luderart Posted October 13, 2018 Posted October 13, 2018 This is my "Two Sententiae for Piano, Op. 315". It is one of those sets of sententiae that are composed of only two sententiae. Sometimes a third or further sententiae are simply not within my inspiration. And I believe that those twin-sententiae-sets are perhaps the more powerful, pure, and "precious" for their "rarity" or scarcity. Here is the link to my previous set of sententiae for piano, posted on August 8, 2018: https://www.youngcomposers.com/t36881/three-sententiae-for-piano-op-312/ MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Two Sententiae for Piano Op. 315 > next PDF Two Sententiae for Piano, Op. 315 1 Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 18, 2018 Posted October 18, 2018 So I see you're experimenting with broken sequences here. I think the second one works better than the first since it is used as a developmental figure instead of part of the initial motivic device. The parallel fourths and fifths in the first one could have contributed to that perception, however. 1 Quote
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