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2025 Christmas Music Event!
PeterthePapercomPoser replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
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2025 Christmas Music Event!
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
Hey Chris I know your agitation, because it seems to you that we are doing nothing on the AI issue on the forum. But the truth is, we as staff are taking a lot of time to discuss the whole issue and the settling down of it, at one point even very fiercely. (I'm sure you don't want to know how we argue) It's a really big issue so we need to be 100% clear on how we should handle it, since it could have affected the whole future of YC forum. It is because we as composers all know how precious it is for us to use our time to compose, so we need to handle it very carefully so no one's works would be depreciated on the forum, and the positive culture can be maintained. So, can you give us a bit more time Chris? Henry - Today
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@Kvothe ha well you probably could do a thesis on Romeo and Juliet.
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2025 Christmas Music Event!
Crescent Roulade replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
I have finally finished! https://www.youngcomposers.com/t48750/2025-christmas-event-submission-march-of-the-gingerbread/#comment-1186762789 -
Crescent Roulade started following 2025 Christmas Event Submission - March of the Gingerbread
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This is my piece for the Christmas Music Event (+ my first time writing anything marching band-esque). There are some changes in the sheet music since Noteflight doesn't have celestas and I didn't really know what to do for the drum notes but aside from that, everything is as it should be. Have fun listening!
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No problem. I felt like read so much that I could do thesis on sonata form. LOL. I wanted to thesis on Romeo-Juliet overture.
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Submission to the 2025 Christmas Music Event , Two voice. , a piece inspired by nutcracker march and 2 others
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Crescent Roulade replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
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PeterthePapercomPoser replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
No .. there are no rules! You can submit as many pieces as you want. @J. Lee Graham - yes, please submit a link to your piece in this thread. Thanks for your participation! -
TristanTheTristan started following Two voice.
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Try to write a piece of music, with a maximum of 2 notes playing at the same time. I have done this before. My fourth Sonata, C Dur Sonata is written this way. Try arpeggios, fast notes, anything works. No other rules. Have fun!
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Who wants to help on a Lied?
TristanTheTristan replied to TristanTheTristan's topic in Collaborative Works
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Tunndy started following a piece inspired by nutcracker march
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I've only recently started this, but I would love to hear suggetions 😄 nutcracker inspired.pdf nutcracker inspired.mp3
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2025 Christmas Music Event!
J. Lee Graham replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
Ooh, I just dropped a short Christmas-y piece in with Piano/Keyboard works. I'll mark it as my submission if that's okay, or do I need to post it here? -
https://musescore.com/user/96214813/scores/30134846. This is a five movement piece of music, consisting of 880 bars and 20 minutes of purre, Eb Major, Piano Music. It has an Introduction, A Concerto for Solo Piano (Some parts inspired by Prokofiev (Cadenza), Hummel (Last movement Coda Structure and stuff in the Coda), Beethoven (Some themes and grandness/mightiness/sensationalness), and Mozart (Some parts of the slow movement in the Concerto)), The Concerto ends in a plagal cadence, because the people once thought that the chord progression I-V-IV-I is holy, like the sky, because of the Jump between that compared to an authentic cadence. Enjoy, please, I beg you, and don't kill me for writing minor keyed parts.
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@Kvothe Thanks very much for listening, and your analysis! I'm glad you liked how things progressed. And thanks for your compliments on the development. I always sweat blood on developments, they never come to me easily.
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TristanTheTristan replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
I am done with my music! https://musescore.com/user/96214813/scores/30134846 -
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TristanTheTristan replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
I think that the person behind the AI should receive a conduct. This. Anyways, here is my music. It is not quite done yet. I am going back to China, so I can't do it, because my laptop is also getting repaired. Refer to my status update. -
This piece is really a masterpiece in my opinion, which achieves both structural rigor and sensuous timbral imagination. It's a marvelous creation of the late, mature Boulez, an antidote to those who view him as an avatar of avant-garde academicism (sorry for the alliteration, I couldn't help it). This is the Boulez who was formed by the thinking of Mallarme and Paul Klee: a real theorist of musical color, whose best music effortlessly fluctuates between delicate restraint and violent explosion. Sur Incises also has a kind of intimacy and sensitivity to resonance: his chosen instrumentation functions as a "deconstruction" of the piano timbre, not in order to invalidate it, but in order to more fully reveal what lies beneath its surface. So there's almost a connection to spectralism. Any other Pierre Boulez fans out there?
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2025 Christmas Music Event!
Crescent Roulade replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Monthly Competitions
Is there a maximum amount of submissions we can make?
