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This submission has some history behind it. I got bored about three or four days ago and decided to look through some of my earlier works to see if I could rewrite anything; as it happened, I found a composition for string quartet from two years ago (marked my Op. 1, apparently) that I felt had some good thematic material, so I got to it. That old piece was my first IGCSE composition, from the start of the 9th grade. I've taken the liberty of uploading both pieces (the newer one as Op. 1a, though I hope you'd be able to gauge which one's the newer one 😉) so you can compare the two. I'm pretty grateful to see how far I've gotten with my compositional skills, or even just my ability to write for strings. Let's hope this is a good sign (!). As always, criticism is always welcome. P.S. If you couldn't tell, this was a bit of a rushed piece that I wanted to finish pretty quickly, so there will likely be some voice leading mistakes. Also, Musescore's solo strings playback sucks: I had to do a lot of manual adjustments to keep it from glissing or getting shaky bow (somehow???) or playing loud for no reason, so please bear with the piece if there's a phrasing mistake somewhere.
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a waltz I composed
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There is my 3-part fugue in G major. What do you think? EDIT: I finally composed a short prelude
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I composed this little rondo for solo piano. It has intentionally simplistic harmony and starts quietly and plainly, but by the end it's fiery and dramatic. It is in the form A-B-A-C-A-Coda.