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Compositional exhibition for strings (show off your geniousness)


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The first major innovations in the development of the solo concerto were made by Antonio Vivaldi, who established the ritornello form: solo passages alternate with orchestral tutti[/b'], which often repeat the same material, giving unity to the movement. He established the three-movement form (fast
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ritornello form should do the trick

No one said anything about 'ritonello form' ... I just went from the posted rules.

Must be in baroque concerto form (fast-slow-fast form along with Ritornellos or slow-fast-slow form along with ritarnellos and even a slow-slow-fast or fast-fast-slow form will be accepted (with ritarnellos)

Ritornello= re-occuring themes in a piece played by the acc. instrument (piano)

I have recurring themes.

:whistling:

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2. Must be in baroque concerto form (fast-slow-fast form along with Ritornellos or slow-fast-slow form along with ritarnellos and even a slow-slow-fast or fast-fast-slow form will be accepted (with ritarnellos)

Ritornello= re-occuring themes in a piece played by the acc. instrument (piano)

You obviously didnt read this and your only recuring theme is in Part II, with the black blocky part in the violin

also in part II you play Bb-C-E once then backward which is certainly genuis :thumbsup:

I however am having difficulty playing this

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You obviously didnt read this and your only recuring theme is in Part II, with the black blocky part in the violin

also in part II you play Bb-C-E once then backward which is certainly genuis :thumbsup:

The 'theme' is the Bb, C, E in Part I (violin).

It then recurs in the piano, Part II, and is presented again, in retrograde.

Then, the retrograde recurs, back in the violin, Part III.

Not recurring enough to be a ritornello?

:whistling:

I however am having difficulty playing this

Sure. If you're unfamiliar with the notation and the concept as a whole, it won't work. In the right hands, it might sound like this:

Malcolm Goldstein - violin

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It is coming around reasonably well,

I have got a bunch of ideas I am just struggling on how to put them together,

dont be Ridiculous though........

you will now work on your exhibition piece.

OR ELSE:angry:

Technically the harp duet is legal....according to the rules

I made the rules ;)

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