Jared Steven Destro Posted December 15, 2016 Posted December 15, 2016 Here is my suite in nine-parts about Dante's Inferno and the circles of Hell he describes. I rewrote the entire suite, as I had previously written in only six days. Much of the suite is different, and this time I included a brief introduction about every piece and the suite as a whole to give you, the listener a better idea of what is going on. Let me know what you think! MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu I. Limbo II. Lust III. Gluttony IV. Avarice V. Wrath VI. Heresy VII. Violence VIII. Fraud IX. Treachery > next PDF Inferno Suite in C-sharp minor, for Orchestra Quote
Monarcheon Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 Wow! Really grand scale; impressive. My main gripe: I get that it's all playing with thematic elements but a lot of this sounds the same all the way through in different contexts. I know that doesn't make much sense out of context, but take Symphonie Fantastique for example. A lot of thematic elements, but the build upon them is so extravagant that the theme becomes quite vague in comparison, but the atmosphere changes make it a different experience each time it changes. I didn't get that vibe with this piece. Too similar compositional styles sometimes ironically obscures the individuality of each part, even though it's under a full suite. Other than that, quite impressive writing, though maybe a little too fast or extensive for both the winds and strings. I'm being too picky, here. Great job!! Quote
Jared Steven Destro Posted December 16, 2016 Author Posted December 16, 2016 4 hours ago, Monarcheon said: Wow! Really grand scale; impressive. My main gripe: I get that it's all playing with thematic elements but a lot of this sounds the same all the way through in different contexts. I know that doesn't make much sense out of context, but take Symphonie Fantastique for example. A lot of thematic elements, but the build upon them is so extravagant that the theme becomes quite vague in comparison, but the atmosphere changes make it a different experience each time it changes. I didn't get that vibe with this piece. Too similar compositional styles sometimes ironically obscures the individuality of each part, even though it's under a full suite. Other than that, quite impressive writing, though maybe a little too fast or extensive for both the winds and strings. I'm being too picky, here. Great job!! Thanks, Monarcheon. I'm always trying to improve my ideas every way I can, and I appreciate your help every time. Quote
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