Raster Plot (excerpt) - for orchestra, percussion, organ, choir and mezzo-soprano by Eduardo R Miranda published on 2012-10-01T10:48:56Z "Raster Plot" is the second movement of "Sound to Sea", a massive choral symphony I composed between 2010 and 2012. Here is an excerpt of the premiere by Ten Tors Orchestra under the baton of Simon Ible, in September 2012, at St Andrews Minster, Plymouth. The mezzo-soprano is Juliete Pochin, who also sung on the soundtracks to Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and Star Wars. Only an excerpt is provided here because the full symphony will be released on a CD, score and book combo shortly. I composed "Raster Plot" entirely with rhythms generated by a computer simulation of a network of interconnected neurones that simulates the way in which our brain encodes information. In a nutshell, each instrument of the orchestra corresponds to a neurone. Scientists refer to the graph plotting the activity of the neurones as "raster plots", hence the title of the movement. Genre Contemporary Classical Comment by Mark Dorshak Well done. The music of dreams. Wonderful. 2018-01-19T03:19:11Z