Hmmm. Richard Wagner? Tell me more. I like Twisted Rick. The RVW was scored for strings, so choirs would have been a bit out of place really. See /Spem In Alium/ on /In Excelsis/ for a choir fix. ;-) The one thing I left out of the /Tallis Fantasia /(and which I may add in at a later date) is something I had first heard when I was first played the piece many moons ago chez Smith. To me it is the perfect evocation of rolling english fields, sunny days and all things /idyllic and pastoral/. I had an inclination to meet the fade off with the sound of birds singing, sheep bleating and distant church bells recorded in some leafy part of Buckinghamshire. Kind of /Granchester Meadows /meets /Fat Old Sun/ meets /Sheep/. Mike ceccles_ca wrote: > > The Vaughan Williams / Thomas Tallis piece is beautiful, start to > finish. Those voices work well together. Choir in place of the > string section may have worked nicely too. > http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/mellotronworks/ > <http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/mellotronworks/> > Quite complex 3/4 of the way through. > > There's a Richard Wagner piece that would suit 'tron voices well like > this. I'll try to find it. > >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: mellotronworks
2008-10-28 by Mike Dickson
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