The song “Der Mond ist aufgegangen” was my favourite song as a small child. I was deeply touched when I heard the song again as part of a theater performance two weeks ago. Therefore this melody immediately came to my mind when reading this very inspiring prompt.
The text is a poem by Matthias Claudius published 1779, the melody is by Johann Abraham Petter Schulz (1790). There is even an english wikipedia-entry: Der Mond ist aufgegangen - Wikipedia
I started with the Midi-data from https://ingeb.org/Lieder/DerMondi.html
First I thought of working with phrases, but then I followed the great suggestion of @disquiet to break the melody into bars - resulting in much more freedom since the former phrases are broken up.
I stuck to the notation in wikipedia. I took the first 7 bars (including the first offbeat that I considered as whole first bar) and the last bar (since bars 8 - 12 are identical to 2 - 6). And then I started building a new melody by shifting the midi-blocks around. All 8 bars are used at least once.
When I had finished I used - for the first time - the capability of Cubase to show the notation of a Midi-track, and played the new melody with my keyboard.
I wanted to keep that deeply melancholic and peaceful ambiance (that is at least how I feel about the song), and built the ambiance around the melody. I used again Olafur Arnalds Stratus and Evolution for start, bridge and ending, the new Cubase Verve, and other sounds from different sources (pianobook, BBC Orchestra, Hauschka Toolset, LABS, decent samples…).
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