Tristan Genoud - Symphony in G major - Original work
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2024
- This piece was composed and written between july 2023 and march 2024. It is my biggest and most ambitious composition project. Enjoy!
Movements:
00:00 I - Héroïque - Assez animé (Heroic - Quite lively)
11:22 II - Valse - Vif, assez modéré (Waltz - lively, fairly moderate)
17:45 III - Pastorale - Lent (Pastorale - Slow)
31:11 IV - Finale - Très vif, tumultueux (Finale - very lively, tumultuous)
Orchestration:
Woodwinds:
1 piccolo
2 flutes
3 oboes
2 clarinets in Bb
2 bassoons
Brass:
4 french horns in F
3 trumpets in C
2 tenor trombones
1 bass trombone
2 tubas
Percussions:
Timpani
Glockenspiel
Snare drum
Bass drum
Cymbals
Triangle
Tam-tam
Wood blocks (3 pitches)
Tambourine
Whip
Güiro
1 piano
Strings:
Violins 1 and 2
Violas
Cellos
Double basses
1 harp
Made with Cubase Elements 12
VST:
- Spitfire Audio, BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Spitfire Solo Violin
- Lea Bertucci - Acoustic Shadows (Glissandi in 4th movement)
I have heard a lot of symphonies of recent vintage by many composers young and old, but this one makes its presence known and makes no bones about its bodaciousness on all levels. You continue the tradition of French symphonists as well as melding impressionistic and modern styles. Simply put, I was blown away by your music, and I would love to hear this work done with a live orchestra. You also have mail from me.
Bravo, Tristan. More works like this, please.
Merci beaucoup!
@@sharpeleven474 - You are welcome, Tristan, and I hope you got my email.
@@klscomusI don’t think I received your mail. Can you try with this adress: genou.tristan@gmail.com
dude, this is one of the best, most inventive and fresh new works i've had the privilege of hearing this year, thank you so much for posting.
as a freelance orchestral violinist, I genuinely hope I get a gig with an orchestra playing this someday. I'd even say it deserves to enter the standard rep alongside the likes of Tchaikovsky and Dvorak.
Very attractive and excellent !!!
I like this symphony very much (^^♪
Wow, this is in all its delicate lightheartedness very convincing, formally and dramaturgically very exciting, showing good and sophisticated contrapuntal, rhythmic, harmonic and orchestral skills. Colorful and Brilliant! The way how the first movement is becoming increasingly energetic towards its ending is thrilling! And everything has typical French charme, wit and playfullness. So delicious and delightful!
The score helps enormously to understand how impressive this writing is. There is clever orchestration going on here. Ok, the music may not be everyone's cup of tea, but this composer definitely has a very bright future if he can establish his own "style". I wish this young composer every success for a long and fulfilling career ahead.
非常好工作!
Amazing piece❤❤❤ I am gonna for sure gladly Realisten to it in future ❤❤
Thank you very much for listening! 🤌🏻
It made me very happy!
Found by random YT recommendation - this sounds very pleasant...much harder nowadays to be sure what's 'virtual' music ! One day, like all AI, it'll invalidate all human efforts.
Thanks! I composed the whole score then I used VSTs for the recording , wich are very realistic. You ´re right, AI will soon be very performant at composing music😬
@@sharpeleven474Hey! Gotta enjoy human things while we still can! 😂
It's amazing how the Pastorale actually is over but then all of a sudden gains new continuing activity with this exciting clarinet. Really impressive how you manage to build the form of the movement with a long breath, so unique!
Waouh! Thank you so much for your very positive feedback I really appreciate! :)
Brilliant. I especially enjoyed the first movement, particularly the last few pages. Very creative writing.
I am very interested in hearing your future works
Oh my God, this finale is such a frenzy! Incredible!!! Kudos!
this is actually really nice and entertaining. well done.
Intriguing work. I would perhaps look at the piano part which is unnecessarily awkward in a number of places.
Very nice
Impressive
Maurice Ravel and Poulenc are smiling from heaven listening to this 🥲
musescore or sibelius?
Musescore
@@sharpeleven474 nice symphony anyway.
I've listened to this about ten times now, and this is phenomenal. My only comment is that I think the third and fourth movements could work swapped, as it would strengthen the narrative suggested by the first two movement's titles, and ending the entire work in a manner similar to the opening (the first time I listened to this, I was convinced the fourth movement was a bonus movement to an already complete three movement work).
Very good composition, and I hope orchestras place this symphony into their repetoire!
我喜歡第四章 不像電影配樂