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Q&A 1

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Questions:
Bars and rhythms in Bach's 3rd Violin Partita 1:10
How do quartal and quintal chords fit in functional harmony 1:30
Do you write for the stage performance or recording 3:05
Favourite living composers under 50 5:02
Backlash because you're more accessible and tonal 6:18
Is there a point in writing music that doesn’t break any new ground? 7:56
Turning one idea into a fuller piece 9:22
How do you think about a piece before you write it 10:31

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