Letter to Pictoria Creations

My god. You’ll be ending up in N.Y. in a few years, I’m pretty sure. Broadway will suck you up & wrap you in ribbons [ooh — sounds tickly, doesn’t it], but not yet. I love this thing (some of it reminds me of Queen – howZAT make you feel?!? — I love Queen, BTW! P.S. Kurt Weill & Berthold Brecht also come to mind. Are you channeling??? I know you’re not old enough to understand the things you write! I didn’t mean it exactly that way — I meant it more along the lines of ‘I don’t comprehend how you have the perspective you do at your age.’ Not everyone would be able to learn from the sad experiences you’ve had & be able to look at things with so much love and hope — even if they were 20 or 30 years older. I’m just being appreciative & sort of full of wonder. You certainly got the “how can you experience joy without pain?” lesson early, and you actually learned it. I’m sorry, but it’s (quite unfortunately, for the culture, I’d say) amazing. And to then write about it cogently. My my. When are you leaving for New York? I’m telling you — part of your future is waiting for you on Broadway. And maybe not all in musicals, either. Ah well — all in time all in time !…

Mark Breimhorst

You know, I am about to pay you the biggest compliment! I am listening to Sgt. Pepper and it is not unlike My Oyster. Now don’t let your head swell — I didn’t say it was good!!

Letter to Pictoria Records

Thanks so much for your masterpiece. You must be SOO thrilled! The spectrum you cover is fantastic. I love how personal your lyrics are and the variety of styles! Your personality is evident. I’ve had Take Some Time with you and Janette stuck in my head for the last week and a half! The story it tells, the harmony in the strings, the subtle twists in the lyrics — question — When you say “He did not hear her smile” seems to have a double meaning… hmmm! The first few times, I assumed that she didn’t smile. But then I started to wonder if he was really overly concerned all day! There’s one other word play I REALLY like! The “may” take some time towards the end of the song and the line about releasing or bruising. Really great stuff!

Cliff Goldmacher

After listening through your album in my car several times, I can only begin to imagine what a monumental undertaking your project must have been. First of all, I’m extremely impressed with the diversity of your music and writing! I mean everything from Choral pieces to pop. Probably my favorite was Little Rock Don’t Break as I liked the intensity of it. Other highlights for me were the string arrangements (real strings! how often does that happen these days?). The overall production was absolutely stunning. When I think about the time, focus and effort the project must have taken, I can only begin to imagine the pride you must be taking in the whole recording. Your writing is a wonderful mixture of the traditional and Avant Garde. I’ve gotten so used to the standard verse/chorus/bridge configuration here in Nashville, that it’s easy to forget that other styles even exist. Your album was a very gratifying reminder.

Titus Levi

Finally, for something completely different… A composer of formidable technique at work

Letter to Pictoria Records

After reading the nice article on Cory in the Palo Alto Weekly I created a quiet block of time so I could actively listen — with full attention — to the music and lyrics on his CD. Wow! — I am so impressed with the musicality, variety, depth, *philosophy,* balance — talent. I marvel at his creativity, and appreciate the sheer hard work — hours, months, years — involved in the process. He had a dream and went after it! He has such beautiful blends in his music and thoughts – depth balanced with a delightful sense of humor.

Email to Pictoria Records

I LOVE A Little Extra and My Oyster. Congrats! In fact, I have been meaning to tell you (and I am reminded just about daily) that Apple must love your songs.I fully admit that Doctor Noize entered my iPod by accident… But I definitely wanted My Oyster on there, thus both albums are on my iPod along with about 500 other miscellaneous songs. Anyway, I keep it on shuffle and Apple/iPod plays one of your songs from either album at least every third song. That’s a pretty great ratio. I’m not sure whose wheels you greased to get that to happen, but it does make me think of you fondly and often! 😉