I love how the music builds in intensity as the birds migrate. It's like feeling the wind beneath their wings, truly immersive! Varis Sirisook, your composition is so evocative! It takes me on a journey through a vibrant soundscape of the natural world.
- I really loved the word painting throughout the piece, it was really beautiful to hear the changes in atmosphere as the story progressed. - I felt that in certain sections that are more climactic there could be more percussion involved in the texture aside from the timpanis e.g. the storm section (although this is really just personal preference) - I think there could be more prominent solo melodies - it would be pretty cool to have certain parts stick out from the texture similarly to the "duet" section Tim
The music truly brings you into the world of the poem. Not only do the sounds paint a picture of birds falling and rising or storms and unpredictability, the music is by turns triumphant, sombre, and hopeful. The exciting rushes and more serene passages feel especially cinematic.
wonderful ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
So cool ❤❤
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
I love how the music builds in intensity as the birds migrate. It's like feeling the wind beneath their wings, truly immersive! Varis Sirisook, your composition is so evocative! It takes me on a journey through a vibrant soundscape of the natural world.
Thank you very much! I'm really glad that I got to collaborate with this DPhil biologist, who is also an excellent poet.
Love this, beautiful poem and wonderful music indeed ❤🎉❤
Thanks. Katrina was an excellent poet as well.
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Interesting piece!! Bravo👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much.
Wonderful, beautiful as always as a "Tae piece" I have heard before. You are truly rising star of Thailand.
Thank you so much!
Very melodious. I love it. (One Piece)
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
- I really loved the word painting throughout the piece, it was really beautiful to hear the changes in atmosphere as the story progressed.
- I felt that in certain sections that are more climactic there could be more percussion involved in the texture aside from the timpanis e.g. the storm section (although this is really just personal preference)
- I think there could be more prominent solo melodies - it would be pretty cool to have certain parts stick out from the texture similarly to the "duet" section
Tim
Thank you very much. Great points to consider there.
Quite a synchronize moment with enhance music to a wonderful piece of poem.
Thank you very much. That was indeed an excellent poem by a post-doctoral biologist.
The music truly brings you into the world of the poem. Not only do the sounds paint a picture of birds falling and rising or storms and unpredictability, the music is by turns triumphant, sombre, and hopeful. The exciting rushes and more serene passages feel especially cinematic.
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed the experience.