Rich Posted March 2 Posted March 2 (edited) DISCLAIMER: WORKING WITH A TWO MONTH DEADLINE....! I wanted to come up with something memorable, and suitable to pair with what has been written. Fiddled with this simple rondo theme. Everything is subject to more fiddling---tempo might increase, parse down opening statement texture wise (simpler right hand), a little more rhythmic variation... But this is something close. ABACA Sonata form rondo--- This is the opening--the second half will be a partial statement with strings leading and a brief breakdown and codetta leading into a major key B section -about 1.5 min or so... Some German 6ths in there and a Neapolitan or two....learning... Edited Tuesday at 12:58 PM by Rich MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Piano Quartet Rondo v.D1 > next PDF Piano Quartet Rondo v.D1 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted March 2 Posted March 2 The piano has an “eclectic” style. The accompaniment sounds classical with alberti patterns and the like. Paro in the right hand there is melody with dense chords as in a later romanticism. There are also ornaments that sound baroque. Good mix.... 1 Quote
Rich Posted March 2 Author Posted March 2 (edited) 2 hours ago, Luis Hernández said: The piano has an “eclectic” style. The accompaniment sounds classical with alberti patterns and the like. Paro in the right hand there is melody with dense chords as in a later romanticism. There are also ornaments that sound baroque. Good mix.... Yes-- My main models--rondos/style I really like were Hummel (1816 piano concerto in a minor, 3rd mvmt) and Ferdinand Ries' piano quartets in general- both "early romantic". The rondo form held on into the mid-1800s. ( The simple sounding opening with the alberti bass/arpeggios should be build on/complicated later--hopefully with more romantic gestures.) UPDATE: Thinking about your comment--- I'm going to go with a semi-quaver pulse for the accompaniment--what I call "block chords"---more early romantic and amendable to intensiification /morphing...at least as a starting basis. To tired today--this weeks work, and scoring the string partial statement of theme.... Thanks for the comment--it got me thinking. Wish I had more time to "make the sausage".... I'm likely going to thin the chords in the right hand as I want there to be a build up on subsequent A theme entries--but these are where things are headed.... The ornaments (gruppettos/mordent) are pretty common as written in classical/romantic pieces. It certainly lends itself to elaboration. I definitely want to break up the melodic rhythmic patterns a bit more. Thx for the listen. Edited March 2 by Rich Quote
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