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Concertato Barroco for Strings

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Hi, wrote this piece in Concertato style after studying Corelli (particularly some of his trio sonatas). I think it has some elements of Galant Style there as well, but I have explored the possibilities of imitative counterpoint, fugato passages and exchange between first and second violins, which are in the essence of Corelli and baroque music. 

Also I have recently installed Musescore in my computer and I am quite impressed of the available sounds out of the box. All sounds used from the free libraries.

I hope you enjoyed it and will be happy to hear your comments.

 

Sounds amazing! I really do get the grand Corelli feel from this piece! I really like how you transitioned from the tutti sections and the solo sections for the strings! I think you should more movement know for a complete conterco grosso!

Edited by Guardian25

Sounds very, very good. The baroque style is so grateful. I liked it very much.

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On 12/31/2023 at 9:57 PM, Guardian25 said:
Sounds amazing! I really do get the grand Corelli feel from this piece! I really like how you transitioned from the tutti sections and the solo sections for the strings! I think you should more movement know for a complete conterco grosso!
 

Thank you for the comment. Yes, I will try to compose a full concerto. 

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13 hours ago, Luis Hernández said:

Sounds very, very good. The baroque style is so grateful. I liked it very much.

 

Hi Luis, I am happy you like that. 

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Hi @Guillem82!

Great job on this piece!  I love the contrast created by the different sections imitating each other.  And the sequences are very hypnotic and a great example of how some kinds of repetition don't get tiresome because of how they're orchestrated.  Thanks for sharing!

Peter

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Hi @PeterthePapercomPoser

Thank you for the comments! I still think I could shorten a bit the developement minor section. 

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