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Woodwind Quintet in C


Markus Boyd

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Hi All,

Thought I'd share this work in progress in case anyone has any input. I have already completed the final movement and may add a third movement (minuetto).

The last movement is currently in only 4 parts and I will add a horn at some point.

Thanks

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I'm starting with the Final movement since that is the order the player played it in for me.  This is really refreshing!  I am not analyzing it too closely but I assume this is a sonata form since after the first repeat you delve into what I perceive as a development of sorts in various different related keys such as E minor, A minor and D major.  Then for some reason you include the development and recapitulation in another repeat.

The first movement is in a different instrumentation than the final one?  Or maybe when you said you're going to add a 'horn' at some point you meant English Horn?  Usually when I hear 'horn' I assume French Horn.  I like how each instrument is basically independent from the ensemble.  What you have is great so far.  What I'd really like to hear is a well developed foray into minor keys like you had in the final movement.

I like how you cycle through secondary dominants in the development section of the second movement (starting at around measure 47).  I guess all you need now is to fill the holes and finish things off.  Overall it's looking to be quite an enjoyable listen!  Thanks for sharing and good luck!

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Thanks, and yes I meant the English horn (I use this type as my sound library doesn’t have a french one!). The final movement was composed earlier this year and I though I would use it for this, provided I have the outline of a further two movements now. You will see it’s in g major - I need to transpose to C at some point which will be a tedious but necessary exercise. 
Thanks for your input. These things can be rather time consuming and I do agree that the development section of the first movement could do with further tonal exploration. I was planning however to vary the tonality of recap to avoid it being monothematic (the final is somewhat monothematic insofar that the recap has very little variance and I may change this at some point. I suppose after 200 or so bars I had obviously had enough!!)

hopefully I can post the complete version soon 

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