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bruh me too 😭 and i didn't even realise until i was like hang on i used the exact same harmonic gliss, open intervals & uncertain tonality
i was OBSESSED with the open intervals. would love to have a listen to yours if you have the audio or score
 
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"He was a giant of neoclassicism and writing original music in basically a sort of refurbished style to make his own style." what makes him different from Stravinsky or Ravel?

"He wrote many different types of works and forms, symphonies, concertos for many different instruments, operas, ballets etc." It is significant. Every good composer did that. But I'm not sure this renders a composer canonical though.

"He could imbue a type of character into his pieces that no one else could." Yes. What character did he produce that others could not? Orgiastic and full of frenzy for example his 1st violin concerto scherzo? Well Rite of Spring could do it. (that isn't to say that being able to reproduce a character that others happened to have done before reduces the value of his art).

"Combine lyricism with sarcasm, drama with soaring melodies". Question of interest: what actually makes his music sound, as many people put it, 'sarcastic'?
 
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Yeah Im doing Music Ext, I chose comp. I'm pretty confident about my comps, since this is my last year portfolio to enter the uni, and receive multiple awards in comp competition, I wish to get encore nominations🥲
how do you compose? i want to learn online somewhere
 

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how do you compose? i want to learn online somewhere
My path might be a little different. I started writing and producing pop songs around 2020, which is using DAW and virtual instrument to produce sound and music, so even now when I'm doing formal composition, I'm still using DAW like Cubase to write, instead of Sibelius. I read lots of composition books during my spare time. I can recommend some to you if you want.
 

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My path might be a little different. I started writing and producing pop songs around 2020, which is using DAW and virtual instrument to produce sound and music, so even now when I'm doing formal composition, I'm still using DAW like Cubase to write, instead of Sibelius. I read lots of composition books during my spare time. I can recommend some to you if you want.
could you recommend them to me too??
I really wanna get into film comp, orchestrating and conducting typa stuff
 

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Orchestration:
- The Study of Orchestration by Samuel Adler

Theory (Harmony, Melody Writing, counterpoint etc):
- The Complete Musician by Steven G. Laitz
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Руководство по гармонии (a Russian harmony book written in the last century, many people think it is outdated, but I think it is fine)
- Books that analyze the structure and form of a composition. There are so many in the market, so choose any popular one.
- Fundamentals of Musical Composition by Arnold Schoenberg.

I'm 200% sure that at least my core comp got encore nomination, since I combined electronic sound designs (like Hans Zimmer & Ludwig Göransson's latest scoring works), a traditional triple-wind orchestra and a rock band. It was originally a game scoring.
 
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My path might be a little different. I started writing and producing pop songs around 2020, which is using DAW and virtual instrument to produce sound and music, so even now when I'm doing formal composition, I'm still using DAW like Cubase to write, instead of Sibelius. I read lots of composition books during my spare time. I can recommend some to you if you want.
Orchestration:
- The Study of Orchestration by Samuel Adler

Theory (Harmony, Melody Writing, counterpoint etc):
- The Complete Musician by Steven G. Laitz
-
Руководство по гармонии (a Russian harmony book written in the last century, many people think it is outdated, but I think it is fine)
- Books that analyze the structure and form of a composition. There are so many in the market, so choose any popular one.
- Fundamentals of Musical Composition by Arnold Schoenberg.

I'm 200% sure that at least my core comp got encore nomination, since I combined electronic sound designs (like Hans Zimmer & Ludwig Göransson's latest scoring works), a traditional triple-wind orchestra and a rock band. It was originally a game scoring.
sank u saw mush!!!!
 

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"He was a giant of neoclassicism and writing original music in basically a sort of refurbished style to make his own style." what makes him different from Stravinsky or Ravel?

"He wrote many different types of works and forms, symphonies, concertos for many different instruments, operas, ballets etc." It is significant. Every good composer did that. But I'm not sure this renders a composer canonical though.

"He could imbue a type of character into his pieces that no one else could." Yes. What character did he produce that others could not? Orgiastic and full of frenzy for example his 1st violin concerto scherzo? Well Rite of Spring could do it. (that isn't to say that being able to reproduce a character that others happened to have done before reduces the value of his art).

"Combine lyricism with sarcasm, drama with soaring melodies". Question of interest: what actually makes his music sound, as many people put it, 'sarcastic'?
1. Ravel was impressionist so I don't see your point. Sure Stravinsky was important for neoclassicism too but he's different to Prokofiev. Stravinsky was more explorative and daring, Prokofiev more on the melodramatic side, exploring a wider range of emotions etc. Personal preference is personal preference here

2. Sure but the large catalogue of works is in this new style. He's not a Mendelssohn who doesn't break barriers or a Chopin who only wrote for one instrument, so yes the fact he produced many different works is important (not to say Chopin and Mendelssohn arent goated either)

3. Its quite brash to say Rite of Spring is an emulation of the 2nd mvt of the violin concerto. Theyre very different, Rite of Spring has a primal character, almost savage, and the rhythms and harmonies reflect that. Prokofiev's liveliness still contains elegance and is undoubtedly innovated. Having played both, the techniques required are completely different too, so yes Prokofiev's character is quite unique (so is Stravinsky's)

4. Chromatic displacements, unorthodox harmonic progressions, ironic orchestrations, all the while often with a lyrical soaring melodic line. That lends itself quite nicely to sarcasm
 

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Orchestration:
- The Study of Orchestration by Samuel Adler

Theory (Harmony, Melody Writing, counterpoint etc):
- The Complete Musician by Steven G. Laitz
-
Руководство по гармонии (a Russian harmony book written in the last century, many people think it is outdated, but I think it is fine)
- Books that analyze the structure and form of a composition. There are so many in the market, so choose any popular one.
- Fundamentals of Musical Composition by Arnold Schoenberg.

I'm 200% sure that at least my core comp got encore nomination, since I combined electronic sound designs (like Hans Zimmer & Ludwig Göransson's latest scoring works), a traditional triple-wind orchestra and a rock band. It was originally a game scoring.
did you end up getting nominated? Pretty sure comp nominations are out now
 

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I got an encore nomination for comp in music 2, is there a way to tell if it is your core comp or your elective? I did comp as my elective but it doesn't seem to say which one the nomination was for...
 

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