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Intended to be evocative music for viewing the night sky
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Uploaded: Aug 15, 2009 - 10:50:35 PM
Last Updated: Aug 16, 2009 - 11:05:59 PM Last Played: Oct 16, 2009 - 09:52:19 PM
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Feter said 98 days ago (August 16th, 2009)
Stargazing
This is very nicely written and very well dealt
with the violin ..I never heard such high violin
sound so REAL like yours even those I used has
some sense of synth sound on places ...you really
nailed it here with more originality in the out
put of the Orch ...lovely really something ...kudos ..thnx alot for sharin !!!!
michael2 said 98 days ago (August 16th, 2009)
cool
i'm thinking more cinematic than ambient, but I really like it. there are some really great textures and chords and counter melodies. very cool.
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Ex_Silentio said 98 days ago (August 16th, 2009)
Debussy at MJ?
It has too much movement for ambient, but, you know ... whatever. The marching bit, post 3 minutes, is quite ebullient. I like the thinnest slice of classical music, and this sounds like the style that I like. I will have to listen to some more of your work. Talent.
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jfisenne said 95 days ago (August 18th, 2009)
Stargazing
The beginning reminded me somewhat of Charles Ives' "The Unanswered Questions"but then it took another direction. Very well done production.
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SmokeyVW said 82 days ago (August 31st, 2009)
very visual
i am feeling it's not just viewing the night sky, but doing so while drifting on a river - around 3:00 the scene totally changes to a total joy in life, gradually evolving into a more introspective mood, yet by 4:30 the joy is back, and we finally slip back into simply marveling at the night sky...

a solid 20th century work here - and very pleasantly consonant

thanks!
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