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Hello,
It's always nice to hear some classical style music here. It seems like there is a huge inclination towards the baroque and modern. I assume that the melodic line at :11 is your theme, which is good. The introduction is interesting... Could you please put up a score? What I really like about this piece (1st mov) is its coherency. Your harmonies are varied, which is very nice. This piece could really use some dynamics. The 1st movement was very well done, but I think I heard some parallel fifths and minor fifths instead of dominant fifths.
Ok, the second movement:
I really like the harmonic vocabulary here. There isn't much I can say about it. It was nice.
Ok, the third movement:
This is very nice! I love the counterpoint in the first few bars. I could sense a theme throughout the whole piece which is necessary. Some of your sixteenth triplets sounded like wrong notes because they didn't stay in the key. The chromaticism is a tad bit too much for the movement. Also, your harmonic changes are a slight bit too radical here. Since the whole piece is in a classical form, it would be helpful if you could stick to classical progressions. The last note/chord should be a full -blown F-minor chord. This will add to the finality of the chord and piece.
Overall, I think dynamics would greatly help. I really like the style in this piece. Don't use too much chromaticism. In addition, try to smooth out the drastic harmonic changes in the third movement. I really enjoyed listening to this piece.
Keep improving.
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"He acheived what many can never acheive: a balance between the consonances of life and the dissonances of life" ; "I shall hear in heaven"
Instruments I can play: saxophones, piano, clarinet, violin.
Favorite composers: The master: Ludwig Van Beethoven , Schubert, Bach, Bruch, Dvorak
Current Favorite Pieces: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Beethoven Symphony 9, Schubert Symphony 9
Current projects: Divertimiento in G major for String Orchestra
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