Friday, July 9, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Piano Concerto, Second Movement
Piano Concerto, First Movement
Piano Concerto, Zeroth Movement
I wrote a piano concerto roughly a year ago as a sort of unrealistic "out" in case the Khachaturian Concerto I was at the time learning proved too difficult.
The mp3 file below is the original first movement which I've since axed, as it's, well, just kind of awkward in too many places. Also, the recording is WAY too loud - adjust your speakers accordingly, or, better yet, just skip to the later movements. Sorry.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Winterfell
Several months ago, I wrote a symphony. Why? I'm not sure, but it coincided with HBO beginning a production of the (still incomplete) George R. R. Martin "Song of Ice and Fire" books. Perhaps I thought some network executive would notice it and use it for the series theme.
Alas, that hasn't happened. In fact, nobody has noticed it at all, which is probably a good thing, as the piece itself is a weird mixture of dork and cheese. Chork, anyone?
Anyhow, there's only one movement so far, and it follows pretty strictly Sonata-Allegro form and Xena-Warrior-Princess harmonies. Enjoy.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Variations on the "Star Spangled Banner"
This is a set of variations I wrote for piano based on the ever familiar American National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner".
Each variation is in a fairly distinct musical style, though the Brahms and Schumann ones sort of mix together a bit I suppose. Oh well. Here's the deal:
1. Theme
2. Neo-Classical
3. Beethoven
4. Brahms
5. Schumann
6. Ragtime (sort of)
Whee.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Violin Concerto, third movement
This is the wacky third and final movement of my completely muddled concerto for violin and orchestra. It is pretty much a complete disaster. I think I was going for some sort of heroic rondo where the tune keeps coming back against all sorts of musical obstacles and digressions. However, I instead got an awkward mix of confusing ideas and bad orchestration. I like the end, though. And there's a place in the middle with a timpani that's kind of cool. So, er, there it is.
Enjoy, if you can. :)
Violin Concerto, second movement
Violin Concerto, first movement
This is the the turbulent if not entirely competently written first movement of a Violin Concerto. I wrote it for a violinist named Sara Trickey and has rather random quotes from the Beethoven Violin Concerto in all three movements. The first movement also features quotes from the Sibelius Violin Concerto, though again for no particularly clear reason.
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