Aiwendil Posted Wednesday at 03:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:32 PM Another little one-minute instrumental carol to add to the ones I've written previously. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Christmas 5 > next PDF Christmas 5 3 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM I always find it very difficult to compose for these types of ensembles. This piece sounds quite solemn, but it also stirs up certain emotions. Thank you. 1 Quote
Aiwendil Posted Friday at 12:41 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:41 AM 5 hours ago, Luis Hernández said: I always find it very difficult to compose for these types of ensembles. This piece sounds quite solemn, but it also stirs up certain emotions. Thank you. Thanks! Yeah, I think I would have a hard time writing an extended piece for brass ensemble too. 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted Saturday at 04:34 AM Posted Saturday at 04:34 AM Hi @Aiwendil! Just like @Luis Hernández said this one is very joyful and solemn to listen to. I love how you augur the theme by trumpet first and then followed by other instruments. That Lydian sounding C natural in b.16 and 20 hints at a more antique English style and I like it. The imitation section follows is nicely done as well, and very nice reprise as well, with the Amen cadence at the end! Thx for sharing! P.S. Thx for your comments on my youtube channel for my Violin Sonata! Henry 1 Quote
Aiwendil Posted Saturday at 03:39 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:39 PM 10 hours ago, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said: Hi @Aiwendil! Just like @Luis Hernández said this one is very joyful and solemn to listen to. I love how you augur the theme by trumpet first and then followed by other instruments. That Lydian sounding C natural in b.16 and 20 hints at a more antique English style and I like it. The imitation section follows is nicely done as well, and very nice reprise as well, with the Amen cadence at the end! Thx for sharing! P.S. Thx for your comments on my youtube channel for my Violin Sonata! Henry Thanks for listening! Yeah, I was going for an antique English sound with those C naturals. By the way, I've been intending to listen to your C sharp minor sonata in full (I listened to the first movement when you first posted it on YouTube) but want to do so when I have plenty of time to enjoy it and give you comments. 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM 7 hours ago, Aiwendil said: By the way, I've been intending to listen to your C sharp minor sonata in full (I listened to the first movement when you first posted it on YouTube) but want to do so when I have plenty of time to enjoy it and give you comments. Thank you! 🤩 Quote
Wieland Handke Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I love that short carol with its memorable subject being repeated in different variations throughout the piece in a counterpuntual style as a five part choral. The usage of a „Posaunenchor“ perfectly matches the mood of Christmas; I can literally imagine the brass instrumentalists standing nearby the entry of the church where people are gathering on Christmas eve. For one who is not familar with what a „Posaunenchor“ is, I quote the - oh, what a hot iron – AI generated answer of „what is a posaunenchor“ which, in my opinion, exactly explains it: A Posaunenchor (German for "trombone choir" or "brass band") is a community-based, multi-generational amateur brass ensemble, strongly rooted in the German Protestant church, that plays sacred music (hymns, chorales) but also secular pieces (classical, jazz, pop) for church services, concerts, and community events, emphasizing fellowship and faith across ages and backgrounds. For my taste, it is played a bit faster than real „Posaunenchöre“ would do, perhaps it is very cold outside and the players want to get inside the church as soon as possible ... Quote
chopin Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago Hey, very cool intro at the beginning, foreshadowing the syncopated / swing-like main melody. Love the change-up at around 30 seconds in. A very elegant / diplomatic sounding tune! Quote
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