February 18, 201412 yr Write a work for piano under 10 minutes. Post your entries here, include a midi recording and PDF file. No other specifications! I'll perform and record the winning composition. Due date Friday June 13th Go! Edited May 11, 201411 yr by Sonataform
February 18, 201412 yr Questions:1) Can one person submit more than one piece? If som how many? 2) Can we submit things we have already written and that are aready here in this forum? 3) Can it have more than one movement? Thanks
February 18, 201412 yr Author Questions: 1) Can one person submit more than one piece? If som how many? 2) Can we submit things we have already written and that are aready here in this forum? 3) Can it have more than one movement? Thanks Good questions, you can only submit one entry (so make it a good one!). You can also revise your entry until the due date. You can submit a pre-existing piece but I'd encourage you to compose something new. It can have more than one movement as long as it is under 10 minutes. Also, it can be difficult but if it's too difficult I may not select it for that reason. Try to go for musicality over virtuosity if possible. Thanks!
February 18, 201412 yr Sounds like my cup of tea. I hope to do better in piano music at this stage :nod: !
March 4, 201412 yr Nice. I might give this a shot. Well, this is getting really interesting now... A Sonataform competition rematch?!?!?! Yes, revenge will be mine. I'm in So... you're looking for revenge? Watch your step ;) ... EDIT: 1.000th post.
March 11, 201412 yr Do we get drugs if we win? Im in. Drugs will allow you to win, take them in advance.
March 12, 201412 yr Author Drugs will allow you to win, take them in advance. Coffee is the only drug that helps me compose.
March 13, 201412 yr Count me in. I am already putting the finishing touches on a three-movement piece specially composed for this competition. It is around 2.5 minutes long. Might I call it a "sonatina"? Or does that always entail the following of sonata/sonatina form? What other names are available for a short three-movement piano piece?
March 13, 201412 yr Count me in. I am already putting the finishing touches on a three-movement piece specially composed for this competition. It is around 2.5 minutes long. Might I call it a "sonatina"? Or does that always entail the following of sonata/sonatina form? What other names are available for a short three-movement piano piece? Well, does it follow a recognisable form? If all 3 movements are 2.5 minutes combined, then your work sounds like a collection of 3 miniatures.
March 13, 201412 yr Well, does it follow a recognisable form? If all 3 movements are 2.5 minutes combined, then your work sounds like a collection of 3 miniatures. It follows the form of my bagatelles, soliloquies and sententiae for piano (i.e. AABBA1, AABBC, AABC, or somesuch). Only the movements are more related to each other and intended to be played as a whole (following a pattern of fast - slow - fast) than is usually the case with my sententiae. I think that calling them a "collection" of three miniatures or sententiae would not describe them in the best way possible. And each movement is a little longer than a 'sententia'. That's why I was thinking of calling them 'sonatina'. However, I want to be sure that that would be acceptable. I won't do so if the name is not used more loosely but is restricted to pieces strictly following sonata/sonatina form.
March 13, 201412 yr Might I call it a "sonatina"? I think you should go whole hog, and call it a "paragraph".
March 13, 201412 yr I think Triplum or Terzetto would be a good name for a three-part composition, one also reflecting your independence from hidebound traditional forms. Sonata just means a piece that is "sounded" (ie played, as opposed to sung) and is a rather generic title—though in no way an inappropriate one, as a study of the œuvre of John White (with many sonatas under 2.5 minutes and bearing no relation to the textbook sonata form) will show.
March 13, 201412 yr I think Triplum or Terzetto would be a good name for a three-part composition, one also reflecting your independence from hidebound traditional forms. Sonata just means a piece that is "sounded" (ie played, as opposed to sung) and is a rather generic title—though in no way an inappropriate one, as a study of the œuvre of John White (with many sonatas under 2.5 minutes and bearing no relation to the textbook sonata form) will show. Thanks Shadowwolf. I will go ahead and name it 'sonatina' then, since if John White has even used 'sonata' for works "under 2.5 minutes and bearing no relation to the textbook sonata form", then surely 'sonatina', being reserved for a shorter and simpler work would be even more appropriate.
March 14, 201412 yr My submission: http://www.youngcomposers.com/music/listen/6183/piano-sonatina-no-1/
March 30, 201411 yr I wasn't intending to enter this one but since I was inspired to write an etude for my aunt anyway.... Etude for Shirley Glad to see you have more than just me submitting a piece this time around though.
April 9, 201411 yr This is my submission: Tocata-Fantasia. (May the difficulty here not be reason for the piece not to be chosen...)
April 13, 201411 yr I have a piece I might submit, but due to the nature of the writing it is very impractical, if at all possible, to make a MIDI rendition. Does this disqualify me?
May 9, 201411 yr Dang -- I got completely screwed up on this one! Somehow I had the idea that this was due in June, not May - much less May 9th!! Of course I wouldn't be able to write a quality work in the few hours left before the deadline, esp. when not at home. :mad: :sadtears:
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