This is phenomenal, Wolfi. It is one of those special, special moments that I'm so glad was caught on tape. The change to major is breathless, in a Bruckner 9 sort of way. I'll fly in the face of Pianostreet's red letter 500+ days warning and post this response, so it can be brought to the attention of more who will appreciate it.
... It's from yesterday and I called it Eremitage because I had gone for a walk in a nature park with that name in the afternoon
... I still am very much fascinated by my main themes of the past six months so you will find a bit of Dies Irae and e-a-b-a in it. I don't even do that on purpose, they just appear at a certain point, often.
Quite logical to listen to which is hard to do when you improvise. I didn't feel lost at any time which is alway a sign of a good improv run! In that nature park do you have wild animals coming after your blood when you walk!?! lol. Some Parts of this would be fitting music for a murder in a nature park. 2:57-4:57. Have you got something you need to tell us?
Wolfi, when are you going to post a picture? This is really sooo cool! (Like always ) Cause there's sooo many things happening!
... I am not the type of guy who takes a pencil, starts chewing it and thinks "What will I write now"..
Actually improvising has turned out to be my way of composing as I am not the type of guy who takes a pencil, starts chewing it and thinks "What will I write now"..
But have you ever picked up a pencil and started improvising? This is another method with results that may surprise you. I've done such in the past, which I shan't call composition. It's just free writing.
Don't mean to hijack the thread, Wolfi, sorry, but Dave's comment got me thinking. "free writing" ... I've done that as a word writer, and that's one thing. But, patterns and trains of thought do develop, actually. And, your comment, Dave, made me realize that I could not picture you sitting down and writing completely random notes ... do you? And, just see what it turns into? Actually ... hmmmm ... haha ...