Luis Hernández Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 This is a quick composition for a string orchestra. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu ADAGIETTO > next PDF ADAGIETTO - SCORE 1 Quote
Anthony Johnson Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 I'm loving this man. I really like how you string together as it brings out a lot of emotions. This in itself is a huge inspiration to me. Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 Very nice. I'm curious, do you write out chords first, or write then analyze later? It seems to be an important part of the writing process for you. The ending felt a little rushed to me... I get it's supposed to swell and all, but to me it ironically lost a lot of the energy built up. Also, it's kinda fast for an Adagio don't you think? Is it intended to be like that? Anyway, really beautiful, with a bit of polytonal flare (I love sharp 11's when they're used right!). Quote
Luis Hernández Posted October 1, 2016 Author Posted October 1, 2016 Well, I can't split harmony from horizontal development, that's why I always have in mind the chords, except in atonality of course. The parts with #11 are, in fact, D lydian. You're right, it is more an adagietto perhaps. I'll change it. Quote
fishyfry Posted October 3, 2016 Posted October 3, 2016 This is great. I'm loving hearing you branch out to more instrumentation. I can see where the strings can have an advantage with your style, since you're able to sustain a note much longer, which opens up lots of harmonic possibilities that would be harder to pull off on the piano. I agree that the ending feels a little rushed. Ending a piece may be one of the hardest things to do right, and it's something I always struggle with. But in general the harmonies are beautiful and well put together. The swells are great for emotional effect, and that's of course another advantage the strings have over a piano. Quote
Luis Hernández Posted October 3, 2016 Author Posted October 3, 2016 Thanks for listening! About the ending: there is an explanation. This music is actually part of the score I wrote for the classical horror silent movie Nosferatu. This is the part when the boy is bitten by the vampire for the first time, in a night of nightmares. So, it is totally synchronized with the images and it had to end at that exact moment. I mean, in another context, the development and ending would have been different. Quote
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