces-very nice orchestration and mix.  They have a very calming effect on me which is what you intended, hopefully.  Nicely done.

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/04/30 23:00:51 (permalink)
    Very nice.

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/05/01 02:28:56 (permalink)
    I'm still getting a dead link.

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/05/01 09:49:58 (permalink)
    Rigpa, very nice work.  

    What era would you relate the feeling to?  
    I am feeling late 1800's or early 1900's for some reason.  
    Love the interplay with brass and reeds.  The piano in the last section is wonderful.  The solo violins sound great too.


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    Re:Resurrection 2012/05/01 09:55:27 (permalink)
    Works fine on my Chrome browser. 

    Very nice indeed. 

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/05/01 09:57:39 (permalink)
    refreshing from the usual forum tracks, loved the mood. especially like the slower string sections and the melodies are beautiful (the intro string and at 2:26 just have a really good feeling about them). Felt some parts were a little rushed and a bit more dynamic force in the louder sections would add a lot. I agree the piano at the end defo helped concrete the swelling strings.

    Really good.

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    Re:Resurrection 2012/05/01 14:20:26 (permalink)
    Wow Thanks guys :-) I have a friend who is teaching music history. He says that the first third (part one) is very precisely between 1740-1750 and the second part around 1770. I havent asked him about the third part yet. 

    And by the way - it is East West Symphony Orchestra.


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