Love this; really cool to hear how you approach choral music. I heard a friend play Memory Palace last year and was completely bewitched, and had the pleasure of playing the piano part in Double Happiness earlier this year and enjoyed it so much. I really love musical invocations of nostalgia or longing, though I think it's easy to get such feelings wrong or lose them in translation in music (or things can get too overwrought too quickly). But your style, harmonic language, and timbres are just such a great combo. As a composer myself I have a huge amount of respect for someone who can truly pull these things off, something I'm still trying to figure out. Really looking forward to hearing more of your stuff over the coming years.
Love this; really cool to hear how you approach choral music. I heard a friend play Memory Palace last year and was completely bewitched, and had the pleasure of playing the piano part in Double Happiness earlier this year and enjoyed it so much.
I really love musical invocations of nostalgia or longing, though I think it's easy to get such feelings wrong or lose them in translation in music (or things can get too overwrought too quickly). But your style, harmonic language, and timbres are just such a great combo. As a composer myself I have a huge amount of respect for someone who can truly pull these things off, something I'm still trying to figure out.
Really looking forward to hearing more of your stuff over the coming years.
how delightful! thanks for your kind words
You really know how to make a perfect soundscape. This is incredible!
Loved this. The imagery really puts you there in that moment.
lovely stuff as always!
Really well done. Bravo.
Hello, how can I get the PDF of the score so I can print it?
Purchase link is here: www.eamdc.com/psny/composers/christopher-cerrone/works/not-one-word/