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  2. Hi @Alex Weidmann! About this I have a crazy suggestion. Maybe you can just cut out the whole first movement and leave the last 2 movements as a pair, because for me those 2 are better movements, while in baroque style they have modern touches. 1st movement also has its modern touches but is more traditional. Or just keep some passages of 1st movement as introduction, then enters the 2nd and 3rd movement in full. I do feel the emotional weight in 2nd movement and I like moments in b.58 when the soloist really sings. I also like the driving rhythm in both 1st and 3rd movements. Thx for sharing! Henry
  3. Hi @therealAJGS! It does hurt my ears with its loud dynamics lol! Nice sound effects tho and cool music. Like the minor major seventh chord. Henry
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  5. Ooh looks like I’m too late here @Cafebabe……. Henry
  6. Hi @Tunndy, The melody does has some Chopinistic influence and I think you should definitely extend the piece! Some of the C natural and F naturals should be B# and E# instead. I have imitated Chopin style long ago and post a piece here lol so you may check that one out: Thx for sharing! Henry
  7. Hi @Wieland Handke! It’s nice to see all those D major passages run into my favourite C sharp minor haha. Nice counterpoint, just beware that some C natural should be B sharp instead. Henry
  8. Hi Peter! With the strong slurs and the microtone it makes me imagine Celery chasing a ghostly love lol! It’s effective but sounds more like the love in the film Ghost even tho there’s “Oh My Love My Darling” there lol. Thx for sharing! Henry
  9. Hello @Mason M! I just listen to the 1st movement. Do you aim at a more classical style or not? I like the light mood here, some interactions between instruments like in b.78 section. The use of the short short long long rhythmic motive is also apparent. Do you try to write in Sonata form or not? Also for me, passages like in b.66 to 68 sound less in style with the parallel 5ths. Thx for sharing! Henry
  10. Hi @Vasilis Michael! Just on the fourth movement it’s funny and full of great modulations, and the mood is light just like many Classical sonatas. On the whole sonata, I think it’s more like an early Romantic sonata with all those more advanced modulations. But whatever style, I like this one. Maybe the next step would be to start finding newer voices! Thx for sharing! Henry
  11. “Greetings, dear friend. I’m very glad you liked my sonata. In general, I’m extremely satisfied with this particular work. I worked on it and believed in it, and in the end something more came out than what I had expected. Thank you once again. When you find some time, listen to the last movement as well.”
  12. I wrote this while listening to Jerry Bergonzi's Quartet play. One of the songs was, "Dark Matter," and I sampled a lick to an atonal fugue. Dark Matter.mid
  13. Why hello @Vasilis Michael I rather speechless here! This sonata is truly showcases the classical style. MVT 1: Sonta I did not expect the PT to return after the transition and musical pause (MC). That is a lovely twist on traditional form. I also enjoyed how you connected the repeat of PT to ST then to closing section. Everything flows so nicely. The 16th notes run reminds me of Mozart! Even your themes, do. They are so simple and effective. MVT2: Ronodo This reminds, in a way, either one of Beethoven rondos or Mozart's. I just do not know which one. I enjoy simple chorale, homophonic texture and how they slowly evolve thorough out the movement. MVT3: Minuet and trio This well written minuet with a trio. Great work.
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  15. A piece for strings. It's rather short, but I like how it turned out. I'll attach the midi (as a lazy substitute for a score ^_^)strings.mid
  16. Harvard's Ferris Choral Fellows, directed by Carson Cooman, Harvard's Composer in Residence, were kind enough to use this piece in a Morning Prayer service at Memorial Church. They sang the a cappella SATB version of this piece, so I thought I would share the recording here. Enjoy!
  17. I am in 🙂
  18. Then you can take some of your time to review my works! They all have scores haha. Henry
  19. I still have not seen score for this @BipolarComposer. Please note: with out the score, I can not give my feedback. Thank you for sharing your work.
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  21. i’m hoping to participate, itll be a long shot finishing everything up and recording it in time but yeah
  22. This is an epic piece!! 1090 measures!! maybe change it into a 12/8 so the conductor can go in two because at this speed each measure would be in one, this is epic tho!! I like the dynamic contrast even across the fast sections, the flute and clarinet runs are my favorite part!
  23. Hey Vince, I really like the music and enjoy playing it. I have to say, playing it helps relieve some of my pain during these few days when the fire engulfs at least 156 residents in HK. I love the variety you added in the music despite keeping it simple, for example the dynamics plus harmonic change like in b.20, 29 and 31, and keeping the counterpoint oblique. In my recording during the long phrase in b.11-19 I did add some dynamic changes of my own which is not included in the score haha. Thx for sharing. Henry
  24. I remember you make the same advertisement before?? Is it the same program or not?
  25. Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Also, added some wonderful playing by Henry 😄
  26. HI there. First, you want to work moving different types of movements (contrary, parallel, direct, and oblique) to create the best counterpoint. Second, in species counterpoint, you want to avoid direct movement of perfect consonances. But direct movement of imperfect are fine...just use them sparingly. Thirdly, I sense there is melodic high point in the counterpoint. Melodies have shape! Even ode to joy has one. Take several steps back: do counter point in two voices. Work through each species. You would be surprised. P.s. The first part of composition course focuses on counterpoint. 🙂
  27. Consider this the official announcement of the MMC. If you are wondering what this, you are in luck. The MMC is aimed for those who are new to craft or want a redresser. It will be broken into several parts, and each part is broken into different units. First question: why this forum? Answer: YC is the perfect community. It has perfect balance of both seasoned and new composers. Second: Will there be assignments? Answer: Yes. As the MMC progress, you will be asked to assignments. They will get gradually increase in difficulty. Third: where should assignments be submitted Answer: Do the same as you would for contest...that way reviewers can easily find your work that is part of masterclass. Fourth: How will be submitted assignment be reviewed. Answer: on a scoring system 0-10. Similar but different to challenges. This topic was just announced the course. P.s. If you would like participate, please reply to this by saying: I am interested or something. Once I know how many, we can start.
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