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  1. I'd like to share with you a short mouvement for cello solo, I called it 'Silent Cries'. It is the result of an improvisation I did on the cello on January 5th 2020. Some of you will maybe have heard of a heavy car accident on that day in Italy (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/italy-car-crash-bruneck-tyrol-luttach-tourist-germany-alps-police-victims-a9270836.html). I have been several times to the place where that accident happened - so that piece of music is sort of my reaction to that accident. I tried to write down the music as well as possible some days later, there may be some unattractive/boring bars in it. Please let me know! The player I use cannot play cresc. and decresc., so you have to imagine. At the moment I'm not able to record the piece with my cello, maybe I'll do that later.
  2. Thank you! I changed that. That's right, Luis, thank you again! Will do another version with different chords - I have some ideas and have to fix it this evening.
  3. Dear all, it's great to see all your amazing works here. I found this site by chance and would like to share with you a very very simple Alleluja that I composed two years ago for a choir. From time to time we sing it in our services. I'm not a professional composer at all but I love doing music esp. singing in choirs. I'm interested in such simple works for church services that can be easily sung by non-professional choirs. But I think it's difficult not to compose very boring things. What are your experiences with these subjects? Hexachord Alleluja.mid
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