
This is the final movement to my seventh piano sonata. It's the first time I've done a sonata with four movements. The four movements of this piece comprise the longest and most complex piece I've ever written. You all apparently didn't take two kindly to the last two movements being a bit atonal and all, but I think you will find this one more accessible. I recommend listening to all four movements in a row, as this movement has very strong references to the other movements.
This movement is in Rondo form, which means it follows an A B A C A pattern. The A parts in B minor are more of the style of the first movement, where the B section is more like the second movement in its slow, percussive form, and the C section is like the third movement in its rapid and chaotic form. I hope you enjoy it!
This track is the final track in my piano album Analytic Continuation. You can listen to the rest of the album here.
First movement
Second movement
Third movement
For a complete directory of my classical music pieces, click here.
This movement is in Rondo form, which means it follows an A B A C A pattern. The A parts in B minor are more of the style of the first movement, where the B section is more like the second movement in its slow, percussive form, and the C section is like the third movement in its rapid and chaotic form. I hope you enjoy it!
This track is the final track in my piano album Analytic Continuation. You can listen to the rest of the album here.
First movement
Second movement
Third movement
For a complete directory of my classical music pieces, click here.
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