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Rondo in E-flat major

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Written in 2018, performed on my clavichord from the original manuscript. Inspired by Mozart, Haydn, and C.P.E. Bach among others.

Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVUpZqjMH_8

Wow, it's really nice...Just the Kind of music I love. I can hear a lot of appogiatura on the dominant and tonic chord at the end of the phrases, some diminished seventh chords and variations on the main theme very typical from the Clasicism. If you have the score I'd like to have a look at it.

It reminds me a lot a movement of a piano sonata by Haydn, Well done!

 

Overall nicely done, you apply traditional contrapuntal and harmonical rules in a good way and some more extended harmonies make the music more pleasing. It needs them to be interesting enough, because there are so many repetitions. 

The only critique that I have is that the rondo, which is based on repetitions, is too repetitive in my opinion. 

The repetitions could have more variation to improve the music, because now it sounds like you are really over-doing repetitions. 

  • 2 weeks later...

I agree with maarten Bauer, Is a really good piece, and I see the rules in order, but it's too repetitive, you should add more variation and changes. I will sound perfect then.

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