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

Nature-Symphony 45
— The inner dynamo ever creating its own source — springtime celebration

Opus 79 (2024)Timing: 50'
derived from field recording of duo of metal wind chimes, with separately recorded small bamboo chime


Basic details


A different recording in the same session — without the Gypsy chime
A different recording taking place in an earlier session — with a different pair of Davis Blanchard chimes
  • Instrumentation — Part of field recording of duo of metal chimes, and separately recorded small bamboo chime.

  • Original field recording locations / dates: metal chimes 26 April 2018, on steep ground just below the Hunter's Path (high up on north side of Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK, by Hunting Gate, at the highest point of that track. Bamboo chimes 21 November 2023, on Piddledown, a bit above the Hunter's Path.

    • Processing and deployment: Six layers (3 metal, 3 bamboo) were used, with different speed / pitch reductions, and different degrees of cathedral acoustic.

      For fuller details please see the Freesound page for the work.

    • Distinguishing features — A dense work, full of seemingly meaningful dissonances that drive a sense of a celebratory creative force throughout. The metal chimes recording in particular was a fairly windy one, and even after quite strong reduction of that sound, the roar of major wind gusts in the trees adds a considerable sense of drama and elemental power.

      The musical pungency and tensions arise particularly from one metal chime being tuned to the whole-tone scale (spread over two octaves), and the other, weirdly, to a laid-back sounding Blues scale. The harmonics of the chimes when slowed-down like this make for a great but immensely beautiful abundance of strange harmonic transitions.