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  1. I'm sorry, Andrea, it looks like these links are broken due to the System's malfunction :( Could you try re-uploading your pieces, or posting links to outside sources? Sorry about all this! :facepalm:
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  2. This is truth, I am a percussionist and what you have written here is more exciting that probably 75% of orchestral literature that I have performed. So it would be nice having more orchestra pieces with this type of percussion. For the composition itself, I think there are MANY differnt things in here that are great. For instance I really enjoyed when it was just the string in the second movement. The harmony and the progression in the first movement is wonderfull. I wont say too much because it's about the same as anyone else that has already said something about it, This is wonderfull for background music but is just a little too repetitive (in my opinion) for a concert ensemble.
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  3. Thanks for listening, You know what, you all may no believe this, but I wasn't even thinking in a movie in the 2nd part, like I said, the only movie aspect I wanted to follow was the very high violins in the 1st part, like the 70s movies... The only "failure" in 2nd part I admit, confess, recognize, etc... is the kinda "ritornello" at 12:00, the segment 8:38-12:00 should be larger and more developed before restarting the whole thing, I did realize of this problem from the very beginning, BUT i had no choice, like I said, this was getting too long already :(. Also, the recording influences you more that you think, I'm already tired of that EDIROL timpani, I think that fff roll completely spoils my greatest climax, I assure you, that part, in real life, with a good conductor, is powerful like God's finger.
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  4. Weca wrote "You have a very good sense of development and harmony", i completely agree !!! the night is superbe. i didnt like the war: it seems too "standard war film" and the rhythm is too simple and constantly (sorry 4 my english...) and really i dont need to hear the section about 10'.... :rolleyes: nice the difficoult ending decrescendo. everyway, a professional work !! ps i cant believe its Edirol orchestral: i use it too but sounds very different.....
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  5. I really would liked to develop more the 2nd part, but this was planed to 12 minutes and it was getting to long already, that's the only reason I retake the motif and end :ermm:... I think it has been said enough of this no ? :laugh: I do appreciate your comments, THEY DID WORK and made me learn thinks, is quite clear in my Op.31.... Thanks for listening, and for your reviews. To get rid off all this I have already started a piece that every single one of you will love, wish me luck with this project, will be much better that this. (what range you're talking about ? the super high violin is playable, the low Bb in trombone too as far as I know...)
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  6. Nice beginning, grabs me without being in my face. The piece does a great job building to a full lushness at 4:20. Great use of percussion - they keep the rhyhtm moving around 7:00, outlining things subtly. The theme at 7:30 which goes all the way down an instrument's range -- be careful there, it's a little repetitive and I worry about how big a range that is on one instrument. Way too harsh change ot the B Section. Why not have more of an effect by making the difference so much more subtle? "Where am I?" is a lot less disorienting than "How Did I get here?" The faster section is so much less intriguing to me. All the subtlety and ambiguity of the first section is gone -- replaced by bombast. I guess that's the point, but it'd be nice to see the similarity rather than the difference here. Again the chimes outline subtly -- somethign that stands out here because of the lack earlier, almost like an ABA, but its a bit too late. The piece ends without any real focus -- it just kind of winds down, with nothing to say "this is why i'm done." Your program stuff in the thread doesn't really help with that. I see you claim the theme comes back in total silence, but as we all know with serialism, just having the theme come back isn't enough to have us hear it.
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  7. I'm still waiting on the check mark for "Remember" being UNchecked by default... Not a fan of going to internet cafes and seeing my login information stored on it just because I hit enter without thinking about it after typing my password. I don't like having to clear the cache of someone else's computer. And yeah, I noticed Heckel's bug a long time ago, too. It's not the worst thing in the world, but it is quite odd. EDIT: by the way, the problem in the original post was never fixed. It was fixed for normal forum pages. But some others escaped fixing. Like profile pages are still wacky.
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