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

Nature-Symphony 81
— Close companions exploring new mountains

Opus 115 (2025)Timing: 53'
generated from recording of solo metal wind chime.

Basic details

Original recording for Layer 1
Making the last recording of the session. The scene for the original recording for this work was just the same, except no bamboo chimes, and the recorder directly facing the metal chime.
  • Instrumentation — Field recording of Davis Blanchard The Blues 8-tube galvanized steel wind chime.
  • Original field recording locations / dates:
    On steep ground just below Hunting Gate, highest point on the Hunter's Path, on north side of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), 16 February 2017.
  • Processing and deployment: This uses the two layers that constitute Nature-Symphony 22 (Solar Rays — The Sun's ‘Poem of Ecstasy’), unchanged, and a copy of those, individually further speed-reduced and directly pitch-changed.
    Full details of this rather complex deployment on this work's Freesound page.
  • Distinguishing features — This expands Nature-Symphony 22 into an augmentation in all directions, with greater depth, variety and expansiveness of vision. Certain sustained tones drive the work, each being like a harmonic dynamo, spewing all manner of unexpected and striking harmonies and harmonic shifts, giving a multitude of colours and timbres. It's a work of joyful exultation while exploring and pushing the frontiers of new, creative human experience — a big soundworld indeed!