Corentin Boissier : Jonathan Livingston, this seagull (2008)

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Corentin Boissier : « Jonathan Livingston, this seagull... », for harpsichord, celesta, strings and waves (2008)

Jonathan Livingston is the hero of the allegorical story of the American Richard Bach « Jonathan Livingston Seagull » (1970).

Instrumentation :
Harpsichord -- Celesta -- Strings

Corentin Boissier, born in 1995. Plans to become a composer and conductor. Lives in Paris-La Défense (France).

Corentin Boissier's site :
http://www.corentinboissier.net/

Composed on the software Finale 2006.
Work under copyright. All rights reserved.

Jonathan Livingston est le héros du récit allégorique de l'Américain Richard Bach « Jonathan Livingston le goéland » (1970).

Corentin Boissier : « Jonathan Livingston, this seagull... », pour clavecin, célesta, cordes et vagues (2008)

Instrumentation :
Clavecin -- Célesta -- Les Cordes

Corentin Boissier, né en 1995. Se destine à la composition et à la direction d'orchestre. Habite à Paris-La Défense.
Composé sur le logiciel Finale 2006.
Œuvre sous copyright. Tous droits réservés.

My best compositions :
For orchestra : « Prince Valiant Overture » (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odxtg3nZPjw
For piano : « Passionately yours » (2012)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCp9NgjH9OE
For piano and orchestra : « Jedi Piano Concerto » (2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ6aZJWKl3E

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  • Moi qui habite à la montagne, je m'y croirais vers l'océan, j'entends les vagues et le climat de lassitude que rencontre les marins dans leurs voyages, merci !

  • I am a 77 year old ex-music teacher and I can honestly say that no student of mine ever wrote anything to match this. Just to say "well done" is not really enough, for this speaks from the heart directly to the heart. Corentin - thank you.

    PJR

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