I'm living near a lake, so I went for a walk and came up with these short lines. I'm going to make it a regular thing!
the piece I wrote after that last post lol sorry
NEW MUSIC EVERY DAY
Saturday, 4 April 2020
bunch of text about sad things
TW for child abuse, suicide, and drowning
I've been watching Revelation on ABC. and Bruce Dawe died yesterday, and one of the first poems I remember reading and thinking I want to set to music was his Elegy for Drowned Children. I might soon. but words first
this is a messy poem and I mostly just made myself cry, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I've been watching Revelation on ABC. and Bruce Dawe died yesterday, and one of the first poems I remember reading and thinking I want to set to music was his Elegy for Drowned Children. I might soon. but words first
this is a messy poem and I mostly just made myself cry, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
my mind is melancholy filled with drowned kids
I don't know how to touch it
there's fear and rage all impotent and small
and sad soft thoughts lilting like branches
as gentle as I feel they should have felt
were it not, had it not, had they not
if you have any philosophy
that touches on the metaethical nature of
morality relating to consequence
and if you tell me that destroying a child
whiteanting their soul with your obscene power
and the things you did with your obscene power
was, morally speaking, better somehow than the
destruction of a city, beautiful and ancient,
bursting with stories, full with its future
or that it was better to let this child suffer, suffer and die
than to let the towering religious edifice fall and crumble
that the good of the Power took precedence, that it somehow
at its hands could bear the collapse of just one it was charged to protect;
what Power is so sure that it could carry the corpse
of a desolated child
and cast it sack-like into the ocean
with the rest of them?
tide byed (recording!)
here is the audio for the little bass flute solo from yesterday (intonation on this instrument is yet-to-be-explored territory sorry >.< and also the low singing bits i hecked up because i forgot i was a soprano)
https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/tide-byed
i'll attach the photo of the score again too :)
today was the last lesson with my HSC students before their full draft submission on the coming monday. it was pretty stressful but four of them finally reached around the 1min 55s mark, and the last student is not too far off. i'm keen to see how the compositions change and become refined from now, during the second half of the school year.
https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/tide-byed
i'll attach the photo of the score again too :)
today was the last lesson with my HSC students before their full draft submission on the coming monday. it was pretty stressful but four of them finally reached around the 1min 55s mark, and the last student is not too far off. i'm keen to see how the compositions change and become refined from now, during the second half of the school year.
Friday, 3 April 2020
quartet mvt 2 attempt
Had a long day today, reflected a little on this musical idea but it didn't really go anywhere. I'm going to give it another go tomorrow
one of my erhu compositions from last year :)
here's a piece i composed last year for two erhus and one zhonghu (like an alto erhu) for any composers who would like a reference to some non-graphic contemporary piece or just out of curiosity
https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/unfurl - a rehearsal recording :D
i can't find my original program notes so here are a few sentences i just wrote:
a trio in three movements, each depicting a different motion of unfurling. the first, a sort of blooming, akin to the blossoming of tea leaves in hot water. the second, a more explosive rendition, not unlike fireworks. and the third, a conceptual growing of something seemingly elusive, like the unfurling of a rumour, or even the truth. performers are Dr Nicholas Ng (erhu), Luke Zhang (erhu), and me (zhonghu)!
https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/unfurl - a rehearsal recording :D
Thursday, 2 April 2020
aaa haven't written in days!
which is a lovely change from "aaa haven't written in months/years!"
i welcomed a new instrument into my family today, and here is a short postlude for it that i will try to play (and record, if playing it goes well) tomorrow:
now i can write myself flute quartets and record all SATB parts! well technically PCAB (picc, C, alto, bass) but pcab sounds like it could be a cuss word lmao so i better not call it that. i've already got a piccolo quintet (5 piccs), loads of C flute ensemble stuff, and a couple of duets involving 1-2 alto flutes (2 altos, 1 alto 1 voice narration, 1 alto 1 dizi). it's bass time y'all !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i welcomed a new instrument into my family today, and here is a short postlude for it that i will try to play (and record, if playing it goes well) tomorrow:
now i can write myself flute quartets and record all SATB parts! well technically PCAB (picc, C, alto, bass) but pcab sounds like it could be a cuss word lmao so i better not call it that. i've already got a piccolo quintet (5 piccs), loads of C flute ensemble stuff, and a couple of duets involving 1-2 alto flutes (2 altos, 1 alto 1 voice narration, 1 alto 1 dizi). it's bass time y'all !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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String Quartet 1st movement, complete for now...
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
in honour of april fools
the best trick of them all is optimism
the regular set-up of things getting better
like clockwork, kicks in on the hour
the punchline, every thing always is worse
classic, gets me every time
pessimism is the worst trick
pessimism is all premise, no punchline
it doesn't work if it all just keeps
getting worse
String Quartet movement
My string quartet writing tends to be pretty focussed on the quartet aspect, rather than on the individuality of the musicians, so I wanted to try and write a quartet that highlighted this more. This is in the spirit of a slow movement within that quartet, although I might be trying to reframe the movement structure and haven't quite figured that out yet. If you know of any works that might be what I'm going for, please throw them my way~ ty ty
Tuesday, 31 March 2020
shō excerpt
hello Henry and everyone! my brain has been slow but here are several bars of music i wrote for the shō. i had a few ideas but it was really difficult to put them down on paper. maybe sometime in the future i will continue the piece but for now here is what i've got:
Monday, 30 March 2020
Month of Music Collab 5 - Vatche Jambazian, Piano
Hi everyone!
Introducing collab 5, which is with Vatche Jambazian, solo piano. Many of you probably know that we’ve been close friends for years and I can certainly say that he is a very special musician to write for. He regularly performs classic repertoire, but he also has substantial experience with more recent works, by composers such as Ustvolskaya, Boulez and Saariaho. We were chatting about this collab about 2 hours after the news came out that Penderecki had passed away, and so we settled on this idea:
- duration: 1 page of music, A4/Letter
- compositional prompt: compose an elegy. Interpret this how you wish.
- unfortunately, prepared piano is not possible, given the circumstances
- due date: Friday the 10th of April
Here he is playing some chopin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_c2SbFS8Vo
Here he is playing some saariaho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqLQ83aDbbs
Here he is playing some scriabin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V08GBsuf6kQ
Month of Music Collab 4 - Elizabeth Yung Cheung, Erhu
Hi everyone!
It's my pleasure to introduce Collab 4, from another of our composers. Composer, performer, and improviser Elizabeth Yung Cheung messes around with the skeletal sounds of solo instruments and chamber settings, cataloguing the noises your teacher tells you not to make during lessons. They've kindly agreed to do some pieces for Erhu, but have some interesting prompts in mind: they're looking for pieces that explore the sound potential of the instrument, rather than attempts at writing faux traditional music. Therefore, they have a preference for graphic scores in this case, although some notated music isn't out of the question.
Liz says about their parameters:
GRAPHIC SCORES - up to 5min
- be as specific as you like! otherwise i will probably be interpreting it very personally NOTATED SCORES - 2-3min - no quick chromatic passages please! - think approx. ameb grade 4/5/6 on violin level??? maybe? heck
- Strings are tuned to D & A, but scordatura is possible.
- due Sunday, 5th of April
If you'd like to explore other instruments in Liz' arsenal, they also have access to an E dizi and a G dizi (and picc, C flute, alto flute).
Here is a performance of Liz', exploring sounds with the Erhu: https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/vii-hypothermia?in=greytonguelizzed/sets/hits-rather-close-to-home-2018&fbclid=IwAR0efJD2nlZSQ2HQpc8GtK7HlLy-CEEfObHZxSyo-svGkqwIz8PUxEvt8oo
Here are some traditional works that Liz has performed in the past:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq1bEoXzj0k&fbclid=IwAR2ciu9lJL8WgECEqydzdM6my0JM2ruICJyQdVoMP8Q6Z5P9xVetHzJPfOU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7-myVJ3BdI&fbclid=IwAR2UbzYfrSJ6i1QMCRLFjliSmVdlG2e_DmJJ90bPkkdxG1_omtqDvgosYCc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_QKpppskDU&fbclid=IwAR2N8QN7fB_QjvoqAurtiDnjR0Gnk7m7bSOM1ODpmzYterSeaxP1_R50efI
A Whole New World!
Hey all! Sorry about my late contribution for piano solo - I tend to work on several things at once and nothing actually gets done. Here's a fun little arrangement I did, which seems fitting for the current climate, at least in title alone. I made some not-insignificant alterations to it just this morning, hence the delay. The recording will need to wait a few days, due to it been somewhat tricky... until then!
Sunday, 29 March 2020
Awaken - for Solo Shō
Pdf here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/emb117x9bxhbef3/Awaken%20-%20Full%20Score.pdf?dl=0
A project I've had on the shelf for a while is to write a piece for string quartet and shō, so I thought I'd use this piece to test out some of the ideas I'm thinking about.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/emb117x9bxhbef3/Awaken%20-%20Full%20Score.pdf?dl=0
A project I've had on the shelf for a while is to write a piece for string quartet and shō, so I thought I'd use this piece to test out some of the ideas I'm thinking about.
Shō demonstration others might find useful!
Hey folks, check out this video demo for composers!! Super handy! The shō has such a beautiful sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUpr1F1dZt0
Here's what I wrote today, using quite a lot of the vibrato effect she demonstrates in the video. That effect isn't in the document Henry linked for us, so I hope he won't mind doing it!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUpr1F1dZt0
Here's what I wrote today, using quite a lot of the vibrato effect she demonstrates in the video. That effect isn't in the document Henry linked for us, so I hope he won't mind doing it!!
Saturday, 28 March 2020
a little bit of cello
I'm working on a quartet and I'm trying to figure out how to compose a rhythm that feels catchy yet uncatchable. This still has a few catchable moments in it I think, but the problem I'm facing is that the other players sure need to be able to catch it. Hmm
three-legged dance - trio score
EDIT: oh lol i exported the wrong version, this is definitely the transposed score and not the score in C.
i completed the 2min comp demonstrating motivic development for my HSC students whooo (thank u andrew for giving me notational software advice - i had to type it all back up again but at least now i can save it and export to pdf for around 28 more days!)
the sibelius audio is here: https://soundcloud.com/greytonguelizzed/three-legged-dance
i just spent two hours annotating it to show every compositional decision i made (i even had to make up reasons for the ones that were subconsciously decided) because a few of the students have expressed their struggle at knowing and choosing what to do with their ideas. there are a total of 119 notes omg. (to be fair, around 20 of them are just squiggles.) and at least 3 puns. sorry kids.
nb: i haven't written a full piece in this 'style' in years. by style i mean... without any unconventional notation or extended techniques or improvised bits or minimalist-adjacent repetition schemes. i thought i had lost the ability to write this kind of thing but that's probably an irrational thought. part of me has just been disillusioned to think that music can't be interesting without it being extremely weird / untraditional, but another part knows way, way better than that. also what even is tradition anymore?
2 alto clef lines
this is probably what I’ll post most of for the next little while - try and focus my way through writing lines of music. morning pages but for writing music longhand. I think I need it :)
might end up as something for viola??? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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