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

Nature-Symphony 65
— The inner fire seeking to understand cosmic black holes

Opus 99 (2024)Timing: 107'
derived from a recording of a metal wind chime with large + small bamboo chimes, plus separately recorded small bamboo chime


Basic details

A different recording being made at same spot
A different recording being made at the same spot.

  • Instrumentation — A field recording of a metal wind chime plus large + small bamboo chimes, plus two separately recorded small bamboo chimes.

  • Original field recording location / dates: I made the main recording by Hunter's Gate, highest point on the Hunter's Path, high up on north side of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), and the small bamboo chimes recordings on 11 and 13 December 2023, on Piddledown, Teign Gorge.

    • Processing and deployment: This work has three layers, 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 Layer 3 (of 3) from Nature-Symphony 63 (Chaos – Anti-Chaos — The inner fire in wonder at what it's creating), but with the additional small bamboo chimes deployed in two split-up and mostly alternating but eventually overlapping layers.

    • Distinguishing features —  This work has about it an almost monstrous feeling of power, with the Layer 1 chimes very low-pitched, dark and ponderous, while the separately recorded Layers 2+3 small bamboo chimes contrast dramatically with their clear high pitches and much closer perspective, keying-in beautifully with the growling whole-tone scale pitches of the metal chime, and often seeming almost insect-like — a quite surreal effect. It has very much a feel of one's being spectator of distant but massive processes in the Universe.