Now, the reason for this post is the fact that I've actually completed a piece for once! And it's a setting for women's choir no less!
Here's a preview of the first page:
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As you can tell, it's a setting of an Emily Dickinson poem, "I felt a funeral in my brain". The text illustrates her growing discomfort with losing her sanity, and I think my setting does it justice. It's both lyrical and atonal, and musically parallels the unwinding and breaking down of the text.
I'm pretty proud of it, not just because I finished something, but I feel that I finished something real -- for once I think it's mostly me speaking through it all and that I really did justice to the text. I'd love to hear it performed! (Although I'll admit, in trying to sing the parts myself I realized it's a bitch to sing.)
Click here if you feel so inclined to listen to the midi recording and see the full score!

1 comment:
Hey. I stumbled on your page after looking for members of this site who like The Rest Is Noise. All I have to say that if you are passionate about composing, then you should do it. I was going to be an Ed major myself, but I am totally happy that I went for the comp major instead. If you love it, do it. Besides, why stay in a major that you might notve happy with?
Keep up the good work!
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