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  • Very nice, indeed.

  • This piece is amazing! I love finding hidden gems like this (well, those who are really into music may find them easily, but its difficult for musical laymen like me). It seems so sad though, its like what it would sound like to hear someones soul leave his body . . .

  • I have no words to describe how I felt after I listened to this piece...

  • The middle part is a bit less interesting (also due to the performer I think, who is he btw?), but it makes sense as a whole.

  • Does anyone know where I can get the sheets? (for free :p)

  • @MsLuminum IMSLP.org may have 'em(:

  • @piano9977 Thanks, but I've already bought them.

  • I love the beginning and ending of this. Arvo Pärt is one of my favourite composers. He had a great teacher, though. There are some very interesting works by Heino Eller.

  • wow...

  • And great aitäh for the timed notation, it's good to have the text visible.

  • I've never heard of Eller, thank you for this. Fantastic piece! There is a delicate balance between tonal and atonal music in this.

  • This is so underrated! Eller is such an incredible composer, yet he is completely unknown. My university's music library doesn't even return a single result when I search for him. It's such a pity

  • Amazing!! The bells reminds me Rachmaninov.......

    Thanks for share Eller!!

  • F*****g amazing. Sounds like something Rachmaninov would have written on his death bed.

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