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Now that Tim Fehling's score has been selected as the winner of the Film Score Project, we are in the process of preparing for the upcoming recording session.
The recording session will take place on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at 2nd Story Sound (see photo above) on Manhattan's Lower East Side. 2nd story is a studio with a specific expertise in recording sound for film and television.
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We have reviewed all 36 submissions to the Film Score Project and are pleased to announce the score selected for a professional recording by an ensemble in New York City.
The winning score for The Juggler was composed by
Tim Fehling of Madison, Wisconsin.
In his comments on Tim’s score, guest judge Jeff Peters says:
This piece has one of the more unique voices of the finalists. The complexity of the rhythmic alignments makes for an interesting and fun tone that matches the art of juggling quite well. It sounds like what is going on inside of a juggler's head.
As a whole, the connection between the music and film is very strong and precisely coordinated. Most of all, the piece is exactly what the tempo description says - “Bouncy and Fun”.
We will be sending the panelists comments to all of the composers who submitted a score. These comments will be sent directly to the composers through their Musical Exchange message box.
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Hey Composers!I am going to be a sophomore at Brown University next year and I am thinking about studying abroad my junior year or over the summer. Anyone know of any good programs, specifically for composing? I have heard there is a great…Continue
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Thank you all for your submissions to The Film Score Project. We received 35 submissions to the project, all of them now…Continue
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Comment by Aaron Siegel on October 15, 2012 at 2:06pm @Younes Thanks so much for posting this excellent video. The band sounds great and the video footage really captures the feeling of the ensemble. Can you tell us more about your responses to the concert. What do you think went really well? What do you want to improve for the next performance?
Comment by Younes Bahri on October 11, 2012 at 5:49am Hello, Here I am, back with you :D I told you few weeks ago about the little orchestra I created, Here is our first apparition, playing one of my first compositions "souvenirs" Waiting for your comments and feedback ;)
Comment by Aaron Siegel on October 10, 2012 at 11:59am I am really excited about all of the new Composing Group members. I hope you will all respond to some of the discussion forums above, but also that you will post your own music and comment on the music of others. This page is a great opportunity to build a supportive community with each other. Welcome!!
http://musicalexchange.carnegiehall.org/video/hungry-for-music
I had composed this in 2007. This video was played and posted in 2012.
http://musicalexchange.carnegiehall.org/video/a-jolly-tune
Here is a composition of mine which I have posted for this group. Thanks!
Comment by Aaron Siegel on October 3, 2012 at 4:24pm An excellent composer colleague is interested in finding out what teenagers think about "The Rite of Spring." I thought some of the composers in this group might be interested in responding. You can do so here:
https://www.facebook.com/darcyjamesargue/posts/10152173924865105
Here is a refresher in case you need it:
Comment by Federico Giusto on October 1, 2012 at 11:10am @ Jonathon yeah I thought some parts might be disturbingly "busy" with noises, I don't know :P vocals are dry originals, the track below is original too but the "extreme" part was edited by me
Comment by Jonathon Hampton on October 1, 2012 at 11:07am Frederico, I wouldn't call this too extreme. What makes you think it would give that impression? Is this all mashups or does this have some of your own playing and/or beats?
Comment by Federico Giusto on September 30, 2012 at 6:15am Thank you :)
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