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

Nature-Symphony 64
— The inner fire's unending quest for its own meaning

Opus 98 (2024)Timing: 102'
derived from a recording of a trio of metal wind chimes with large + small bamboo chime


Basic details

Original recording taking place
The original recording taking place

  • Instrumentation — A field recording of a trio of metal wind chimes plus large + small bamboo chimes.

  • Original field recording location / dates: I made it on 18 February 2013, at Hunter's Tor, on the west end of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), close to the Hunter's Path near Castle Drogo.

    • Processing and deployment: This work has no layering, as detailed in the Freesound page for this work, where the processing is also described, but the original recording is already action-packed, so this work is not 'lesser' in its impact and depth. This is a somewhat transformed remake of Nature-Symphony 1, but using a much longer section of the original field recording. Indeed, it is also Layer 1 (of 3) in Nature-Symphony 63 (Chaos – Anti-Chaos — The inner fire in wonder at what it's creating).

    • Distinguishing features —  We have the hauntingly melancholy sound of mezzo and soprano Gypsy chimes, converted by the little Woodstock Pluto chime into something more complex in the 'meaning' of its overall soundworld — both inspirational and sweetly wistful. The transformed bamboo chimes sound gives the whole show a dramatic 'strangely beyond' effect, as though calling from another world.