09-01-2017, 03:01 AM
Lark [lahrk] noun
1. a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
I was in the middle of composing an epic (in my own mind) orchestral piece with VPO when I got burned out and sat down at the piano to plunk something out, anything other than the old stale piece I've been going over time and time again. This is what came out in two very short recording sessions. The name is meant to reflect both the way that I started composing it, and the feeling of the music.
I'm still not sure where I'm going with this one. I want it to be longer, but I want to keep it simple, maybe having an interlude in the middle before it returns to a reprise on the original theme.
On a Lark, 2017-08-31
1. a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
I was in the middle of composing an epic (in my own mind) orchestral piece with VPO when I got burned out and sat down at the piano to plunk something out, anything other than the old stale piece I've been going over time and time again. This is what came out in two very short recording sessions. The name is meant to reflect both the way that I started composing it, and the feeling of the music.
I'm still not sure where I'm going with this one. I want it to be longer, but I want to keep it simple, maybe having an interlude in the middle before it returns to a reprise on the original theme.
On a Lark, 2017-08-31