Music Compositions of Philip Goddard — www.philipgoddard-music.co.uk

Nature-Symphony 16
— Dance of the shimmering Irish mountain mist arising

Opus 48 (2023) — Timing: 80'
derived from a field recording of wind chimes


Basic details


The original recording taking place
The original recording taking place.
  • Instrumentation — Wind chimes — 4 metal and two bamboo.

  • Original field recording location / date — Just down from Hunting Gate, highest point of the Hunter's Path high up on north side of Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK, on 10 December 2013. Listen to the original recording to appreciate the subsequent transformation.

  • Processing — Three layers were used, at different speeds and therefore pitches. I give some more specifics about the chimes used, and the subsequent processing, on my Freesound page for the work.

  • Primary distinguishing features — The chimes were very active, thanks to a stiff breeze, and this has resulted in a great sense of a joyful life-affirming energy about this work, especially through the bamboo chimes activity. The latter in the bottom layer, which is two octaves plus a minor third lower in pitch than the original, sound impressively deep, and they dance around in light-hearted and frisky manner without a care in the world.