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Eine Kleine McGery

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(If you don't like anything vaguely Mozarty, look away NOW!

Hi!

Thought it was about time I posted something to get some feedback.

This is a piece I wrote 2 years ago, and recently re-wrote the ending in order to submit the piece as an audition for a degree in composition.

The piece is written for strings, but also contains a timpani and and celesta to enhance things.

It's basically a Mozarty, classical, pastiche-esque piece! Although it doesn't stick to sonata form or anything of the sort, I really wanted to have a go at writing a purely classical piece. I didn't therefore attempt to do anything out of the ordinary in harmonic terms, although the ending is interesting.

I just wanted to know what people think! I personally think it's just ok... and that I could re-write the entire thing (I've learned a lot in the last 2 years) and produce something altogether more interesting. rather than do this, I'd rather just agree to disagree with it and get the score prepared in time for the submission deadline!

http://www.alexmcgery.com/Eine Kleine McGery.mp3

I've got a copy of the score done in sibelius which I'll upload tomorrow. I'd really love to have some feedback on the quality of the score, as I need it to be fairly accurate!

Alex,

Where are you auditioning?

For the record, composition faculties are going to rip you apart if you submit this, seriously....

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Where are you auditioning?

For the record, composition faculties are going to rip you apart if you submit this, seriously....

Royal Academy..

I'm not going to just submit this one piece! I think it would be better to submit a wide variety of pieces, displaying ability to write in different idioms. This piece in no way at all represents my musical agenda.

But do you really think they will rip this piece apart? I submitted this piece last year to universities and they were very impressed...

I quite like it...it's a fun, convincing pastiche (and I use the word in the good sense). I can't see why any music college would "rip it to shreds". I think it's a very good idea to show them that you have a good ear for musical styles, and are a flexible composer.

It's better than alot of the stuff I sent to the Birmingham Conservatoire for my audition, and I've got a guaranteed place there now, so you should have no problem! :D I submitted this baroque style piece which took the word "ripoff" to a whole new level. And there was a film-score style one which was just...well...naff!

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Thanks.

I agree it's a fun piece, and isn't really attempting to particularly redefine music. I was thinking of trying to get this performed, but to be honest I would rather have a more 'modern' work played if you get me.

That was a charming piece! You certainly have captured the feeling of a Mozart string divertimento. It has that typical Viennese touch to it!:cool:

I enjoyed it very much!

Fred

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Hi, thanks very much! Glad you liked it.

Out of interest did you have any particular thoughts on the piece from 3:40 onwards? Although the piece is heavily entrenched in the classical style I tried to inject some kind of intrigue by adding some more adventurous harmonies. I was wondering if you thought this worked within the piece, especially the chromatic bit at the end? I don't have any chance of talking my music through with any composers or music teachers right now, so any comments would be very much appreciated!

Hi again Alex! I especially liked the calm part, the counterpoint is very beautiful and written with good taste. (It's right before the celesta or Glockenspiel episode.)

Speaking about celesta... this detail is very "Magic flute" inspired...lol!

The transition section, later is also very effective... very Viennese indeed!

You have a true feeling for beauty! Which is very important in Music...The successful Viennese era started with father Haydn and ended sort of when Mahler died...later in Vienna came composers like Arnold Sch

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Hi Fredrik, Thanks for the reply!

When I put that celesta in (it probably didn't really need to be there!), I was thinking specifically of Tschaikovsky's Sugar plum fairy. I love most of Tschaikovsky's music; even if it sometimes get's labelled as being too light and fluffy, Sugar Plum fairy is essentially a good, honest piece of music! Although the celesta might sound a bit clich

Hi Alex! Verkl

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