AytchFilmScore
NEWS   Listen to "The Trojan Women" on this page, please feel free to rate the songs!

The Fall Of Troy's peak position was at #57 on the Contemporary Classical Charts, thank you to all those who listened and rated!!!

"The Trojan Women", music written for and inspired by the story by Euripedes. This "album" was composed for use in the theater play that will take place at the American University of Kuwait.

The play was arranged, directed, and produced by Dr Christopher Gottschalk.
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Hope's Right Here
play lo-fi play hi-fi  1. The Fall of Troy
play lo-fi play hi-fi  2. Hecuba
play lo-fi play hi-fi  3. Cassandra's Dance
play lo-fi play hi-fi  4. Andromache
play lo-fi play hi-fi  5. Menelaeus
play lo-fi play hi-fi  6. To The Ships
Well I have developed a deep interest in sound tracks, film and theater scores around the same time I was getting into the guitar (and rock music).

I like to include many large moments in the orchestras I write. However, I still have a whole lot to pick and learn in this very vast genre and I really hope you enjoy the tracks I have on here!
Why this name?
Well it's not a band name on this one, it's just me!
Do you play live?
I would love to have my music performed by an actual orchestra. Until then, it's going to be me and my good ol' software!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Well I think the internet is a perfect medium for sharing and getting some publicity, I know of many bands that were either fully formed or have picked up many main-men in their bands off of the internet. It's a great music trade place!!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I haven't thought of that, I would love to release the orchestras I'm composing!
Band History:
Well I have been in the music sphere for about 8 years now, since 2001 I suppose. I've been listening to many, many things and that just helps me expand my creative limits and hear new things and tunes running in my head!
Your influences?
As far as orchestrations, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, James Newton Howard, and a few others!
Favorite spot?
Lebanon, on the balcony at home!
Equipment used:
East West Quantum Leap Orchestra
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