0 ĒOSTRE (2021) by Matthew Brown Posted by Matthew Brown on June 24, 2021 at 7:47am in Music Analysis and Critique Here's an improvisation that turned into a short fanfare for antiphonal double brass quintet:—MB Views: 50 You need to be a member of Composers' Forum to add comments! Join Composers' Forum Tags: brass, brass quintet, fanfare, easter, antiphonal, quarantine, home recording Email me when people reply – Follow
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Accomplished. Energetic, surging forward and a very good, climatic ending.
It would make a great 'prelude' to a brass concert.
Thank you!
Hi Matthew,
I liked the dinamism, perpetum mobile, and the ending.
The brass writing is skillful. I have to note this as a reminder for myself.
Thank you very much for sharing the score.
I appreciate your sharing this work.
Al
Thank you very much!
Great rhythmic drive and melodic content here Matthew and nice counterpoint as well, I enjoyed this! Also good use of dynamics, the precision makes me think this is virtual, may I ask what library you are using?
Thank you! These were four live pro players in the Los Angeles area, all recording from their homes.
Nice piece, well structured although being an improvisation. It feels like a long crescendo, like Bolero. Much appreciated.
/Kjell
Thank you!
Hi Mathew. This is wonderfully and expertly crafted. Great performance! Reminiscent of the neo-classical style. Thoroughly enjoyed this!