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

Nature-Symphony 56
— The inner fire inspecting its active star-formation regions…

Opus 90 (2024)Timing: 53'
derived from field recording of 2 metal and 2 bamboo wind chime ensemble


Basic details

The smaller metal chime in a previous session at the same spot
A later recording during the same session, with both bamboo and the Gypsy Mezzo chime.

  • Instrumentation — Field recording of a quartet of two metal wind chimes and large and small bamboo chime.

  • Original field recording location / date: on 28 November 2012 (https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/703991/ ) just east of Sharp Tor, by the Hunter's Path, Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK

    • Processing and deployment: The chimes recording was deployed in 5 layers, with various speed and pitch reductions and degrees of cathedral acoustic.

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

    • Distinguishing features — From my own perspective, this is one of my elite 'pinnacle' works, with a consistent intense 'astronomical' visionary effect. The topmost of its five layers has been slowed to half-speed but then pitch-shifted upwards to exceed the pitch of the original, with its highest notes going into inaudibility except for people with very good high-frequency hearing.

      As usual for my Nature-Symphonies, this wasn't created to fit a title or some preconceived image or scenario. Rather, I simply looked for some sort of (as yet unidentified) compelling musical potentiality, and created the layers and deployed them in ways that simply made the most effective musical sense. This work started out with three layers, having a dark and eerie-melancholy character, and with a title to fit, and then got a hunch to experiment with a layer or two more that would be higher-pitched than the then current top layer.

      That dramatically changed the character of the work, to something much more steely and universal in outlook, and thus much more creatively uplifting and inspiring.