PeterthePapercomPoser Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu and I brainstormed a little bit about what I could write next to give me a small diversion from my giant variations project. We decided that I could write another microtonal piece. I have written microtonal inventions before, so now I tried my hand at a microtonal fugue. It's a 4-voice fugue for string quartet and I tried to very scarcely use the microtones, only opting for occasional microtonal passing tones and sub-minor 3rds here and there. Nonethless, I think the piece retains a different microtonal flavor to it, but let me know what you think! I'd appreciate any observations, suggestions, critiques or comments! Thanks for listening! MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Microtonal Fugue > next PDF Microtonal Fugue 3 Quote
HoYin Cheung Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Wow, I guessed I have listened 3 times in a row to start to understand the piece😆 I enjoy the piece! I love the development at m. 13-17, where the Violin I giving a slight breath to rest, with the ascending melody, from the ever-descending motive. FIguratively, it would be like a nightmare where you try to do sth but never succeeding each time - pick something up and something missing😅 Btw, what notation software are you using? I kinda like the shifting sound and quality of the solo strings in the recording. 1 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Hi @HoYin Cheung and thanks for your review! 4 hours ago, HoYin Cheung said: Btw, what notation software are you using? I kinda like the shifting sound and quality of the solo strings in the recording. Thanks! I used Musescore Studio 4 and Musesounds for all the solo strings in this piece. As can be seen in the score, I fussed around a lot with the dynamics in order to bring the different contrapuntal lines in and out of the foreground throughout the piece. Thanks for listening and commenting! Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 18 hours ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said: @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu and I brainstormed a little bit about what I could write next to give me a small diversion from my giant variations project. What's funny is you keep writing short microtonal pieces to give yourself a break from a large project, but the amount of pieces as a collection is kind of a large project too 😄 This is cool, I think I've mentioned how much better your microtonal stuff sounds with strings versus harpsichord. This had such a "melting beauty" type of sound to me. The chromatics helped, but the 3 note pitch cell's descent or ascension maybe made me feel that way. Clever writing, I like 🙂 I also really like the mix, you've gotten really good at that! Nice job, Peter 1 Quote
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