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Started this discussion. Last reply by David Unger Jun 25, 2016. 6 Replies 0 Likes
Hi!In practicing form, I have currently arrived at the Nocturne and just completed this Nocturne in F major dedicated to my wife for our seventh wedding anniversary (she is a piano teacher) and would…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David Unger Feb 13, 2016. 5 Replies 0 Likes
I need some help with my second movement for my viola sonata, a sarabande with quite a lot of double and triple stops. The problem is that though I have tried to make it as playable as I can, I still…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Tyler Hughes Dec 6, 2015. 6 Replies 0 Likes
In my latest piece (a string quartet) I had to limit myself to write only what is possible to play for the rather poor students at my school. I am not sure whether I managed to keep it on their level…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Lara Poe Dec 7, 2015. 4 Replies 0 Likes
This is the first movement of my new string quartet of which the Allegretto in F major will be a middle movement. Just as witht the F major Allegretto I had the limitations of not expanding the range…Continue
I have been composing in smaller formats since 2004 and have had performances of my music regularly.
My music has been performed in Austria, Canada, England, Germany and Sweden.
Prelude and fugue in C major, for organ
This is short and humourous piece for church organ was written for a collegue at work in the fall of 2019.
Sonata "In stile barocco" in D major, for solo violin
This was written in two different periods. The second movement was written in early 2016 and the outer movements in late 2019.
String quartet "Ave Maria" in d minor
This was written for students at Oskarshamn community college in the fall of 2015. The title comes from my song Ave Maria which is quoted in the second movement.
Sonata for violin and piano "Hunting sonata" in G major
This was also written for students at Oskarshamn community college, in the fall of 2016.
Little suite in g minor, for piano
This was written for my mother, a dedicated amateur pianist, in the fall of 2018.
Fünf Frühlingslieder
Posted on December 3, 2015 at 4:30am 1 Comment 2 Likes
I have just finished my second string quartet in d minor. Compared to the G major quartet posted on my page here, I think it is a big leap forward in a great many ways. It is held within the Classical style, with a first movement in sonata form, a second slow movement in ABA form and a final movement in rondo form.
I have taken some inspiration from the writings of Joseph Haydn ending the first movement in the major tonic, and using only two part writing in the first theme of the…
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Very lovely song, David (Ave Maria). It had hints of Mozart to my ears, specifically the Requiem. Nice to hear live music here for a change. Brings you back to reality (although Kristofer would disagree, but no need to get metaphysical here).
Thank you for the kind words regarding my choral piece. I enjoyed your songs also, and my heart leapt when I realized the words were sung in Swedish! I don't speak the language, but always wanted to learn, as I loved hearing my grandmother speak it when I was a young child.
Welcome to the Composers' Forum, David!
Welcome! I liked the music!
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