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I have learned. I know I'm right. So what? Not all concerti are 3 movements. I am well aware of that. But I want this competition to be about TRUE concerti, not the modernized versions that people call concerti that contain one cadenza, which therfore technically isn't a concerto anyway. It's over. Stop arguing.

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  musicman02 said:
I have learned. I know I'm right. So what? Not all concerti are 3 movements. I am well aware of that. But I want this competition to be about TRUE concerti, not the modernized versions that people call concerti that contain one cadenza, which therfore technically isn't a concerto anyway. It's over. Stop arguing.

Are you saying that a modernised concerto is not a concerto?

Stop citing websites and find something on JSTOR or in print.

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  EnigmusJ4 said:
He wants a classical or romantic concerto. Geez guys... it's not that hard.

James... ugh... just... ugh...

Ugh...

No... he doesn't understand, and he didn't get it... and that's that.

No swooping in as the savior please and thanks.

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Allrighty then I can't figure out what else to do with this so I'll just stick it here. Poof. A viola concerto. For viola (duh) and string orchestra.

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Is it the competition still open?

I am working on a clarinet concerto with string and woods (1 picc, 2 flutes, 2 bassoons, 1 cbasson, and 2 horns (in Gordon Jacob's Orchestation Technique treatened with woodwinds :s))

EDIT: sorry, misread, application date is past tense; never mind

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