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Old May 6 2006, 10:12 PM

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Beautiful work, I really can't say anything bad here. Very nice. Only thing I would say if that the first two minutes sounded like the same thing over and over, but it is beautiful, so that isn't really a bad thing
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Old May 6 2006, 10:25 PM

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it's actually kind of boring upon first hearing, but you have to understand it to really get all of it. Since I;ve heard it like 10 times now, it gets better each time. A little less potent, but better.
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Old May 6 2006, 10:39 PM

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Jen: Thanks. About the repeating thing: I experimented on using a single motiff more than I usually do. This piece was a big step for me (maturity wise and technique-wise). You will notice that the motiff is used later in the piece as well. I was really just trying to keep a central idea with little interjections throughout the piece.

A fantasia is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Music as "A Fantasy or fancy. Gernerally a composition in which form is of secondary importance... Such forms are usually contrapuntal and in several sections often with a common theme, thus being being an early form of variations."

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