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  5. Hello again! After a few days of chaos in my life, I was sidetracked from getting these comments done. Attached on this reply is a pdf containing my annotations to your Score as well as two pages of comments at the end for simplicity. If you have any questions, I will do my best to answer! PDF: A. Karatzikis - Land of Gods (ANNOTATED).Pdf
  6. Although I compose music, I actually do not play any instruments unless you count entering notes into a computer program and hearing them sound back. I'm sure learning to play something of a more organic nature would benefit me as a composer, but I've never been motivated to follow through on growing skilled at producing sound on a normal musical instrument.
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  8. Hi all 🙂 Here's my new study. Have a good Easter 🙂 Marc Quatuor pour flûte et cordes.mp3 01 - Conducteur - Quatuor pour flûte et cordes.pdf
  9. Hellloooo! This is my submission for the Landscapes competition. For my landscape i have chosen the Italian mountainous region of the Lombardy. The instrumentation is (supposed to be) 1 Cornetto and 3 Sackbuts, but there is also the possibility of other instruments like a consort of viols or a broken consort.LOB 64 Padovana et Gagliarda Detta la Lombarda.mp3 OBS: The original insturmentation is sadly not possible due to the fact that i dont have good enough virtual instruments that have a good sound, the only ones that i have are soundfonts that sound quite unrealistic and robotic...
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  12. haha that was who i got some inspiration for this from
  13. Adding onto both of the people above me, I am just going make my point. Firstly, it is interesting that you start with the subdominant. You decided to keep it just like mysterious at the beginning. I really admire that. Great that you have put in effort to do dynamics. That is nice. Dynamics are important for understanding the music completely. Maybe try to also have some italian terms in your music next time. It could really help with bringing out the right emotion. I know it is annoying. Structure, and I agree. It is in fact annoying, but next time, maybe try to do it in a sonata form without repeats and stuff. Try it. Don't worry about the amount of themes. Just focus on structure. have an idea, develop it, and come back. This is good practice. Try all kinds of forms. Don't stop yourself from trying new things. (!Self-Promotion Alert!) Just recently, I have written my second Nocturne, which is almost the opposite of my previous, incredibly virtuostic self. Overall, you have composed a well thought piece of music. P.S.: Are you told you have to write chord names?
  14. The Mewlips is at least orchestrated for strings, so there is a beginning!
  15. I want to orchestrate the entire cycle for Mahler orchestra; not the Eighth Symphony, the Wunderhorn settings and orchestrations! Princess Mee Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Voice and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Ballad For English Horn And Piano: The Stone Troll Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for English Horn and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Cat-Tolkien setting Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Voice and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Fastitocalon-Tolkien setting Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Voice and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight The Mewlips-Tone Poem for String Orchestra Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Oliphant For Bassoon and Piano Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Bassoon and Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Number Seven is not in Noteflight; the mice chewed it a bit. Shadow Bride.
  16. rondo movement written in one hour Free Sheet Music by for Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight
  17. I wish.🤣 I have written good piano pieces. So did Chopin! I REALLY like this, though, so I guess I'm the producer; shilling this guy's work. largo Free Sheet Music by for Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight
  18. The creature is a made up beast that lives in the vast cold forests of central Siberia and throughout the Altai mountains. The composition is a narrative between the myth being told word of mouth through its environment and by first person encounter. Байыркы .mp3 Байыркы .pdf
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  20. Of course, nothing compares to hearing orchestras perform live. Dvořák’s style is the complete opposite of Schoenberg’s, including their orchestral works. Dvořák embodies expansive, monumental Romanticism—even more so than Mahler, for example. But atonality deliberately avoids that and aims for conciseness, which is why it doesn’t use large orchestras.
  21. Regarding the Criteria for the Contest I presume the rules include " ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS ONLY" , Renditions & Covers Rejected ?
  22. Unfortunately, I will be busy this time of year. I am hoping that everything becomes less busy for me during the summer. Good luck to everyone.
  23. Hey Tristian, very cool music! I always like to hear this! I think this is something that will always carry your curiosity with music, at least it does for me. You went with your gut and inner ear, and although you may not exactly know what you're doing, you hear it as correct and satisfying. Those are the moments where I would look at my own music and analyze it, always trying to figure out why I liked a particular thing I did when I didn't fully understand it.
  24. Very proud of you my guy, keep us all updated!

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