"Preludes of Sorrow and Rain" - Part 3

Started by Owen Bourne, March 27, 2010, 01:58:12 PM

Ferryman_1957

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This is another quality piece, perhaps a tad more baroque (as if I know what I am talking about...). I like the sound change - how do you do that? Is that some kind of different stop on the organ. This builds beautifully and has a lovely symmetry about it, especially at the end. This really could be church music.

However, I love part 2 the most, it is so eerie that it's perfection for me.

Cheers,

Nigel

Bluesberry

Ah the sun breaks through the clouds, warming the grey faces.  Its morning, we have survived the terrible dark night of our grey dreams.  Birds are singing overhead, children skipping along the street.  What did it all mean?  What does it all mean?  I am not sure.  Sure is moving stuff thats for sure.  I rather liked the first one and this one, the second part made feel uneasy.  Taken as a whole it is very effective, kinda dark, uplifting at the end.  Thank you for sharing this, I am sorta awed by this music.

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Owen Bourne

Bluesberry,

You got it mate; darkness to light, tension to release. I wrote them in one day so they lived with me, screwed me up then spat me out into the sunshine just like you said.

Job done!

Cheers