Pilgrimage - Soundtrack/Classical genre composition

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I hope you like it.

Please let me know what you think of it.

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Very pleasant. The winds and strings are nice at the beginning. Not too long, appropriate.

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Liked the intention and mood. Only two things are that both the strings and winds seem to be on a single swelling articulation that's a little obvious. Not sure about the choir at the end either as it seems to have a very pronounced resonance. But on the whole I liked it, sort jane Austen incidental music. I appreciate neo classical :)

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Works very well as far as it goes - a pastoral. mellow backdrop / underscore, but I kept expecting it to rise in intensity much more than it ever does. In fact, the big cymbal roll at the end could easily have led into a new, more up tempo section?

Wind / strings - as has already been mentioned, that particular articulation is very pleasant to listen to, but I personally would have wanted to hear more variation.

Choir - the idea works, but I'm not sure about the timbre / voice.

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It's apply titled as it does evoke those sort of historical life experiences.I thought it was well done as far as you took it although the choir sound was a little confusing, at least with out an explanation.

It reminded me a little of the music from the Scandinavian musical Kristina Fran Duvemala which was about immigration to America in the 1800s.

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Fine piece, graceful flow :)
The introduction of the choir sounds a bit indecisive. Both the orchestra and the choir seem not having to add much to one another.

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