Beethoven 8-2 Desjardins François Orchestra Skill level :
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Composer | François, Desjardins (1949 - ) | ||
Instrumentation | Orchestra | ||
Style | Classical | ||
Copyright | Desjardins François © All rights reserved | ||
Added by francois-desjardins, 24 Apr 2011
The music presented here is actually a modified small
excerpt of a very long symphony that I have written
there are a few years.
I welcome this movement in music that I love today. There is also the 5th when I'm talking from my. 94, a little way from me .... There are also those sixteenth notes at the end of the extract, my 99 and then alluding to those of the early oboe concerto by Richard Strauss, who touched me so at the first hearing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...(+) |
I am writing in English because I'm more fluent with this language. Overall, this symphonic movement is pretty mischievous and nicely written. Yet, only one small detail is harassing me: why on Earth did you write more than one note for the cymbal? I first noticed this on the first bar of page 15 (bar 63 then). I don't know what was your intent in doing such thing, but as far as I know music theory, cymbals are able to play only one note whatsoever.
Anyway, pretty great song, well orchestrated and written.
Bravo!