I might be the first and only comment, and you probably wont see this but.. I love your design more than others mainly because theres no others thanks for improving my game
what a beautiful composition!! the part starting at 0:30 sounds a lot like Schubert to me :) just a generally very well crafted, coherent little piece. great job! one little comment: in the second to last bar, there are some b naturals, that I think sound and look a lot like a flat 6 in e flat major, resolving downward to the dominant, and should therefore probably be c flats :)
wow I love this! especially the first movement and the beginning of the second! the third one has a really nice folky sound to it. bummer that the musescore playback sucks at fast pieces, it would sound 100 times better if the rhythms and trills were played correctly. I also like the structure with slow-slow-fast. I feel like the pacing overall works really well. good job!
Thanks for the feedback. The original ensemble that I wrote the piece for didn't have double basses, so that was why I didn't write the part. I have since written a version with double basses, though I'm still considering whether to upload it or not.
@@bewegungsunf4higat the very least I would love to hear the second movement with a double bass, I closed my eyes during my listen and it was beautiful, I would rework some things just for phrasing continuity like extending notes so it flows instead if of feeling like the music is beating but it was still really nice. Great stuff
Wonderful! Thanks a lot for this creation!. However, to whom we should attribute it? It seems you are hiding your identity. You are entitled to do it, of course, but nevertheless I think you should use a pseudonym to allow people to differenciate you from other composers.
Thanks for the feedback. I get what you mean, though I consider my channel name a pseudonym already. And my real name isn’t that difficult to find if someone decided to look for it
Randomly came across this and it's quite good. I love current tonal compositions where the most emphasis is put on the harmonies. Writing slow movements that create interest by mostly chord progressions and not rhythm is quite hard. In all, I'd say this suite has a german vibe, the chords used sometimes remind me off Brahms. One little thing: I think the solos in the scherzo are a little of rythmically, probably something to do with the program you used.
This is a beautiful piece. It has a sense of inspiration of Verdi and John Williams in some moments. Please publish more of your works. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting and inventive. I have only doubts about the end. The simple G major cadence doesn't do justice to the intricate harmony's that precede it.
Some pedal at certain points I would like to play, but I suppose it's more strict to your likings as the composer to choose articulation and pedaling markings. I'm just saying, that pedal at rich, "hot" chords, arpeggios, etc, sounds like a wing being opened.
that's beautiful! for me, i think double-stopping more parts at the end to fill out the chord would work. for example: Violin I: B-G Violin II: G-D Viola: G-B Cello: G-D thank you for uploading!