Sinfonia da Serpente -v.09112- Por NLT Media

Sinfonia Da Serpente -v.09112- Por Nlt Media -

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Sinfonia Da Serpente -v.09112- Por Nlt Media -

The finale resolves the tension with a soaring melodic motif based on a pentatonic scale derived from the Brazilian folk song “Aquarela do Brasil.” The motif is repeated in a canon across eight layers, each layer offset by the golden ratio, producing a luminous “golden” tapestry of sound.


In versions like v.09112, the game is usually in the "setup" phase. The focus is on re-establishing relationships with the main cast.

The Main Protagonist:

Key Female Characters:

Strategy for this Version:

| Movement | Title | Duration | Key Themes | |--------------|-----------|--------------|----------------| | I | “Eclosão” (Hatching) | 9′ 22″ | Birth of the serpent; bright, crystalline synths that gradually fragment. | | II | “Curaçao” (Coiling) | 10′ 04″ | Complex polyrhythms, evolving pitch‑clusters generated by Rule 110. | | III | “Sombra” (Shadow) | 8′ 16″ | Dark, low‑frequency drones; sparse field recordings of rainforest nocturnes. | | IV | “Renascimento” (Rebirth) | 12′ 31″ | Reconciliation of chaos and order; full‑band orchestration with live‑recorded strings. | | V | “Ouro” (Gold) | 6′ 57″ | Resolutive, melodic climax; “golden ratio” motif appears in harmonic progression. |

The serpent has long been a symbol of duality—creation and destruction, knowledge and temptation, linearity and the cyclical. NLT Media’s creative director Mariana L. Torres explains: Sinfonia da Serpente -v.09112- Por NLT Media

“The serpent is the perfect metaphor for an evolving soundscape. It can coil into tight, intricate patterns or uncoil into expansive, flowing lines. In Sinfonia da Serpente we wanted listeners to feel that push‑and‑pull, the tension between order and entropy.”