Thursday, October 20, 2011
Still playing hooky
We're packing up for our move, and I won't have any free time until the middle of November. Composing? Well, it's just one of those things that are getting pushed aside. I'm keeping my manuscript with me so I can write, after the house is emptied of our belongings. I may just orchestrate the rest of what is already written until I have something useful in my head.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Playing Hooky
I've just spent most of the last few days in Amsterdam. I thought about taking my concerto with me, but I decided against it. I wouldn't have touched it anyway. I was there for JD's conference, and haven't been there in about 10 years, so I wanted to have a wander. I might put some pics up on Facebook if I get inspired.
Now I'm home, I don't feel like doing anything substantial. I didn't sleep very well while away, and we rose very early for our flight this morning (4 am BST).
I need to get back to it sooner rather than later, but I've had a fair amount of work come in this week (including an arrangement), so we'll see what happens.
Now I'm home, I don't feel like doing anything substantial. I didn't sleep very well while away, and we rose very early for our flight this morning (4 am BST).
I need to get back to it sooner rather than later, but I've had a fair amount of work come in this week (including an arrangement), so we'll see what happens.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Testing things out.
I've written half of the first piano soliloquy and dumped it into Finale to try it out. Although it isn't the final program I'll use to set it, I did key most of the original version of Chaos into it, so I'm using it to make the adaptation, and expand it to a concerto.
I pretty much like what is there, although I'll need to flesh out more of the piano part. The first section will need some work on the strings, too.
This section is complicated to set, so I probably shouldn't waste too much time on it. I won't be able to get much of a good representation of the overall sound either.
At least it is still moving.
I pretty much like what is there, although I'll need to flesh out more of the piano part. The first section will need some work on the strings, too.
This section is complicated to set, so I probably shouldn't waste too much time on it. I won't be able to get much of a good representation of the overall sound either.
At least it is still moving.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Finally, some composing time
The concerto is now three pages longer. I was able to use my full composing hour yesterday, plus about twenty minutes from the previous day.
I also had a revelation during my donut sleep last night. When I started Chaos, it was programmatic, i.e. based of the beginning of Paradise Lost - Lucifer's fall. Somehow, when I restarted it, I had lost track of that, and was composing "absolute" music. Now my head is back in gear, and the next section begins Lucifer's monologue. He's fallen and is now contemplating what to do next (in the filthy stench of Hell) surrounded by his legion of fallen angels.
Lyrical piano solo with a few orchestral interjections. This will use the progression I devised for the original improvisation. I may also include some improvisation here.
I also had a revelation during my donut sleep last night. When I started Chaos, it was programmatic, i.e. based of the beginning of Paradise Lost - Lucifer's fall. Somehow, when I restarted it, I had lost track of that, and was composing "absolute" music. Now my head is back in gear, and the next section begins Lucifer's monologue. He's fallen and is now contemplating what to do next (in the filthy stench of Hell) surrounded by his legion of fallen angels.
Lyrical piano solo with a few orchestral interjections. This will use the progression I devised for the original improvisation. I may also include some improvisation here.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Never enough time
I try to set aside specific times of the day to compose and write. An hour for writing seems to be almost enough, but for composing, I find that my work day has a habit of creeping into that time.
Yesterday, I was left with only a half hour, and that just isn't enough time to get into the groove. Yes, I finished page 17, but I still don't have my head together for this free solo section. My original plan was to have it mostly improvised, but this early in the piece, I've decided I need some introspective, written music. When will the improvisation come? I don't know yet.
Yesterday, I was left with only a half hour, and that just isn't enough time to get into the groove. Yes, I finished page 17, but I still don't have my head together for this free solo section. My original plan was to have it mostly improvised, but this early in the piece, I've decided I need some introspective, written music. When will the improvisation come? I don't know yet.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
New sets
Now I have committed myself to finishing Chaos as a piano concerto, I had to go back and re-classify my sets. That is, my Chaos sets. I hadn't gone quite as deep with them as the original concerto sets, and these sets are 5+7, meaning they are harder to classify.
As before, I had to use overlap notes, or in this case a single note. This is important because the closing section uses the overlap, as I switch to six-note sets.
I: D F F# A C
V: Eb E G G# A# B C#
As I hinted before, I'm going to insert the progression from the improvisation section that I sketched before, although I'm going to write out more of a soloistic interlude. There will be some improvisation, but not as much. After that, it will be back to the free Chaos material and finish with another toccata-like section. As I mentioned before, this is a more difficult section metrically, so I may have to simplify it to accommodate the orchestra.
At least I'm rolling again.
As before, I had to use overlap notes, or in this case a single note. This is important because the closing section uses the overlap, as I switch to six-note sets.
I: D F F# A C
V: Eb E G G# A# B C#
As I hinted before, I'm going to insert the progression from the improvisation section that I sketched before, although I'm going to write out more of a soloistic interlude. There will be some improvisation, but not as much. After that, it will be back to the free Chaos material and finish with another toccata-like section. As I mentioned before, this is a more difficult section metrically, so I may have to simplify it to accommodate the orchestra.
At least I'm rolling again.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Chaos and order
I now have a fully-scored 4 minutes of a piano concerto. I spent yesterday afternoon re-scoring Chaos, and while it might not be a conventional concerto, the pianist has a lot to do, playing almost constantly, but I still need to move things around a bit. The 16th-notes are relentless, and there is very little in the left hand. When Chaos was still a band piece, I was worried that the piano had too much to do. I'm not worried any more.
The midi sounds good, although I don't think everything is audible. I still need to tidy up the strings, but I'll wait until I've written the next section. That will be new material leading back to the free stuff of the middle section of the band piece.
There is some difficulty there, but I don't think it is too difficult. The weakest section of this orchestra is the strings, and at the moment they aren't doing too much.
I'm feeling much better about it now.
The midi sounds good, although I don't think everything is audible. I still need to tidy up the strings, but I'll wait until I've written the next section. That will be new material leading back to the free stuff of the middle section of the band piece.
There is some difficulty there, but I don't think it is too difficult. The weakest section of this orchestra is the strings, and at the moment they aren't doing too much.
I'm feeling much better about it now.
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