Here we have the third and final movement of my second sonata. I find it amazing how far such a simple melody can go, that and that no one has done this before ^^. Also this is the third part of my submission to this month's
furrymusicians contest. I hope you all enjoy it! The sonata totals 21:34, which would make it the longest thing I've ever written.
Cheers ^^
Edit: Forgot to mention. I've decided to make it one of my composer trademarks that each of my sonatas will have a cameo appearance at some point from all of its predecessors. That cameo is here in this movement, see if you can catch it
First movement - Allegro
Second movement - Adagio
For a complete directory of my classical music pieces, click here.
furrymusicians contest. I hope you all enjoy it! The sonata totals 21:34, which would make it the longest thing I've ever written. Cheers ^^
Edit: Forgot to mention. I've decided to make it one of my composer trademarks that each of my sonatas will have a cameo appearance at some point from all of its predecessors. That cameo is here in this movement, see if you can catch it
First movement - Allegro
Second movement - Adagio
For a complete directory of my classical music pieces, click here.
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You know, it really didn't feel at all like twenty one minutes to me!
Wonderfully composed, the music flowed extremely naturally and excitingly~
You know, it's quite a coincidence, I also (just) submitted a three movement thing to the FA musicians contest, can't compare to this though!
But what do you mean by: "and that no one has done this before" I think Schubert once wrote a whole fantasy that revolved around a one bar rhythmic figure. Or do you mean submitted a sonata? I'm confused~
Anyway, wonderful work!
Wonderfully composed, the music flowed extremely naturally and excitingly~
You know, it's quite a coincidence, I also (just) submitted a three movement thing to the FA musicians contest, can't compare to this though!
But what do you mean by: "and that no one has done this before" I think Schubert once wrote a whole fantasy that revolved around a one bar rhythmic figure. Or do you mean submitted a sonata? I'm confused~
Anyway, wonderful work!
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