Gazing at the Night Sky
New Composition
In February, I had the pleasure of recording my piece GAZING AT THE NIGHT SKY with the Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt. I wrote the piece back in 2019 for my own enjoyment and it was great to get the chance to record it with live orchestra a few months later.
The orchestra was conducted by Bernd Ruf and recorded by Genuin.
You can also listen to the piece at your favourite streaming platform. Here’s a link.
I really like and admire your music and orchestration, especially
the beautiful “Gazing at the Night Sky.”
I have problems with orchestrating my music to sound great.
I wish to get to your level, how can I get there?
Thank you for taking the time.
Thanks for your kind words, Vivian. I really appreciate that!
There’s no shortcut in studying orchestration, but you need to gather experience. Study scores that you like, try to reconstruct pieces by ear and try to compare afterwards with the score sheet whether you were right or what differs. But don’t expect it to be quick to gather this experience.
Good luck and all the best,
Robin
Thank You Robin for your response.
I’m still frustrated. 🙁
This should not be what you take from this. If it was easy everybody could do it. It takes determination and rather than being frustrated you should rather feel motivated to give it the best shot you got.
Geez, your music outperforms the video in so many times! :))
Thank you for sharing!
I always imagine those guys playing through all the samples behind my virtual orchestra… It must be such emotional moment when your music becomes live out of the instruments of real musicians…
Thanks so much for your kind words! Really appreciated! Yeah, nothing beats the real deal!
OMG! Woww…your music is just fabulous in every aspect.. your music has inspired me so much to improve my own composition and arranging techniques to another level. Thanks a lot for giving the world such a pleasure with your music. Greetings from India!
Thank you very much for your kind words! I really appreciate that!