luderart Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 This is the second installment of my pieces that were previously published here on Young Composers forum but got deleted during the renovation of the website in late April - early May 2016 and that I am choosing to publish again. As the pieces number 181, I am being cautious at to what I publish this second time. Concerning this set of sententiae, what distinguishes them is that they are the first set of sententiae I ever composed. Therein lies their importance. I think that of the six sets of sententiae for string quartet that I have composed, this is still the best set. Here's how I introduced the pieces back on April 10, 2013 when I first posted theme here: 'Sententia' (plural: 'sententiae') is the Latin for the word 'sentence'. I am naming these pieces 'sentences' since they are pieces that do not manifest any trace of development, nor do they aim to do so. All they do is utter a statement, a sentence - which the Oxford dictionary defines as "A series of words complete in itself as the expression of a thought ... conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command." a definition which perfectly applies to these pieces. I chose the Latin word 'sententia' to name them because its meaning is broader than its English translation of 'sentence', defined as it is as "meaning, sentence, maxim, epigram" - the other three definitions also applying to some degree to the kind of piece that I have in mind, a piece that is more substantial than a simple, straightforward (and often inconsequential) sentence. Of these three sententiae, my favourite is the second one, which is also the one that I think the most completely embodies my idea of a 'sententia' (the first one still somewhat utilizing the formulas of my soliloquies and bagatelles with its repeat and clear ending, while the third one shows a hint of development). I am posting them as a group since I believe that sententiae, being short and devoid of any development, are best presented in a group. Yet each sententia is complete in itself and in the musical idea/feeling/thought that it seeks to convey. Here's the link to the first old deleted piece that I shared: https://www.youngcomposers.com/t36633/three-fugatos-for-harpsichord-op-222-old-deleted-piece-1181/ MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Three Sententia for String Quartet Op. 139 > next PDF Three Sententia for String Quartet Op. 139 1 Quote
luderart Posted July 31, 2018 Author Posted July 31, 2018 17 hours ago, Ampnoe's said: Awesome Music, with personality. 🙂  Thanks a lot Ampnoe. It's great to hear your feedback! Quote
Rabbival507 Posted July 31, 2018 Posted July 31, 2018 Now THAT's using the tools you have! 😄 Instead of writing super short notes: Write staccatissimos: Quote
luderart Posted July 31, 2018 Author Posted July 31, 2018 1 hour ago, Rabbival507 said: Now THAT's using the tools you have! 😄 Instead of writing super short notes: Write staccatissimos:  Thanks Rabbival507 for your review and suggestion! Quote
Luis Hernández Posted August 1, 2018 Posted August 1, 2018 Your pieces have an interesting effect. They seem to be naive (sorry, it's not a bad word in this case) but, trust me, I have listened to them about 10 times. I appreciate this art in the simplicity. Particularly, the third one is beautiful for me. Besides, I consider your whole work (at least the samples I have known), and it's solid. Quote
luderart Posted August 1, 2018 Author Posted August 1, 2018 6 hours ago, Luis Hernández said: Your pieces have an interesting effect. They seem to be naive (sorry, it's not a bad word in this case) but, trust me, I have listened to them about 10 times. I appreciate this art in the simplicity. Particularly, the third one is beautiful for me. Besides, I consider your whole work (at least the samples I have known), and it's solid.  Thanks Luis for your review and valuable feedback! Quote
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