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cygnusdei
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Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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March 05, 2008, 11:43:22 PM »
OK, time for shameless self-promotion ...
May I interest you fine people in my little dabbling in a classical piano sonata? (duck for cover). Oh, and it's only a fragment at this point.
http://www.cygnusdei.com/sonata.mp3
PS: This is MIDI, not live performance (sorry for breaking the rules).
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Re: Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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March 07, 2008, 08:58:29 PM »
Damm, how did you make a midi sound like that, it's really like a live performance!
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Re: Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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March 07, 2008, 09:45:05 PM »
MIDI can sound halfway decent if you program the dynamics, rubato, etc. and use digital instrument samples for execution. I use Garritan Personal Orchestra, which is like the poor musician's samples. For an eye- (or ear?)popping experience I heard Eastwest samples are the best. Check this out:
http://www.eastwestsamples.com/details.php?cd_index=963
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Re: Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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March 12, 2008, 04:59:49 PM »
I finished the first movement - let me know what you think
http://www.cygnusdei.com/sonata.mp3
http://www.cygnusdei.com/sonata.pdf
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Re: Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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March 12, 2008, 05:55:53 PM »
Very well crafted! Well put together, the notation was quite good as well. Couple of things:
You seem to be mixing styles here, which is fine, unless you are actually trying to reproduce a style from a particular era. I hear a baroque appoggiatura rather than a classical one.
The harmonic language in places seems romantic in places (I'm reminded of the Pictures in the chordal theme), which is fine, just noted the presence there.
The passages remind me of Beethoven's early work, are you a fan?
I think the last page's passage work is pure romantic era.
I wasn't quite sure where to place the piece, and I am still unsure. Early romantic style, I think. I actually like the piece, I find it quite charming, but I'm curious of it's conception. If you would like to e-mail me or post here, whatever, is cool.
Well done! Keep it going!
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March 13, 2008, 05:27:22 AM »
jabbz - thank you for listening and for compliments on the piece. I wanted to write something 'idiomatically' classical (whatever that means) without being 'historical'. I didn't worry about harmony at all, but I was self-conscious about the keyboard range (I think it reaches c3). Consider it an unfair advantage to real 19th century composers
About conception - believe it or not, this was inspired by The Rembrandt's "Ill Be There For You" (theme song from Friends, the TV series). Well, only the recurring motif and the first bars of the first subject, that is. From there the process seemed to go on auto pilot.
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March 28, 2008, 06:08:16 AM »
Congratulations, Cygnus! This is excellent. You are working on more movements, then?
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March 28, 2008, 01:44:00 PM »
Very charming!! Bravo!!!! Keep up the good work (more movements?). Can you share some experiences on how you started composing? Did you read some texts, or just started right away, learning-by-doing?
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March 28, 2008, 06:41:54 PM »
Thank you for the positive reception guys! I have half a page of a slow movement so far, but I'm in no hurry. As for composition experience, I had about a 10-yr hiatus. The only reason I took it up again is because of notation software (I'm using Sibelius) which makes life easier, and allows me to realize the sound through digital samples (I'm using Garritan Personal Orchestra). But pretty much I just learn by writing and listening and revising. Thanks again for listening
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Re: Cygnus Dei Sonata no. 1 in A flat
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April 24, 2008, 09:17:13 PM »
Legitimate bump
I have finished the second movement - have a listen at
http://www.cygnusdei.com
If that doesn't work, here are the direct links
http://www.cygnusdei.com/andante.mp3
http://www.cygnusdei.com/andante.pdf
Thanks for listening, I'd love to hear your feedback!
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April 25, 2008, 10:41:23 AM »
Just as charming as the first movement!! Great job. Be proud of yourself! I wish more people would be posting their own compositions. Can't wait to hear the next movement ...or will I get a comment like Beethoven gave in response to a similar question related to op. 111?
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April 25, 2008, 07:55:43 PM »
This would be half-decent if it was 1750
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April 26, 2008, 02:01:23 AM »
So tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1750 ..... ta ta .... ta ta ta .....!
Thanks for listening guys!
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