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  1. This is a short piece in the tradition of 19th century fugues with harmonies and textures a bit more adventurous than Baroque ones. You may recognize the subject from memes LOL. I also made a string trio version (which some people from Brazil asked me if they could play, but I never heard from them anymore).
  2. It's an interesting piece! Do take note that the pizz-arco changes cannot be instantaneous for fast passages so some time needs to be factored in. I like how you explored the modes and the very interesting modulations. I felt that maybe the theme could be made a little more interesting, but I really do like the second variation, and the way that the momentum is built up throughout the piece and the contrast between the more musically lively and calm sections.
  3. Here are 3 pieces that I think illustrate 3 different aspects/types of death well: Grief after death, no matter how long after the death, the pain will return Slowly dying Tragic death
  4. This one to me is decent example, especially the ending: No one writes in B minor like Tchaikovsky 😭 Or, maybe these ones (Check this guy out, he's pretty amazing):
  5. I thought for sure someone was going to mention this Mahler Symphony No.5 movement here (I like this one too and it has a section labeled "Trauermarsch" which means "Funeral March" in German):

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