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Our Town [2:11] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra |
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This may not be much of a town - but it's Our Town. A new day is dawning as everyone prepares for business as usual, but they're wrong. Today is going to be the beginning of a great adventure (cue kids, animals, quirky parents and stereotypical villains played by actors you know really well but can't remember their names - yup, you're in Disneysville) |
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Oversized Shoes [1:18] |
David Gosnell |
Saxophones, Strings, Woodwind, Drum Kit, Harp |
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The tears of a clown. Yes a cliché, I know, but as Krusty goes about his antics entertaining the little children, he hides a secret pain that only the most perceptive can see. The less perceptive will of course notice the Jack Daniels empties on the back seat of his car. |
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Cannibal's Tea Party [1:00] |
David Gosnell |
String Quintet & Harp |
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A polite Society dinner with all the guests in tie and tails and entertained by a string quartet - but the menu is a little more sinister. Beautifully dressed zombies waltzing around the floor. Perfect for highlighting a graceful task performed by the clumsy or or repulsive. Ads, drama or lifestyle. |
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Malicious Mirrors [2:05] |
David Gosnell |
Cinematic Orchestra, Boys Choir & Organ |
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A curious 19 year old girl falls down a hole in the garden after spotting an unusual rabbit and finds herself in a world that resembles the nightmares she had as a child, filled with talking animals, villainous queens and knights, and frumious bandersnatches. Written for Focus Music for a 'Hollywood Blockbusters' Library CD currently in preparation. Scored for orchestra, boys choir and the odd bit of pipe organ - starts slow & quiet then builds big. |
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Strange Blue World [2:50] |
David Gosnell |
Cinematic Orchestra, Exotic Percussion & Choir |
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A Mysterious forest world populated by tall blue people. Written for Focus Music for a 'Hollywood Blockbusters' Library CD currently in preparation. Combines South American / African 'tribal' instrumentation and choir with full orchestra - starts slow & quiet then builds big. |
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Flight of The Reindeer [1:07] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra |
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Excited children point to the sky as Santa whooshes past on his rounds. A lively sleigh-ride ensues on the night before Christmas for full orchestra including all manner of bells. Uplifting tune encapsulates the spirit of the season providing the perfect underscore for ads, features and shopping! |
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Twinkle Toes [1:06] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra |
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The little elves are hard at work in the toy workshop and the fairies flit around the flowers adding the morning dew. A solo celesta weaves a 'sugar plum fairy' dance above a string and woodwind, creating a magical and ethereal atmosphere. Perfect for Christmas, fairy tales or reality tv make-overs! |
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Septiq [02:20] |
David Gosnell |
Mixed Percussion / Acoustic / Electric Ensemble |
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Quirky ensemble piece in 7/4 with an upbeat groove. Edgy romantic or black comedy or children's fantasy drama. Fun, happy and festive with a twist. Lots of unusual percussion, driven by bongo/conga rhythm and jazz bass. Cool vibe for ads, corporate or film/tv.
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Edmund Kipperfeet [2:29] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra & Organ |
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Fantasy Elfman pastiche. Available as Library track from Focus Music as 'Whodunnit'
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Aztec Gold [1:58] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra |
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Think family adventure when junior swashbucklers hunt for conquistador gold with a few pirates thrown in for good measure. So we're closer in style to 'Herbie rides to New Mexico' than we are to 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. For full orchestra. |