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  • Any chance you could share the score?

  • Hex, is there anyway I can get this score free?

  • It's as Chopin

  • This is amazing - I had never heard of this composer. Thank you for sharing!

  • I've been listening to this song repeatdly for the past week.

  • Wonderful! Harmonic language aside, this reminds me of Chopin's "mournful" C minor prelude, with its large chords and signature rhythm (quarter, quarter, dotted eighth, sixteenth, quarter).

    An early influence on young Boris?

  • Such a brilliant and dramatic piece. Thanks!

  • Lovely, what took me so long to find this genious composer....

    You hear clearly who this guy took insperation from :P

  • The more I listen, the more I love it! So powerful and transcendal!

  • Oh Great Buddha!  Stunning.

  • 德文中譯:謝謝來信。我只能中文與差勁的德文評論,因為我不能寫­英文。對不起!

    謝謝 Hexameron 的愛心!

  • Danke für deine Worte, Ja, ich kann nur Chinesisch und schlechte Deutsch kommentieren, weil ich kein Englisch kenne, Entschuldigung!

  • 好极了

  • Thank you Hexameron for allowing music lovers like me to discover these treasures. Where do you get those recordings ?

  • There is a product page for this recording on Amazon, but you have to wait until someone offers it used; that's how I got my copy.

  • @Hexameron Could you please provide me with the sheet music for this song? I'm planning on playing it. I might even record.

  • is the resemblance to chopin's chordal prelude intentional or completely coincidental?

    really great music

  • Quite impressive... flowing like a danse macabre. Thank you for this post.

  • The work of a fevered and brilliant mind.

  • @Reaper978

    i wholeheartedly agree. get a load of the chord at 3:19! who would believe introspection--more appropriately, the introspective mind of Lyatoshynsky, could offer, in and of itself, more than an approximation to the very obscurities that fester beneath the threshold of sanity as it veers off to the course of insanity, all while (and i am making an assumption here) being as an expatriate to these certain configurations of the mind. it was rather haunting...

  • Hexameron, I am glad I subscribed to your channel. You are always surprising!

    Besides solo piano, piano concertos are my main interest. I am hoping you have something similar in that genre. I got the Feinberg concerto's and am still looking for Ilya Aisberg's Concerto (1928) and Capriccio Hebraique (1931)

  • I did not expect it to be that powerful.

    Thank you for posting these composers, because they are barely known to listeners like me.

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