The twenty-first installment in the Robert Ian Winstin blog series "28 in Twenty-Eight."
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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A month long text and audio blog about the creation of 28 new pieces of "art music" in the twenty-eight days of February by composer & conductor Robert Ian Winstin.
Very effective! I can see the violinist sitting on the rocks, the waves lapping at the shore. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to start my Sunday morning. Thank you so much for doing this blog. This is the first blog that I have followed, can't wait to listen to the rest of the series.
ReplyDeleteCan you do a 31 in 31 for March?
Well maybe that would be too much to ask for!
Melanie F.
Green Bay
What a fabulous violinist!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Amen!
ReplyDeleteand ... I am amazed at how quickly you write! (Actually I am a bit green with envy.) You put together pieces as quick as anyone I know and they are all terrific.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I am a BIG fan of your Taliban Dances. Great piece and you have a real knack for fiddle writing.
Christopher
Amen to that too! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Exceptional!
ReplyDeleteLOL ... The other day I saw a 'coming attraction" to your blog in a Cleveland newspaper that stated:
ReplyDelete"Tune in tomorrow to "28 in Twenty Eight" when Winstin will present a piece for Clarinet & Coffee pot."
Fabulous!
Esther
Cleveland
I loved it - however, I didn't see the scene as moonlight - it was more like a foggy day and the music came out through the fog - like the waves lapping on the shore.
ReplyDeleteI still can't pick a favorite... they are all wonderful and different in their own way.
Cathy B