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Entries by Wes Stephens (94)

Sunday
Apr192020

I entered a film music competition

So I wrote a score for Poulette's Chair, which is basically the anime version of The Giving Tree. Please watch and if you like it show some support by "liking" it on YouTube and sharing with your friends. 

 

 

Tuesday
Sep242019

New recordings of jazz and classical vocal music

Hi guys

I just received the recordings of Emiko, Beloved, and The Friend to the Young Man in Love from Opera Elect. Click below to enjoy. 

Tuesday
Aug132019

World Premiere in Iceland

This past week I was treated to a wonderful premiere of my song O You Whom I Often and Silently Come for Soprano and Guitar by Duo Fjara (Hlín Pétursdóttir Behrens, soprano and Ögmundur Þór Jóhannesson, guitar). The premiere took place in the beautiful town of Seyðisfjörður, Iceland at the famous Blue Church

Thursday
May092019

Recording and perusal score for Of Thy Noble Past now available

I just received the premiere recording for Of Thy Noble Past, which was very well done by the Lafayette High School concert band. The recording, as well as the perusal score, is now available for your musical enjoyment. 

Wednesday
May012019

Of Thy Noble Past World Premiere

The Lafayette High School Concert Band will be premiering Of Thy Noble Past tomorrow evening at Lafayette High School in St. Joseph, MO. The concert starts at 7PM. I know the kids have been working hard on this piece, which is not easy to play. I look forward to hearing the fruits of their labor.