Most Popular


The EM Poll




browse back issues

Register for 'Writing for Strings' Online Class

Apr 15, 2008 12:40 PM



         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines  

CURRENT NEWSSTAND ISSUE

Read the full Table of Contents for the issue on sale now! Click here

Subscribe for only $1.84 an issue!

Please tell us about yourself so we can better serve you. Click here to take our user survey.

MixBooks Logo
Life in the Fast Lane

This collection of St.CroixÕs columns was assembled during the two years following his death of cancer in May 2006. Included are many of his most-read columns, as well as personal notes, drawings and photographs.

Click for more books
EM Podcasts

Listen to these latest podcasts and more:
Bela Fleck on recording Jingle All the Way.Go

What's New: software and sound products. Go

eDeals Newsletter for Discounts on Gear

Get First Dibs on Hot Gear Discounts, Manufacturer Close-Outs and Job Opportunities when you sign up to receive eDeals E-newsletter, sent twice a month. Check out an issue get advertising info or subscribe

Alexander University's Professional Orchestration Writing for Strings™ Level 1 online course is open for registration with an April 21 start date. Only six students will be accepted. Registration ends Sunday April 20. This six-week course is taught by composer/educator Stephen Hill (pictured).

Writing for Strings is a hands-on course taught by having students write original two-minute pieces and having them played by a musician. The piece is then checked for playability with input on how to improve their writing. The student's work is based on a piece of literature. If a student wants to do film, TV or game composing, then the piece is approached like a scene from a movie. If the student wants to do concert scoring, then the piece of literature becomes the "inspiration" for the new musical composition. In Writing for Strings, the student writes four two-minute compositions, one each for solo violin, viola, cello and bass.

Students are also required to do MIDI mock-ups, an electronic recording of their piece using sample libraries from Vienna Symphonic Library.

For registration information, visit www.truespec.com/professional-orchestration-writing-strings-p-922.html.



Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Get Copyright ClearanceWant to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2009 Penton Media, Inc.

Back to Top