Joel Stein’s “The edge of sleep” is a nocturne that brings down the listener’s energy like a lullaby, but leads us to peace, not drowsiness.
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Joel Stein’s “The edge of sleep” is a nocturne that brings down the listener’s energy like a lullaby, but leads us to peace, not drowsiness.
Read MoreMusic Within’s tune “Weightless” is a gentle, subtle tune that lulls the listener into a state of relaxation and stillness.
Read MoreAlessandro Paganelli’s work “Nebula” is a floating, atmospheric tune that is not an overdone film score–rather, it has moments of true delicacy, intimacy, and poise.
Read MoreI encourage you to check out “Bench” by Conner Simmons, from the album Guymon, Oklahoma.
Read MoreHere is my latest composition; the score was created, edited, formatted, and otherwise made completely in Dorico. The piece also uses a Max Patch.
Read MoreReilly Spitzfaden’s work Resonances is an interesting exploration of instrumental tone and gesture, a cat-and-mouse game of imitation.
Read MoreDavid T. Bridges’s work This Fragmented Old Man fuses the energy of Elliott Carter, the rhythmic drive of Bela Bartok, and the harmonic fluidity of Igor Stravinsky to create an energetic, wild, slightly senile, and charming work based on the children’s counting song “This Old Man”
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