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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Tango for double bass and piano
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'Good' and 'popular' are not necessarily the same. Besides, I believe that the evaluation of music is a largely subjective matter. So, people's opinions of music differ. And that is natural. What you might not like, there are others who like. You have no right to impose your opinion as objective truth as far as music is concerned.
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And I believe I am not the only one, who doesn't think you are a good composer. Your youtube videos (uploaded several years ago) don't even reach 100 views.
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Plenty of mixed feelings about this one. Sure, you can write for strings (although G flat major is a terrible key for strings) but the work does not progress anywhere for a pretty long time. No modulations (barely any chromatic), similar character. This is more like a minimalism style, akin to early Glass or some less expansive John Adams. The transition at 5:35 is refreshing. I am pretty impressed with final movement, it is a piece within a piece. There are some nice and memorable moments but the overall form is probably too large for what it offers. Still, I admire your bravery to compose such a long string sextet.
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It sounds simple but I can hardly imagine a perfect live performance. Sounds a bit like Webern though.
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Of course not. What new I could have said to your repetitive sketches?
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Welcome back Sojar! I must say that your reviews haven't changed at all too. Nothing constructive, all negative and judgemental....
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The Purrfect Conqueror | a composition
Martin Kristek replied to Martin Kristek's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
Thanks for the kind words, Sojar :). So, truth be told, I wasn't aiming to be humorous when I was composing it. I just found the meowing sounds fun to work with. I am glad it worked out this way though. -
This is the first movement of my Spring Trilogy (March, April and May) from a full album by here presented cellist Bernardo Brizani, who selected four composers to create a full twelve-month cycle of seasons. The score already has all three movements but the recordings are presented on separate videos. This movement begins with slow, murkly chords in strings while cello shows a contrasting, arabesque-like energy. The middle part of the movement is a bit more agile and brighter in sound, while the ending returns to the initial mood. The music has neoromantic features but I do believe it is mostly in my own idiom.
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Since your pieces differ a lot from one to another I do believe you are searching for a personal musical language, which is always a good thing. It seems you prefer long, slowpaced layers in strings with some arabesque like moments in winds and percussion.
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The Purrfect Conqueror | a composition
Sojar Voglar replied to Martin Kristek's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
If this piece is intentionally hilarious, then job well done. I had an amusing time with this.😁 And the music itself fits perfectly. -
Red Mountains and Golden Silk
Sojar Voglar replied to Fruit hunter's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
It is always strange to listen to microtonal music as it sounds out of tune rather than a coherent musical language. And it is used within the traditional d minor with more or less classical melodic and polyphonic technique which is certainly unique. To some extent it reminds me of the third string quartet by Aulis Sallinen. -
Poll concerning AI sub-forum
Aiwendil replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Announcements and Technical Problems
I don't think we should be Draconian about policing this. I think the policy should be no posting music composed by AI, but I really think it would be a mistake to start policing and interrogating every post and assuming it's AI until proven otherwise. If there are indications that a piece might be AI (e.g. no score provided, telltale signs of Sonus, posted by someone with no prior history on the forum, etc.), then it makes sense to inquire further into it. But demanding proof of authorship from every composition would be a drastic overreaction to an issue that has, as far as I'm aware, only actually cropped up once here so far. I'm against AI compositions on the forum, but I'd rather waste my time once or twice giving useless feedback on an AI composition than chase real people who are posting real compositions off the site. -
There is only one thing to say. It is still the same Luderart, no development, no improved skills, nothing new in all these years. You must have a really boring life...
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After many years, I have finally composed a new tango, my fifth so far. It is for double bass and piano, since my daughter Eva is a decent performer and always wanted me to compose for her. The tango has a typical A-B-A form and uses a modern musical language with added dissonances, based on a tonal centre of e but without clear major minor progress. The middle section is in much more clear yet still modal f sharp minor, very melodic and utilizes the high range of the double bass. The composition end with powerful energy and one final snap pizzicato on a low e.
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EmotionallyChargedMusic started following Night Stalkers
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A music for a scene where a group of military helicopters move in the night using the cover of the dark flying low with lights off to avoid enemy detection
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Unquiet
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Red Mountains and Golden Silk and Unquiet
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Sigh - Symphonic Orchestra
Uhor replied to Some Guy That writes Music's topic in Orchestral and Large Ensemble
Beautiful and solem! Vaguely reminds me of the Schmidt Symphony No.4. -
This was a very interesting listen. My brain goes to Bartok because of the folk aspect and rhythms. Also, I keep thinking: just wait until this guy gets into the changing time signatures every so often and then we'll have a feast!
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Uhor started following Fruit hunter
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I wrote this in the course of a day almost non-stop, because my vacations end tomorrow. Its quite freely chromatic and quartal and has a lot of space for brooding contemplation. No score for now because the rhythmic spelling is a mess.
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Fruit hunter started following Poll concerning AI sub-forum
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This is a charming and very imaginative work. To my ear it's a bit Jazzy with a Gerhwinesque flavor. It was delightful to hear. Mark
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Henry Ng Tsz Kiu started following Sylva Train Runnin' | Big Band Swing
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PeterthePapercomPoser started following Sylva Train Runnin' | Big Band Swing
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MK_Piano started following Sylva Train Runnin' | Big Band Swing
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Sylva Train Runnin' | Official Motion Picture Score from A Fire Within Hello! Over the last calendar year, I have been creating my first short-film called A Fire Within. When completed, the film will follow the tragedy between two friends: Sam and Andy. The story focus on the theme of betrayal as being cordial does not stop greed or jealousy from bubbling within someone. This score is paired with a travel sequence in the film and is my 4th attempt at writing for Big Band Swing. I am very happy with the result and simply wanted to share it! The style was meant to replicate late 40s/ early 50s swing to match the era in which the story takes place. I sampled a little of Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" to help tie into the railroad theme with the main structure being based in verse-chorus with multiple repeats and a key change. If you would like to know more about the score, go to the "About" section on page 4! ________________ Program Note: A Fire Within is an original story written by Mason Kistler detailing betrayal between two friends. Featuring an original soundtrack, soundscape, voice cast and more, this story established itself as the first short-film made solely in the video game Railroader, which was released in December, 2023. Join the orchestra as they bring you in towards this cinematic universe and involve yourself in their soundscape. All aboard as the saxophones open the throttle and the ensemble leaves the station! [DO NOT REPLICATE]
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Persichetti Exercise 6 - 27 for String Trio
chopin replied to PeterthePapercomPoser's topic in Chamber Music
Very eerily expressive, and I feel like the ending has not resolved. This could be a good candidate for a psychological horror perhaps. Look up the game "The Dark Eye". I don't remember the music of that game, but I feel like this music would work in that type of game.- 1 reply
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