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Young Composers' Chorale Challenge


J. Lee Graham

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Hey there, to begin with, I didn't look or listen to anyone else's rendition before doing mine, so that would explain if and why it might be similar to anyone else's.

Anyway, this is a very traditional setting, although since that obliges one to stick to the rules rigidly, it's not necessarily easier, I should think.

Hope to hear what you think, and after I have posted I will start listening to all your versions :D

Now that I've 'done' 'traditional'; if I have the time I'll go on to a more imaginative, unconventional setting.

vom_himmel_hoch.mid

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So far, my favourite on this forum is artisimo's first rendition. I love the way you embellished the lower three parts and made the chorale so ethereal in the process. The danger with embellishments is that it can cause the choral writing to become cluttered and difficult to follow, but purely from a listener's perspective, it works beautifully. You might want to consider how practically feasible the part-writing is, for example the early leap of a diminished 7th from F to G# in the bass. Other than that, I think it's lovely and certainly not standard. :D

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Thank you Nojtje, I listened to your rendition of the choral, ... GREAT!

solid, logical, clear.

one little small remark. the ritmic pattern 1.2.123.,1.2.123. cought my ear.

but I consider it to be a consequence of solidity.

Honestly, I love it :D

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Heya fellow Composers :D I joined the forum today and have been reading and enjoying since!

I just can't belive I found a place with people like myself! :D

I should introduce myself! My name is Bojan Buntic. I'm a 17 years old dude with a burning desire to one day be able to compose something beautiful. When I was a young child I lived in Bosnia. Me and my family fled the war and I know that since then I wanted to express my emotions trough music. I've been playing classical guitar for 3 years and I started studying music theory and counterpoint 4 weeks ago. It was the best decision in my life to buy Fux Study of Counterpoint. Now I finally feel I am getting somewhere!

Anyway! I wanted to try this even though I haven't mastered counterpoint for 3 voices yet :) I feel I am in an unknown territory but it was fun! I don't know if what I did is wrong :P

If I did wrong please tell me!

/Bojan

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Hey everybody, this is my first post here... and I wanted to post something completely different from the other works :)

Anywho... Yeah, I messed up with traditional harmony... big time! HAHA almost no chord progression was made as in TradHarm, except for one or two Authentic Cadences. I know it's supposed to be a Church Hymn or something but if this isnt a real job, I guess we can try different possibilities. I'm a big fan of fantasy, sci-fi, and alikes, sountracks. I'm starting to get in this different ambient the film composers get, cause it has its own rules [which unfortunately, i cant get anywhere ;) ].

I hope you guys like this harmonization, and yes, its VERY amateur and would like a lot of comments about it =) Learning from mistakes =)

Renato

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My chorale, harmonized in that chromatic tonal style as that Melody harmonization I put in a while back - I'm quite happy with how this all turned out. THe only thing I wish is that there were more - the original ending I had used a subdominant for the final chord - perfect to lead into the next section. But I had to change it. Ah well.

This is the result of half an hour of work.

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Here's my harmonization. Let me know what you think. I tried to stay in the style as much as I could, even with the harmonizations (avoiding true seventh chords on strong beats, etc) I had problems avoiding parallels in the very last measure (any advice how to get out of them?).

-neuhausen

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That's actually pretty good. One of the reasons I chose this chorale tune is that it presents certain challenges - one being what to do with the ending, which I found a puzzle as well.

What I'd do in the last measure:

Bass - beat 1, down octave to F below staff; beat 2, low G; beat 3, 2nd space C.

Tenor - beat 1, same (top line A); beat 2, 1st quaver, down to 2nd line D; beat 2, 2nd quaver, 3rd line F; beat 3, E.

Soprano and alto are fine, leave the same.

This fixes the illegal parallels problem while alleviating the cross voicing between the tenor and bass as well. You run the risk of trouble whenever your voicing is very close like that...taking the bass to another octave is often a good place to start.

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This is a brilliant idea. I think that I am best right now with righting choral stuff. I will give it a try. I want to put a different spin on it though. I think that it should be new and creative. Mine might suck and it might be brilliant. Good thing is that I am very familiar with this piece. Be back in about 2-3 days with my arrangement.

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