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About Kvothe
- Birthday 05/09/1986
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbksHjkmfMyp_CaVgv3V07w
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Male
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Gibsonia PA
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Occupation
Photo Tech
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Interests
Composing music and Science ficton/fantasy writing.
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Favorite Composers
Ravel, Debussy, Bartok, Stavinsky, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, The Russian Five, Aaron Copland,Philip Glass,Schoenberg, and ect
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My Compositional Styles
Late Classical, Romantic, 20th century
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Sibelius 27
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Instruments Played
Piano
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Impressionistic practice
Kvothe replied to Samuel_vangogh's topic in Incomplete Works; Writer's Block and Suggestions
Hi there @Samuel_vangogh: I thoroughly enjoyed this short, modal piece. The quartet harmonies, which act as a background material, for the modal foreground theme is quaint lovely. It reminds me of how ravel wrote his Piano Preludes. What I especially love was the short cadenza. That truly showcased the Quartal harmony. Overall, you did a great job.- 5 replies
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Kvothe started following Fugue in g minor and Impressionistic practice
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Why hello there, First: I must say that I never lost interest when I listed to fugue. I did not get listener fatigue. For we know how that can happen. 🙂 Second: The entries of the subject and the counter subject in each voice are done well. Third: May I ask why you use two piano score vs one?
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As other have mentioned, it's a clearly well written. Interplay with the boucy reeds makes a fun piece. bravo.
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Thank you so much feedback! Thanks for the positive feedback about in A section. Yes, I had harmonic planned out ahead time with melodic sketch before I wrote it. In the B section, my melodic plan was to have the cello carry the melody and the middle and upper strings provide middle and back ground material. I was inspired by meldshson. Oops! I just noticed about the f# now. Silly me. I remember this next time.
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Kvothe started following Viola Piano , Chased by Mr. Peebody , complainte de la lune en province (piano & baryton) and 3 others
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Hello there! Yes, I can the influence you were talking about. It is fine to borrow what we like. All composers do it. We may even recycle the same idea in different pieces. Saien Sains did this with one of his theme( a la fossils and Danza Marbre). I can imagine the story follows this music rather well. Great job
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complainte de la lune en province (piano & baryton)
Kvothe replied to Krisp's topic in Choral, Vocal
Why hello there! I must say you have well written Leider. I love the haunting piano chordal accompaniment. It remindss me of Debussy and Schubert. The tonal colors are just a chef kiss. It fits the overall theme: the moon. I cannot say anything negative. -
In your opinion, which composer(s) have written the best music for piano?
Kvothe replied to MusicFiend's topic in Repertoire
This will be a tough call for there are many I have on my list. First I have Bach. With out his works, others would not how many variations they should do, or how many preludes they should write. Or what polyphony is. After this: Beethoven. While Mozart wrote more, we have two volumes of piano sonatas, four piano concertos, and I think other piano pieces by him. In the romantic period: Chopin(He exclusively wrote for solo piano), Schuman, Brahms, Mussorgsky, Rachominov, Cerny, and Listz. There are too many to list. 20 century: ravel, Bartok, Gershwin, Copland, Joplin, Glass. -
Hello there! I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your piece. I can tell you spent you a lot work into it. Bravo! My review will be broken down into the following sections: Musical form, instrumentation/orcstration, harmony, and counterpoint. I. Form: Overall, the form of piece is well established. As a listener, I can hear when the music is different sections naturally. Thus, I have no issue here. However... I feel that piano introduction can be shorter. Maybe, only two measures, and then have start A section. I hear a musical phrase repeated several times repeated in the A section. For mine money, at least. revisit this musical phrase and shape into something better! If it happens, label them! And think what is your b.i and etc. This will allow your piece to grow through each draft. The B section is done well. The melodic character is different in this section. I truly love it. The longer phrases established this too. 🙂 II: It is easier to talk about instrumentation and orchestration when it is a duet. *wink*. The first thing I noticed is that Oboe and piano double the theme in A section but not in the B section. If the Piano is to be accompaniment part, then my recommendation is to write the oboe as if it a solo line then write piano part. There are ton examples in repertoire of oboe and piano. I love the accompaintment in B section is makes the piano it is own character. You just need to do this in A section! III and IV: I need to see a score for this Cant't wait to hear your next draft
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As a composer, sometimes I struggle with creating original, creative pieces. This struggle makes it difficult for me write and finish work. On top of this stress from non musical job and family stress just makes even harder. However, despite of all this, I can still take time to try write down my ideas.
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Doomsday Overture - Dark Sci-Fi Cinematic Metal
Kvothe replied to AngelCityOutlaw's topic in Incidental Music and Soundtracks
HI angel! Yes, I can hear the doom influence on this track. You mixed classic with rock and roll very well. I love the choir very well. What libraries do you use? -
Hi there, I have listened to your duet. I appreciate the interaction between the piano and viola. The viola provides rather interesting material, and the piano provides great dialogue. It reminds me of one of my favorite 20th century composers: Dimitri Shotoasky or maybe Stravinsky. I see nothing more to add.
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Hello. I know this has been awhile since posted. Writing has been rather slow. Alas, I present a new piece: a waltz for strings and harp. It is 95% done. Here's what I need you guys check: 1: Harmony-Please make sure there is no counter point errors and such 2. Form: Go through this with mircosponic. i can take it 3. String writing: Check balance and such. Your feedback will be greatly appreciate
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I'm planning on working material on material for master class on melodic form. It will cover the basics: sentence, period, etc. and if this goes well I more. Let me know what guys think.
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Why hello there! Below you find my feedback on your sonata. It will be dived into the following sections: Musical form, Harmony, and melodic form. First movement: In the first two measures, you have established the primary theme of the exposition, and it seems you are writing in sentence form? If so, then there are some minor improvements you can do. In measure two, maybe, you can have dominant harmony underneath the contrasting idea. That way, in measure 3-4 you can progress from V-I. Now after that, you need a transition. Here you need a way to modulate to the new tonal region(III, VI, or IV). Once you have established this, you will either need to provide a MC or deny it. To me, you have it! Now, after that, you should have secondary theme. To me, this where I am bit lost. Is there a reason why you repeated the first theme? Cause to me, you are lacking secondary theme, and codetta. The devolvement is off to a great start, but once you have more material it will be better. Then you have recap...