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Korean Simple Suite No.3 For Viola and Piano Op.273C
As far as melodies are concerned, the traditional 5 notes of Korean Do.Re.Mi.Sol.La are mainly used. It consists of five movements as follows: I tried to express the wedding ceremony of the bride and groom held in a traditional Korean front yard and the surrounding scenery. So, this piece's nick name is "Happy Wedding". And Attached music file is only 1st mov. played by Violin just for a reference.
1. The Front Yard
2. Yeonji Gonzi
3. Joyful Dance
4. Waiting (Longing)
5. The Bride and Groom
Movement 1, The Front Yard: In G minor in 8/12 time, it is a short song with a bright atmosphere. The front yard is a friendly place for villagers' gatherings and events.
Movement 2, Yeonzi Gonzi: In G major in 4/4 time, natural harmonics are used to describe the mysterious oriental atmosphere. The meaning of Yeonji Gonji is the red dot on the cheeks and forehead of the bride in a traditional wedding ceremony.
Movement 3, Joyful Dance: 3/4 time B flat major, composed in ABA format, expressed the joy of dancing in Korea.
Movement 4, Longing: In G minor in 6/4 time, we tried to express oriental waiting.
Movement 5, The Bride and Groom : It is composed of 4/4 time and 6/4 time, and like the title of the title of Groom and Bride, it shows the contrasting character of liveliness and calm. It was composed in a rondo style that goes back and forth between D minor and F major.
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