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adrienwhite21
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

Brilliant



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Willsonwebb
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

Nice



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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to D.G. Hall

Hi Donn,
Thank you for the superlative review of my piece "The Midnight Waltz." I really appreciate your kind words.
I listened to most of your pieces. Excellent work both in composition and performance. I admired "The Plight of the Martyrs": very balanced and serious work, great development of themes and motifs, and clear and inspired orchestration.
I would enjoy to continue the discussion, as you suggested. You can email me from my website www.danlazarescoumusic.com if you wish.
Take care,
Dan

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D.G. Hall
over 30 days ago

I'll do it!



Author
Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to Anne Hinton Pratt

Hi Anne,

Thanks for your kind review of my piece "The Sprite's Flight." I wish you continuing success with your music.
Dan



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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to Jeremy Colthup

Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for your kind and fair review of my piece The Midnight Waltz. I do not log in too often and it's only now that I read it. Good luck with your own projects.

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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago

By the way, I listened to a few of your pieces and greatly appreciated their variety and quality, from Suspense Music to Orangutan.

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Jeremy Colthup
over 30 days ago

Hi Dan
I've been intermittent on BJ myself recently. Thank you for getting back to me post-review. It was a pleasure to listen to your music. I'll be dipping my ears in your music again this weekend... right now I've gotta compose a jingle!!
All the best

Jeremy

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Jeremy Colthup
over 30 days ago

Dan
Just listened to your Staccato cue which sounds great. I really like the shift in mood and orchestration. May I ask what orchestral software you're using? At some point I'm going to need to upgrade!
Regards
Jeremy

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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago

Hi Jeremy,

Thanks for your kind words. It's the Vienna Symphonic Library. But it is not mine (much too expensive), so when I need "MIDI"-stration I collaborate with a friend of mine who has a wonderfully equipped studio. So maybe that's an idea for you too, rather than spending a lot of money. Although I know what it means to have your own software :-)

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Jeremy Colthup
over 30 days ago

Thanks Dan, that's very good advice. I enjoyed The Sprite's Flight 2, too; I'm a flautist myself.
JC



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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to Wallace Taylor

Hi Wallace,
I only now have read your very kind review of the 3rd movement of my Cosmopolitan string quartet. Your are right on both counts: it is a studio recording of a real string quartet and there is a closing Rondo movement following Scherzo Adagietto. Thanks again for your very thorough review.



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Wallace Taylor
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

Dan,

Just listened to your featured movement of the Cosmopolitan string quartet. It was an aural feast.

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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago

Thank you very much Wallace. I am on a family road trip until next week. I am curious how did you find about Cosmopolitan? I will listen to your music when I come back. Thanks again for your kind encouragement.



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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to Bryant Johnson

Bryant, thanks for the very thorough and helpful review of my piece "Good Day." You are right, a live performance always sounds better. I listened to your songs. Very original, you definitely have your own musical language and style. If you want to listen to more of my music check www.danlazarescoumusic.com Thanks again.



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Benjamin Stone
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

Hi Dan,

My humble thanks for your complement. Granite Symphony Orchestra is a product of Void Studio Production Inc. Granite Symphony Orchestra specializes in production recording and performance. That is to say, we do exclusively studio work.

Most of our work is a hybrid between analog recording and midi sampling, using session musicians and sometimes guest producers. All of Granite Symphony Orchestra's collection here on BroadJam are compositions of mine.

Does that answer your question? Let me know if you have any more.

-Benjamin



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Dan Lazarescou
over 30 days ago to Benjamin Stone

Thank you, Benjamin, for the great review of The Midnight Waltz. I am very happy that you liked it.
I also listened to your Concerto #3. Very entertaining and a nice touch with that harp sound in the middle. Can you please tell me more about the Granite Symphony Orchestra?
Thanks.
Dan



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rp music
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

Accent?
Anyway, thanks for the review!

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Author
rp music
over 30 days ago

Why do you listen to a minute of silence?The song ends and that's it!Thank You!



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str.productions
over 30 days ago to Dan Lazarescou

hi, hope you make me a connection. to celebrate my first year on broadjam and the opening of my new studio(check out the pics) i am offering two songs fully Mastered for FREE in wav and mp3 format. if you are interested, just get back to me and I will give you more details. so far over 40 broadjam members have taken me up on my offer in the past couple of weeks. thanks Dave-str.prouctions



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