Fugue from Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor - P.F. West
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Magnificent!
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Great, again! Some news harmonic highways coming here, i like so much, works very well. Thank you for share. Is so good to know being composers in baroque and classical like style todays.
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Well, one night I attempted to play your compositions in a loop when I was going to bed.
Wrong idea. I got so wrapped up in the counterpoint, the voice leading, the technique, the instrumentation, etc. that I never slept.
Either I'm that bad or you're that good.
I pick the latter.
Brilliant.
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thoroughly enjoyable. many thanks
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Fantastic. Brilliant subject idea! I would love to hear this played live. I love the dense contrapuntal sound in this, it's similar to some of Bach's keyboard concertos(which I love).
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Very Good, When P.F west born?
Filipe0costas 5 months ago
@Filipe0costas He was born in 1970 :)
Jalapablo 5 months ago
thoroughly enjoyable. many thanks
biblebase 8 months ago
@biblebase Thanks Ron. Nice of you to stop by for a listen! God bless you brother.
Jalapablo 7 months ago
Beautiful indeed!
Pray tell, from where do get all your inspiration? I'm just curious. :)
JGBaroque 8 months ago
@JGBaroque Well, the contrapuntal density is inspired by Bach, the sequences a combination of both Bach and Vivaldi. The actual ideas being worked out in the music however, are my own, inspired largely by popular tunes and modern harmonic phrasings and rhythm. The music, therefore, is not authentically baroque, but rather a synthesis of baroque-inspired motiffs seasoned with my own imagination and creative direction. Hope this helps! Thanks for listening. PFW
Jalapablo 8 months ago