gprengel Posted February 20, 2021 Posted February 20, 2021 This work wants to paint the rising of the sun, the sun beaming through the clouds and mirroring in a mountains brook, it's merciles power in the desert, it's life giving power and it's sunset at the end of a day. Just as well it may describe the rise, splendour & passing of a man . . . one of my favourite works . . . http://gerdprengel.de/the_sun.mp3 Gerd Quote
BritishCompositeur Posted February 20, 2021 Posted February 20, 2021 Very cool and engaging! Love the pedal in the beginning, makes me think of Bartok, Ravel, Haydn, and others who have painted a similar scene., albeit all in different ways. I like music that tells a story well, and IMO this does - I wish it were paired with other movements to make a suite, since you can obviously portray many moods/feels and make appropriate transitions from one texture/movement to another. To me, this is clearly an 'intro' or 'prelude', to be followed by a slow movement (happy or sad or both, see Beethoven's famous 7th Symphony, for example) and a light, allegretto movement with much lighter textures than in this 'first movement' you have posted, and with a tempo in between it and the slow movement. Then a finale however you see fit, to make a suite/symphony/tone poem/extended work - as is, it's just too little of a good thing! You could even bring back this exact movement, almost note-for-note, with a rousing ending added! It would bring the house down. Love the choppy high strings, very dramatic. The brief clarinet solo is very nice. I think the sound of the virtual orchestra is also very good. Thanks for posting, and I'm glad it's one of your own favourites. Quote
Quinn Posted March 21, 2021 Posted March 21, 2021 (edited) An excellent piece; airy, open spaces and you have definitely captured the light. Superb orchestration and development. Most enjoyable to listen to. Edited March 21, 2021 by Quinn Quote
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