Music Section (Hover over the Title and select a score to listen to..  To order any CD click on the Title.  Feel free to e-mail me (walter@composer.ws), if you, your group or anyone you know are interested in performing any of the scores.  If the scores are not for your instrument(s), I can re-arrange them.)

 


Glorious Day CD – This is a collection of instrumental of piano, and piano and contrabass, and piano and other instruments. The style could be considered classical and it shows in some cases. The composer's style of writing is really hard to define. It’s a mixture of lots of styles – classical, jazz, ballads, etc. He tries to put his own style into it but is not sure what to call it. In any rate, the music CD is nicely laid out. He starts off with “A sip of coffee”, one can see oneself sipping coffee and staring out seeing the early morning fog from the camp group. He takes his coffee with him and takes “A walk in the Woods”, enjoying the serenity of his surroundings, contemplating whether he should tell his companion of his “Coming Out” decision. On the forth track “The Clown” starts and reminds us to relax, live free, be happy, be sad, it will all work out. As the “Dog & Cats” play around on track five, you can actually imagine them chasing each other around the room. Listen to the rest of the music and listen to the different style of writing in Thinking, Mother, Glorious Day, D’yan Tayo (Let’s Stay) and Kahapon Lang (Just yesterday).


Beginning of Dawn CD – As the sun rises, early morn, in the mist somewhere in the campground, daylight slowly appears. “In the meadow”, animals and plants slowly stretch to wake to the morning sun. In the city, the crowding of the streets, the roaring of busses and cars, and the walking passerby’s rushing with nowhere to go, we hear “Life in the City”. As the sun rises somewhere else in the world, someone is mourning their loss in “Mourning Glory”. The day continues on with “Another Typical Day”, “Sunset” and “Nightfall” follow. As “Dreamer” dreams, as “In my Dreams”, “Obsession” of the “Shining Star”, the faeries dance and play “EC Blues”.


Trouble in Paradise CD - The Gathering (Kasamahan) of friends, deciding what instrumentation should be used for this piece, inspired the composer to write this music. He said that the five composers he met with on occasion for ideas, wanted to put a concert together. Something simple and not too complicated to play and the only limitation was that the composers played the following instruments: flute, clarinet, percussion (shaker, triangle, and claves), piano and accordion. He took the challenge and came up with the “Kasamahan” in atonal style. Mabilis Ang Takbo (Run Faster), Naiwanan (Left Behind), Takbong Mabilis (Faster, Run) and Kaming Lahat (All of Use), inspired the composers to write them for his family. Anytime of the year the composer’s family gets together for a party, but somehow, someone is always leading the party as if commanding to run faster (Mabilis Ang Takbo). At the same time one never fails to be left behind (Naiwanan). Then someone else starts a new conversation and takes over the previous leader as if being coerced to run faster, saying “Faster, Run” (Takbong Mabilis). As the party comes to a close everyone is taking at the same time, repeating everything that was said in “Kaming Lahat”. Life as we know is never perfect there is always “Trouble in Paradise”.


Sun Seeker - Relatives are more difficult to please than anyone else. They will tell you, with an in-your-face attitude, when there is something they don’t like, right then and there. It could be about your boyfriend, girlfriend, the way you dress, your hairstyle, you name it, they will make comments. In my case, it’s about my music. Of course, after they make their remarks and comments, not only do I still have to see and face them whether I like it or not, they are still the most important people in my life. Sure they want me to write good music; all families do, but they don’t know how to tell me how to do it, nor do they want to. I know when they don't like the music I write. They would make comments such as "Mmmn, it's interesting." I wanted to write something different and more relaxing. One day, while walking around in Vallejo, CA, I attended an American Indian Festival. I heard a young girl playing an American Indian Flute. I was mesmerized by the sound it made. I ended up buying an American Indian Triple Flute in A minor. The left side is set to A drone and right side can be set to A, C, D or E drone. I was hoping by writing this more relaxing music I would attract the most critical people in my life, my relatives and hoped they would send me feedback.

Walter C. Sanchez