Krisp Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Hello everyone, After a few months of absence, I come back to see you for a new piece for voice and orchestra. I reconnect here with the poetry of Jules Laforgue, which is very dear to me. Very squeaky and pathetic poetry, with in French popular accents, elisions, a little familiar words, like a childish language. I subtitled with an English translation a little google, which probably does not do justice to the beauty of this poignant text. As usual, I record my voice in my home studio, and the instruments are from Spitfire Audio. The score at the base is written for piano, but directly designed for the orchestra, (and very little pianistic, which is why I did not wish to make a piano/singing version of it). Sorry not to present you the edited score, it's always in a project with my compositions, but it takes a lot of time that I unfortunately don't have... Thank you for your advice and comments! Krisp. https://youtu.be/WMvtnort3Fk?si=VnKCpOjeRvcWZczq 2 Quote
JordanRoberts Posted February 2 Posted February 2 This is by far one of the most interesting things I've listened to in a very long time. I absolutely love it!!! Your textures are so varied. 1 Quote
Krisp Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 On 2/2/2024 at 7:53 AM, JordanRoberts said: This is by far one of the most interesting things I've listened to in a very long time. I absolutely love it!!! Your textures are so varied. Woao ! Thank you!!! I've been long enough without going through this forum, and I'm late to catch up... In any case, your comment makes me very happy! Quote
Krisp Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 I don't know why I can't display the direct link to the YouTube video... Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted February 3 Posted February 3 2 hours ago, Krisp said: I don't know why I can't display the direct link to the YouTube video... I think I can! Quote
Louis dB Posted February 8 Posted February 8 really great and interesting orchestration ! digne d'un opéra ou d'un film disney 🙂 j'ai pensé au bossu de notre dame très bien écrit Quote
Krisp Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 Haha! As long as it's a little less sweet than the snow queen 😉 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Hey Jean, As I have already commented on YouTube, I think this one is an incredible farce on death. Moments like in 1:32 provides real great contrast with simpler harmony and lighter texture. Every one of your piece is so colourful with imaginative orchestral and harmonic colour, and your singing is always very attractive and adequately present the lyrics. On 2/2/2024 at 2:07 PM, Krisp said: Very squeaky and pathetic poetry, with in French popular accents, elisions, a little familiar words, like a childish language. Yeah all those squeaky and childish languages are carefully maintained with those weird rests, vowels, and naivety like the opening march of the Nutcracker. I always enjoy your imagination and ability to portray colours. Wonderful piece! Henry 1 Quote
MJFOBOE Posted February 13 Posted February 13 DELIGHTFUL!!!! 🙂 And so creative ........... Mark Quote
Krisp Posted February 13 Author Posted February 13 18 minutes ago, MJFOBOE said: DELIGHTFUL!!!! 🙂 And so creative ........... Mark Thanks and re thanks ! I am looking for a new theme for a future composition. I thought of different poems by the same Jules Laforgue, or something very very different (a scientific lesson that I heard and to which I didn't understand anything could make an interesting libretto to sing...) Quote
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