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Quintet for Piano, Harp, Flute, Clarinet, and Violin
8,843 plays · updated 2025-06-04 by ScriabinIsntAtonal
inspired #4704462, #4687165, #4687155, +3
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inspired #4704462, #4687165, #4687155, +3
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This piece was a sort of "experiment" on doodling with motivic development & figuring out forms I would like to use more often.
Guide for Thematic Analysis -
Red - Motif 1
Orange - Motif 2
**Motifs 1 and 2 are derived from the fragmentation of the first melody (m5 - m20)
Yellow - Motif 3
Light Green - Motif 4
**Motifs 3 and 4 are derived from the fragmentation of the second melody (Entrance at m62)
"Mini" [Rhythmic] Motif highlighted in Light Blue (also from the first melody)
piano solo m83
harp cadenza m189
[Notes: possibly(?) need to extend development of first 2 motifs; make a better clarinet sound]
Guide for Thematic Analysis -
Red - Motif 1
Orange - Motif 2
**Motifs 1 and 2 are derived from the fragmentation of the first melody (m5 - m20)
Yellow - Motif 3
Light Green - Motif 4
**Motifs 3 and 4 are derived from the fragmentation of the second melody (Entrance at m62)
"Mini" [Rhythmic] Motif highlighted in Light Blue (also from the first melody)
piano solo m83
harp cadenza m189
[Notes: possibly(?) need to extend development of first 2 motifs; make a better clarinet sound]
25 Comments
just finished it 10/10
very good
i dont even know how one writes something this good
Wow, this is very pretty.
absolute cinema
So. Good.
wow its so beautiful
hey, ScriabinIsntAtonal, where did you learn to do this?
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Wow ive never been asked that before. I essentially listened to a bunch of classical music over the years, then decided to apply the ideas I heard to make my own stuff. Since it was mainly through listening though, I didn't know how to read sheet music (only within the past year have I started to) and currently know very little theory.
I spent the first years of my account experimenting with a lot of harmonies (and still do) after catching onto habits of composers (going through my account, you'd be able to see Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Scriabin, and Rachmaninov influences). At the moment, I'm still searching for harmonies such as from the French Symbolists but also trying to focus on forms & structure. This piece, for instance, is my try at motivic development, which I recognized after listening to Medtner's concertos many times over.
oh my god.. big fan of this
I was not expecting this... It is genuinely breathtaking.
*takes off glasses* c-clarinets? in online sequencer? *drops glasses* holy s*** this is beautiful
Sounds like a video game soundtrack kinda
it'll probably end up somewhere around 10 mins
6 and a half minutes??
Gorgeous. This made me feel something. Keep it up!
this is very good, nice
This type of music does stuff to a human
beautiful
a
amazing, literally stunning; no words can describe this feeling
wow wow wow :O
oh my god this is *****ing peak
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