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

Nature-Symphony 78
— Inspirational companions in the land of shadows

Opus 112 (2024)Timing: 52'
generated from two recordings of respective different metal wind chimes, each with large and small bamboo chimes.


Basic details

Another recording taking place in the same session
Another recording in the same session taking place — the Gypsy Mezzo (centre) with small and large bamboo chimes.

  • Instrumentation — (a) A field recording of a solo metal wind chime (Woodstock Gregorian, tenor) with large + small bamboo chimes, plus (b) a field recording of Music of the Spheres Gypsy chimes, mezzo + soprano, also with large + small bamboo chimes.

  • Original field recording locations / dates:
    Both by the Hunter's Path, high up on north side of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), the Gregorian chime on 21 November 2012 at Sharp Tor, and the Gypsy chimes on 28 November 2012, on Piddledown.

    • Processing and deployment: The recordings are deployed in two layers each, the first for each recording being half-speed and thus an octave below original, and the second for each recording being quarter-speed and further pitch shifted to be two octaves plus a tritone below original. Full details on this work's Freesound page.

    • Distinguishing features — A beautifully complex sound, consisting of an 'inspirational', adventurous-sounding upper two layers, finding its way around in the shadowy and obfuscational lower two layers. As the work nears its end the shadows dissolve, leaving the adventurous, inspirational component to continue without further obstruction. In the video this is symbolized by the sequence of shadowy images giving way to a couple of people in broad daylight, scrambling on a narrow mountain ridge. In the overall order of things, clarity and objectivity ultimately outwits and enables dissolution of all obstructive influences.