("eight" by timlewisnm)
« Igorchestral, » the second movement of « Octoccata, » has been thus named because of the inspiration for the music, and the selected arrangement.…
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("1898 New Zealand stamp 8 pence blue" by The Crown)
« Octoccata » is an instrumental suite clocking in at a little over 16 minutes. The title comes from the combination of…
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("Ratha Yatra Festival in Puri, India" by James Fergusson)
The third part of « Juggernaut, » entitled « Procession, » evokes the arrival of the juggernaut before it unleashes into a frenzy of…
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("A free body diagram of a mass on an inclined plane" by Mets501)
Will the island turn into an archipelago ? More poetry today...
How long have I hankered
For the right way to go
How far have I wandered
To know what I now know…
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("Surface Tension" by darkmatter)
In « Surface, » the sixth chapter of « The Dam, » the protagonist/narrator is gradually returning to activity after having transformed into who he feels like being, and will ultimately reach the…
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http://www.drjudithorloff.com/Free-Articles/The-Health-Benefits-of-Tears_copy.htm
For over twenty years as physician, I’ve witnessed, time and again, the healing power of tears. Tears are your body’s release valve for stress, sadness, grief, anxiety, and frustration. Also, you can have tears of joy, say when a child is born or tears of relief when a…
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("Multiac Nylon" by poligraf)
Today’s music does not comes from Poligraf’s catalogue as such. Rather, it is a piece for solo guitar that I intend to publish on an album of about ten acoustic compositions, all arranged…
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("Stone Wheel Juggernaut" by Serge Lachinov)
The fifth section of « Juggernaut » is entitled « Resilience, » which is defined as :…
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("Stromschnelle" by Gerhard Rießbeck)
In « Rapids, » the third part of « The Dam, » the protagonist/narrator is being carried from a mostly uneventful and rather disappointing river…
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("Magnetic field of two bar magnets with unlike poles" by Alexander Wilmer Duff)
« Come Back » dates back to the epoch of The Fall Children, the band that was supposed to be but never really was, and whose unexpected but timely demise cleared the…
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(Detail from "Quarryman at work" by Unidentified Artist)
« Stonecutter » is intended as an anthem to perseverance and is based on one of my favourite citations, one which has helped me on several occasions, the following quote…
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("Fugue" by Wassily Kandinsky)
The central theme of « In Our Space » is the idea of building, of perhaps finding or reaching, a space where one is free to simply be themselves and do as they feel they…
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("Emblem 45" from Atalanta Fugiens by Michael Maier)
The Lepufology Project is the story of Jack Babbitt, regarded as…
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("The Sea of Ice" aka "Polar Sea," aka "The Wreck of Hope" by Caspar David Friedrich)
« Derelict » is the fourth chapter of « Lifeforce » and is a completely instrumental section intended to…
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