"The Bach calls"classical orchestral piece in E minor by Ralf Christoph Kaiser Full Score and Parts and Video in 1080 pixels

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Dear friends of art and music from Ralf Christoph Kaiser, today I am publishing the new music video: "The Bach is calling" in E minor. It is a classic orchestral work with strings, brass and woodwinds and percussion. The piece is very moving and also a bit dramatic, but nonetheless consistently bright and positive and also somewhat optimistic.
I was in the ground today after working in the Black Forest and made this video. I walked barefoot through the cool stream. It was very nice and refreshing. There were even a few small fish in the stream with very clear and pure water. I really like this area where I shot the video. I used to go there several times a week to relax after work and enjoy nature. The video has a few highlights whenever I pass tree branches with leaves with the camera and in the second third there is an encounter with a dragonfly. There are some dragonflies there and this one little blue dragonfly that can be seen in the film appeared exactly where I was filming. I was allowed to come a little closer and watch you. Before she flew off again, she asked me to pan away so that your departure could be seen better. At the end of the film, the camera looks out over the bank embankment and out onto the meadow next to it. The music is in many places very well synchronized with the film and underlines in an artistic way what can be seen in the film. Although it is "only" a tracking shot along the stream, the interaction with the music creates many individual experiences, like in an adventure film. It's like a spectacle in a love drama with me, the camera and nature.
The music arose spontaneously tonight through my improvisational composition technique. You can download the sheet music here from the www.RalfChristophKaiser.com store together with the HD sound file of the music. You get a free mp3 together with theVideo in small file size for mobile phones optimized at www.Thebedtimestory.online: and a greeting card, which you can share via Whatsapp, you get at www.Tucano-eCards.de.
For me, the production of such music pieces and videos is currently the best way to express myself artistically and to make the works so deserved available through various channels. I'm happy if I can create art like this. I am also very honored if you look at these works and share them with each other, or leave me a message. I feel great respect for nature and I am grateful for every happy hour that I can spend in it, by doing art, or simply perceiving and absorbing everything. The smells of the forest or stream, the sounds of nearby animals or insects such as crickets chirping and bees flying by. Also to watch the clouds as they pass and change, how the sun sets, looks different every day. For me these are real feature films at the moment.
In the video you can see on Youtube:

see everything is exactly as it was when I walked through the stream today. Nothing is cut out or retouched. The picture is just as shaky as it is when you walk through a stream with your camera and go barefoot over many stones. I think it is as real as possible and at the same time as fabulous as possible because of the musical interpretation.
There are also mistakes in the music, but here, too, everything is as I have played it in, with no back and forth slipping and messing around and cutting and mixing. Simply as real as possible and just produced by me as a person. I use aids like the computer and my studio technique for the recording, but at the same time I try to realize the implementation as real as possible and as authentically as possible.

You get the notes for strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion here.

Also the HD sound file in high resolution wav sound and a version of the video in 1080 pixel size.

 

Thank you for your support!

Your Ralf Christoph Kaiser