Move over Mozart! At 10! I was wondering who she got most of her feedback from to get to this point. I know she took some lessons from Lang Lang. I have no doubt she has perfect pitch and can compose away from the piano. Give a talented child the right influences and they can do amazing things.
Very impressive! :) I was wondering, did she compose this using what? Sitting only at the piano, or with sheets writing etc - Or did she also use a program to help her hearing it etc.. Im curious! I my self want to learn more before I start a major work, and since Im going at it alone it takes some time to learn to maneuver the maze :) Also one more thing I would like to know - what is her general approach to learning how to compose, via teachers, online etc etc.. I did enjoy listening to it!:)
Wow, very impressive, Anna! It is amazing to see such talent in a rising star. It's great that you compose away from the piano - I personally think using feedback from the piano to compose symphonic works like these can often miss a lot of important information (since it produces an entirely different sound, after all).
Anyway, congratulations, and keep up the great work!
Congratulations! This must have been such a difficult work. But the result is outstanding! It may seem 'only' 11 minutes but just look at all those notes and instruments... Just reading it is a lot of work! By the way, I can't read the name of the instrument between oboe and bassoon, what is it?
And you know, people will probably call you "The next Mozart", just like they do Emily Bear, but you're Anna Larsen, and that's important. Don't forget to be you!
@ravelvs Thanks for the feedback. You did a great job with it, and we are very happy with the result. I hope other people will see this and check out your website and channel. We put both links in the video description.
Wow, congratulations, a full symphony, great. It sounds to me in the style of early Beethoven. You know 1:57 has a little taste like 'latin rythm' xD Second mvmt starts very dramatic
@LarsenPiano Of course is tons of work, but keep it up :) Composing is marvelous, to be able to say waht you want with your own sounds, that is a wonderful reward in itself, for me, it is the best thing in the world, we love music, and if it sounds exactly as what you want, imagine just that :D
Move over Mozart! At 10! I was wondering who she got most of her feedback from to get to this point. I know she took some lessons from Lang Lang. I have no doubt she has perfect pitch and can compose away from the piano. Give a talented child the right influences and they can do amazing things.
robertslistening 6 months ago
Incredible! Makes me rather envious of your talent. ;(
descara3 8 months ago
Very impressive! :) I was wondering, did she compose this using what? Sitting only at the piano, or with sheets writing etc - Or did she also use a program to help her hearing it etc.. Im curious! I my self want to learn more before I start a major work, and since Im going at it alone it takes some time to learn to maneuver the maze :) Also one more thing I would like to know - what is her general approach to learning how to compose, via teachers, online etc etc.. I did enjoy listening to it!:)
thomandy 9 months ago
Wow, very impressive, Anna! It is amazing to see such talent in a rising star. It's great that you compose away from the piano - I personally think using feedback from the piano to compose symphonic works like these can often miss a lot of important information (since it produces an entirely different sound, after all).
Anyway, congratulations, and keep up the great work!
bobblewobblesqueeg 10 months ago
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EmilyBearfan 1 year ago
Congratulations! This must have been such a difficult work. But the result is outstanding! It may seem 'only' 11 minutes but just look at all those notes and instruments... Just reading it is a lot of work! By the way, I can't read the name of the instrument between oboe and bassoon, what is it?
esmine86 1 year ago
@esmine86 That instrument is the clarinet in B flat. :-)
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
And you know, people will probably call you "The next Mozart", just like they do Emily Bear, but you're Anna Larsen, and that's important. Don't forget to be you!
EmilyBearfan 1 year ago
An outstanding accomplishment Anna.
ModelDX1 1 year ago
Anna FELICIDADES!...qué maravillosa composición eres muy pequeña de edad
pero eres grande en talento,gracias por compartir todas tus composiciones y tus
ejecuciones al piano,me emociona mucho verte en todos tus videos.
CSG427 1 year ago
Congratulations, Anna, this is a beautiful piece.
fredacao8 1 year ago
Just like Mozart....I look forward to seeing how Anna's musical skills mature over the years. She is certainly a talent to look out for.
chobeethaninov 1 year ago
Congratulations Anna! You're a very talented young lady.
The Ravel-VS team is thrilled to have had the opportunity to work on the performance and recording for you!
ravelvs 1 year ago
@ravelvs Thanks for the feedback. You did a great job with it, and we are very happy with the result. I hope other people will see this and check out your website and channel. We put both links in the video description.
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
It was nice to fly military jet in gta sa and listen this ! :)
thanks for music :))
Bramborail 1 year ago
Anna, you compose Symphony and play beautifully yourself, it is absolutely amazing at this young age!!
hjzitc2010 1 year ago
@hjzitc2010 Thanks!
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
Wow, what an accomplishment! *standing ovation*
K46620 1 year ago
This is delightful, Anna! I have the utmost respect for music composers. Composing a symphony!! That's wonderful. :) Well done!
AndromedaAiken 1 year ago
@AndromedaAiken Glad you like it!
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
Wow you are so talened....
you play the piano like an angel and you compose symphonies!!
keep up the good work!
pianofreak1993 1 year ago
@pianofreak1993 Thanks, it's a first try!
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
Wow, congratulations, a full symphony, great. It sounds to me in the style of early Beethoven. You know 1:57 has a little taste like 'latin rythm' xD Second mvmt starts very dramatic
ExcelLied 1 year ago
@ExcelLied Thanks,even though it may seem short, it was actually A LOT of work. It makes you appreciate even more the masters like Beethoven.
LarsenPiano 1 year ago
@LarsenPiano Of course is tons of work, but keep it up :) Composing is marvelous, to be able to say waht you want with your own sounds, that is a wonderful reward in itself, for me, it is the best thing in the world, we love music, and if it sounds exactly as what you want, imagine just that :D
ExcelLied 1 year ago
Absolutely lovely!
krispibooga 1 year ago
@krispibooga Thanks!
LarsenPiano 1 year ago