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Old Mar 24 2008, 12:49 AM
Nolan Nolan is offline

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I really enjoyed that. Echoing what the previous poster said, I think it might work better for two pianos. Aside from being more practical performance-wise, constricting it to two pianos could really tighten up the composition. Consider how effective the octave doubling is. Are you doing it to reinforce the part or would contrasting dynamic markings between the parts achieve the balance you are looking for?
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