
Grand Concerto for Piano "Appassionata"
Once more with feeling.
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(Lower audio quality because 10mb limit....)
Better version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2w.....;ab_channel=DD
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What on earth happened at 1:03? It’s like the notes were played so fast they blurred into a single sustained tone. Is this composition playable with just two hands?
The use of heavy bass notes on the piano got my attention right away. Most piano music strays away from that region to avoid dark muddiness but you took that and made it the texture of your musical narrative. Like the grit of the deep earth.
The ebb and flow of tempo as the song plays out adds another layer of tension and release, just as the melodic portions contrasting the more chaotic runs and strikes. Lots happening in this piece that make me very thoughtful of how limited my own song dynamics and structures are.
The use of heavy bass notes on the piano got my attention right away. Most piano music strays away from that region to avoid dark muddiness but you took that and made it the texture of your musical narrative. Like the grit of the deep earth.
The ebb and flow of tempo as the song plays out adds another layer of tension and release, just as the melodic portions contrasting the more chaotic runs and strikes. Lots happening in this piece that make me very thoughtful of how limited my own song dynamics and structures are.
Well, first thing first, it is certainly playable with two hands, granted you would need to have the same level of competence at playing piano that Liszt did. The piece definitely features a lot of use of the "three hands" technique.
Sadly as I said the audio quality was butchered a little so some of the tremolo parts sound a little off, but it is what it is.
In terms of the feel and compositional style, I am really wanting to push the boundaries of playing possibility as well as challenge my own limits of composing knowledge for the instrument I have worked with for almost 20 years.
Anyway, I am glad you enjoyed it, it means a lot.
Sadly as I said the audio quality was butchered a little so some of the tremolo parts sound a little off, but it is what it is.
In terms of the feel and compositional style, I am really wanting to push the boundaries of playing possibility as well as challenge my own limits of composing knowledge for the instrument I have worked with for almost 20 years.
Anyway, I am glad you enjoyed it, it means a lot.
What can I say... Liszt on steroids!
Jokes aside, it really sounds very original and like it's own piece.
The chromatic runs at 3:02 might be my favourite moment!
After hearing your latest pieces all I can say is jeez, what next?! A full on 3 movement sonata maybe? XD
Jokes aside, it really sounds very original and like it's own piece.
The chromatic runs at 3:02 might be my favourite moment!
After hearing your latest pieces all I can say is jeez, what next?! A full on 3 movement sonata maybe? XD
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