Finally, the second movement of the secret love note to someone I longed for. All mystery is solved, just face to face with the one who I searched for in such a long time. Themes from the first movement come back in the second, with a lot more clarity, and though not the perfect ending, after my mind was at peace for discovering, even though it could not be forever, I was complete now.
Instrumentation:
Flute
Clarinet
Viola
Vibraphone (also plays suspended cymbal)
Piano
Instrumentation:
Flute
Clarinet
Viola
Vibraphone (also plays suspended cymbal)
Piano
Category Music / Classical
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 115 x 120px
File Size 4.99 MB
I simply adore how every time that the cymbal was struck with a mallet (and not bowed as I previously thought) the music seems to change feel~
And it contrasts wonderfully well with the first movement (and I could even recognize some of the motifs!) And how you write tonal music is also quite wonderful, and different from practically anything else I've heard! At least how the harmony moves (and how you manage to make the instruments at 3:40 sound like glass bowls being rubbed is really astounding, quite a lovely effect!)
And it contrasts wonderfully well with the first movement (and I could even recognize some of the motifs!) And how you write tonal music is also quite wonderful, and different from practically anything else I've heard! At least how the harmony moves (and how you manage to make the instruments at 3:40 sound like glass bowls being rubbed is really astounding, quite a lovely effect!)
Omg...
This piece is so beautiful! I love how you the flute and clarinet don't play the melody in legato before 1:55; it creates an incredibly powerful effect that just hits, sort-of.
I also love how you're passing the melody from the flute to the clarinet and then to the violin near the end, ending in a counterpoint-ish movement. The entire piece is just so beautifully tranquil.
Instant favourite, imo.
This piece is so beautiful! I love how you the flute and clarinet don't play the melody in legato before 1:55; it creates an incredibly powerful effect that just hits, sort-of.
I also love how you're passing the melody from the flute to the clarinet and then to the violin near the end, ending in a counterpoint-ish movement. The entire piece is just so beautifully tranquil.
Instant favourite, imo.
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