The
Forest
The
opening music of The Waterfall was inspired by bird songs heard while walking
in Beverly Hills. The second movement suggests the serenity of mist rising from
a Hawaiian jungle pool underneath a waterfall. The concluding music sparkles
like a school of tropical fish playing beneath the water of the pool.
Annunciation
was inspired by a medieval painting of the same name which I viewed while visiting
Florence, Italy.
Fresh
Leaves features exotically tuned instruments of wood and brass, along with plucked,
bowed and struck string instruments.
Dawn
and Day was inspired by hearing of my younger sister's first child being born.
Found
Objects is made with a wide range of instrumental sounds spread over two contrasting
movements.
The
Forest is the last of ten multi-movement pieces I composed for my first midi
sound module. Like the preceding works, it features a variety of instrumental
timbres, textures, speeds, intensities and moods, brought together into an individual
shape.Green Palms is a meditation composed while living in Kapalua, Maui. It
was inspired by the palm trees growing around a nearby pool.
Purple Clouds, the first composition for my first midi sound module, was also
composed in Kapalua. It employs the wild sound of the sho, along with exotic
percussion, and the surprising entrance of a large church organ.
The
music on this recording was composed between 1989 and 1994.
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Michael Robinson, December 1999, Lahaina
© 1999 Michael Robinson All rights reserved