Marc Deflin Posted July 6 Posted July 6 Hi 🙂 Here's the 3rd and last movement of my 3rd symphony. It's in G minor, and I put some chose dissonances inside, no harm wished to your ears 😉 Have a nice day 🙂 PDF Symphonie n°3 en sol mineur - 3_Allegro Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted July 15 Posted July 15 Hi again @Marc Deflin! I think this piece has some of the same problems as your recent string quartet piece you posted. There's some octave doubling, but besides that you've conceived of this piece as a collection of solo lines. In order for an orchestra to sound full and idiomatic (if you're trying to write thematically, deriving your basic approach from the classical and romantic eras) then you should use the string orchestra as the skeleton of the piece. I would say to try writing a string orchestra piece, but your recent string piece that you wrote still has the same problems. Maybe try writing a piece only for instruments you can play or have played in the past? Or perhaps writing a piece on the model of another piece? What's your favorite piece of music? Now try writing a piece that's modeled after it but with your own melodic and harmonic ideas. Those are my thoughts - thanks for sharing! 1 Quote
Marc Deflin Posted July 21 Author Posted July 21 Hi @PeterthePapercomPoser 🙂 You're right, this piece hasn't a structured thematic writing. It's more a flaw surging out of my head (heart ?) along writing. My favorite piece for orchestra, I'd say Beethoven's violin concerto (very thematic piece 😉). Regarding symphonies, the first that cames to my mind is Beethoven's 2nd movement of the 7th. But I wouldn't aim to write a similar piece. Thanks for your thoughts, it's useful. Best regards 🙂 Marc 1 Quote
murphybridget Posted July 23 Posted July 23 On 7/21/2024 at 6:25 AM, Marc Deflin said: Hi @PeterthePapercomPoser 🙂 You're right, this piece hasn't a structured thematic writing. It's more a flaw surging out of my head (heart ?) along writing. My favorite piece for orchestra, I'd say Beethoven's violin concerto (very thematic piece 😉). Regarding symphonies, the first that cames to my mind is Beethoven's 2nd movement of the 7th. But I wouldn't aim to write a similar piece. Thanks for your thoughts, it's useful. Best regards 🙂 Marc I agree, sometimes music flows more from the heart than from a strict structure. Beethoven's Violin Concerto and the 2nd movement of the 7th Symphony are fantastic choices—so rich and thematic. 1 Quote
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