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Piano Concerto No. 1; III. Allegro


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gisli

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Piano Concerto No. 1; III. Allegro

Concerto for the piano in three movements
I. Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
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Uploaded: Apr 02, 2008 - 11:50:48 AM
Last Updated: Apr 02, 2008 - 11:50:48 AM Last Played: Oct 10, 2009 - 12:34:12 AM
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Morning Light said 585 days ago (April 2nd, 2008)
AMAZING!!!
I am not familiar with the 3 terms mentioned above, but wow.......can you play piano or what???!!! :) I really like when the song gets towards the middle and then it just goes wild ..... your originality is a real gift;)
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Feter said 585 days ago (April 2nd, 2008)
Piano Concerto No. 1; III. Allegro
Excellent ..this is very nicely written and well
structured .thnx alot for sharin !
magnatone said 583 days ago (April 4th, 2008)
Piano Concerto
Wow - what a work this is - congratulations. Really complex piano moves - very impressive!
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leemiguel2004 said 510 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
Nice work
Nice work. Very enjoyable. Are you influenced by composers such as Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich?
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gisli said 506 days ago (June 20th, 2008)
Yes...
...I'm probably influenced by both of them, especially Rachmaninoff. His piano concertos are crazy.
Check out my latest song called Sonatina (1st movement)
paul f. page said 457 days ago (August 8th, 2008)
How...
...very much fun this is. The accompaniment has sort of a harmonium effect that is haunting to my ears. Piano score is quite intricate, but delicately written in mostly 2-part counterpoint that makes it quite easy to follow. I really enjoyed this movement a lot and have marked you as a composer I want to continue revisiting... One suggestion: back off the "orchestra" a bit. It's a little overwhelming at times. (Love the waltz in the mid section.)
Anyway, I enjoyed this.
Peace.
Paul
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