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Charpentier:Marches Pour Les Trompett Music | List Price | $30.97 (You save $5.18) | | Category | Classical Albums, Chamber Music/Recitals CDs, Box Sets, Baroque Period, Aria, Motet, Mass, March, Oratorio, Psalm, Air, Te Deum | | Label | Glossa | | All Time Sales Rank | 41161  | | CD Universe Part number | 6678242 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Feb 03, 2004 |
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$14.79 A four movement symphony in the tradition of the great classical composers of the last century.This symphony was written, orchestrated and recorded over a period of about fifteen months and completed in December 2006. It was then revised and re-recorded using computer technology during 2007. Thanks to the initiative of John Barns of Melbourne radio station 3MBS-FM, the work was given a first broadcast presentation on February 4th 2008.It is not that common for classical music to be realized using just a computer. I believe, however, that when you listen to the music you will not be terribly conscious of the fact that this it is not being performed by a live orchestra. Stylistically, the music is not out of keeping with the major symphonic repertoire of the last century and it employs a standard symphonic form.My initial reasons for wanting to write a symphony were not complex. No-one had asked me to write the piece and I was not likely to make any money out of the music. But having produced a few large orchestral pieces and releasing a few recordings of my music this seemed like the next logical project to attempt. When I write my music, I mainly do it for my own entertainment. I am primarily concerned with producing some expressive tunes, some attractive harmonies and some energetic rhythms. The music is abstract and its purpose is to entertain. To a degree, this was true of my intentions in writing Symphony 2006 which is essentially a classical-form symphony in four tonal/modal movements. However, I am also aware that in giving some music the title of "symphony" there is the implication of a grand statement. So, is there a grand statement?My plans and thoughts about the music were coming together at a time when my own country (Australia) appeared to be suffering from an exaggerated state of xenophobia. I have always understood Australia to be a land of immigrants but immigrants were apparently now invaders or "terrorists". Over several years, this new worldview inspired actions that I believe will eventually be recorded by history as a national shame. Although I was born in Australia, my paternal grandparents arrived in Australia in the 1920's. Where I grew up most of my friends had parents who had only recently come to Australia. I attended schools where the majority of students in the class were first-generation Australians. When I started teaching ...
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