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Short stories, with music and sound effects.

"There is in the short story at its most characteristic something we do not often find in a novel – an intense awareness of human loneliness" (Frank O'Connor, The Lonely Voice, 1962).
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On the shortest day of the year, a man makes his way to his old family home and kindles the ghosts of the past. Music: Flook, 'Lalabee/Jig for Simon'; excerpts from Erland Cooper, Folded Landscapes (performed by Scottish Ensemble); Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau, 'Tabhair Dom do Lámh', Edmund Finnis, ⁠Elsewhere⁠ (featuring Daniel Pioro, violin) Sound FX: freesound.org
'The light of madness, of piercing visions, illumined the nocturnal world...' Music: Edmund Finnis, Elsewhere (featuring Daniel Pioro, violin); Gabriel Fauré, 'Après un rève' (sung by Sabine Devieilhe); Michael Gordon, Weather (I) (performed by Manchester Collective); John Barry, Eternal Echoes and The Beyondness of Things (performed by English Chamber Orchestra) Sound FX: freesound.org
'I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him'. Music: John Cage, Sonata XI, Works of Calder: II, Bacchanale, In the Name of the Holocaust, And the Earth Shall Bear Again, Three Easy Pieces: Round (all performed by Giancarlo Simonacci) Sound FX: freesound.org
'The house stood alone in a city of rubble and ashes'. Music: Andrew Rudin, Tragoedia; Donald Erb, Music for Instruments and Electronic Sounds; Frédéric Chopin, Étude Op. 10, No. 5 (performed by Hans Wurman); W.A. Mozart, 'Rondo: Allegro' from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (performed by ⁠Hans Wurman⁠); Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vocalise (performed by ⁠Hans Wurman⁠); Camille Saint-Saëns, 'Introduction' from Carnival of the Animals (performed by Gazdatronik); Richard Chartier, Interreference.4; a-ha, 'Soft Rains of April' Sound FX: from freesound.org
A minor mystery, or a tiny tragedy. Music: Christopher O'Hare, Novelty Hurry; Mayhew Lake, 'Minor Love Motif' and 'Major Love Motif' from Synchronizing Suite No. 1 (performed by The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
Distracted moments of being. Music: Gabriel Prokofiev and Peter Gregson, Float Dance (Subnaught Remix) Sound FX: from freesound.org
'She changes this thing in the house to annoy the other...' Music: Adolf Minot, Pizzicato Misterioso No. 30 (performed by The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
'There is a description in a child's science book of the act of love that makes it all quite clear and helps when one begins to forget'. Music: Ivor Slaney, 'Window Gazing'
'Dear Sir, I am writing to you to object to the word cremains, which was used by your representative when he met with my mother and me two days after my father's death'. Music: Kevin MacLeod, Music for Funeral Home
A dialogue between head and heart. Music: J.S. Bach, 'Sarabande' from Cello Suite No. 5 (performed by Pieter Wispelwey)
'The fact that his landlady appeared to be slightly off her rocker didn't worry Billy in the least'. Music: Bernard Herrmann, from The Twilight Zone Sound FX: from freesound.org
An evening goes awry for a husband and wife. Music: The Ink Spots, 'I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire' & 'You're Breaking My Heart'; Bernard Herrmann, excerpts from Psycho and Vertigo Sound FX: from freesound.org
A priest's death causes an upset for those who mourn him. Music: David Maslanka, excerpts from Quintet No. 4 (performed by Musical Arts Woowind Quartet) and Quintet No. 3 (performed by Pentaèdre); W.A. Mozart, Ave Verum Corpus Sound FX: from freesound.org
'With the fear of damnation in my soul I went in, and the confessional door closed of itself behind me. It was pitch-dark and I couldn't see priest or anything else. Then I really began to be frightened'. Music: Cirque Plume, 'Mais l'ange', 'L'épouvantail', 'Le recalitron', & 'Diogenio'; extract from Igor Stravinsky, Petrushka (arranged and performed by Ryan Corbett and Djordje Gajic) Sound FX: from freesound.org
'A vast mass of matter it was, bulky, heavy, rushing without warning out of the black mystery of the sky into the radiance of the sun'. Music: Philip Glass, Symphony No. 2 (performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra) & 'Truman Sleeps' (performed by GlassDuo) Sound FX: from freesound.org
A man, lost in grief, finds solace in fiction. Music: Excerpts from Folded Landscapes, by Erland Cooper (performed by Scottish Ensemble); 'Forever' and '21st March (Variation)' from Eight Winds by Sokratis Sinopoulos Quartet Sound FX: from freesound.org
'I know always that I am an outsider, a stranger...' Music: Hildur Ingveldardóttir, BJ Nilsen, and Stilluppsteypa, 'How to Catch the Night Thought' and 'It's about the Size of a House'' (from Second Childhood); Jem Finer, Longplayer; SISU Percussion Ensemble and Rolf Wallin, Purge; Clannad, incidental music from Robin of Sherwood (series 3); Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kontakte (performed by Ensemble Musikfabrik); Krzysztof Penderecki, Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima; Michael Jackson, Thriller (short film) Sound FX: from freesound.org
An emotional travelogue. Music: Ayanna Witter-Johnson, 'Rise Up Riddim'
'Nearly every morning, a certain woman in our community comes running out of her house with her face white and her overcoat flapping wildly'. Music: Krzysztof Penderecki, Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (performed by the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra)
L'enfer, c'est les autres. Music: Michael Jackson, 'Black or White' & 'Why You Wanna Trip on Me?'
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