Another woodwind-featured Movement of Maslanka’s A Child’s Garden of Dreams creates a nostalgic yet hopeful ambience, great for any reunion scene or “happy ending” scenario. This work gives the feeling that all is well again, while eventually moving into a tenser dramatic moment, only to be again releived to a comfortable melody–bringing the work full circle. …
Drama (0:00)Film Noir (0:00)Mystery (0:00)Fantasy (0:00)Fantasy (2:33)Mystery (3:40)Fantasy (5:48)Drama (5:48)Film Noir (8:07)
A percussive introduction establishes the active atmosphere this song provides. Great for a chase scene, or any scene with some sort of confusion. Dissonant melodies add a bit of tension that is great for any suspenseful scene. …
Thriller (0:00)Mystery (0:00)Horror (0:00)Sci-Fi (2:19)Action (1:13)
A nostalgic woodwind-featured movement brings a minor-key melody out from the woodworks. This work can bring a hint of quiet intensity to any scene, whether dark & sad or warm & reflective. …
This impressionistic piece features fast, explosive passages as well as brooding, dark melancholy. The first movement is excellent for chases and fast-paced movement while maintaining a playful air. The second and third movements are mysterious, crystalline–like exploring a fantastical cave rich with flora and water features. The last movement reflects the demonic, soaring nature of the gargoyle that gives this piece its name. …
This impressionistic piece features fast, explosive passages as well as brooding, dark melancholy. The first movement is excellent for chases and fast-paced movement while maintaining a playful air. The second and third movements are mysterious, crystalline–like exploring a fantastical cave rich with flora and water features. The last movement reflects the demonic, soaring nature of the gargoyle that gives this piece its name. …
This impressionistic piece features fast, explosive passages as well as brooding, dark melancholy. The first movement is excellent for chases and fast-paced movement while maintaining a playful air. The second and third movements are mysterious, crystalline–like exploring a fantastical cave rich with flora and water features. The last movement reflects the demonic, soaring nature of the gargoyle that gives this piece its name. …