luderart Posted Wednesday at 09:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:41 PM This is my "Three Sententiae for Glissotar, Op. 386", a piece I composed last year. The glissotar is a newly invented instrument that is a version of the Hungarian woodwind instrument "tarogato" but with the distinction that the notes are not determined by holes as in most woodwind instruments but, as in string instruments, by pressing the fingers anywhere in the range; and glissandos are possible. I had to create a new soundfont for it in order to be able to make this mp3 version. I have provided a description of 'sententia' as well as of 'glissotar' on the title page of the score. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Three Sententiae for Glissotar, Op. 386 > next PDF Three Sententiae for Glissotar, Op. 386 1 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted Saturday at 04:42 AM Posted Saturday at 04:42 AM Hi @luderart! I am really interested in the newly invented instrument with its ability to play glissandos on a wind instrument! Hope your no.2 would be played in real life with the instrument so we know how it sounds! Thx for sharing! Henry 1 Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted yesterday at 04:48 PM Posted yesterday at 04:48 PM There is only one thing to say. It is still the same Luderart, no development, no improved skills, nothing new in all these years. You must have a really boring life... Quote
luderart Posted yesterday at 06:31 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:31 PM 1 hour ago, Sojar Voglar said: There is only one thing to say. It is still the same Luderart, no development, no improved skills, nothing new in all these years. You must have a really boring life... Welcome back Sojar! I must say that your reviews haven't changed at all too. Nothing constructive, all negative and judgemental.... Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM 7 minutes ago, luderart said: Welcome back Sojar! I must say that your reviews haven't changed at all too. Nothing constructive, all negative and judgemental.... Of course not. What new I could have said to your repetitive sketches? Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM And I believe I am not the only one, who doesn't think you are a good composer. Your youtube videos (uploaded several years ago) don't even reach 100 views. Quote
luderart Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM 19 minutes ago, Sojar Voglar said: And I believe I am not the only one, who doesn't think you are a good composer. Your youtube videos (uploaded several years ago) don't even reach 100 views. 19 minutes ago, Sojar Voglar said: And I believe I am not the only one, who doesn't think you are a good composer. Your youtube videos (uploaded several years ago) don't even reach 100 views. 'Good' and 'popular' are not necessarily the same. Besides, I believe that the evaluation of music is a largely subjective matter. So, people's opinions of music differ. And that is natural. What you might not like, there are others who like. You have no right to impose your opinion as objective truth as far as music is concerned. Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 11 hours ago, luderart said: 'Good' and 'popular' are not necessarily the same. Besides, I believe that the evaluation of music is a largely subjective matter. So, people's opinions of music differ. And that is natural. What you might not like, there are others who like. You have no right to impose your opinion as objective truth as far as music is concerned. And what makes your music so good compared to masters such as Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, or so many great living composers? You must imagine that you are the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be... 1 Quote
luderart Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, Sojar Voglar said: And what makes your music so good compared to masters such as Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, or so many great living composers? You must imagine that you are the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be... No composer composes thinking their music is worthless! They all do so thinking that they have something valuable to say. That includes you and me. Of course I appreciate the music of all the masters that you mentioned, and also that of Bach and Handel, Haydn, Schubert, Cherubini, Brahms, Khachaturian, and many others (including living composers). But all those composers do not negate me as a composer; or comparison with them does not devalue me as a composer. They do not replace me or make me irrelevant, redundant or useless. They are not me! So however great and genius their music is, it can never fully express my mind, my thoughts and my feelings. I compose what I am inspired to compose and what I have to express inside myself. I do not have to imitate them or to devalue myself just because they were and are great! And I evolve as a composer at my own pace, even though you might not notice it, just as they did at their own pace. Quote
Sojar Voglar Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, luderart said: No composer composes thinking their music is worthless! They all do so thinking that they have something valuable to say. That includes you and me. Of course I appreciate the music of all the masters that you mentioned, and also that of Bach and Handel, Haydn, Schubert, Cherubini, Brahms, Khachaturian, and many others (including living composers). But all those composers do not negate me as a composer; or comparison with them does not devalue me as a composer. They do not replace me or make me irrelevant, redundant or useless. They are not me! So however great and genius their music is, it can never fully express my mind, my thoughts and my feelings. I compose what I am inspired to compose and what I have to express inside myself. I do not have to imitate them or to devalue myself just because they were and are great! And I evolve as a composer at my own pace, even though you might not notice it, just as they did at their own pace. Most of my music from 1995 to 1996 in worthless, I had very limited skills in motivic development, harmony progression and formal approach. So therefore I consider my studies at the Academy to fully improve all these skills, plus knowledge of all instruments, orchestration, contrasts, fresh expansions of tonal colour and timbres. You don't seem to show any interest in developing yourself into a more wider and skilled composer. These "Sententiae" are always, always the same. For decades. Just notes, no dynamic marks, no articulation, no formal development, nothing attractive for performers. But I guess I am consistently hiting a brick wall by talking about your opus. Quote
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