Going Quiet
- October 24, 2005
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory, Uncategorized
- 2 comments
With about a week left before I must deliver the score and parts of Letter To Hungary, this is probably my last post for the month of October.
A few days ago, I reached the ending of the piece. All along it had been a toss-up whether it would be an enigmatic tear-jerker ending or one of those really entertaining crowd-pleasing endings. I’ve decided to with the latter, because it’s appropriate here, and off the top of my head, I don’t think I’ve ever done a really fun ending before.
So, now it’s down to closing a few gaps, polishing and mundane layout stuff. If it weren’t for Sibelius 4, I’d now be slaving over the task generating and editing parts. Yay Sibelius 4! Unless I just can’t resist, the next post here will be program notes, probably at the beginning of November. The performance is November 18th in Budapest. (details…)
Wish me luck!
M.Keiser
luck wished!
and do get a recording. im eager for a listen.
Michael Kaulkin
Thanks! I’ve been promised a recording. We’ll see if I can get permission to make excerpts available here. (Probably won’t be a problem.)