Happy Winterval to all!
This is a work I posted previously in the incomplete section, and it takes the form of a mini-concerto for violin (with the movements indicated by the rehearsal marks).
It's more or less finished now; though I may still have to tweak some of the voice leading, and haven't started writing in the slurs yet.
Since I last posted it, have added a coda at the end, and a whole bunch of counterpoint throughout the piece. (N.B. Rehearsal mark C indicates the start of the coda.)
The work was inspired by Vivaldi, along with a modern work called "The Gold Standard" by Richard Harvey. (The latter was the main inspiration for the coda.)
Think the most successful melody-line is in the second movement, as this carries emotional weight for me.
The other two movements are more like baroque dance music. (I could imagine the cast of "Bridgerton" dancing to them at a ball!)
I may have to cut the work down, as we're not really supposed to go over 5 minutes, and I'm now at 6. So any suggestions about where I could cut would be very helpful.
Not quite sure the structure is properly balanced at the moment, or whether the movements gel together as a coherent whole?
Any suggestions on what to name the piece also welcome.
N.B. The dynamics and articulation are intended for midi rendition, and will have to be adjusted before I send it to the orchestra who are performing it next year.