Music and story

When you look at the score and hear the music of ‘Der Weihnachtswolf’ (‘The Christmas-wolf’), you see and hear a story. The piece has a poem added, describing the story you hear. Or did I write an entirely different story? My quest for understanding story in music, started with composing ‘The Waterwolf and the Fire-butterflies’.… Continue reading Music and story

The art of sound in space

Music in space Great composers create space to fill it with sound. Great composers make room for all instruments, so musicians can enjoy each others voice. Music is the 3D development of the sound in the space we vibrate. It’s the vibrating air that makes the difference. Music needs space. When music is played right,… Continue reading The art of sound in space

The art of sound in time

Music in time Composing during your lifetime: Working from your first piece onwards towards a repertoire build from a few golden bricks (Eric Withacre) works best for composing over a lifetime. It also makes your work recognisable for others, gives it a unique sound. (Thomas Trachsel, Stephen Melillo) I tested if people would recognize my… Continue reading The art of sound in time

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