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05.02.2014, 01:05
This is a great piece for chamber orchestra. I currently need players for Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Harp, Violin, Viola, Cello, Timpani, Suspended Cymbal, Crash Cymbals, and Snare Drum. Listen here and let me know if you are interested in creating an ensemble!
http://davidjefferson.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196966_the_forage.html
-David Jefferson
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08.11.2013, 12:56
I composed a full symphony scored for 28-piece orchestra, and it has never been premiered. I live in the U.S. and am direly seeking a symphony orchestra, or youth orchestra looking to play new music. An enormous goal of mine is to get my Symphony No. 1 recorded live. If anyone is interested in collaborating, check out the recordings/music to my symphony from the links below.
Thank you for taking your time, consideration, and interest. Also feel free to check out the rest of my profile. I hope I hear ...
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08.11.2013, 12:44
Not exactly sure who I will find? I live in the U.S. and was wondering if any local string players were willing to help me record two compositions of mine, one for string quartet (violin, violin, viola, cello), and the other is a cello duet. Both pieces are wonderful to play, and hear. If you are in the U.S. and are interested please contact me. You can find them below (MIDI Recordings posted too).
Enjoy!
-David Jefferson
String Quartet No. 1 in B-flat Major
Duet for Two Cellos in F Major
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07.11.2013, 05:55
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 mvt. 1**Live** from the beautiful UNO Strauss Performing Arts Center Recital Hall at the 17th Annual Robert M. Spire Festival of Keyboard Arts, May 10th, 2011. David Jefferson at the time was a 23 year old pianist at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Graduate studies.
Performers: David Jefferson, Dr. James Johnson, Accompaniment.
-David Jefferson
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07.11.2013, 05:25
Because what's more fun than one Piano? Two pianos!
The piece played is 'Bach's Chromatic Fugue in d minor BWV 903'. A favorite of mine!
2012
-David Jefferson
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07.11.2013, 05:13
This is a slightly older video of two atonal compositions I composed which embrace complexity, and for their sake are "difficult for the sake of being difficult." Yes, this type of genre indeed exists.
Mathematically, rhythmically, chromatically, atonally, technically, and theoretically these two Atonal Etudes of mine pose separate challenges.
Atonal Etude #1- this piece is rhythmically stable, yet theoretically, chromatically, and atonally difficult to comprehend. Constructed harmonically ...
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07.11.2013, 04:40
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29.10.2013, 11:56
Music and Extrinsic Neurological Response
By
David Jefferson
Graduate Studies
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Music in its own entirety exhibits a vast multitude of wonders and stimulation, so much so that one cannot begin to describe an adequate universal experience received from just one such work, composition, or piece. This phenomenon examined under light arises due to an even more complex array of contributing factors both in the communication of, processing, exchange, understanding, ...