FeaturedCommentsThis is one of my best flower waltzes. I used the entire orchestra and it's probably the happiest tune I've ever written. It's for three flowers and has three movements: delphinium, gladiolus, hollyhock. It was inspired by a cottage garden by the sea, so I used ocean waves and seagulls in this video. I hope you enjoy it! Here's the link:
[link] With lots of love, Becky I am happy to share my Salvia Waltz and video with you all! This song was meant to have a slightly spiritual tone to it (much like my Lotus ([link]) and Morning Glory (which is still in my head and not yet recorded or written) The Salvia Waltz can be found here: [link]
I want to thank you all who participated in this! It was one of the most fun ones to compose. It's a little closer to my older work and more experimental. I hope you enjoy! Becky Here is my video for asters and chrysanthemums. My goal with this song was to make something similar to autumnal fireworks- which is what I think of when I see these two types of flowers. Capturing the aesthetic of autumn and decay, while maintaining the usual cheerfulness of the flower waltzes was my intention. I hope you like it! Thanks for letting me feature you!
[link] Rebecca/Becky/Kee Hi. Sorry for the lateness of this message. My daffodil waltz has been done for quite some time- actually, to be honest, I composed it when I was 17 and recently turned it into a full symphony (which has been my dream for many years). Daffodils are my favorite flower. I don't really feel that it's spring until I see one. So, this song was an attempt to capture the way I feel about them. Out of all my flower waltzes, I feel that this one most accurately speaks the language of my heart, and I'm excited to share it with you. Your art is in this video, of course. Here's the link:
[link] I hope you enjoy it! Rebecca/Becky/Kee |