Mine eyes were swift to know thee, and my heart As swift to love. I did become at once Thine wholly, thine unalterably, thine In honourable service, pure intent, Steadfast excess of love and laughing care: And as she was, so I am, and so shall be.
This is the second year I’ve done PIANOWRIMO – a piece a day every day through the month of November – and the result is another set of 30 short pieces, glimpses into different styles and moods.
There are nods to, among others, Couperin, Telemann and the Penguin Café Orchestra, and a few little literary refs this year, to Tolkien, RL Stevenson, John Drinkwater and Katherine Philips… And overall it’s very me. It might be good music for writing or inspiration; many (though not all!) would be good for relaxing. You can try and spot the references or fit the words of the poems, or you can make up you own stories.
It might be a nice Christmas present etc for … all sorts of people?
And did I mention the price is pay-what-you-want, anything from FREE on up! (And seriously, you are completely welcome to download this for free!)
O Night, restful and deep The Babe folded in sleep, In a poor manger dreameth! Moonlight softly doth shine, Around melody streameth: “He is the Babe Divine!”
O Dawn, rosy and shy, Greet Him where He doth lie, At the birds’ call awaking! As clouds fleeing from sight, So all shadows are breaking: ’ He is the dark World’s Light!’
O Morn, lovely and blest, Round Him, guarding His rest, Angels are gently singing: ’ Hail Him! Heavenly Dove!’ Their notes joyfully ringing: ’ He is the King of Love!’
O Day, glorious the hour, Jesus mighty in power, Waketh in lowly manger! He bids sorrowing cease; Seek Him ever in danger! He is the sad World’s Peace.
Words: O bienheureuse nuit, a French Noel; English Translation by K. W. Simpson. sourced from this wonderful website
Recorded on a phone, and all the seemingly excessive is literal and genuine from recording in a reverberant church…
This is an “anime” nocturne because it’s the kind of music a character might play in some dramatic moment revealing them to be a thoughtful person… or just, something pretty and fake Chopin.
Yesterday we sang the Gloria from my mass as part of Tree Fest (where people could wander around and look at Christmas trees accompanied by our music!) So it’s a very live and background-noisy recording, but fun – and it’s so nice for a piece to get more than one outing, of any kind!
Lately I’ve been going through my piano pieces, sorting what to include in my portfolio, and also with an eye to….. I mean i’d really love to publish things just to keep them all organised apart from anything else, I’ve literally over a hundred of these things….!
I’ll certainly let you know if and when that happens, but in the meantime, sneak peak sort of thing– here’s the sheet music for this pretty and Debussy / Yoko Kanno influenced piece from a few years ago 🙂