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So sweetly had never dawned for me a single day so far: Saronikos is shining and so is the dock afar, Aegina is just a smile, a song is Salamina and like a dream in first light's mist is now city Athena. "So sweetly ..." - Lambros Porfyras (1879-1932)
OVERALL PRESENTATION IN BRIEF
A rather short, elementary composition with the drums giving the rhythm while piano supplies the harmonic background and alto saxophone is eventually filling up the element of melody. Small but elegant, simple but pleasant. Note that the piano sound of SY-77 is not at all convincing. Since I had been impressed by saxophone's power of voice, the title is self-explanatory.
WORK MATERIAL
"Sax Power" - written in 1991 -
for ensemble - lasts more than 1 minute.
Sax_Power_by_John_Tzinieris_mediocre_piano.mp3 (size of 1.173 Kbytes - 128 kbps - standard mp3 format).
Sax_Power_by_John_Tzinieris_mediocre_piano_32kbps_mono.mp3 (size
of 294 Kbytes - 32 kbps - also standard mp3 format - is ideal for "on-line listening" since the
bandwidth of a dial-up internet connection is just appropriate).
APPENDIX : EQUIPMENT - RECORDING
Sound source used : synthesizer Yamaha SY-77 [song mode] Physical instrument sound quality : good Physical instrument expression : good Recorder used : Philips CD Recorder 760 Reproduction fidelity required : good
Thank you beforehands for your
listening! (and for having read all of the preceding text!)
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