Topic: ”Surprise” (like Haydn) - Ptq YC5 Home
Introduction, I hope you have time to read this.
Symphony No. 94 ”Surprise” (Haydn) gave me an idea to make a surprise in my own music. I played Haydn late 70s for my class and they first got a bit scared and then they were laughing. (If I had a smartphone that time I should have filmed it). Don’t know if Haydn wanted to wake up sleeping people in the concert, but he had a sudden fortissimo chord in his andante/ritardando/diminuendo music. I tried in my music to gradually prepare the surprise by playing slower and diminuendo before…….
In addition to the surprise in my music, I have a kind of ”take off”/unexpected tempo/style change, in the middle of my music, if someone is beginning to feel sleepy… :-) And after the surprise, my music returns to its gradually slowing ending as if nothing has happened…..(as did Haydn). And - it is interesting that a long symphony can get a nickname from a single chord!?
The name ”Surprise” is a work title for me, temporary name (don’t want same as Haydn). But I can’t think up a name for my own music ( sudden fright? sudden fear? smartphone wake-up? warning of danger? unsuccessful experiment?…..
Suggestions are welcome :-) Can change the title on YT later.
Thank you for reading my intro. I hope you enjoy watching/listening to my music as much as I did making it.
And - this music is the last one in series New style.
https://youtu.be/n9rI3ozXVGI