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Hey @Tunndy!

Although I don't think that this orchestration is entirely in good taste (with some parts still sounding quite mechanical and robotic such as especially the triplet 16th note runs) I think it's a huge improvement over your other orchestrations of famous piano pieces!  You didn't include the piano in the orchestration as a crutch, and you use the instruments mostly idiomatically, making good solo instrument choices and giving the different instruments a chance to imitate each other creating changes in timbre that were original and most definitely not intended in the original.  I like how you let the solo flute lead with the main melody, using the strings at first only to outline the harmony.  Later you include some variations on the main melody to extend it.  Then you include harp arpeggios in a way that sounds appropriate to a harp rather than a piano.  You also create lots of variation and contrasts between restatements of the melody that in the original were the same.  I like your use of dynamics and thickening up of the texture and creation of dramatic moments with the timpani.  All in all, I think this was a very successful orchestration!  (despite some things I would have excluded)  Great job and thanks for sharing!

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