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Behind The Music: Still, Still And Quiet


I began writing Still, Still And Quiet as a Choral piece in the fall of 2011. It has evolved over time and really wasn’t finished until a few years after the initial conception. I’ve always loved choral music because of its inexpressible richness and how it can move one in ways that other music is unable. Listening to Eric Whitacre’s Lux Aurumque one day in the fall of 2011 I was inspired to write a choral piece. The timing was right, as the ideas and emotions were inside and ready to be let out.

After putting together all the music (which is SSSAATB) I turned to friend and lyricist Andrew Mauzey. Andrew listened to the piece and Psalms 37:7-9 was impressed upon him, particularly the King James Version. Which reads:

7 Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.

8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.

9 For evildoers shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the Lord, they shall inherit the earth.

Once that happened the lyrics flowed out. To read all the lyrics for Still, Still And Quiet click here.

When recording this album the means to hire and track an entire chorus were unfortunately out of scope. (Hopefully soon!) However, Third Wheel was available to work on this piece. (Third Wheel is a local woodwind trio) It was then decided to turn the piece into a small orchestral piece. So the soprano parts were tracked with flute, the alto parts were tracked with clarinet and the tenor and bass parts were tracked by oboe. They were incredible to work with!

Once those were in place we added underlying keyboard and midi strings to give the piece a large, but “unnoticeable” sound. At that point there was a good musical base in place. I then turned to friend and soprano singer Lacey Venanzi. She recorded all of the soprano parts and did it beautifully.

Working with such talented musicians was a treat. Due to the variance of instruments, abstract ideas and composition I was not sure how the piece would turn out. And all together the piece turned out great (and unique).

Listen to Still, Still And Quiet below:

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Behind The Music: A Spiral


A Spiral was written in the spring on 2013. That spring I was approached by an old acquaintance and artist named Ryan Martin (ryanstevenmartin.com). He mentioned he was working with videographer Nicholas Domaguing (nicholasdomaguing.com) to make a short video about his work and asked if I would write the score.

They gave a few examples of desired musical pieces/styles, which were primarily dark orchestral. They also described a desire for a “nature” or “outdoors” type of sound. Since there wasn’t a budget we decided to work with only a few simple instruments. Something orchestral (piano and celesta) and something natural (world drums).

During the time I had recently had news of an old friend committing suicide. And the melody of a guitar part written years earlier came to mind. Surprisingly enough it translated wonderfully to piano and is the opening and closing sections of the piece.

With all those inspirations and ideas the piece came out. Surprisingly enough I performed the entire piece on piano (which wasn’t easy being primarily guitarist), however, the middle section piano was sped up via midi. Thomas Newman’s work has always inspired me and his American Beauty score helped shape the world drums parts.

Listen to A Potential Outcome of Technology below or view the video Portrait of an Artist here.

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Behind The Music: A Potential Outcome Of Technology


A Potential Outcome of Technology was written in the spring of 2012. Initially it was written as a score to a single episode (potentially more) in a web based film series. However, due to time constraints the piece was never used for the episode.

When first asked to score the episode I felt quite under prepared. The creator and I spent a good amount of time discussing the series concept. The setting for the series was in the near future. The main character was a computer genius frustrated with societal downturns due to excessive technology. Hence the piece’s name. The creator wanted a piece that embodied the future, techno, and computer hackers. Which is quite outside my normal scope of music. Interested in the challenge and diversity I took on the project.

Sitting at the keyboard with a sound bank called “techno stadium” I began fumbling around. The first thing to come out was dark keyboard melody in 7/8 time. Not exactly sure how 7/8 came out naturally, but it did. Then I built the chord structure and piece around that melody eventually adding electric guitar, vocals, beats and more. The piece was initially set up in three sections (soft, medium, loud). Each section could be added to the end or beginning of another. Theoretically the piece could have been used in various ways throughout the episode; that is back to back, completely separate, or lined up in a row.

Listen to A Potential Outcome of Technology below.

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Choral Coming Soon – Still, Still And Quiet


It’s said the original instrument is the voice.

To be honest it’s not that great of a saying in the practical sense! What it’s really saying is that no one invented instruments before someone sang.

What is intriguing about the saying is that originally music, songs, melodies, harmonies were all inside human beings and the voice was the just the means (or instrument) of getting it out. There is something beautiful about returning to the basics, to the original, to the voice. To the wonderful simplicity, yet innate complexity of the human voice.

This concept has always intrigued me, and I’ve been deeply enamored and awed by choral music. More than that, I’ve always had a desire to compose it. So recently I composed a piece of choral music with the help of lyricist and good friend Andrew Mauzey. I’m pretty excited about it and made a rough draft of it with automated voices and piano. It’s my hope to perfect this piece, and continue my explorations in this genre. Feel free to check it out below.

I’ll keep you posted on performances and recordings.

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Volume 1: On Trials And Overcoming has been released!


The EP has been officially released everywhere today. Pretty exciting! All the information and links are up at www.ryanmusique.com.

If you’d like to stream the whole thing go to www.soundcloud.com/ryanmusique or www.youtube.com/mrryanmusique.

If you’d like a free track go to www.ryanmusique.bandcamp.com or www.noisetrade.com/ryanmusique.

And of course if you’d like to buy a copy it’s on bandcamp, amazon, itunes, and a good chunk of the rest. Enjoy!

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EP Sneak Peak for On Trials And Overcoming


The 1st track on the EP is called On Trials And Overcoming. This track is also the title track of the EP. It has also been featured Will Rosenberg’s time lapse painting of Hold On Hope (here). Without further adieu, here it is!

For those of you that are bigger fans of youtbe, here it is on there

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“On Trials And Overcoming” and “Hold On Hope”


Been working hard with amazing artist and friend Will Rosenberg (willrosenbergart.com) to create a video and it’s here! The video features a time lapse painting by Will called Hold On Hope. It also features the title track of the upcoming EP On Trials And Overcoming. I’m pretty excited! Check it out here:

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EP Release December, 9, 2011!


The date has been set for the digital release of my first EP – December, 9, 2011!

Volume 1: On Trials And Overcoming will be available at all the usual places: amazon, itunes, cdbaby, bandcamp, et cetera. I’ll post links be sure to post the links to make it nice and easy for you to check it out!

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EP Sneak Peak for Lament In G Minor No. 1


The 2nd track on the EP is called Lament In G Minor No. 1. Here it is!

For those of you that are bigger fans of youtbe, here it is on there

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EP Sneak Peak for A River Runs Through


The 5th track on the EP is called A River Runs Through. Here it is!

For those of you that are bigger fans of youtbe, here it is on there

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