I wanted to put a collection of them together, not least as something to preserve for the future but also as a way of looking back through the directions I've moved emotionally and harmonically over the last few years.
I don't in any way expect anyone to listen to the full thing, which is about an hour and a half in length, but if anyone has any thoughts, let me know.
Youtube playlist:
Very brief notes:
Halloween - I think this is my finest creation as an improviser, but not one of the easier to listen to. It is completely tonal with the arguable exception of harmonies based around the tritone, but unremittingly dark. It is motivically constructed mainly from a combination of the Dies Irae and a triplet funeral procession theme, and what I like in many ways is that, having written it out by ear, I find it sufficiently cohesive that I have no desire to amend it compositionally. It proceeds from foreboding and lamentation to, ultimately, annihilation.
Two improvisations from a recent recital - the first is from the recital itself, overtly romantic in nature, and I think it went really well considering the evident attached risks. The warmup is more spiky.
Dies Irae - gazing into the bleak, infinite void.
Sonata improvvisata - full improvised sonata, written out some time after the event. A mixture of moods, as ambitious in scale as the Halloween improvisation, but probably more audience-friendly. Four movements: a pastoral idyll, a funeral, a brief quasi reminiscence interlude, followed by a storm and marching to the final denouement.
Winter - it's all about German romanticism here, Caspar Friedrich paintings and Wagner. Rather bleak, as befits something improvised during one of the lockdown periods (which has the unfortunate side effect the piano's tuning was drifting a touch).
Goblins, Procession solonelle and Berceuse: my three favourites from a set of preludes I improvised. Goblins is imo rather Alkanesque!
Religiouso - Grandioso - Lamentando is very middle period 'spiritual' Liszt and probably the first lengthy improvisation which I did where I feel it the result is truly cohesive. Lockdown again affected the tuning, which bugs me a touch because I feel there are some really touching moments in this.
Appassionata - I have a serious soft spot for this one, which was improvised at the end of a recording session and somewhat arose by accident.
Warmup - quite a few years back now but really going through the technical tricks department!
Of course beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that, but I welcome the opportunity to share a body of work I'm genuinely proud of and I hope someone will derive pleasure from the aspect of music-making that I feel am in fact most temperamentally suited to.