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SULIT Sonata I - Of Angels And Cherubs (not Bach's, duh!)

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This is my first Sonata for Organ or Piano, written just recently, Feb 2, 2007. Sonata form is a basis for classical symphonies and concertos. On keyboard, the form is summarized as: I (tonic E minor)-- V (Dominant B minor) -- development (adventure through other keys & inverted variants) -- I (tonic). Simple as it looks, the form is not simple at all. This one has the whole kitchen soup thrown at you--counterpoint, pedal points, phyrgian semi-cadences, deceptive cadence, and ende. But when I wrote it, I was not thinking "technical" so much as just letting the "mysterious" speak to me, so that I can dictate. There were some Dark Alleys where I nearly took some wrong turns, which would have been disastrous. But somehow this one barfed out in nice chunks. What "came out" just so happened to be architecturally sound, and well-ordered, I think. Even though it's in a minor key, the listener might find joy at its contemplation--a mind in disarray might find "good government" in it. It's good calming effect for my mind, at least, keeps my spirits up even though I should be in deep despair right now. (I'm not).I've analyzed the Bach trio sonatas, and am now embarking on my own Sonatas, which I suspect will have my signature neo-romanticism (Tchaikovskian ballet chords) and polyrhythmic identity throughout (me being an ex-drummer). So if it still sounds too much like Bach, please forgive me...my other Sonatas coming up are quite different, but still retain that driving, dance rhythm under all the thick harmony (see my other Prelude in A). It also works well with any other combination of instruments, string quartet, woodwinds, etc. I have many other finished and "unfinished" Sonatas, Waltzes, and Fugues that are awaiting your Patronage to complete. If you as a prospective Patron would like to commission a beautiful work, dedicated in your name upon publishing, please write. Like Chopin's works, "To Madame so and so", you can have a work prepared in your name which gets published. It's less than you think, and will be a permanently lasting gift to yourself, and the world, at least until the sun blows up.A work like this takes me an afternoon to compose, and up to one week to get the playing in "top shape" on keyboards. If you purchase the score, (write me) it can be played with or without pedals, on organ, piano or harpsicord. For instance, I've used it last week as a Postlude after Mass on piano, and the congregation loved it. In architecture and symmetry, it is what I call "well governed" music, which mirrors the Angels and Cherubs singing in complex, interwoven harmony. The right hand and left hand are constantly passing the baton to one another (depicting angels answering cherubs, or reminding of track & field relay race), and optional pedals support, as in a heavenly hierarchy contemplating the Divine through their song. Or maybe I should say "scroll", as in Lawgiver handing out wisdom to infinitudes of approving singers. Or maybe its just an insignificant speck added to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USA. Well, for once it's not "made in Germany", or China (uggh!).Certain Bach organ works have always had a mysterious effect on me, of sheer awe at his mighty constructon; but frankly, I only like perhaps 5% of his organ works. We all go through phases of development, and he was no exception. Sometimes I listen to some of his "lesser" works, and wonder, "What if I did it MY way? Updated for 21st century ears?" This is just a beginning.I'm hoping to complete an entire book of Organ Sonatas & Fugues, in addition to another book of Piano Waltzes and Etudes. If you choose not to Patronize, you still have made a Patronage! (Sorry Rush)Thanks for visiting!Arthur Donatus SulitThe Composer

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Uploaded: February 26, 2007 at 9:01 am
Author: arthursulit

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Tags: Angels  Bach  Baroque  Cherubim  Cherubs  Church  Fugue  IV  Johann  not  Organ  Pipe  Sebastian  Sonata  SULIT  Trio  

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xemnas31491 (March 17, 2008 at 3:40 am)
where can i go to learn to play like this?
rikurep (January 15, 2008 at 11:42 pm)
Man, this is an excellent piece of music. PLEASE CONTINUE WITH YOUR WORK!!!
temp312 (December 21, 2007 at 2:19 am)
My compliments, an excellent composition.
eshuemaker (October 30, 2007 at 3:31 am)
Amazing. I love to see people keeping the traditional styles alive. It's very good. I love the minor key.
jm28775 (August 30, 2007 at 2:13 am)
loved your style..loved to follow the sheet music..do you play the pipe organ??John..
jp6030 (June 18, 2007 at 3:48 am)
awesome, , i like the visual aides!
ryanjamesdoucet1 (June 7, 2007 at 6:53 pm)
it is wicked
freshnclean (May 26, 2007 at 6:46 am)
Wow... This is amazing work!
geheimnisvolle (April 25, 2007 at 8:07 pm)
Good sense of humor! loool It seemed to me Bach...Keep composing!
z86t300 (April 22, 2007 at 8:10 pm)
To some people these forms are nothing but crusty old prison chambers to be compared to "bach" ,to others (me included) it is the abslolte apex of musical pourpose and when fresh compositoins are made we feel blissfully reconnected to the art and philosophy of times gone buy.good work, thankyouM.a

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