Your Finale doesn't sound like a finale at all. To me it's a bright start to music with a soul, with emotion. Some may find it sad, I would like to call it melancholic. (The Eastern Europe feel again?) And indeed, it's a very tasteful and balanced orchestration that suites your composition so well, almost like a poem with delicate phrasing in carefully chosen words (musical phrases) to touch the heart of the listener and share the emotions.
We all agree how nice it is that we have the Forum back. I hope we all will be more active here, we just can not afford to loose this wonderful place.
Thanks for your comments, as always, you are very kind and understanding to my efforts. Thank you Max
I just listened through it for the fifth time. I can not explain why I am so drawn to it, but I am. I am forced into remembering the heavily fogged mornings along the Atlantic seaboard when I was a child; mysterious yet beautiful, concerning yet fulfilling. I would look out over the unimaginable expanse of the sea while being aware of the overpoweringly dense forest just a few feet behind me. Maybe it is the contradictions within the music, the pro-Romantic sturm und drang that lured readers and listeners of German literature and music in the late 1700s.
Whatever it is, I enjoy it immensely. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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