Larry, this is a powerfully exquisite piece. I love the descending prayer motif that keeps passing amongst all of the instruments, sort of like using prayer beads (Rosaries, Malas, etc.). The instrumentation works so well in this piece. This wind/string selection just works! I can't wait to hear this performed by real instruments!
Of course I've studied counterpoint...it was a wonderful aspect of achieving my Masters degree in composition and theory from the Peabody Conservatory... as well as my tenure as faculty there.
@@larryhoffmanmusic9285Aset's Lord's prayer to Ra. Steve Wonder. It's the basis for later known Christian version. A book of Wonder is being compiled. Hope this message finds you well and willing to improve your art.
Larry, this is a powerfully exquisite piece. I love the descending prayer motif that keeps passing amongst all of the instruments, sort of like using prayer beads (Rosaries, Malas, etc.). The instrumentation works so well in this piece. This wind/string selection just works! I can't wait to hear this performed by real instruments!
I very much miss your generous and insightful comments, Greg. Thank you.One day we will be sitting in the same room listening together....
Very cool ! have you studied counterpoint ? you seem to like it
Of course I've studied counterpoint...it was a wonderful aspect of achieving my Masters degree in composition and theory from the Peabody Conservatory... as well as my tenure as faculty there.
@@larryhoffmanmusic9285Aset's Lord's prayer to Ra. Steve Wonder.
It's the basis for later known Christian version.
A book of Wonder is being compiled. Hope this message finds you well and willing to improve your art.