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Opera: 1.2 Days ... mv 02 This is the Life
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My Phantom Digital Orchestra lives in my computer and I am (on a good day) composer-in-residence, just a servant of the Muse...
I write symphonic, small ensemble and choral music, in multiple styles from medieval through modern classical. The music you hear on my pages is created with Finale notation software and Garritan Personal Orchestra sound samples. All pieces have a traditional score associated with them; if you are interested in any piece for possible performance, please contact me for details on scoring, instrumentation, pricing, etc. Recent Concert: I enjoy many kinds of music for listening - rock, pop, jazz, world, and classical of all periods. I am interested also in the fusion of art, poetry, dance, video, and ritual with music, music as a healing force and have been a music volunteer in the hospice setting.
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Genre
Classical Symphonic
Charts
Peak #40
Peak in subgenre #3
Author
KE Peace
Rights
2008 KE Peace
Uploaded
May 12, 2008
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MP3 2.3 MB 87 kbps 3:46
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mv 2 Recitative and Duet Morgan: (being intentionally bombastic for comic effect): Ah, this is the life! Alone at 3 am, a steaming cup of Columbian brew by my side. Phoenix:: (coming over to Morgan¡¦s cube): According to this magazine, Both: that¡¦s 200 hundred milligrams more caffeine than tea! Morgan: Later then; Phoenix:: OK Morgan: I¡¦ve got to go -- Phoenix:: See ya (returns to her cube). Morgan: I¡¦m writing the last part of the interface, you know Phoenix:: (over the wall) I know. Morgan and Phoenix: Duet: (each alternating solo, in his/her own thoughts, then coming together; Phoenix is working on a program that uses the interface to the database Morgan is designing. Their duet is a [highly] simplified analogue of the technical process, ending in success as a duet). Their interaction makes extensive use of a diagram on a flip chart, to which they continually refer (figure below). Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Analysis Phase Phoenix: OK, Let¡¦s see, page 23 of Morgan¡¦s most excellent documentation. Morgan: Mentation! [taps head knowingly and gives a thumb-up sign] Phoenix: A list of parameters, required and optional, to pass to this Widget¡¦s constructor routine: Morgan: The network id, and its classification, its corporate owner and begin-point location. Both: (pointing to flip chart in unison) The network id, and its classification, its corporate owner and begin-point location. Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Design Phase Phoenix: (tracing on flip-chart) a Network-dot-id a Network-dot-netType, Morgan: (correcting, tracing on flip-chart) dot-netType-dot-name -- Phoenix: (tracing on flip-chart) the Network-dot-Owner-dot- Morgan: (interrupting) -Owner-dot-name! Phoenix: and the Network-dot-origin-dot-zip-code. Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Re-Design Phase ƒ¼ That¡¦s lame! What if our networks would go international, that isn¡¦t rational, a zip code! For shame! Morgan (at same time as above, with increasing intensity): I¡¦ll change it! I¡¦ll change it! I¡¦LL CHANGE IT! Chorus: (annoyed) He¡¦ll change it already! [ie, Get over it] (music continues, Morgan goes to office and types on the computer) Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Development Phase Morgan: checking out the DDL, renaming zip-code to postal code. Chorus: Good choice! Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Testing Phase Morgan: Now try it and see. Phoenix: It works! Chorus: It works! Both: Let¡¦s leave (Phoenix and Morgan leave). Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: The Entire Software Lifecycle in under 4 Minutes! Subtitle Drone presents sign that reads: Do not try this at work: These are untrained amateurs. Lights dim. Footsteps are heard.
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