Marc Deflin Posted June 6 Posted June 6 (edited) Hi forum 🙂 Here's the second movement - adagio - of my first string quartet. It's a quite even piece, structured A B C A' D C. The A' is the first A theme replayed lower in a clear G Major tone, whereas the original A is more thought about as in a B minor b9+6 (written in a G Major key for commodity). The main theme of the first movement is hinted at on bar 28 (beginning of C theme) : That's all ; hope you'll enjoy 🙂 Best regards Marc Edited June 8 by Marc Deflin Replaced Soundcloud player by mp3 MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Quatuor à cordes n°1 en Ré Majeur_2- Adagio > next PDF 01 - Conducteur - Quatuor à cordes n°1 en Ré Majeur_2 - Adagio Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Hi @Marc Deflin! I generally enjoy the mood of the piece. Are the chords in the first A section intentionally bare? Sometimes the chords only have their roots and fifths and it sounds bare to me if it's not fitted to other purposes. I like the D major sections more since they sound more flowing and melodious to me. Personally in b.16 the viola should be in C# instead of C for a melodic minor ascending, and b.26 cello C# instead of C to prevent the false relation with violin I if you do not do it intentionally. Also ending it in D major sounds a bit unfinished to me, since it sounds like the whole A section in E minor without clear purpose. Maybe add a smoother transtion before b.55 so that the turn to D major sounds more definite and reasonable? Thx for sharing! Henry 1 Quote
Marc Deflin Posted June 19 Author Posted June 19 Hi @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Thanks for reviewing 🙂 Well, I guess the bare chords in the A section are indeed intentional, they give a strong, rigorous - bare - tone to this first part, aimed at evolving towards a more flourished, lyrical part when switching to D Major for the main theme. You're right about the harmonisation errors in b.16 and b26, I missed that. Your last remark about the transition towards the end in D Major makes sense ; I had wondered a little bit about it must admit, but finally let it like it is. Best regards, Marc Quote
MJFOBOE Posted June 21 Posted June 21 I enjoyed the opening theme, harmonies and mood you created in the work. Personally, I would have enjoyed a bit more variation/contrast (in context) on the presenting theme. I think it would have added a bit more tension/dimension to the work. Mark 1 Quote
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