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    Piano Trio op 70,2 for Orchestra

    I just finished the orchestration of the marvellous 1st movement so we have now 2 symphonic movements of this glorious Trio:

    http://gerdprengel.de/op70-2-1_orch.mp3

    http://gerdprengel.de/op70-2-2_orch.mp3

    Gerd




    #2
    Excellent work Gerd - how long does it usually take you to complete a movement and have you found the process comes more naturally with experience?
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      Hi, Peter, the time to orchestrate a chamber music piece depends on the type of piece. It is very easy to orchestrate a string quartet: I import a score from https://musescore.com/ into my notation software tool, usually first into the strings section and from there I copy or move the notes to wooodwinds or french horms, adding furthermore also trumpets and timpani notes. This would take me maybe 6 hours..
      But orchestrating a piano trio with many full piano accords like this 1st mov of op 70,2 . is much more difficult. It took me maybe 25 hours!

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        #4
        Now I finished also the beautiful 3rd movement - one of the most melodious movements of Beethoven. But I am not sure about the eights notes accompaniement - they are often more staccato-like eventhough Beethoven writes with legato. Do you think it is good so?
        http://www.gerdprengel.de/op70-2-3_orch.mp3

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          #5
          Originally posted by gprengel View Post
          Now I finished also the beautiful 3rd movement - one of the most melodious movements of Beethoven. But I am not sure about the eights notes accompaniement - they are often more staccato-like eventhough Beethoven writes with legato. Do you think it is good so?
          http://www.gerdprengel.de/op70-2-3_orch.mp3
          I think they'd be better legato, is there no way of doing that?
          'Man know thyself'

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            #6
            Originally posted by Peter View Post

            I think they'd be better legato, is there no way of doing that?
            You are right, Peter, I changed now the accompaniement with more legato.

            But above all I finished now also the awesome Finale which just blows me away! I think only the finale from op. 59,3 is as wild as this one! Please listen to it with headphones and full volume :-) http://gerdprengel.de/op70-2-4_orch.mp3

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              #7
              Originally posted by gprengel View Post
              You are right, Peter, I changed now the accompaniement with more legato.

              But above all I finished now also the awesome Finale which just blows me away! I think only the finale from op. 59,3 is as wild as this one! Please listen to it with headphones and full volume :-) http://gerdprengel.de/op70-2-4_orch.mp3
              Yes that 3rd movt is much improved and the finale - wow! It works incredibly well in your arrangement for orchestra and the other wild finale that comes to mind is the 4th symphony.
              'Man know thyself'

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