Carl Koh Wei Hao Posted August 3, 2021 Posted August 3, 2021 (edited) Greetings. This is my very first post on the Young Composers community, and I would like to share one of my piano compositions that I had composed several weeks ago. This piano piece is a polonaise, which was written to imitate Frédéric Chopin's compositional style. Due to my busy schedule, I did not have the time to practice and record this piece. So instead, the audio file was exported from MuseScore 2.3.2. Any feedback would be appreciated, and I hope you will enjoy it! Carl Koh Wei Hao Edited August 3, 2021 by Carl Koh Wei Hao MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Polonaise in A flat major > next PDF Polonaise in A flat major - Preview 5 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted August 3, 2021 Posted August 3, 2021 Wow - you did a very nice job of imitating Chopin which I think was your intent. You are obviously well studied! I bet you could write a more original Polonaise if you weren't so concerned with writing like Chopin. Also - I feel like the piece just stops at the end and would need a more substantial coda in order to sound finished especially given how well developed this Polonaise already is. Great job! It's a delight to hear. 1 Quote
bkho Posted August 4, 2021 Posted August 4, 2021 Very nice, certainly captures Chopin's style very well. Personally, I think it is a bit repetitive, could be tighter structurally and I also echo Peter's comment about the ending being too abrupt, definitely coda of some sort would help a lot. 1 Quote
Carl Koh Wei Hao Posted August 4, 2021 Author Posted August 4, 2021 Hi Peter and Bkho, Thank you for taking the time to listen to my work. I agree with your opinion about the ending – it may sound abrupt probably because the ritardando wasn't enough compared to other parts. Anyway, it's a good idea to add a coda to make the music sound more complete. 9 hours ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said: I bet you could write a more original Polonaise if you weren't so concerned with writing like Chopin. For me, this polonaise is special compared to my other compositions simply because it imitates a composer's style. Most of my pieces are written in my style – if not, it'll be a compilation of the styles of various composers. 8 hours ago, bkho said: Personally, I think it is a bit repetitive, could be tighter structurally... I used a certain degree of repetition in my music because I believe it is essential for the melody to be memorable. Thank you for highlighting this statement, and I will be more aware of it to avoid my future works sounding too bland. Carl Koh Wei Hao 1 Quote
Bertal piano Posted August 6, 2021 Posted August 6, 2021 Goodness, what a lovely piece. Imitate Chopins style, it sure did. I won’t judge by how close it gets to his style, rather I will judge solely by the way I feel listening it. And it sounded lovely, and to think that this was computer generated. Makes me wonder how beautiful it would be when performed. Congrats, I will be following you on this forum and will be looking forward to your next posts! 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 That opening is so familiar. I guess it's from Chopin waltz no.2! Really chopinistic composition here! The melody, modulations,ornaments, expression, style, everything. Really good job to pay homage to Chopin. The modulation to E major in the middle section in 2:33 comes from Chopin's Polonaise in the same key? Oh I am wrong!! it's in C sharp minor!! Really showy passage here and after. Some elements from Chopin's mazurka also appears here though not in triple meter. Good job here! Love it. I think it's fine to end here by repetition of the A theme, as many Chopin's smaller scaled piano works also end in this way. But adding a coda will also be fine. It really depends on how you perceive the piece. Overall a really nice piece! My only complaint: Really want you to post your previous 51 pieces here too! Also this post is 1 year before. Do you have any new compositions? Really would like to check that out too! Great job! Henry 1 Quote
Carl Koh Wei Hao Posted December 20, 2022 Author Posted December 20, 2022 Hi Henry, Thank you for your positive comments! On 12/19/2022 at 12:45 PM, Henry Ng said: Do you have any new compositions? Yes, I am planning to post one of my newest compositions in conjunction with Christmas this year. I am glad that you enjoyed my piece, and once again, thank you for taking the time to listen to my work! Carl Koh Wei Hao 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted December 20, 2022 Posted December 20, 2022 6 hours ago, Carl Koh Wei Hao said: Yes, I am planning to post one of my newest compositions in conjunction with Christmas this year. I am glad that you enjoyed my piece, and once again, thank you for taking the time to listen to my work! That will be amazing to hear! Will that be also a chopinistic piece, or piece in new style? 1 Quote
Carl Koh Wei Hao Posted December 21, 2022 Author Posted December 21, 2022 10 hours ago, Henry Ng said: Will that be also a chopinistic piece, or piece in new style? The piece will be Christmas-themed, written in my style, but it won't deviate much from the Romantic style. I will be posting it in a few days or hours. Stay tuned! 1 Quote
Quinn St. Mark Posted May 22, 2023 Posted May 22, 2023 G'day @Carl Koh Wei Hao, I know I'm not going to say anything new here, but just wanted to say that I'm really impressed by this polonaise. Accurately imitating Chopin takes a lot of skill in its own right! Quinn St. Mark 1 Quote
Carl Koh Wei Hao Posted May 22, 2023 Author Posted May 22, 2023 Hi @Quinn St. Mark, Thank you for your kind comments! It is not an easy job, for sure. Carl Koh Wei Hao 1 Quote
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