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I am puzzled by the sudden ending in G major. Leaves an unfinished feel to it. I guess this part is yet to be extended? Or it is meant to feel unfinished, because of the parts that will follow it? And the sudden harmonic change will be balanced in later parts?

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Hi, thanks for your feedback! This unfinished feeling was definitely intended, as it is a part of a larger work. However, I had plans change last minute and went into d minor for the next movement. After reading this, you are absolutely right. I should add a movement in order to develop and justify this G major ending. I think I will add a movement based on a painting that I originally intended to write music for in G major but initially decided against yesterday when I visited the museum and realized it is not on display.

However, you are right that I should finish what I alluded to. So I think I am swayed back into that being the next movement. Thanks again!

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I'll look forward to the next parts as I'm cutrious to how your string quartet will develop.

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I really liked what you did. It would be very good in an opera.
You managed to transmit everything you describe. Even before I started reading I had already played the video and I could already get an idea of ​​what you wanted to express. very well achieved.

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Thank you very much! I am always glad when someone notices and enjoys what I am trying to portray!

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Very interesting process. The Arthurian Legends seem to have more centuries to go before anyone thinks we've had enough.
With the recent movie adaptations and the popular series that depict similar time periods or power dynamics, as well as the emergence of heroic figures (pre-destined in a way?), there will always be room for music that goes back to times/styles/orchestrations modern listeners may find hard to listen to.
Your explanation of the assignment, as well as all the choices for every move and instrument adds a lot of value to this piece.

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Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!

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First heard of King Arthur when I watched Merlin, a TV series. Love the first artwork.

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