Glory Hallelujah

This year is different than previous ones. Because of the Corona pandemic crises we are not allowed to celebrate Eastern with our family and friends together.

This inspired me to create a happy and dance version of the famous traditional country song “Glory Hallelujah (John Brown’s Body)”.

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The Virus

The current pandemic situation and limitation of social contacts inspired me to create a dark and dramatic song. During production I recognised more and more positive vibe. Now it sounds happier than planned originally.

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Danube Dance

Welcome to the kitchen. These are the ingredients for our recipe:

Let’s mix everything together, put it into the oven and – voila – the Danube Dance comes out.

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High Noon

Do you know the Western film “High Noon” from 1952? The theme song “The Ballad of High Noon” (also known simply as “High Noon”, or by its opening lyric “Do Not Forsake Me, O My Darlin”) was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin (with lyrics by Ned Washington).

End of November the old-timers in our tennis club told me that this has been the best Western film ever. They told me that it is in real time. The time in the film runs just as fast as in real life.

Good luck: One week after our discussion the film was broadcasted on TV. I recorded it but had no time to watch it.

During Christmas holidays I had time and together with my younger son I watched the recorded film. We were very excited as it was supposed to be the best Western ever. And in 1952 a film in real time had been something special. We sat in front of the TV with a stopp watch and synchronised the time.

The first deviation occurred after just 15 minutes. Real time? Never. The first disappointment. How was the action and the tension? Maybe the best in 1952 but not ever. We were disappointed, but Watched the western to the end.

But what I noticed at the beginning was the theme song. After the film was over I searched for the sheet music straight away.

And this is now what I created: a dance version

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Radetzky, dance with me

The Radetzky March Op. 228 by Johann Strauss’s father is an integral part of the Vienna New Year’s Concert.

Even weeks before, advertisements were made for wherever this piece was played. 

That prompted me to get the sheet music and replay it in my new digital audio workstation (DAW) to learn using the software.
While mixing, I had the inspiration to make more of it.

This song was created after several weeks of tweaking.

The full orchestral version:

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Bday

I can remember exactly: It was 12th of March 2019. We had dinner with colleagues at Figlmüller (The home of the Schnitzel – https://figlmueller.at/en/). I saw an US driving license of my colleague with the birthdate. Like a spark I had an inspiration.

After the dinner in the train to my home I recorded the first chords into my iPhone. I continued on the song occasionally when I had time and inspiration in the upcoming months. In summer holidays I finished it.

And today – on this particular birthday – I put it online.

Happy Birthday !

One Small Step

I follow „Raumzeit“ a very interesting German Podcast. The theme music inspired me together with the celebration of 50 years moon landing to create this dance music sound.

Crave

I found the original song a little bit slow. So I speeded it up.

This is for promotion only. The original song is here.

In the Hall of the Bass King

On TV there was a serial remake „M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder“ from the drama-thriller film „M“ created 1931.
The film was one of the first to use a leitmotif, a technique borrowed from opera, associating a tune with the main character, who whistles the tune “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No. 1.

I found this tune so inspiring and created a dance track.

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