So it's been a while since I posted here, but that's mostly because I try to avoid posting incomplete works. I have a few projects I'm working on that'll need more time still to complete them properly, but here they are for you to listen to.
Symphony No. 2 in D minor, "Grief"https://soundcloud.com/maestroz-1/sets/symphony-no-2-in-d-minor-griefThis symphony is a monster but the first four movements are essentially complete, pending any additional revisions following the completion of the finale.
Mega Man 1 "Ending" for String Quartethttps://soundcloud.com/maestroz-1/mm1-ending-quartetThis is an arrangement of the Mega Man 1 "Ending" I made for string quartet. Nothing particularly extraordinary about it, but something I wrote to complete a set for an ensemble I'm working with.
Solstice, A Symphonic Poemhttps://soundcloud.com/maestroz-1/solstice"Solstice" is a revision of an earlier work of mine called "Apollo". I reduced the orchestration and otherwise slimmed up the work, but no major changes were made to the core music. Each section is meant to evoke a different mood for each part of the day that passes.
The Midnight Suite for Strings, Mvts 1,2 and 4https://soundcloud.com/maestroz-1/sets/the-midnight-suiteThe general idea behind this suite is that each movement was written very late at night, in that haze of exhaustion and creativity. It's scored for a double string ensemble, though it could be played by a typical symphonic string section, divided evenly. I intend to have 6-7 total movements in the work.
I - Dawn, A bit odd to start a work called the "Midnight Suite" with something called "Dawn", but the music isn't intended to represent late night happenings so here you go.
II - Still, Actually the first of the set to be written, this one is more meditative and tries to reach into the aether.
IV - Cascade, Very lively, I tried to evoke birds in flight and the patterns they make as they soar across the sky.