I have gone on regular tangents over the years about my views on crossover projects and the inherent difficulty in doing them well. Earlier this week, I stumbled on a brand-new example of what is, in my opinion, a crossover project done wrong. First of all, I want to give some well-deserved praise to Welsh… Continue reading Crossed Out
Author: David Saulesco
Composer, arranger and songwriter for performance, recording, broadcast and interactive media.
Great Artists Steal (From Themselves)
I have finally gotten started properly on both of this year’s two (so far!) larger composition projects. I had hoped to get going as early as January, but I was kept busy by working on or preparing other jobs. The two projects in question are the short opera for the Royal Swedish Opera, premiering Spring… Continue reading Great Artists Steal (From Themselves)
Skul Means Shelter
Among my clearest memories from when I was a teenager is a recurring, tangible anxiety over my then current as well as future abilities as a composer. Yes – I started worrying about such things early, why wait? One of my biggest concerns was that I did not know how to write anything that was longer… Continue reading Skul Means Shelter
30 Century Man
Last week, I wrote an article for an upcoming concert at Berwaldhallen later this year, featuring a selection of music by pop idol turned experimental songwriter, Scott Walker. After a successful five years with The Walker Brothers (even though none of the three members were related, nor were any of them actually called Walker), Scott… Continue reading 30 Century Man
Relight My Fire
Every MAGFest I have attended so far has been a better experience than the last one. This one, my fourth, easily tops all previous years. I met wonderful people, had interesting conversations, listened to brilliant live music, and got to play awesome games. I’m writing this blog post on a plane from the D.C. area,… Continue reading Relight My Fire
Sharing Is Caring
This is my second year teaching an introduction to music business and entrepreneurship class at the Framnäs Folk High School. When they approached me, I told them that what I could offer is a unique, broad perspective, based on my personal experiences. My career so far as a freelancer has been, shall we say, wide-ranging.… Continue reading Sharing Is Caring
Closing Circles
Sometimes, I feel especially strongly connected to events or experiences in my past. Thinking ahead to next week’s trip puts me on that same mental road, reflecting on how and in what ways I have changed and grown in the years that have passed. Next week, I will be going back to MAGFest (short for… Continue reading Closing Circles
The Newest News
September, this is not. In fact, September came and went, and while the blog remained on my mind, I opted to focus my time and energy on something else that came rather out of nowhere and took up most of both of those throughout the past four months: I got a job. If you know… Continue reading The Newest News
Ad Astra
I made it! Between Thursday June 22nd and Friday June 30th I composed over 12 minutes of brand-new music, in the form of submissions to the two composition competitions I stumbled over, two weeks ago. As I described in last week’s post, I initially focused on the brass band composition as it was the one… Continue reading Ad Astra
Down to Brass Tacks
Less than a week after my last post, I am proud to announce that I am almost done with one of the two competition entries I mentioned last week, and have come a fair way on the other as well! The band composition is the one I have spent the most time on. It was… Continue reading Down to Brass Tacks