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Irene – 13 minutes 49 seconds

July 8, 2009
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Piano and dramatic strings, written for Irene   $1.99 Download Now I love writing music about people; I find it to be one of the most stimulating approaches to composition. People touch me in so many different ways, they create emotions and memories, they are complex and my perception of them unique. Tapping into that [...]

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Charlotte – 10 minutes 9 seconds

June 3, 2009

Strings and Piano – written for Charlotte.   $1.99 Download Now So this is Charlotte’s session – who knows how this music comes out but I do think of her and smile when I listen to this piece Two strings based upon three distinct piano themes. I particularly like the third one in 5 / [...]

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Identification – 14 Minutes 13 Seconds

May 6, 2009

Soothing Strings & Piano, written to assist information assimilation   $1.99 Download Now This was written to accompany a particular event concerned with identification. Here is the reasoning: Objective: Enhance the delivery of visual and verbal information through the creation of an auditory environment that stimulates the receiver’s awareness without distracting them from the core [...]

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Heath – 27 Minutes 59 Seconds

November 24, 2008

Classic music2work2 – pianos, strings, alternating time signatures and themes – oh, and it’s long. $1.99 Download Now 2007 was the year that music2work2 really started to take shape. I was working with a Korg Triton and my recording and mixing chops were getting better. New gear is funny – there is just something about [...]

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Annelise – 14 minutes 15 seconds

January 11, 2007

Piano, Strings – ebbs and flows with a Tasmanian twist   $1.99 Download Now One of the newer sessions on music2work2.com is Annelise.This is an interesting musical piece in that it seems to me to have three distinct parts. The first is slow and rhythmic, the strings and piano combine in a calm and harmonious [...]

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