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Steve Kusaba : Symphony #1 and others
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This work is primarily classical in nature and employs modern compositional techniques as well as ancient ones from Palestrina, Bach, Wagner and many others. This work is minimally Omni in style.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 1997
Symphony #1 and others Record Label: Steve Kusaba
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Odysus 6:29 $0.99
Sorrows Fulcrum 0:05 $0.99
Sorrows Fulcrum continued 7:06 $0.99
Days of Ice: Carry on 0:04 $0.99
Days of Ice: Carry on continued 5:00 $0.99
Days of Ice:Canada 0:04 $0.99
Days of Ice:Canada continued 4:54 $0.99
Days of Ice:Days of Ice 0:07 $0.99
Days of Ice:Days of Ice continued 4:50 $0.99
Days of Ice:Far Away 0:04 $0.99
Days of Ice:Far Away continued 7:27 $0.99
Symphony #1 Movement 1 10:18 $0.99
Symphony #1 Movement 2 9:40 $0.99
Symphony #1 Movement 2 continued 0:29 $0.99
Symphony #1 Movement 3 0:05 $0.99
Symphony #1 Movement 3 continued 8:45 $0.99
Feilds of Anguish 0:06 $0.99
Feilds of Anguish continued 2:29 $0.99
Ironic Jounrney 3:55 $0.99
The Scream 5:55 $0.99
Yack attack 1:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is mostly a midi-tone generator creation. Budget did not allow for live orchestra. But there were many things that were only possible with the midi-tone generator system in place. Many things would be impossible with humans or just human generated instruments. An ideal remake would encompass both the orchestra and the midi-tone generator world. There is serialism present along side rich tonal worlds. Tender moments from the sad Canada to the other worldly middle section of the scream are just portions of what is available on this CD. Sorrows fulcrum was one of several outlets at the passing of a close friend, Chloe. Feilds of anguish is a swaying, heaving swim to the mid summer swoon of the wind in distant lands.
Carry on is the playful romp of a world in which happiness and reign, unlike the dark moods of Wozzeck and Lulu. (It also does not encompass the size and monsterous power of those pieces!) Thia CD promises an entertaining trip through some very exotic and facinating worlds. I hope you enjoy it!

Steve Kusaba

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