Cheryl Beer: Inclusive Orchestration Part 3 of 4

DAC member Cheryl Beer has released Part 3 in a four-part bi-lingual blog series about Inclusive Orchestration. Cheryl applied to Creative Steps to explore the possibilities for an inclusive way to arrange Cân y Coed Rainforest Symphony.

Cheryl said:

Since my last blog, the Quintet have been meeting regularly at Delyth's studio to learn our edited and adapted version of Cân y Coed Rainforest Symphony. As you may have read in my previous blogs, Delyth and I have spent time together inclusively orchestrating the piece, arranging it for a 5 piece bass recorder quintet so that my composition is compatible with my hearing loss, tinnitus & hyperacusis. We then sent the music score to Lloyd Coleman for feedback. Lloyd is the Associate Music Director of the Paraorchestra and score mentor for the project.

Read the full Part 3 here.

Catch up on Part 2 of the blog here, and on Part 1 of the blog here.

You can also connect with Cheryl here.

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