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Bruch Violin Concerto No.1

Krittayaporn Noiket

For Max Bruch Concerto No.1 Gm.
I invited my friend from Art Education, Chulalongkorn University to present this concerto with the painting. She'll draw 1 picture per movement with the repeated stroke and color in the same mood and tone. 

I'll record her during she was painting about this piece. We discussed the stroke by analyzing the piece and interpret it through her painting stroke. 

Depend on the situation of Corona Virus we need to record both of our performance and do it as a music video.

 We listened to the recording, phrase by phrase, then wrote down the color and the mood of each phrase all over the piece. Then I went to her house to record the video. We use Ipad to record because we don't have any professional camera. I played the recording to her, then told her about the color and the mood that we've discussed before. We've been decided to divide the video into 2 half. The first half was the 1st and the 2nd movement and the other half was the 3rd movement.  Then I use it in the hall for my recording.

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Caprice No.16 is very Rhythmic and has continuous sixteenth notes. I decided to use pictures of my daily routine, because this piece makes me think about the repetitive nature of our life. Many of us are usually trapped in our routine life. We wake up, brush our teeth, have the same coffee, everything makes us feel trapped and bored. Some are going mad because of their repeated life. The steady rhythm of the piece makes it easy to show still images, coordinated with changes in harmony. So I took my daily routine picture for a day, then used it to present the madness of our life. Especially during the Covid-19 situation, which in Thailand still going not well and don't have any reliable solution to solve the situation.

Caprice No.16

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I'll do the arrangement and some variations of this song for  violin solo. Variations  are the most obvious way to the repetion of the music with differences. 

I've been studying George Rochberg's Caprice Variations. So I'll borrow some of his idea to do my own variations. 

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