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quantum
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April 07, 2008, 04:42:05 PM »
It was quite sunny when I recorded this.
april-7-2008_02.mp3
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Made a Liszt. Need new Handel's for Soler panel & Alkan foil. Will Faure Stein on the way to pick up Mendels' sohn. Josquin get Wolfgangs Schu with Clara. Gone Chopin, I'll be Bach
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Like always, it's great music. I alwas loved the border between mist and sunny sky. I Like the birds
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"An Artist..is born with a mania to complete himself, to create himself. He is so multiple and amorphous that his central self is constantly falling apart and is only recomposed by his work" Anaïs Nin
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wow, Quantum. I have to say that I find this very appealing -- somehow this piano was a perfect match for this improvisation. I just love the harmonies and the mood -- it makes me almost feel creative again !
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As always, your dynamic range and phrasal variety is very comprehensive, syncretic and a lesson in the value of cultivating improvisational contrast, to be sure. These contrasts, coupled with the portentous figures in the bass are at times irresistably reminiscent of the Emerson movement of the Concord if it were not for the tremolos which hardly, if ever, occur in the piano music of that composer. The initial sequences of chords of the same, or almost the same type amount to a sort of melody which substitutes chords for single notes. There is a name for the device but I cannot remember it. As an opening it is particularly effective here.
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