With about a week left before I must deliver the score and parts of Letter To Hungary, this is probably my last post for the month of October.

A few days ago, I reached the ending of the piece. All along it had been a toss-up whether it would be an enigmatic tear-jerker ending or one of those really entertaining crowd-pleasing endings. I’ve decided to with the latter, because it’s appropriate here, and off the top of my head, I don’t think I’ve ever done a really fun ending before.

So, now it’s down to closing a few gaps, polishing and mundane layout stuff. If it weren’t for Sibelius 4, I’d now be slaving over the task generating and editing parts. Yay Sibelius 4! Unless I just can’t resist, the next post here will be program notes, probably at the beginning of November. The performance is November 18th in Budapest. (details…)

Wish me luck!

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2 Responses to “Going Quiet”

M.Keiser says:

luck wished!

and do get a recording. im eager for a listen.

Michael Kaulkin says:

Thanks! I’ve been promised a recording. We’ll see if I can get permission to make excerpts available here. (Probably won’t be a problem.)


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