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Hi everyone! I wrote this romantic (mostly Grieg) style waltz as a studie piece. I am applying to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (in Budapest, Hungary) this year, and I am writing this as part of the application (deadline is june 18th). I am hoping some of you can help me out with ideas, how to make it more stylish, more accurate, wether I should extend it with some repeats/variated repeats or not.
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Hi everyone! I wrote this baroque style fugue as a studie piece. I am applying to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (in Budapest, Hungary) this year, and I want to send in this fugue (they require a lot of study piece). I am hoping some of you can help me out with ideas, how to make it more stylish, more accurate. I listened to it so many times, I can't really determine how "baroque" it is.
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Hi everyone! I wrote this classical (mostly Haydn) style menuet as a studie piece. I am applying to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (in Budapest, Hungary) this year, and I want to send in this menuet (it is a requirement). I am hoping some of you can help me out with ideas, how to make it more stylish, more accurate, wether I should extend it with a variation or not.
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An etude is a type of musical study -usually for a performer. For modern uses of the form, however, we often see composers utilizing the form to tackle different compositional obstacles that deal with 'voice' or 'technique'. That said, in following with the historic usage of the form, I decided to write a series of etudes to provide vehicles to explore fusing differing modern techniques within my own musical language. I'm only sharing this on here at the request of @Thatguy v2.0