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Avant Gardist NeoClassical
As a pianist who studied in a Conservatory of music for many years, I decided that my work will revolute around Avant Gardist NeoClassical music genre. May it be near Romanticism/Post Romanticism or even Baroque.
Hope you will enjoy the sound I make, always in search for something Archaic.
All recorded on my Korg B2 into my DAW Cubase Pro 12 where it's been mixed and VST chosen. Mastering in WaveLab Pro 11.2.
Comments
Very good but to me it sound more Keith Emerson than archaic at least the first part. I would try with a piano
Thank you, at very first all my compositions are set on piano vst, but I decided to change the harpsichord one into it even if it was intended to piano since my piano vst has near to none attack. And which track of Keith Emerson do you refer to? I don't know much the artist and listened few of his work right now and don't see any resemblances.
Sounds great!
Interesting… especially the choice of instrumentation. There’s a harshness and borderline dissonance in both pieces I find intriguing. Makes me think of atmospheres for a Roger Corman Poe movie with Vincent Price, covering a montage of tormented aristo Vincie baby grieving over the dead sister/wife he then realises Isn’t dead at all, but merely entombed whilst catatonic…
@HotStrange Thank you!
@Svetlovska I'm super touched by your incentive to inner paysages, you worked as a Psychologist or Pchychiatrist you said? and it can be very well felt in your arguments on my work. I feel like a patient subject to his doctor which frightens me and rejoice me extremely. Thanks for having a realistic vision of my work!
Cheers
@PK_PV : Happy to be of service! I was nothing so grand as either of those, I trained as a British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy accredited counsellor, and went on to take a Masters in Integrative Psychotherapy, my practice mainly counselling people from the LGBT+ communities, and with a strong research interest in developing new approaches specifically with Trans or gender questioning clients.
I did this as I was coming to the end of my police service, in prep for a possible second full time career after retirement should I want or need one, but, having retired, I found I was too busy with my own creative endeavours to want to continue to work, and was fortunate in not needing to. So I let my practice and professional commitments lapse, and have now pretty much retired from all that too. And I’ve never been busier!
These days, I kind of wonder how I ever fitted the main job in back then, let alone the counselling. How ever did I find the time?
My life long interest in Vincent Price, Poe, HPL, and all things dark and dangerous… is something I should probably talk to my own therapist about!
Something I just made.
Beautiful!
I loved the combination of the marching rhythm with very elegant avant-garde composition!
Thank you Spinoza, actually the project is now dead, but I reused this track for my definitive project Suicide In Black Suit, that I'm about to present to you on another post (actually there few videos on youtube of a demo EP, to be polished, recorded, and mixed/masterised by a studio before publishing it in an "official" way, this means on TuneCore).
This Avant Gardiste Neo Classical period helped me a lot to construct my ideas and composition technics. And I'm glad I've been trough it.
Soaring, mournful, epic and sad. I love it, especially the roughness of the low strings contrasted with the swoon of the highs. Can certainly imagine this as the music for a montage of a Corman era tormented Vincent Price protagonist stalking through the corridors of his crumbling palace…
Thank you Svetlovska, I'm really glad that you see this music as an audiovisal work, sadly I wanted to make a video montage but due to copyrights of the youtube video, I couldn't upload it completely, it wasn't public, so I decided to just put a painting.