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Another short piece for piano
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Hello again. This is another short exercise, written for piano as a strict canon in two voices. I have put harmonic and melodic emphasis on spesific intervals (major seconds, fourths, fifths, minor…

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tyler Nov 14.

Arietta for Solo Guitar

Nice! Very good, compact in its short duration. A couple of places I found particularly moodful, namely bar 9-10 (with the upbeat from bar 8), and in bar 15-16. I hear some Bennett in there, especia…

Replied Nov 9

Voice/Piano - Your Comments Appreciated

1. I understand that you want to use the barlines as indicators of phrasing, but if that is your purpose, it should be done more convincingly, and not at the expense of its readability. I am afraid t…

Replied Nov 5

Voice/Piano - Your Comments Appreciated

A very nice little tune! I like it. Short, humouristic, mildly absurd, and very fitting the text. A few things about the notation: 1. Why have you written no time signatures? It changes quite a lot…

Replied Nov 5

 

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November 18
Very interesting and very well written. I like your harmonic language and the three against two rhythmic pattern that came about through your canon. Over all very nice.
November 14
Enjoyable.... I think you should make inte longer... (why so short) Short, but interesting piece, sounds like something that can be developed inte something greater...
November 12
Eirik B. Narjord added a discussion
Hello again. This is another short exercise, written for piano as a strict canon in two voices. I have put harmonic and melodic emphasis on spesific intervals (major seconds, fourths, fifths, minor sevenths and octaves) and avoided, though not comp…
November 12
November 12
Nice! Very good, compact in its short duration. A couple of places I found particularly moodful, namely bar 9-10 (with the upbeat from bar 8), and in bar 15-16. I hear some Bennett in there, especially in the way you end the piece, have you heard h…
November 9
Very cool. I would have liked to see these, especially the second movement, to develop more. That being said, the structure of each piece is tight considering the short timeframe. Good climactic moments.
November 5
1. I understand that you want to use the barlines as indicators of phrasing, but if that is your purpose, it should be done more convincingly, and not at the expense of its readability. I am afraid that is the case here, at least for me. But I am no…
November 5
A very nice little tune! I like it. Short, humouristic, mildly absurd, and very fitting the text. A few things about the notation: 1. Why have you written no time signatures? It changes quite a lot in throughout, and it would make it easier for th…
November 5
Eirik B. Narjord added a discussion
Hello. These are two short pieces for piano, written as exercises in dodecaphonic technique. Any critique will be welcomed. Regards, Eirik
November 5
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November 5

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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Choir, Small Ensemble, Contemporary Ensembles, Other
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Contemporary
Is music your main income source?
No - Not Yet
Where do you live?
Norway

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At 5:22am on November 12, 2009, Eirik B. Narjord said…
Hi there, Ray,

No, I'm afraid I don't have any audio tracks yet, but maybe I'll record some one day.

Regards,
Eirik
At 1:33pm on November 10, 2009, Ray Kemp said…
Hi Eirik,

Do you have any audio tracks of your music for us to listen.

Ray
 
 
 

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