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Old Aug 2 2006, 7:34 AM
Anders

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Daniel, please forgive Nico. When he sees what in his oppinion is an overly praising review, he automatically feels the need to trash the composer of the piece in question's confidence. (This is just an assumption, of course, but I bet i'm right!)

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Originally posted by Daniel Alley
This piece is for violin and piano accompaniment. I was very limited in what i could write becasue I had to write for an amateur violinist.

Although it is titled Sonatina, it isn't exactly in traditional sonata form. It took about three days to write maybe four or five hours.

I would really enjoy hearing how I could improve this piece or what you thought of the piece. Thanks!
From what you set out to create, I found this very fitting - it's very suspensefull on a small scale, and has a lovely feel to it. My only criticism would be that I found it to be a bit wandering (read:lacking in structure), but that's just the form not appealing to me. Good work overall!

Edit: I'm not one to nag about notational grievances, but why did you place the violin part under the piano part?
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