Forceful, with Tension | Orchestral Texture No.1
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
- In this short video, I quickly break down the orchestration of a powerful 4 measure phrase from William Walton's Belshazzar's Feast (1931).
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Most of my orchestration videos are 20-30 minutes, so I wanted to try something different here. Let me know what you think!
I think its both nice! For example i can try to use these small videos to make something quick in this style of orchestration.
@@aspaire9920 Thanks! I also think it's a good way to introduce potentially lesser known composers and their works
I really enjoyed the 'bite-sized' nature of this video and hope you provide more of these. It allowed me to digest and absorb the info without needing to set aside a larger block of time. And re William Walton -- his Symphony #1 contains brilliant writing and some tremendous orchestration, IMO.
~ Kevin J.
Great video! I also really enjoy this format, mixed with your regular-length videos. Just a thought: It would be great to hear the fully orchestrated excerpt first, to better appreciate the function of each individual element.
Amazing 🤩
I like the video format alex!
The brass octave configuration is quite commonplace and has been since at least the time of Wagner, who made copious use of trumpets and trombones in octaves or unison. Sibelius, Ravel, Debussy, Vaughan Williams, Walton, John Williams and plenty of other composers have deployed the cylindrical brass in this fashion.
I think we should bring back saxophones in the orchestra
when I can Master! ....it would be interesting to make a short video about the golden zone...for example in...! Bartok !!.., and to be able to observe,.. if it is! objective or subjective! .. the zone of structural balance.... a hug !!
excelent ¡¡
Thanks!
2:35 for trap music
Why move the horns like this?