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Old Jan 4 2006, 10:42 PM

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here are 2 very differnet piece of mine.

The duet being old, the sonata 3 weeks old, but still very NON NICO.

P.S. Neither are done, and nor will they be.
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Old Jan 4 2006, 10:45 PM

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Yah, you admire the beehtoven grosse fuge. More comments later if I'm up for it.

Have a profound day.
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Old Jan 4 2006, 10:52 PM

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Wow, definately non-Nico!

Sonata No. 48 -
Such a great romantic piece! This is a somewhat modern piece, I would say. I threw in "somewhat" because I would not say it is purely modern, as it still sounds good to my ear (I'd image you'd say the same). Clever piece. It's way above my head musically, since I've only been composing for two weeks or so. Thus, I'll just say, very nice and energetic! Did you compose it for a reason? Oh gosh, there's no ending to the piece. Well, almost congrats, but not really

Duet -
Again, you are a much better composer than I, and it would be an insult if I tried to "constructively criticize" your work. This also is a fun and energetic piece, and is very nice to listen to.

Good luck and keep composing...well,

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Old Jan 5 2006, 8:16 PM

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Where would Nico be without his copy, paste and transpose button?

Listening through, the first one - the Sonanta. Who are you and what have you done with Nico?! Only kidding: well, that was something new. Extreme difficulty as always. Am never going to be able to play that. So much for disliking atonalism

The duet was more Ã* la style de Nico. Of course, incredibly hard for both pianos. You're going to become the Paganinni of pianos - that only the best can play while the rest of us grumble and groan ... He he, nah, that was typically Nico.

Loved the endings!
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