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

Nature-Symphony 80
— What the unseen fiery sun is trying to tell us

Opus 114 (2025)Timing: 29'
generated from recording of two metal wind chimes with large + small bamboo chimes.

Basic details

Simple static image for YouTube video of this work
This is used in place of distracting visuals as the static image for the whole duration of the YouTube video.
  • Instrumentation — Field recording of Music of the Spheres soprano and mezzo Gypsy Chimes ant large and small Indonesian bamboo chimes.
  • Original field recording locations / dates:
    Beside the Hunter's Path on Piddledown, high up on north side of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), 5 March 2013. A half-speed excerpt was used as basis for this work;
  • Processing and deployment:  in four layers, all half-speed but layers 2-4 further pitch-shifted downwards by different, potent, intervals. Layer 1 starts the work, with Layer 2 close behind, so that the events in those layers are working out in close canon, but Layer 3 is much more offset to align its most active sections very roughly with quieter sections of Layers 1+2, and Layer 4 is offset by roughly that amount again. Overall duration was set by Layer 1, so the other layers were truncated accordingly for a rapid fade-out of the whole scene at the end, with long reverb then left to die out.
    Full details on this work's Freesound page.
  • Distinguishing features — An intense and colourful work with strong visionary feel brought about by the seething, seemingly purposeful, mass of interactions between different potent intervals and chords, with tritones, major thirds, half-diminished seventh (and thus minor 7th), and often a distinct wholetone scale feel, but with much more variety than the wholetone scale could achieve per se. The careful listener will notice the odd clear minor and major triad emerge briefly once in a while (truly strangers in a strange land), all contributing to this work's inner-colour dramas.

    The whole show is seemingly being driven by a relatively high tone (approx. the G above Middle C), which is emphasized by some system resonance, which comes and goes like a sun shining between passing galactic dust-clouds.