MATRIXSYNTH: Stravinsky The Rite of Spring - Introduction - Isao Tomita style


Friday, November 20, 2009

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring - Introduction - Isao Tomita style


YouTube via paulshillitomusic

"Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring - Introduction.

Done in my Classitronic style, Classitronic is what I call electronic classical music with my style being heavily influenced by Isao Tomita.

This is the first part of the classic Stravinsky opera The Rite of Spring which caused a near riot when it was premiered in Paris on May 29th 1913.

The rest of this work is to follow, so watch this space :-)

Soft syths used on this included the Arturia Minimoog V2, Arturia Moog Modular, Arturia Jupiter 8V, Arturia Yamaha CS80V and soundtoys effects."

via paulshillito on the forum
"So far its been pretty much an Arturia based project with the Minimoog V2, Moog Modular, Jupiter 8V and CS80V being the main synths. I have also added the Soundtoys Native effects to my collection which sound pretty damn good , the Phase Mistress, Crystalizer and Echo boy where used on this piece and I think these and the others will feature heavily on the rest too."

1 comment:

  1. Well done! Although,it is not an opera, it is a ballet. Can't wait to hear the rest..

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