The eleventh installment in the "28 in Twenty-Eight" music blog by Robert Ian Winstin.
Thursday, February 11, 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 witty! I enjoyed this piece a lot.
ReplyDeleteFrank
We have the same ceiling - except mine doesn't sound this nice.
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... nicely played too!
ReplyDeleteFrank
How do you come up with these each day? This is wild!
ReplyDeleteLee Franklin
Suffolk
This piece brings forth a vision of that morning. From start to beginning, after reading Roberts explanation for the piece, it truly "describes" to me what must have been taking place. Also, The old silent film days come to mind when i listen to the piece...when one had to use their imagination, and their own version of what they were seeing/hearing would play out in their minds. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteVERY nice piece!!
ReplyDeleteHey Robert,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the ceiling debacle. But, I'm delighted to hear what it inspired. Very evocative and strangely soothing to me - the piece, not the "brown" water. Hey on a different note (pun intended), what's up with your website? I can't get your page to load. Have you been able to retrieve your email? Shoot me a shorty so I know you received mine. You're on a roll. Keep that musical bouncing ball well…bouncing.
Best,
Don
Wonderful, wonderful! I love it! What's on deck for tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteSheila