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Nature-Symphony 55
— Ancient harmonies — Laments of another Age

Opus 89 (2024)Timing: 60'
derived from field recording of metal wind chime duo, separately recorded bamboo chime, and some Dartmoor springtime evening birds


Basic details

The smaller metal chime in a previous session at the same spot
A recording during the previous session using the same tree, using the smaller metal chime used in this work. It was a wonder that I got acceptable ensemble recordings at all with all chimes and recorder on this spindly little tree this time.

  • Instrumentation — Field recording of a metal wind chime duo, plus separately recorded bamboo chime, plus short clips of recording of Dartmoor springtime evening birdsong (mostly blackbird).

  • Original field recording locations / dates: metal chimes recording on 14 November 2012 (not online), just east of Sharp Tor, by the Hunter's Path, Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK, the bamboo chime recording on13 December 2023 on Piddledown, just above the Hunter's Path, and the birds recording near the forestry perimeter on the western flank of Bellever Tor, near Postbridge, Dartmoor, Devon, UK.

    • Processing and deployment: The chimes recording was deployed in 3 layers, with various speed and pitch reductions and degrees of cathedral acoustic. The bamboo chime recording was reduced to half-speed, and combined with a copy of it pitch-reduced by a fourth, so its notes were sounding in bare fourths. — And the clips of bird recording were also similarly processed to be sounding in fourths, the main clips all being half-speed and so an octave lower than original, while a short clip in an additional layer, used at the very end, is also in fourths, but is normal speed and without added reverb,

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

    • Distinguishing features — It was the rather Medieval sound of the larger chime at half-speed and thus an octave lower than original, with all notes sounding in fourths, that suggested the title to me, and my choosing to make the other recordings also sound in fourths.

      This is one of my most gentle and leisurely-sounding Nature-Symphonies, so should appeal to many who find most of my Nature-Symphonies too challenging.