Premetheus37
01-27-2006, 03:20 PM
Here's a cool strings piece written by my grandfather, Charles R. Cronham Jr.. It's not that technically complicated, but the melodies and rhythms are cool. It has an almost Phantom of the Opera feel to the was it's written with midor keys and chromatics. Just to give a little background; Charles R. Cronham Jr., son of the famous (guess who) Charles R. Cronham Sr. who played the Kotzschmar organ for 8 years and founded the Portland Symphony Orchestra.
This is Cronham Jr.'s piece entitled Nicholas Alexander.
Nicholas Alexander (http://media.putfile.com/Nicholas-Alexander)
Hope you enjoy.
~Premetheus
P.S. As a side note, I just got tickets for the show in Boston. I was hoping to go all the way to NYC (which I'm sure would have been incredible) but I'm just ecstatic to be going at all. I've never been to An Evening With DT show, so I'm very excited (Row 8, right in front of JR!).
This is Cronham Jr.'s piece entitled Nicholas Alexander.
Nicholas Alexander (http://media.putfile.com/Nicholas-Alexander)
Hope you enjoy.
~Premetheus
P.S. As a side note, I just got tickets for the show in Boston. I was hoping to go all the way to NYC (which I'm sure would have been incredible) but I'm just ecstatic to be going at all. I've never been to An Evening With DT show, so I'm very excited (Row 8, right in front of JR!).