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"Blue Heron" - A short piece for piano and orchestra

Discussion in 'Critique & Feedback' started by Antoine Fribond, Feb 18, 2024.



  1. Thanks for listening, any feedback is welcome !
     
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  2. really good! All the intro and from 1.20 to the end remembers me the piano soundtrack of Final Fantasy X-2

    And I loved how the basses entry at 0,40 the best part of the whole piece!! Really liked tat

    The change of time signature is also interesting. Now I ask why that choice? What you wanted to convey with that? It's for destabilizing the listener or make them feel anxious or so? Interesting anyway
     
  3. Thank you Daniele ! Concerning the time signatures, the irregular phrases didn't fit in a regular meter, so I had to adapt. Maybe there are more conventional ways to notate this. Yes, it was to add tension to this part !
     
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  4. "Blue Heron" is a captivating composition that seamlessly intertwines the elegance of the piano with the grandeur of the orchestra. With its soaring melodies and delicate harmonies, it evokes the graceful flight of the majestic blue heron across serene waters. The piece showcases both the soloist's virtuosity and the orchestra's dynamic range, creating a truly enchanting musical experience.
     

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