Well of course my interpretation is based on the video gameChameleonMusic wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:34 pm100% agreed once he goes down through the Gates of Hell, but this one directly links to the text of the first 2 verses where he's still on the surface of the earth...very different part of the narrative.it was a little to upbeat for me to equate it with Dante's inferno, which
to me should be dark and miserable most of the time.
Thanks for checking it out - always appreciated.
The Lost Poet: Dante's Inferno Cantos 1 and 2
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Ha!pekbro wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:39 pmWell of course my interpretation is based on the video gameChameleonMusic wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:34 pm100% agreed once he goes down through the Gates of Hell, but this one directly links to the text of the first 2 verses where he's still on the surface of the earth...very different part of the narrative.it was a little to upbeat for me to equate it with Dante's inferno, which
to me should be dark and miserable most of the time.
Thanks for checking it out - always appreciated.![]()
That explains it - the video game is VERY, VERY different to the original poem text! Original text is actually much weirder and NOT all doom and gloom at all!
No, this is nothing to do with that game in any way whatsoever!
It's part of a world-wide project where 30+ composers are collaborating to create music based on the actual poem from the 1300s!
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I thought the first section had a "Chinese" vibe, something like Sakamoto's Theme from The Last Emperor, although I could be mistaken, probably 'cos haven't heard it for close to 25 years. Something about that violin sound (or was it an erhu)?
The composition was terrific all the way through, and I liked the way that the entire piece hung together. The sounds used were excellent, as was the mix.
It seemed a lot shorter than 7 minutes.
Good work
The composition was terrific all the way through, and I liked the way that the entire piece hung together. The sounds used were excellent, as was the mix.
It seemed a lot shorter than 7 minutes.
Good work
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AS always, thanks for the listen and comments Tim!seismic1 wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:23 am I thought the first section had a "Chinese" vibe, something like Sakamoto's Theme from The Last Emperor, although I could be mistaken, probably 'cos haven't heard it for close to 25 years. Something about that violin sound (or was it an erhu)?
The composition was terrific all the way through, and I liked the way that the entire piece hung together. The sounds used were excellent, as was the mix.
It seemed a lot shorter than 7 minutes.
Good work![]()
Had a listen to Sakamoto's Theme - there is a definite 'melodic flow' connection with my first section...the rise and fall more than anything else.
Definitely violin, not Erhu, although the melody and the way I've mixed it does give a slightly exotic sound to it...wasn't intentional! (It's actually a string quartet playing mainly in unison).
That's gotta be a good thing!It seemed a lot shorter than 7 minutes.
You got any pieces on the go? Couldn't see any recent posts>
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Project released upon the world...
Here's the album of a few selected tracks from the 80 + pieces:
https://citiesandmemory.bandcamp.com/album/inferno
Here's a link to the project sound map of all the pieces:
https://citiesandmemory.com/inferno/
Whatdaya mean ya don't won't to listen...can't say I blame you!
Here's the album of a few selected tracks from the 80 + pieces:
https://citiesandmemory.bandcamp.com/album/inferno
Here's a link to the project sound map of all the pieces:
https://citiesandmemory.com/inferno/
Whatdaya mean ya don't won't to listen...can't say I blame you!
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Listened to a few, including yours of course! There is some very interesting stuff there. I might have to download it ... 
Bandcamp
Music with progressive intent.
Music with progressive intent.
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A brand new soundtrack for the 1911 Italian silent movie L'Inferno has also been released...Allomerus wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:14 am Listened to a few, including yours of course! There is some very interesting stuff there. I might have to download it ...![]()
Composed from edited selections from the Cities and Memory global project Inferno, November 2020 (NOTE: I had no say in how this was done or how clips of my music were used)!
700th anniversary of Dante's Divine Comedy, is the reason for all this by the way!
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Yeah, it is very interesting listening to the different approaches...a few too many, for me, rely on 'the reverb panning from left to right' and other more relatively esoteric techniques...nothing wrong with that at all (been there many times), but...Allomerus wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:14 am Listened to a few, including yours of course! There is some very interesting stuff there. I might have to download it ...![]()
My experience over the years is that the 'general public' (whatever that actually means) do prefer something which has at least some more tangible and easily accessible aspects as well!
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woah! 700 years already?
feels like only yesterday.
feels like only yesterday.
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Ha!
Tell that to Virgil the Roman poet...his spirit had been hanging around waiting for Dante to have his midlife crisis for over 1000 years!
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gave him plenty of time to find rhymes for purple and orange 
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He should a mixed all them colours together into one big mashup and saved himself the hassle!
color est e pluribus unus!
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will have to check a few of the pthers out. seems a lot to choose from
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Yeah...I'm honour bound to listen to them all really...doing 5 a day, just like me fruit and veg!vurt wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 7:40 pm
will have to check a few of the pthers out. seems a lot to choose from![]()
Just finished the 1911 film - which was actually very interesting...might also watch it in its original silent form as well!
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