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Any Other Composers of Classical Music Out There?


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Hey I'm a Classical Pianist and Composer, and decided since there wasn't a thread about classical music or composition that I'd start one. So lets see... I've written for Piano solo, Flute and Piano, String Orchestra, String Quartet... anyone else out there on this site compose classical music? Or study music theory or something else along that line???

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I like playing classical music. But on a synthesizer it probably doesn't quite sound like what you may have had in mind.

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Hi Avianne,

I'm no composer, and not even very knowledgable about classical music, but it's still my favorite. For a five years, I lived near the Eastman School of Music in Rochester NY and got to enjoy every kind of music imaginable. Some of the newer music was atonal and arhythmic. That was so different! Beethoven and Mozart are still my kind of music.

Keep up the good work though - one day, perhaps you can share with us?

Love, Megan

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Hi Avianne,

I'm no composer, and not even very knowledgable about classical music, but it's still my favorite. For a five years, I lived near the Eastman School of Music in Rochester NY and got to enjoy every kind of music imaginable. Some of the newer music was atonal and arhythmic. That was so different! Beethoven and Mozart are still my kind of music.

Keep up the good work though - one day, perhaps you can share with us?

Love, Megan

My completed pieces are all up on IMSLP.org under my legal name of David Hamlin if you wish to take a look. Its just PDF sheet music though... here's the link http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Hamlin,_David

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Guest Sarah Miller

Hi Avianne,

I'm currently doing my PhD in Music Composition. I'd say I definitely fit into the atonal/arhythmic category :)

xxo Sarah

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Hi Avianne,

I'm currently doing my PhD in Music Composition. I'd say I definitely fit into the atonal/arhythmic category :)

xxo Sarah

Ah yeah my current piece I've been working on is more Bitonal then I normally go, its a String Quartet in E major but whenever the themes are played the cello is echoing them in the relative of whatever key the theme was played in. So the first time it plays the E and echoes in C#minor...

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It has been quite a few years since I studied classical music - basic harmony, arranging and a little composing - I played classical music exclusively on trumpet and String Bass until my Sophomore year in college when I added Jazz to my trumpet repertoire - financial aspects of playing classical music on trumpet for a living versus playing jazz trumpet shifted my concentration - I still love both but as a brass player I tend toward some of the fuller orchestrations, I like Mozart and admire his skills but it does not have the same impact on me as Beethoven, Brahms and Wagner.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hey I'm a Classical Pianist and Composer, and decided since there wasn't a thread about classical music or composition that I'd start one. So lets see... I've written for Piano solo, Flute and Piano, String Orchestra, String Quartet... anyone else out there on this site compose classical music? Or study music theory or something else along that line???

I don't know how to play anything classical but I can say I've played with an orchestra for my school play :) I loved it! it was a basic band structure (drums, base, piano, guitar, and... flute?) but that's as close to your answer i can get :P

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