All,
This is my "Woodwind Quintet Number Seven".
Instrumentation: One each flute, oboe, Bb clarinet, bassoon and Fr. horn
All,
This is my "Woodwind Quintet Number Seven".
Instrumentation: One each flute, oboe, Bb clarinet, bassoon and Fr. horn
This is really magnificent. I specially liked the flute. That bassoon is fulfilling its role in a very funny way, but still musical. And those ending bars ! Brpr, brpr, brpr, brprrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Thank you, Larry. All the best in the next year.
Raymond
What a happy tune. Makes me really glad to listen. Maybe one could consider, for such a long tune as this, to include a sad or melancholic intermezzo somewhere as a contrast. I appreciate the format, these instruments open up so many possibilities as you so nicely demonstrate.
Happy new year, Larry.
Kjell
Splendid, Larry!
I guess it's an older work? (From the pre-reverb era?).You managed to put a decent portion of musical history in this one: very classical form and melody shaping, late 19th century harmony and chord connections and a very recognisable piece of ragtime (middle part). I love it. Even for potential executers it is a pleasant challenge. It's almost a perpetuum mobile.
Well done and thanks for sharing!
Happy New year to you and your family,
Jos/Max
Jos Wylin
http://www.joswyl.be compositions and sampling practices
The usual brilliance, enjoyed it, thanks for posting it.
Happy, healthy New year
Ted
Larry Larry Larry! I'm feeling a little fluty after listening to this! Another great piece!
Regards,
Frozen Igloo Guy
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