Mr. Brooks...

"Elegiac" is the word I would employ to describe the emotional impact of your composition, "New England Fall". It summons sound-pictures of our Mother Nature closing her autumnal eyes almost imperceptibly as she dreams her way into winter dormancy.

The piano melody falls like thoughtful raindrops over the waving fields of your alternately surging, and then retreating string orchestra. Did you perform that part?

This is a brooding, impassioned composition, Mr. Brooks, as quiescent as the seasonal change it seems to describe. It has a timeless, shimmering beauty to it that evokes spiritual contemplation. Very, very different from your rock song posts. Frankly, I'm startled by the feel and form of it.

I have listened to it so many times that I feel I can't get enough of it. I sure hope that I hear more of this kind of thing from you in this New Year.

Greatly moved and impressed,

LOREN

Last edited by bluage; 01/07/19 10:12 PM.

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