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0rchestra: Intergalactica Suite: mv 4 Event Hor.
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Intergalactica Suite for Orchestra: At the Edge of the Event Horizon (work in progress)
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My Phantom Digital Orchestra lives in my computer and I am (on a good day) composer-in-residence, just a servant of the Muse...
I write symphonic, small ensemble and choral music, in multiple styles from medieval through modern classical. The music you hear on my pages is created with Finale notation software and Garritan Personal Orchestra sound samples. All pieces have a traditional score associated with them; if you are interested in any piece for possible performance, please contact me for details on scoring, instrumentation, pricing, etc. Recent Concert: I enjoy many kinds of music for listening - rock, pop, jazz, world, and classical of all periods. I am interested also in the fusion of art, poetry, dance, video, and ritual with music, music as a healing force and have been a music volunteer in the hospice setting.
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Genre
Classical Symphonic
Charts
Peak #46
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
KE Peace
Rights
2007 KE Peace
Uploaded
September 29, 2007
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MP3 2.5 MB 311 kbps 2:45
Story behind the song
The event horizon is the edge of a black hole. When i think of this, my mind cannot encompass it... the thought of it is awesome, frightening, mind-blowing... "Washington, DC-A type of X-ray explosion found on neutron stars does not occur near black holes, scientists announced here today. The lack of explosions is strong evidence for the existence of a black hole event horizon, a theoretical boundary into which matter vanishes and cannot escape." By Ker Than Staff Writer posted: 9:20 am ET 09 January 2006 ET from: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060109_event_horizon.html
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luima
Jan 06, 2010
It is difficult to grasp with Special Relativity, and also not so easy to escape from the gravitation of topics in film music. But your approximation is at least original. Again you do good job with the brass and with a nice "newtonian" Pipe Organ, that puts the counterpoint to the tension of atonal landscapes.