This composition is the first place winner of the "Heat" Contest of Composers Forum by Gav Brown. 3 votes for “Best orchestration,” 1 vote for “Most unusual interpretation of topic,” 1 vote for “Most unique”.
Contest comments: - “this composer knows what he wants to say and how to say it” - “It was a very tough choice whether to vote for D over E. Ultimately I chose E for second place, and D for third, but this does not mean D deserves only third place; I'd vote both for 2nd place if I could. D has very high-quality production and very detailed orchestrations, with a powerful buildup in the middle destruction section. Production-quality-wise, I'd say D probably deserves 1st place. But judging musicality-wise, I voted for J first, then E, then D” - “This composition is close to heat idea. Slow development to high temperature” - "This is kinda like the first part of A composition, but I do like more overall result. I like the way the tension builds. The piece is more tense/tight and I really like dramatic 2nd part. There are probably some instruments that shouldn't be there and are distracting slightly from the main idea, but I like how piece builds and I like that the realization is focusing on main idea instead of falling apart all over the place. Quite good track." - "Much deserved win for Alexey with his evocative piece" - Michael Lofting. - "The music and the fire, around 4:00 in the video. Splendid!" - Serenity Laine. - "I found Alexey's piece moving" - Joseph Harry.
This project was inspired by Gav Brown's proposed contest "Summer is the hot season".
I decided to divide music into three movements and created a following plan:
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