June 14, 20223 yr Here's a short work I composed a few years back - I took another look and made a few minor tweaks All comments much appreciated. Mark Edited June 14, 20223 yr by MJFOBOE
June 15, 20223 yr Easy to listen to and conveys a poignancy relating to the title. You come across as knowledgeable in string writing - the arrangement of accidentals suggests an awareness of how a player would finger a passage which is important in a highly legato piece. It's a subject that causes me sadness. I'm not usually emotional but two works always cause me to react: Butterworth's setting of Housman's "Is my team ploughing," and Barber's "A Stopwatch and an Ordinance Map."
June 25, 20223 yr Quite sad, intentionally unsolved (?) string trio you wrote. I liked it so much, specially the end as I did not expect it. Despite beginning with a C and ending with a C, the development of the piece (not only the two bars prior to the end) was asking to be resolved in F (imo of course), but you didn't concede the piece that, and that makes it extra sad to me. I'm not much into giving pieces a meaning (neither mines nor others'), but I cannot avoid thinking that the tense, unsolved end in this piece is a good analogy of the soldier's life taken. Kind regards and thank you for sharing this!
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