Daniel Zander
25.09.2015, 17:42
An Unenthüllte:
Well,The piece is glorious, a "composed" symbiosis:
I The roaring,haptic,rotating silence
II The "composed" "Waltz"-nuances.
The piece is clearly a composition. Although this piece, as well as
these "Waltz-nuances", satisfy my soul, we will allow ourselfes to
linger inside the segment I.
While this piece is titled "Waltz", I do advise you to compose a
second piece;titled "Silence", to exclude the ,nevertheless
virtuosically included,"Waltz-nuances",to adapt the Silence as the
propositional exposure as Luis de Molina interpreted These
Propositions:As Thoughts,conceptions. A silent,continuous conception of Silence. Please conserve the silence of "Waltz",because this is the chosen educt of the Silence. I await your thoughts.
z.D.
Unenthüllte
28.09.2015, 20:33
An z.D. :
Hi zD,
Thanks for your critic of this first piece.
For the composition, I used 12 tracks with many variations between them.
So, after reading your message, and some thoughts, I hope I understand what you really need.
De facto, this second piece, thus called Silence :
Same page :
www.unenthullte.be/preview/zd/download-page.htm
Right click and save as to download the track.
I keep the pulsating resonance at the background with new vibrant variations based on volume and amplitude. .
The structure is basically the same without all those variations present in the first piece.
kind regards.
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Daniel Zander
05.10.2015, 16:58
An Unenthüllte:
Well,this is It.
This is the piece. Magnificent.
Well; The segment II.
This intention; to purchase Maurice Ravel's "Bolero" is still
breathing, as far as I'm concerned. Nonetheless,this is the conception of this separate composition(Separate to Segment I ); inside segment II: This separate piece is an auditive adaption;as well as interpretation; of Franz Kafka's Prosa "Das Schweigen der Sirenen";"The silence of the sirens"(http://albalearning.com/audiolibros/kafka/elsilencio-en.html).
Unenthüllte
14.10.2015, 20:26
An z.D. :
Hi zD,
Sorry for the timing. I was a lot of work to do...
Glad I am that you appreciate my second try.
About Segment II.
I had read some Franz Kafka's works, some years ago. It was a very sensitive experience. The ambiance, for instance, in the last part of The Trial was absolutly strange.
I must confess, I didn't know "The Silence of Sirens".
So OK, it's the perfect moment to discover, I think.
I want take time for this : read, understand and see if I can express something about this Kafka's work. I've done this exercise before, with other books and texts, but never "on command" ( if I may say so) :-)
So, see you for the next part
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'I remember loving sound before I ever took a music lesson"
John Cage