New PIece: "Echoes"
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:35 am
Hi,
I am new to the forum and wanted to share a piece of flute music that I wrote while I was studying abroad as a college student in Rome, Italy. It is a two movement work depicting the fall and ruins of Rome. The instrumentation is currently for flute and guitar, but if anyone is interested, I am willing to create a piano version of the accompaniment. Please let me know what you think of the work. A recording of the piece with a nice slideshow of pictures that I took in Italy is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8B_Ww1irYQ
If you are interested in purchasing and performing the piece, please visit my website: www.BenEasler.com
Here is the direct link to "Echoes" on my site where you can view, but not print, the score for this piece as well: http://beneasler.com/Ben_Easler/Echoes.html
I would love to know what a group of flute players think of the piece. Information about the specifics of each movement are at the YouTube link as well as my site link. I would love to hear more performances of the work!
I am new to the forum and wanted to share a piece of flute music that I wrote while I was studying abroad as a college student in Rome, Italy. It is a two movement work depicting the fall and ruins of Rome. The instrumentation is currently for flute and guitar, but if anyone is interested, I am willing to create a piano version of the accompaniment. Please let me know what you think of the work. A recording of the piece with a nice slideshow of pictures that I took in Italy is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8B_Ww1irYQ
If you are interested in purchasing and performing the piece, please visit my website: www.BenEasler.com
Here is the direct link to "Echoes" on my site where you can view, but not print, the score for this piece as well: http://beneasler.com/Ben_Easler/Echoes.html
I would love to know what a group of flute players think of the piece. Information about the specifics of each movement are at the YouTube link as well as my site link. I would love to hear more performances of the work!