Blue tag =for a demonstration only; not for sale. One more symphonic piece; this is the 2nd movement from the Suite for Oboe and Orchestra. The mysterious feel and relaxed flow of this music, the rhythmic elements of the bolero, the sound of castanets, and mid-eastern intonations remind of hot summer nights somewhere near Spain. – Symphony orchestra, oboe // Length 2:55, 82 bpm, 4/4
Blue tag = for a demonstration only; not for sale. It may feel like a windy, cloudy evening, turning into a rainy thunderstorm. The music is emotional, yet it gives you a hidden feeling of comfort and enjoyment. – Symphony orchestra, oboe, flute (orchestra stage layout by E.Dohnanyi) // Length 3:33, 120 bpm, 4/4
This is a very happy and playful electronic art piece; its first rough name was “Everybody Is in a Hurry to Somewhere”. You can hear a fast-ticking clock at the beginning, and then everything just starts running… The piece can work as an intro to a comedy, or a musical illustration to a sport game, or just to be a companion to any fast movement on the screen. – Synthesizers, percussion, drums, choir (background) //Length 1:42 160 bpm, 4/4
Calm and happy mood of this piece along with its lively character and seemingly “unsquare” time signature makes it usable for many video ideas. – Cedar flute, guitar, rainstick // Length 1:25, 149 bpm, 4/4+2/4 (alternatively: 3/2 and 76 bpm)
This is an upbeat piece with a hint of grotesque. The intricate, broken rhythm of ostinato strings in the middle layer adds an undercurrent feel of hesitancy, which at the end results in a sudden pushing in of a very resolute piano. 🙂 – Solo xylophone, piano, strings, drums, percussion instruments and electric bass // Length 2:04, 158 bpm, 4/4
Music like this could be a good intro for a fairy-tale movie or a fantasy type video game. May be easily expanded upon request. – Symphony orchestra , calimbell solo // Length 1:07, 78 bpm, 4/4
Blue tag = for a demonstration only; not for sale. A beautiful romantic piece with solo accordion and a hint of a nostalgic feel. – French accordion, orchestra // Length 2:57, tempo changes: 48-56-62-50 bpm, 6/8 (or 146-168-184-150 bpm, if to see it as 3/4)
Dreamy imagery with angelic voices of boys choir and the sound of symphonic instruments. It can be associated with many beautiful things – like a nice scenery, an early morning, a sleeping baby, a feeling of peace, or a quiet ecstasy. – Harp, boys choir, orhestra // Length 2:26, 60 bpm, 4/4