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Beautiful Harp and Tender Cello join with Tremolo Strings and Choirboy Duet leading into a very Sweet, Sad, Sincere and Heartfelt Melody carried by Strings, Choir and Mellow French Horn to an Echoing Weightless Space of Bliss - in Praise of something Big and Wonderful, important, or Past Memories of something or someone Very Dear to you.
Dramatic, orchestral Slow and Threatening lead-in to Col Legno strings and Orchestral and Ambient Percussion...Ride or Chase emphasized by Deep Grand Piano notes, Powerful Trombones, Strong Violin melody and Woodwind Riffs growing steadily to a Majestic Height towards a Dynamic Conclusion.
Opens with a stormy hurricane-like effect that sets off a serene heart pulse Chinese gong beat and a melancholic Erhu and violin theme carried along by timpani and clarinet to a very soft and fragile peak achieved by a faint Madison Square Garden crowd choir...a crying out for something or someone - or for celebration... with hope and belief inserted and inspired by a confident and courageous flute... all ending in a harmonious concert of new hope and peace
Grand Opening for full symphonic orchestra leads into a very Sweet and Tender Celesta theme that is joined by Grand Piano and Clarinet building higher and higher as it is joined by Choir, Strings and Percussion growing steadily more heartfelt and tender into a big and Majestic Finale
About the love between waterways and gondolas, in a contemporary outfit
Dramatic, Dreamy sequences and orchestral arrangements, topped with serene female vocals... Bjork-style voices... full-on symphonic jazz... catchy drum line. Ethnic percussions, strings, timpani, cellos...lots of Energy.
A big Orchestral Cluster Swirl-up draws us into a Groovy symphonic dance drumbeat carrying a strong, happy, almost epic celebratory melody with hints of Beach Boys - something fantastic has finally been achieved - a Tribute to Victory or that Summer and Vacation are finally here again: time for the beach
Commences with a beautiful, fragile Erhu note triggering a deep, pensive grand piano...classical orchestra fading in and out accompanying the Erhu in a kind of call-and-response as the Erhu blithely proceeds within its own thoughts along a journey in a clear quest for answers that remain elusive to the end.
Strong Intro. Picturesque. Haunting harmonies... Multimoods: sad, then mysterious, then foreboding, then reluctantly triumphant seamlessly flowing... a hearty, modern sound... seems to constantly solidify the mood of a mix between 20th century music and ancient polyphonic church choir styles.