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Wide Open: Portraits In The American West


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You've out done yourself here!  The orchestration is right on for the Western topic.  There were some details I heard that I wished you'd chosen for further development.  This was certainly not a short work, but you have enough material here to stretch the length very comfortably.  One minor detail:  you could have taken a little more of a grand pause between sections (the transition at the beginning of the ice and snow section stood out in particular as a bit rushed).  Great variation of mood and tempo!

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31 minutes ago, Ken320 said:

I'm not sure the places you're talking about. Could you give me some @ tmes please. Thanks! Glad you liked it!

 

At 8:29 for instance.  You go from a fast section to a slower one, and a moment's pause to savor what just happened and set expectations of a change in mood would do well I suspect.  

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7 hours ago, Ken320 said:

I see what you're saying. I think we're talking about tiny amounts of time. Maybe a second or two. Not saying it wouldn't make a difference.

 

Yes, exactly.  Just a moment of silence to set off different musical thoughts from each other and reveal the structure of the piece.  

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Thank you, Luis. It is more enjoyable if you take it as a whole. Although the music was written a year before the video was added. A recent trip to Wyoming inspired me to marry the two. People measure distance by the hundreds of miles out there. It's too big to express in a photograph, but adding music helps.

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12 hours ago, Ken320 said:

You know, Maggie, I've been thinking about what you said about rushing. I hear it now in several places where a cadence is not given its due. Christ ti's all over the place! Oh boy. Thank you for pointing that out to me.

 

Glad that was a help!  If it gets performed, I suspect the conductor would just go ahead and stretch the time in those places, even if it's not spelled out in the score.  

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