Sunday, June 12, 2011
Faurè: Après un rêve (synthesized)
YouTube Uploaded by ScrollingMusic on Jun 12, 2011
"Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924): "Après un rêve" (No. 1) from Trois mélodies, Op. 7
One of Fauré's most popular pieces, "Après un rêve" is the first piece in his suite for voice and piano, Trois mélodies, which was composed between 1870 and 1878. According to Wikipedia, "In Après un rêve, a dream of romantic elopement with a lover, away from darkness, and towards an awakening light is described. However, the dreamer longs to return to the "mysterious night". The text of the poem is an anonymous Italian poem translated to French by Romain Bussine."
This synthesized rendition was created by our Matlab synthesier, which interpreted a MIDI file to create both the audio and the scrolling visualization. The mix for this piece was created by synthesizing the MIDI multiple times, played by different instruments we have programmed, and mixing the results together. It contains a flute-like vibrato-based timbre, along with guitar (one of our earliest instruments,) and a newly created "fuzz/distortion" sound."
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