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CompositionsSubmitted by jmd2479 on Sat, 2007-10-13 13:31.
Hey Folks, I would like to share some of my original orchestral compositions with you. You can check them out at my page on the composer's forum: http://composersforum.ning.com/profile/jmd2479 Best, Jon
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Michael, Thanks for the
Michael,
Thanks for the comments and encouragement. I will keep on composing!
Jon
Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks for the suggestion I'll check it out. I love the piano concerto more than any other genre of instrumental music.
Try ...
I'm not familir with his music so I don't have an opinion at this point. Are you? I'll check his stuff out...
Piano Concerto #2. Very cheeky.
Jon,Congratulations on those
Jon,Congratulations on those pieces.
I was struck by their momentum, joyfulness, and intensity. Good work.
You have your work cut out for you; Hollywood and commercial shit on one side; Cage and Glass on another; and, far too many artless Objectivists coming up the rear.
But, don’t despair you can reach good people one at a time.
Michael
http://www.MichaelNewberry.com
Jon =^) I'm not familir with
Jon =^)
I'm not familir with his music so I don't have an opinion at this point. Are you? I'll check his stuff out...
Actually, Jonathan ...
Are you a fan of Saint-Saens by any chance?
Keep going!
It's great to see young 'uns composing in the Romantic style.
Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the feedback Lindsay.
Jonathan ...
Spirited, cheeky, with hints of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Needed: more fury, more love, more loss, more triumph. More KASS, in other words.