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Evening Hearth Mvt I of two
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String Quatet written for Vinca Quartet at the University of Colorado finished in 2006 and premiered on the Pendulum New Music Concert Series in April 2006 by Vinca Quartet. In two sections, movement one and and movement two.
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Electronica, experimental music with digital media, down-tempo or ambient music, classical academic music including strings or voice. Collaborations welcome.
I am a classically trained musician with an aesthetic for sophisticated pop music, electronica, and soundscapes. I have a degree in violin performance from the University of Idaho, Moscow, ID and will have a Masters Degree in Music Composition by May 2008 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. I sing mezzo soprano and play violin and piano. I collaborate with many musicians on some projects, but mostly write my own music. Lately I have been experiementing with various digital music software such as ProTools, Live, Reason, and Garage Band. Some day I will learn Cubase. Most notably, I have been collaborating with Gunnar Spardel of Tigerforest and Atlantique, and Amethyste Lyne via Atlantique. I look forward to many projects with these amazingly talented musicians. I also collaborated with DJ Fadeliss, David Iverson, and Aeturnas. I have a couple sites where some of my music and collaborations can be found: www.myspace.com/jhadiousofmelimiti www.myspace.com/atlantiquemusic "Longing for the Sun" is now available on iTunes and CD Baby on "The Sound of LIfe" album by Tigerforest.
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Genre
Beats Beats General
Charts
Peak #1,112
Peak in subgenre #65
Author
Jennifer Deann Scott
Rights
2006
Uploaded
April 15, 2007
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:29
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String Quatet written for Vinca Quartet at the University of Colorado finished in 2006 and premiered on the Pendulum New Music Concert Series in April 2006 by Vinca Quartet. In two sections, movement one and and movement two.
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