Bravo! I enjoyed listening very much!! However I detect a little bit of 2001: a space odyssey at the end of your symphony. haha but dont get me wrong- its far from being lame and derivative. I am very impressed for the most part, however there isnt much about your symphony or the preludes that would make me listen over and over again. They seem pretty similar in tone, despite their different keys. Prelude No.3 sounds so much like Beethoven, exept for the end, where you add those repeated low notes like you seem to have everywhere else in all the other compositions. I think you need a special motif - that little something to draw the ear through the piece. This is what makes Rachmaninoff's concerti or Liszt's B-minor sonata so popular and immortal.But I still am glad I took the time to listen. Thanks so much!donjuan
Truly beautiful, mr. JCarey. I think I may join your forum.
Did I notice Atlas Shrugged as your avatar on your site? heh...change your name to Richard Halley and write the Concerto of Deliverance! I too find Ayn Rand's books inspiring!
hmm.... he appears to have left.Hey, JCarey, great stuff! I really enjoyed them.
hey rachabji I listened to your etudes (sorry couldn't handle the midi symphony) and they were pretty good! They could use some ornamentation but other than that I think they're quite nice. They remind me of spooky music from old NES Casltevania video games ^^ The Phantom of the Opera might have played these if he was given a longer organ sequence.
Now if you'd write some using 20th century techniques---------
It's a nice collection. The recordings have a wide dynamic range, although no really quiet spots. Also, all the music sounded playable - there weren't any unplayably fast performances for example that the technology is capable of. Musically, parts of the prelude in Cmaj very strongly resembled parts of Satie's stuff - but only parts. Please don't take this as a severe criticism, but, if you weren't aware of the similarity, you might want to listen to his Gymnopedies again.
You said the earlier MIDI files are of poor quality; can you describe the problem? In many cases, the MIDI files are fine, but the sound samples used to render them are of much lower quality than the GPO.
The only other thing I would add is that the files didn't display any authorship/copyright information when I played them using Windows Media Player 10. Unless you are intending to do so, you might want to guard against your work falling into the public domain. Under U.S. law (1998 Digital Millenium Copyright Act), it can be a crime to falsify or alter authorship and/or rights information encoded in a file.
Regarding General MIDI - that only associates an instrument type with a number. The sound one hears from any single instrument type (say piano) depends on the sound sample used.
Well, thanks for providing some nice samples of the GPO.Regards,Jim
the concerto is nice. I am going to listen to the others soon.boliver
how long have you been composing JC
I'd say about 10 or 11 years.
wow that long?
Yes. Do note, however, that the list of compositions on my site does not include everything I have written so far. On my site, I have only listed what I consider my "best" compositions.
Sheet music available in all good book stores?
And your website is bust... or at least it doesn't work on mine with Firefox...
Hmm... it's working fine for me.
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The problem is the pages without ,htm or .html are returned by apache as text/plainlike this :-Code: [Select]wget -S https://www.johncareycompositions.com/Contact2--04:27:30-- https://www.johncareycompositions.com/Contact2 => `Contact2.1'Connecting to 192.168.0.3:3128... connected.Proxy request sent, awaiting response... HTTP/1.0 200 OK Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 19:52:45 GMT Content-Length: 7996 Content-Type: text/plain <-------- Here Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7a PHP-CGI/0.1bFirefox correctly treats them as plain text, so you see the html code, not the rendered final page.