Dan Gilbert Posted July 14, 2009 Author Posted July 14, 2009 a) I also get that error message. b) I disagree on the whole "audition" thing. I think anyone from this site should be able to join at any time. Just because we showed an interest first doesn't mean that we can't use the help of whatever composers come along and see that this idea is actually taking off.
Morivou Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 a) I also get that error message.b) I disagree on the whole "audition" thing. I think anyone from this site should be able to join at any time. Just because we showed an interest first doesn't mean that we can't use the help of whatever composers come along and see that this idea is actually taking off. BUT, we can't have a large group, Dan. Too many people is what makes this kind of stuff fail. If another group wants to write another opera, that's not a problem. eh?
Morivou Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 http://www.youngcomposers.com/forum/first-yc-opera-official-information-page-july-14-a-20938.html#post306094
Dan Gilbert Posted July 15, 2009 Author Posted July 15, 2009 Well, I think we have different concepts of how this project is supposed to work overall - my idea was that it would be something where anyone could contribute. I think just working with a small group of people, each of which were responsible for a large chunk of the opera would be too similar to just writing an opera on one's own, just more frustrating. This should be a totally different kind of composition experience, where anyone can come and lay down some music, and it's an open forum for everyone.
Morivou Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 *rubs head* Ok.. but that doesn't make it a real opera, the problem (even with having two composers) is keeping the style generally the same. It won't sound like music... it will sound like 50 different composers trying to write phrases after one another. Which, hell, it would work beautifully if it were a short work. Just as an experiment. But, I thought our goal was to create a coherent, singable, playable, performance ready opera to SHOW the world what the most gifted minds in the young composing world are doing. If I am wrong, that is not a problem. We can do it your way. I'll just take my notice off and invite people to join and ask them to PM me to add them to the list.
Dan Gilbert Posted July 15, 2009 Author Posted July 15, 2009 Let's ask for others' opinions. Personally, I was thinking that this would be more of an experimental project, and we would face those challenges you described as part of working on it. What do other people think?
TheWannabeChopin Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 I don't use Sibelius, but I have a demo (two, actually), so I'll direct you in accordance with how that demo is laid out. In Sibelius 5 (it's the same in Sibelius 6, too), go to File->Export->Audio... and you should be able to take it from there. Hi, thanks so much. Going away to practice scales now! (Piano) Will try it a bit later. :) Thanks anyway. :)
OMWBWAY Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 I originally voiced my desire to be one of the composers in this project. Seeing as I haven't been nearly vocal enough to be remembered(while waiting for something to do), I can offer services as a librettist. I do still very much want to be a part of this project. Judges, what say you....
xiii1408 Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Morivou, you can add me to the list of librettists. I won't do a lot of "librettoing," but I'll help out once those in charge of our libretto are tired (or, if they don't get tired, I'll join in with the libretto anyway later on :toothygrin:).
Morivou Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 No problemo to both of you. I will add you all to this list.
OMWBWAY Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 Could the portrait maid be a really sarcastic personality? I just have a vision of him having created this portrait to wait on him hand-in-foot only to find that once alive, she's sort of lazy, but only to a degree where, because she's his creation, she still does what he says, but is very snappy and sarcastic about it. I imagine him being completely befuddled at how his own creation can backtalk him. Just an idea.. I think it'd be nice to have some comic relief for the scenes in his house. Just to lighten things up a bit. By the way, I cannot open the music files. I'm not even sure how I would listen to xml. Can i download something somewhere?
OMWBWAY Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 Oingo...I wish to help with the libretto, but I'm unfamiliar with how to format a document in that style. I know what libretto's look like, and I know how to operate my word processor, but it'd be nice if you could give me a quick run down sometime of how you set yours up. My other thought was to write it out plain enough, and then give it to you to retype/edit/reformat as you see fit, but I thought that'd be more work for you than if I just figured out how to format it myself.
xiii1408 Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 Nobody said anything about starting the first aria, so now that I'm free to work on it I'll start collecting themes and then work on it.
oingo86 Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Just letting you guys know - I haven't stopped working on this project!! I've just gotten REALLY busy all of sudden. In a week or so things will slow down for me again and I can continue writing. But please, other people write!! We'll get this damn thing rolling along eventually!
xiii1408 Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 Just letting you guys know - I haven't stopped working on this project!! I've just gotten REALLY busy all of sudden. In a week or so things will slow down for me again and I can continue writing. But please, other people write!! We'll get this damn thing rolling along eventually! Alright. In the spirit of this, I'll post what I have done so far for the first aria. I have to admit it's pretty wimpy; I haven't added lyrics, accompaniment (which is unfortunate because the accompaniment is what will make or break this aria), or much detail, but it's all I've done so far. I'm going to band camp :( all day every day next week, so I won't have time to work on it for a while. Please add lyrics (I haven't figured out how to do that yet; I'll have to read my Finale manual), detail, and accompaniment while I'm gone and tear it apart if you wish. I'm sorry, I would do that myself (minus the tearing apart), but I'm going to be gone for a week, and I think it'll be good to have some new input for me to be excited about when I get back. The first two measures display the basic idea I'm expanding upon in this aria: a perfect fifth up from the tonic and a minor third down from the submediant (you'll know what I mean when you look at the score). There's also some modulation with C# (the note, not the key); again, take a look at the score. Link here. PLEASE edit and talk. :thumbsup:
OMWBWAY Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 How do you view XML? All I can do is open it in XML form, which just makes it a bunch of code and whatnot...
xiii1408 Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 Download it and then open it with your scorewriter, not your browser (in Windows, right click the file and go to Open With->Choose Program and select your scorewriter from the list).
OMWBWAY Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 Yeah, how weird, I tried that before, and in my programs window, Finale (2 different versions) are grayed out, not allowing me to choose them...I'll try to figure it out.. EDIT: Figured it out...thanks...
Morivou Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Can you post a melody/Piano score of this? I will hash out a quick and dry accompaniment and then somebody can orchestrate it! Sound good? Somebody else can write lyrics. And, I have Finale, so please just the .mus file will be fine... unless you have 2010, in which case give the .xml file. :)
Vernon Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 I'm sorry that I went MIA, I've been working on finishing up my Violin concerto and 3 other movements for my symphony, and Starting up an Orchestra in my Hometown! You guys are doing great so far though!
xiii1408 Posted August 2, 2009 Posted August 2, 2009 Alright. In the spirit of this, I'll post what I have done so far for the first aria. I have to admit it's pretty wimpy; I haven't added lyrics, accompaniment (which is unfortunate because the accompaniment is what will make or break this aria), or much detail, but it's all I've done so far. I'm going to band camp :( all day every day next week, so I won't have time to work on it for a while. Please add lyrics (I haven't figured out how to do that yet; I'll have to read my Finale manual), detail, and accompaniment while I'm gone and tear it apart if you wish. I'm sorry, I would do that myself (minus the tearing apart), but I'm going to be gone for a week, and I think it'll be good to have some new input for me to be excited about when I get back.The first two measures display the basic idea I'm expanding upon in this aria: a perfect fifth up from the tonic and a minor third down from the submediant (you'll know what I mean when you look at the score). There's also some modulation with C# (the note, not the key); again, take a look at the score. Link here. PLEASE edit and talk. :thumbsup: The link to the MusicXML is up there, and a link to the Finale 2009 file is here.
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