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Variations on a Theme by Paganini

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https://musescore.com/user/96214813/scores/35416328

This is my set of 34 variations on the famous theme Caprice 24.

It is written in a minor, and has:

Allegro

Theme (A minor)

Var 1 (A minor)

Var 2 (A minor)

Var 3 (A minor)

Var 4 (A minor)

Andante

Var 5 (A major)

Var 6 (A Major)

Var 7 (F# Minor)

Var 8 (D Major)

Var 9 (E Minor)

Vivace

Var 10 (E Minor)

Var 11 (C minor)

Tempo Primo

Var 12 (Bb Major)

Var 13 (B Major)

Var 14 (C# Minor)

Var 15 (C#Minor)

Var 16 (E Minor)

Var 17 (A Minor)

Prestissimo

Var 18 (A Minor)

Var 19 (A Minor)

Adagio

Var 20 (A Minor)

Var 21 (A Minor)

Var 22 (F# Minor)

Var 23 (Ab Minor)

Andante

Var 24 (Ab Major)

Var 25 (Eb Minor)

Allegro

Var 26 (Autism)

Prestissimo

Var 27 (B Major)

Presto

Var 28 (G Major)

Molto Vivace

Var 29 (G Minor)

Var 30 (G Minor)

Var 31 (G Major, Alla Polacca)

Prestissimo

Var 32 (A Minor)

Allegro

Var 33, Fugue (A Minor)

Presto

Var 34, Finale (A Minor)

Variations on a Theme by Paganini.pdf

Hello

The important thing: a massive piece of work...

Very interesting, it really draws me in, and it’s very well presented; the sound is brilliant.

I must admit that variations aren’t really my favourite genre, but then again, when there’s quality, there’s quality.

One thing I particularly liked is that, although some of the variations are very short, the transitions between them are, on the whole, very well executed. That gives it continuity, within the nature of the genre: variation.

I’ll just mention a couple of things:

One is a matter of personal taste: all those fast sections – vivace, presto, prestissimo, etc. – tire me out a bit. But as I say, that’s subjective.

And another thing – this I do find a bit odd. Bars 20 and 24 in the first variation… My ears and brain weren’t prepared for that. Mind you, I’m no stranger to dissonance, but it has to be in context. Those extremely strong minor second dissonances – there aren’t any more powerful ones in the entire consonant tonal environment – sound like a mistake. If they’d been set up, if they were repeated… but like this, so suddenly and in isolation… You could have used other, more subtle dissonances here and there… Yes, we sometimes think that in music ‘anything goes’, but well, in moderation.

Later on there are sections that include dissonances, but they’re well contextualised.

Congratulations on your work.

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8 minutes ago, Luis Hernández said:

Hello

The important thing: a massive piece of work...

Very interesting, it really draws me in, and it’s very well presented; the sound is brilliant.

I must admit that variations aren’t really my favourite genre, but then again, when there’s quality, there’s quality.

One thing I particularly liked is that, although some of the variations are very short, the transitions between them are, on the whole, very well executed. That gives it continuity, within the nature of the genre: variation.

I’ll just mention a couple of things:

One is a matter of personal taste: all those fast sections – vivace, presto, prestissimo, etc. – tire me out a bit. But as I say, that’s subjective.

And another thing – this I do find a bit odd. Bars 20 and 24 in the first variation… My ears and brain weren’t prepared for that. Mind you, I’m no stranger to dissonance, but it has to be in context. Those extremely strong minor second dissonances – there aren’t any more powerful ones in the entire consonant tonal environment – sound like a mistake. If they’d been set up, if they were repeated… but like this, so suddenly and in isolation… You could have used other, more subtle dissonances here and there… Yes, we sometimes think that in music ‘anything goes’, but well, in moderation.

Later on there are sections that include dissonances, but they’re well contextualised.

Congratulations on your work.

Thank you very much for your in depth a detailed review!

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