Tracks Uploaded: 54
Track Plays: 355
Track Downloads: 0
Idolized by 23 Fans
Countries: 6
Member Since: October 19, 2014
Metro Region: Los Angeles, CA
Music I like: Classical, Soundtrack
Two of my pieces used as backgrounds fro videos:
Edward Schaffer
over 8 years ago
Aslan & Lucy http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqa77q_vivien-leigh-conrad-veidt-dark-journey-1937_shortfilms Towards the Light http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xn2gjf_winter-s-glory_creation
Kerri Powles
over 8 years ago
Pleasant work. I get a sense of the cumulus nimbus clouds gathering before a storm. Interesting use of instrumentation with the slightly unpredictable use of notation (presumably symbalising the erratic cloud formation?)I rather liked the blend of discordant with harmony. Little disappointed it didn't turn into a raging storm, but that being said it was a very nice piece of work Edward :)
Edward Schaffer
over 8 years ago
uploaded 3rd movement of Clouds - Nimbus. No need for 1st mvt to be a storm
Ingrid Wood
over 8 years ago
Edward, I am very envious of people who can compose, and you are a shining example of that. This piece is moving and requires attention. It definitely has unpredictability through it - I agree with Kerri. I am going to listen to the whole thing next :)
Edward Schaffer
over 8 years ago
I am in the process of uploading the other two movements of Cloud Symphony... Getting ready for those playlists to be available. Once they are in place I will upload all the track for some of these symphonies, e.g. 7-Elements of Aristotle, 10-The Desert, 12- unnamed,14-The Universe in Youth, 15-Winter Solstice, 19-Rustic, 22 unnamed, 23-The C's, 24-Palaeozoic, 27-Orwell Let me know which seem the most interesting...
Edward Schaffer
over 8 years ago
Violin Concerto being uploaded. 1st mvt was a couple of weeks ago. Doing 2nd and 3rd movements
Hi- Did you get a chance to listen to any of my pieces? Comments?
Ingrid Wood
over 8 years ago
Edward, no I have not listened yet to more. Put a note to self in to do so over next couple days. Thanks for the ton of tracks!
Ingrid Wood
over 8 years ago
We're working on adding a Playlist capability - I'm very much looking forward to that because I know I'll be adding some of your work :)
Edward Schaffer
over 8 years ago
With playlists, I will organize the Symphonies, Concertos, and Ballets... Like "Stonehenge" (Holy dancing Druids, Batman!) :)
Ingrid Wood
over 8 years ago
Kerri, there are no coincidences. I was just sharing with a number of friends this morning that I've been having really vivid dreams lately - and then your track shows up. The track is indeed going between haunting and pleasant. I admire your creativity and capability!
Stevie Kuykendall
over 8 years ago
Beautifully draped in shadow...softly underlit...the curtains gently blow....someone was just there.... I think....
Kerri Powles
over 8 years ago
I thank you Ingrid and Stevie. It's great that you both get where I'm coming from with this piece, it's made my day :)
David Tsintsadze
over 8 years ago
Dear Kerri. First of all I would like to mention that this track is absolutely not "strange discordant" as you called it. It is very melodic with spice of some kind of "mystic danger" and "sad optimistic romanticism of Kerri Powles" :) This is more then very nice piece Kerri. If it was on FM I should give you directly my usual 6*s. I think you should make more pieces in this direction since this one came out very successful. I personally enjoyed it.
Kerri Powles
over 8 years ago
Thank you David. As usual you make my heart soar with joy! It was one I uploaded to FM, but way back in December 2013 so score wouldn't have counted in the Rank anyway. It's just lovely to have such a wonderful review, that's reward enough!
Freedom
over 8 years ago
Freedom
over 8 years ago
This great music created for heart and mind only Kerri can do it. Very beautiful and deep piece. I like to understand this dream of music in my way. It is really great music. Best regards Freedom
Wallace
over 8 years ago
I really liked the contrasting moods and the use of strings and voices against the keyboard. This is a piece I can easily relate to. Great work, Kerry.
Be on the lookput for a new member, Parsa Shomali, a Conservatory student in Tblisi, Georgia. He is a pianist who writes interesting music.
Ingrid Wood
over 8 years ago
Edward, I haven't seen Parsa yet. I did add Tblisi, Georgia as a metro region.