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Sonata for two Pianos (Emperor)

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Hi! I'm new here. I would be pleased if somebody gives me some feedback to this pice, is the last movement of a sonata for two pianos I'm writing:

3rd Movement Finale:

 

Allegro Maestoso (3).mp3

Allegro Maestoso (1).pdf

 

I advice that the pice it is not finished and that the coda is temporary.

The sonata is called "Emperor " because is inspired in those gigantic paintings of battles.

For creating the sensation of movement and horses moving there is this rhythm appearing most of the time in the pice:

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Thank you! 🙂 

 

 

Edited by Hendrik Meniere
Problems with the media :) !!

Having good ideas, the main issue is that the music runs in parallel all the time: melody (doubled or not) and rhythm. For a while it's nice, but on the long term it's not very idiomatic for the piano.

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