Best Songs A-H 2005-04-03 03:31 am I reviewed a large number of songs by people who met the following criteria 1. Had last names beginning with A-H 2. were born from 1980 up.1. Kevin Frost's Amster Dance. It's only song to get a 92. John ho's Alla Marcia.3. Kevin Frost's Ballad on High. Kevin you need to write more4. Daniel Evan's Spring. It's short but I love it5. Mark Anderson's 3-d sonata Second Movement6. Stephen Johnson's Reminesence.7. Maxime Leduc's L'Ange Dechu.8. Christian Grantz's Cello Sonata Fourth Movement.9. Mike Anderson's Random Thoughts.10. Thomas Hovgaard's Country Dance.This was not a complete survey, I didn't check every song (Though I did check every composer) so please, tell me if I missed something. These are all great songs, check them out and post what you think of them. Quote Selected
Re: Best Songs A-H Reply #1 – 2005-04-03 11:52 pm For those of you wondering what The Critic is referring to, the Noteworthy Scriptorium is a user-driven repository of many (over a thousand) NWC files, including many pieces written by NWC users.I think it is great that The Critic has raised their profile with a top ten (of A-H at least). We'd been considering a "best of" page for a while, but wondered how to go about it fairly. Quote Selected
Re: Best Songs A-H Reply #2 – 2005-04-04 08:53 pm 2 Things just occured to me 1) neither Johnson nor Leduc are A-H names 2) I did A-L in the review.sorry Quote Selected
Re: Best Songs A-H Reply #3 – 2005-04-04 09:23 pm These are all very nice pieces. I particularly like the melodies in Johnson's Reminiscence and Frost's Ballad. Random Thoughts does some very neat stuff and its very relaxing. I think its great that the critic has come up with this list. Keep it up. Quote Selected
Re: Best Songs A-H Reply #4 – 2005-04-04 10:39 pm I'm suprised I got mentioned at all. anyway Kevin Frost rules so does john ho Quote Selected
Re: Best Songs A-H Reply #5 – 2005-06-07 11:40 pm for what Andrew said, a fair way to decide songs for a "Best Of" page would be for some one to nominate a piece and then have people vote on it Quote Selected