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Improvisation, October 8th, 2007. Also October 4th, Part 1 (improvised piece)
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Improvisation, October 8th, 2007. Also October 4th, Part 1 (improvised piece)
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The 8th is a bit wild. It has a weird contrapuntal chromatic thing in the middle...almost fugue like.
The 4th is more of an improvised composition. Not quite as wild as the 8th. More tonal. Enjoy!
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2007 October 04 01.mp3
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Re: Improvisation, October 8th, 2007. Also October 4th, Part 1 (improvised piece
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I am listening to oct. 8th right now. Of course there would be a lot of positive things to say
, it's very interesting and I like the chromatic lines. The second part that starts at 2:56 is a really deep and impressive reflection, to me.
6:26 I think I like this part most, but of course, the piece is a whole and parts can't be separated after all. Somehow this conception of three parts is convincing, to me. I like the distinct moment of silence after the first part and the breath before 6:26.
Sort of an open ending. The story goes on, always and there is so much to say and to play
Thank you for sharing
I'll listen to Oct 4th later.
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