@RonJoe223 Depends what you mean by "part." There are are certain number of instruments/voices/lines. There are a certain number of sections to the piece. And there are a certain number of themes/motives/subjects/melodies. Only the first of these has an definite number (four); the others are debatable.
Thanks so much for posting! I've been trying to track down this selection (with only a vague memory of the composer's name) since a high school music appreciation class back in the 70s! Thank God for the internet and "close enough" search terms!
@RonJoe223 Depends what you mean by "part." There are are certain number of instruments/voices/lines. There are a certain number of sections to the piece. And there are a certain number of themes/motives/subjects/melodies. Only the first of these has an definite number (four); the others are debatable.
musanim 1 month ago
素晴らしすぎる
naway0141 1 year ago
Does this piece have 5 "subjects"? At the beginning, at 0:36, 0:59, 1:14, and 1:40. Anyway, what an interesting piece.
ScrollingMusic 1 year ago
@ScrollingMusic Yes, at least five.
musanim 11 months ago
@ScrollingMusic I think it's only 4 subjects: you are seeing two instruments overlap, I think. (After all, he only has 4 instruments playing)
acc96build 7 months ago
Thanks so much for posting! I've been trying to track down this selection (with only a vague memory of the composer's name) since a high school music appreciation class back in the 70s! Thank God for the internet and "close enough" search terms!
gloriabobgloria 1 year ago
thats awesome and really helpfull tanks:D
frozentooky 1 year ago
another great video, almost as good as the solo videos.
degodly 1 year ago