The Manuscripts of Vincent D'Arneau
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_I was inspired to write this piece some time in mid-autumn. Leaves, as they danced, falling from an oak caught my eye. I tried to capture their flight here, but I'm not so sure the message is correctly conveyed. The Waltz of Drifting Leaves was composed for harpsichord and strings.
This piece is a deep shade of reddish-brown in my mind. Perhaps a bit sad, as most of my earlier works were. Autumn and winter, however, are indeed sad seasons. Perhaps music reflecting those times should elicit this feeling._
The Waltz of the Drifting Leaves
((For OOC purposes, I'll only say this once: every piece of music I post here I personally wrote. Okay, copyright issues aside. IC, these pieces are not actually being performed but I figured I'd like to share anyway just as an experiment. ))
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_It has been quite some time since I have given my adoring fans any new melodies to enjoy. This shall not do. I've been experimenting with various progressions and key changes - along with major and minor exchanges. While this does not alter the melodies which many are used to, it provides a deal more variety and movement to the music.
The first piece follows Waltz of the Drifting Leaves in the feelings it evokes - it has, perhaps, more of a wintery feel._
The second piece was inspired by a group of my tavern-going friends in Waterdeep. It's not quite as harsh the chanty you'd be used to hearing in the Peltarch Docks taverns, but it is of the sort, nonetheless.
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After having spoken with my brother about the current state of Peltarch's elections I have commisioned myself to write a fanfare for candidate Sir Mariston Thel. Perhaps this will once bring a smile to father's face. Hopefully this will not only gain him a bit more publicity when used in his next rally, but will gain my work prestige as well.
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Great stuff
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For once I have decided to settle on something a bit more traditional. This piece is in the style of classical chamber music, using only wind instruments. Though I believe it shall remain nameless, such a composition is a staple of the composer's repetoire, as it shows his mastery of the foundation styles before he moves on to his own. I can only hope I've captured that here.
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_Since the first time I ever heard music, it has been my dream to compose a piece to match the utter majesty of Peltarch. Though I feel this piece falls too far short to name it as such, or even dedicate it as such, I feel this piece has some driving elements and is a stepping stone upon my path to reach such majesty.
Brass in six-eight compound rhythm has always been one of my favorite tools in musical excitement. Though the range is somewhat difficult for even the most skilled performers, I believe this piece shall be a treat._
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Hey I like it.
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_After being given a book entitled "Thundercallers Chants" by Fadien Blackwood of the Romani Camp, I have been inspired by the people of the Nars. My first piece shall be a reflection of their history, as I have researched at the Spellweaver Keep's library. It is fairly brief, however, as the emotion to express their sorrow is not a very complicated one. Perhaps, in time, I shall make use of the chants themselves and write a vocal piece.
Here I have the manuscript for the Journey of the Narsfolk. Primarily a string and wood-flute piece, I have added some percussion to better reflect the tribal nature of the group._