Composition 1 -
Solo Violin - Due Date - Wed., July 1Composition 2 -
Solo Viola - Due Date - Fri., July 10Composition 3 -
Solo Cello - Due Date - Mon., July 20Composition 4 -
Solo Bass - Due Date - Thurs., July 30Steve will review your work both compositionally and from a player's perspective.
What You'll DoWorking with the
Professional Mentor and
Professional Orchestration Volume 1, you'll study the Instrumentation Notes for each instrument. You'll then transpose and reduce to 16-stave sketch score, each full page/full score excerpt for the Low, Medium, High and Very High Registers.
Next, you're given a specific literary work on which you'll base a composition to be a minimum of two-minutes in length. Two-minutes is the daily standard for film scoring. Here, you'll have 10 days to do what a seasoned professional must accomplish in a day, which includes submitting a recording of your work.
The composition is your test.
Steve will then either play the composition himself or have someone perform it to determine its playability. You'll receive critiques based on how well the composition reflects the literary work and its playability.
How You'll CommunicateYou'll communicate with Steve by phone, e-mail and through the Professional Orchestration forum at
www.soniccontrol.tv. Questions, comments and discussions are handled at the forum. You'll coordinate a mutually agreed time to confer by phone discussing your composition.
Materials Needed1. The
Professional Orchestration, Vol. 1 Platinum Learning Package. If you already have
Professional Orchestration, Vol. 1, you can order the
audio package separately.
2. Preferred - a sequencing program with notational capabilities or a notation program. If you use the notation feature in a sequencing program, you must PDF the score and submit it by e-mail.
3. Preferred - a sample library with solo violin, viola, cello and bass.
Last Day for Registration: Monday, June 22, 2009. Class info will be sent out on that day.
Questions? Please write sales@truespec.com