(This is my first "mature" piece improvised on my less-than adequate Kawai digital piano. I regret that it is not an acoustic piano, but due to my current circumstances that is not possible.)
The piece itself was inspired by Sergei Rachmaninov's B minor Prelude (Op. 32, No. 10), but in the process I lost the original inspiration and it became more a pastoral programme piece. The programme is mine and still in my head, and I call it "Eastern Railway Journey". Please mind my rather unprofessional cheap microphone, as I have done as much as possible to enhance the quality.
This is an entry into my Late Romanticism inspiration area... the semi-atonality of Rachmaninov's preludes and parts of his piano concerti are my primary influence here. I call my new type of playing "Chromatic Romanticism". I hope it is enjoyed, and more will come from my thriving mind. I truly would appreciate any insults, comments, compliments, and advice. All types of criticism are welcome (just so you know, and for posterity purposes: I began playing in February 2007, and have no music education apart from my own intense theory study in book and internet form)!