November 3, 20214 yr I 2nd @Brinsonian - it sounds very nice and pleasing to the ear. Although I can understand why you put the "kind of" in the title of this piece because it's not really a concerto as you probably well know. Concerto's are meant to feature the instrument of choice and allow the soloist to dazzle the listener with pyrotechnical displays of virtuosity. This piece is more challenging for the piano than for the bassoon! Also your approach to writing this piece sounds very cinematic rather than like a concert work which I would be weary to fall into the pattern of writing. I don't know if you've ever heard any of John Williams concertos (I think the one I listened to was a concerto for Tuba?) - they don't sound like concert music and imo aren't really comparable to any of the historical greats' concertos. They still sound like film-music which just goes to show that old habits die hard - once a film composer, always a film composer, as they say! (Actually - I think only I say that LoL). Still a very enjoyable piece!
November 3, 20214 yr Author 15 hours ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said: I 2nd @Brinsonian - it sounds very nice and pleasing to the ear. Although I can understand why you put the "kind of" in the title of this piece because it's not really a concerto as you probably well know. Concerto's are meant to feature the instrument of choice and allow the soloist to dazzle the listener with pyrotechnical displays of virtuosity. This piece is more challenging for the piano than for the bassoon! Also your approach to writing this piece sounds very cinematic rather than like a concert work which I would be weary to fall into the pattern of writing. I don't know if you've ever heard any of John Williams concertos (I think the one I listened to was a concerto for Tuba?) - they don't sound like concert music and imo aren't really comparable to any of the historical greats' concertos. They still sound like film-music which just goes to show that old habits die hard - once a film composer, always a film composer, as they say! (Actually - I think only I say that LoL). Still a very enjoyable piece! should have said sonata? thanks for the compliment! Edited November 3, 20214 yr by Left Unexplained
November 3, 20214 yr Author 17 hours ago, Brinsonian said: oooo I like it! Very pretty. Is there more coming? yes, thank u!
November 16, 20214 yr Most atmospheric, reminiscent of travelling to a new weird and wonderful land... lovely complex harmonies. This is surely not a sonata as it is for an orchestra! Perhaps you could call it 'concerto for bassoon, piano and orchestra', or maybe with the exotic harmonic language, it's more like a tone poem - perhaps you could give it a name, think about what the music evokes for you... perhaps "[name] for solo bassoon, piano and orchestra" Just a couple of ideas, hope this helps in some way! Regards, Zeb.
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