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pianowolfi
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June 10, 2007, 07:40:22 PM »
...who are not yet fed up with my improvs.
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innocence.mp3
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agonizing_question.mp3
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Wolfi, I am listening to "innocence" and I will say it is absolutely beautiful to me. These long phrases of your's -- they are just so inspired, it seems. There is something quite heartbreaking to me about this, which I find a bit ... thought-provoking considering the title.
55" just sucks me right in with these descending patterns.
Well, wow. I very much like this. Thanks ! Keep posting
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I will listen to the "agonizing question" soon
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Sometimes I have my titles just in mind right after I have played something. I just somehow know: "this is the title". "Innocence" as I saw it in my imagination after having played this, has indeed something heartbreaking to me. Hmmm it makes me think, actually...
Thanky you for listening! I think you have understood this music very well, and what you say means a lot to me
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The beginning of "Innocence" almost sounds like Scriabin to me. Beautiful underlying harmonies with delicate melody on top.
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