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Here you’ll find mp3 recordings of my compositions, where I exclusively used the Spitfire Audio Symphony Orchestra sample library to render such. These are raw, un-mastered files, with no effects, EQ or other sound modifications (other than the WAV to MP3 conversion, which utilized a decibel boost tool). Thus you’ll be able to hear simply what the SSO sounds like.
If you simply click the play button on the above player, the entire playlist will play, and then start over once the last track has concluded. This way you can just stream classical and cinematic music for as long as you want, without having to keep hitting the play buttons on the tracks.
You can find this sample library on the Spitfire Audio website. It allows me to input my entire score into a computer, then have it played as were a real orchestra playing it.
Though I’m a dedicated classical music composer, I also have fun making AI generated cinematic music, so if you’re interested in that, check out my albums page for those collections that have the word ‘AI’ in the title.