@@TomFlaherty2 I was wondering the very same thing and came across the answer on the American Composers' Alliance page. Before looping back and finding your answer here! 🤦♂ I am curious to understand how you created the 'electronically manipulated sounds derived from the same instruments'!
@@nyapsta1 I edited audio files of the instruments in a program called Kontakt. (Lots of other programs could do the same thing.) Reversed, filtered, transposed versions of the files were then arranged and recorded to complement the live players’ performance.
Structurally interesting, and changes in texture and rhythms drive that too ..
I. Frozen Questions 0:05
II. Contemplation 6:40
III. Dance 12:38
Intriguing work! I like it.
Great music! Does it come with the electronic part prerecorded or the musicians are expected to record it themselves?
Thanks! The electronics are prerecorded, and a click track is available also, though the cues in the score make that less than essential.
@@TomFlaherty2 I was wondering the very same thing and came across the answer on the American Composers' Alliance page. Before looping back and finding your answer here! 🤦♂ I am curious to understand how you created the 'electronically manipulated sounds derived from the same instruments'!
@@nyapsta1 I edited audio files of the instruments in a program called Kontakt. (Lots of other programs could do the same thing.) Reversed, filtered, transposed versions of the files were then arranged and recorded to complement the live players’ performance.