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Nature-Symphony 57
— Awaiting, awaiting… — Watchman, what of the night?

Opus 91 (2024)Timing: 58'
derived from field recording of metal wind chime trio


Basic details

The smaller metal chime in a previous session at the same spot
A later recording during the same session, with an additional Woodstock chime; the Gypsy chimes are the ones with black tubes.

  • Instrumentation — Field recording of a trio of metal wind chimes.

  • Original field recording location / date: on 10 December 2013 on rough steep ground beside Hunting Gate, highest point of the Hunter's Path, Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK

    • Processing and deployment: The recording was deployed in 4 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 another of my elite dramatic 'pinnacle' works, though this time with an overall somewhat anxious tone about it — hence its title. As the work unfolds we experience a wide range of exotic or, one might say, 'alien' harmonic transitions and juxtapositions of sonorities, perhaps suggesting one tormenting oneself with all manner of 'what-if' scenarios based on some prospect for the next day.

      I recommend to the listener to do their best to hold back on emotional involvement in the various seemingly emotive turns of event, so enabling them to step back and observe more objectively and get the joyful 'Wow!' experiences as 'Mother Nature' plays its games with three sets of metal tubes hung on cords.