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Topic: [original composition] Nocturne for piano left hand alone and flute  (Read 1347 times)

Offline furiouzpianist

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from a recital encore in May.

Offline furtwaengler

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There is that thread of early 20th century Russia that was strongly influenced by Scriabin. Your music seems to awaken that discipleship in the melancholic frame of the op. 11 preludes. I really think it is great listening and the air of the flute adds wonderful breathe of life (and the playing is great all around). Thank you for sharing it.   
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Offline chopinlover01

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Very nicely done.

Offline francoisfj

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This is absolutely gorgeous, I love it. An encore, so was it a recital of your compositions? Would love to hear more of them!

Offline themeandvariation

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elegant and evocative…  the balance between the two instrumentalists very complimentary..
Sounds a bit french to me… a bit like Poulenc..
Good work!
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