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Hatikvah

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  1. No you FOOLS! tis the Israeli Nation Anthem - Hatikvah (The Hope) for sure. John Williams did a very beautiful arrangement of it in the recent film Munich. As a piece it's so wistful; unlike other anthems which have a more "AREN'T WE GREAT" theme to them. Hatikvah is certainly lovely. It has a wonderful key change from the Tonic minor, to the Submediant major. Sounds AMAZING. GO LISTEN!
  2. A String quartet usually has three movements. However, it's become convention to be the decision of the composer. Some Shostakovich string quartets have 6 movements.
  3. "Romantic miniature is the term given to the considerable number of single-movement works
  4. It's just a joke piece..but it's quite fun! It's just taking a light approach to heavy, emotionally sinking Romantic music. Which I love. I just like to poke fun at it every now and again... A Neo-Chopin Ballade in a minute.mid A Neo-Chopin Ballade in a minute.sib
  5. This is the first movement of my String Quartet in G minor. It's a mixture of classical and romantic styles. It's a bit strange... Please tell me what you think. Thank you! String Quartet G minor.sib String Quartet G minor.mid
  6. Hi, This is the first piece I've uploaded here. It was the piece I submitted for my AS level. It's supposed to be a Romantic Minature. Tell me what you think! Thank you. RomanticMinaturetrecordingversion.sib RomanticMinaturetrecordingversion.mid

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