2014 June Orchestration Challenge Evaluations and Archive

2014 June Orchestration Challenge Evaluations and Archive

Our second Monthly Orchestration Challenge has stretched on more than twice its anticipated length, due to both my heavy schedule over the past two months, and the complexity of the challenge. Furthermore, since so many entrants had put so much energy and commitment into their entries, I felt obligated to comment on each and every…
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Diary of an Orchestrator: Five Decades in Music

Diary of an Orchestrator: Five Decades in Music

This is a special birthday post from your orchestration teacher at Orchestration Online. A couple of years ago, I uploaded a video about turning 50, and charted my own development as a composer. Today, I want to contemplate the punctuation of decades. Where were you musically a decade ago[…]

Diary of an Orchestrator – Coming Back to Yourself

Diary of an Orchestrator – Coming Back to Yourself

I’m starting the morning like I usually do: propped up against some pillows, typing away with my laptop rested on a carved chest from Singapore, my cat happily purring his fool head off on my lap. Through the lounge windows, the lights surrounding Wellington harbour gleam as they surround its inky darkness […]

2014 June Orchestration Challenge [Closed]

2014 June Orchestration Challenge [Closed]

Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry to the 2014 May Orchestration Challenge! The Evaluations [link] have been posted in the Orchestration Online Blog. Please go have a look to see all the entries, including mine, along with some analysis and orchestration tips. 2014 June Orchestration Challenge This month’s challenge is the opening of “Reflet dans l’eau” from Book…
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2014 May Orchestration Challenge Evaluations and Archive

2014 May Orchestration Challenge Evaluations and Archive

For my first Monthly Orchestration Challenge, the entries totaled 60 scores, including my own. Nearly all of these are included in the archive below. It was terrific receiving so many scores for the start of this challenge. The entrants represented a wide array of interests and experience, from near-beginners to professional orchestrators, but every entry…
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Horn Wars – Scoring 1/2, 3/4 vs. 1/3, 2/4

Horn Wars – Scoring 1/2, 3/4 vs. 1/3, 2/4

One of the most frequently asked questions in the Orchestration Online Facebook group is “How should I score horns – 1/2, 3/4; or 1/3, 2/4?” This refers to the placement on the standard two-staff layout of horns in pairs. In other words, should horns be scored like the left sample or right sample below? The…
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2014 May Orchestration Challenge [Closed]

2014 May Orchestration Challenge [Closed]

2014 May Orchestration Challenge Our first challenge will be an excerpt from Robert Schumann’s Symphonic Etudes, orchestrating the first half of the first Etude-Variation. For an orchestra, we will limit ourselves to the orchestra of Schumann’s own Fourth Symphony: 2222 winds, 4230 brass, timpani, and strings. Brass may be chromatic rather than natural, but timpani…
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Welcome to Orchestration Online: The Website!

Welcome to Orchestration Online: The Website!

Hello to Orchestration Online YouTube channel subscribers, Facebook group members, Twitter and G+ followers, and musicians interested in orchestration across the planet! You’re reading the first blog post of the new Orchestration Online website […]

RadioNZ: Holst

RadioNZ: Holst

Gustav Holst’s ‘The Planets’ is a triumph of orchestration, but many of its features and innovations are taken for granted. Thomas Goss takes us on a tour of the unique architecture and fascinating conception of this 20th-century masterpiece. http://on-demand.radionz.co.nz/appt/appt-20131023-1900-the_planets-064.mp3   © Copyright Radio New Zealand