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Old May 3 2006, 8:43 PM
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I found a fugue I wrote ages ago... Its a fair 4 part fugue.

Figured I would post it for something to do.

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Old May 4 2006, 1:40 AM

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That is a pretty fair little fugue. There is some strange voice leading, and it's not the best form to have both the exposition and the answer in the same voice. Still, it shows how imaginative you are with traditional forms and material.

I need to find some of your more recent stuff.
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Old May 4 2006, 4:24 PM
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J. Lee,

I haven't wrote a full fugue in awhile, though my understanding of its structure has come a far way from when I composed that fugue. I wrote that back in the day when I would write tons of works not spending more than three days on a composition. Those days are over though and I found by backing off them I have become a better composer of them by observation rather than by exercise, though that won't be a reality in work until I write more of them.

My news works are more modern works, lots of modern piano solos (of a simple form) and semi-Baroque/modern orchestrations. While the more simple works lack in complexitity they capture a virtue and essence only found in the beauties of simplicitity. I started with the most complex (Baroque in my opinion) and moved into the more simplistic modern, a fresh style.

I will post one of my more simplistic piano works here to show you. Even though simple they can be rich in depth of emotion.

I will post one in D major from a set of 12 I just finished. Hope you'll give it a listen and comment on it.
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i really liked it i thought it was a very nice work i loved it

congratulations!!!!!

could you send me the score?
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Thanks.

Actually, the score of it is a 24 hour drive north of where I am, but once I get back to Michigan I may re-work it and make it better and then I can send the score.

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