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no sharps next to the sharps or flats is not always i case for c major. take the suite for viola by ernest bloch for instance (which i played for my con recital), there are "no sharps or flats next to the clef" but due to the harmonic structure of the piece (or lack thereof) it is not in any key, as bloch focuses on tonal centres. the same can be said for hindemith op.25, etc. then again im butting in on an argument i havent read completely :)
True, but once one starts bringing 20th century music into this, then it gets really muddy. By that definition Bartok never wrote in any key apart from C major. Or the New Viennese School, they just write accidentals as they go along.
But the piece I mentioned ("Chernomor´s March") actually IS written in C major.
I have been searching for this peices name for about 9 years , recorded this when I was a kid with headphones when it was being aired on my local music station and from then this has haunted me (though I had it ,but I wanted to know who composed it) and yesterday only I posted my video for this peice on a forum and I got the name ... I cannot express my happiness at this dicovery thankyou SamLee0519 for putting such great music on youtube
Exactly I though the same thing !!! I remember the description of how his wife and her lover play this movement, specially because you could feel the tension between those two, their gaze and their corporal language that shows that they were lovers. Just perfect, a perfect Sonata to show this. It´s like an encounter, a fight between lovers when their bodies were consuming. Just perfect!
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But the piece I mentioned ("Chernomor´s March") actually IS written in C major.
Exactly I though the same thing !!! I remember the description of how his wife and her lover play this movement, specially because you could feel the tension between those two, their gaze and their corporal language that shows that they were lovers. Just perfect, a perfect Sonata to show this. It´s like an encounter, a fight between lovers when their bodies were consuming. Just perfect!