Stephan Carroll
I. Dawn/Sunrise (hope) I. Dawn/Sunrise (hope)
The first movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
II. All That Was (sorrow) II. All That Was (sorrow)
The second movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
III. The Agony of Farewell (love) III. The Agony of Farewell (love)
The third movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
IV. All That Is (anger) IV. All That Is (anger)
The fourth movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
V. A Midafternoon's Nightmare (anxiety) V. A Midafternoon's Nightmare (anxiety)
The fifth movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
VI. All That Could Have Been (euphoria) VI. All That Could Have Been (euphoria)
The sixth movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
VII. Sunset/Twilight (acceptance) VII. Sunset/Twilight (acceptance)
The seventh movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
VIII. And All That Is To Come (anticipation) VIII. And All That Is To Come (anticipation)
The eighth movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
IX. Omega (terror) IX. Omega (terror)
The ninth movement of 'The Armageddon Overtures: The Final Day on Earth'
Movement I - "Opening Fanfare, Journey & Arrival" Movement I - "Opening Fanfare, Journey & Arrival"
The opening movement of Symphony No. 1, this piece begins with an opening flourish, then settles in to a long journey which builds in excitement until the moment of arrival. The beginning of the journey.
Movement II - "The Storm" Movement II - "The Storm"
The second movement of Symphony No. 1 in G. A dramatic music score which depicts the approach of a powerful storm. The storm continues to intensify before trailing off in the distance, leaving an eerie calm behind.
Movement III - "Reflections" Movement III - "Reflections"
The third movement of Symphony No. 1 in G. This movement is a deep and very personal reflection on the events of a life-changing experience, and chronicles the process of transformation from emptiness to completion.
Movement IV - "Dawn of Rebirth & Grand Finale" Movement IV - "Dawn of Rebirth & Grand Finale"
The closing movement of Symphony No. 1. The opening section recalls the sunrise over the ocean, followed by a reprise of the major themes of movements I-III, and closes with a bombastic finale.
Sonata No. 1 - "Winter Sunburst" Sonata No. 1 - "Winter Sunburst"
A brief music cue scored in only 4 hours one January afternoon, 2005. It was a peaceful day, snow falling quietly outside, followed by a dramatic (though short-lived) sunburst.