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domjd56

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  1. domjd56 posted a topic in Orchestral
    I wrote this piece in around two weeks. It depicts the last battle scene between good and evil. It begins mysteriously and then explodes. This is the war theme. Shortly after (and maybe too shortly after) the G Major theme is introduced. This is the theme of the good people, haha. The war theme comes back and then reaches a climax before the war ends and the good people theme is re-introduced but this time with thinner orchestration and in a more melancholy tone. It ends the way it started. Enjoy! Armageddon
  2. Hey thanks! I appreciate your feedback. Haha yes, I love English Horn... My main instruments are Oboe and English Horn so I tend to score a lot more for them...
  3. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #2. I'm playing this for my senior solo (the first movement) and it's amazing. It is probably the most Russian sounding piece you will ever hear, hahaha. It is very difficult though. Beethoven: Piano Concerto #5: The second movement of this piece is SOOOO gorgeous. Go listen to it. Now.
  4. This is gorgeous! I love it I love Romantic music!
  5. This is a piece I began writing last June. I just finished it and I'm quite happy with it. It will go in my composition portfolio that I'm going to send to audition for music school. Enjoy! A Night in the Castle

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