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From: gonrolgonrol
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  • Your songs are brilliant. Dark classical music is my favorite genre; it is a great joy to listen to your music.

  • @1withSerenity Many thanks Marlowe. Will soon check out your music too. :)

  • Really caught me at around 1:30 - and held on till about 2:20. Then caught me again whenever you played those elegant arpeggios.

    I can well imagine choreographers' being inspired by the best parts of this. Did you know you were writing ballet music? This could be turned into popular dance music too. ...

    Beautiful and exciting!

  • hey grt composition bro..a real master's work..where do u live?? im a directing a shortfilm(dark style)can u compose some for me..?

  • why are all your compositions dark? =P

  • @faleru Good question. Is music a mirror of the composer or is the composers music simply an 'interpretation' of the world and so forth? :)

    Can't respond other that these melodies 'come' to me and I choose them

    BR

    Roland

  • @gonrolgonrol mmm well, you are really good, i dont think its either of both in a 100%. You say this melodies come to you, but have you actually made an effort to do something different?

    =)

  • @faleru Thanks for your comment. Well I have compositions like 'Classical piano composition 31' or 'The Jump'. They are actual attempts to write in baroque style.

  • Such a nice composition! I like you're style. Keep up the good work!

  • @DarkRaimundo Thanks friend.

    Best Regards Roland

  • hahahaha DARK INDEED!

  • @ReturnOfTheStienway At least the beginning is dark, it becomes 'lighter' after about one minute and half :) I have watched some of your videos which are great. Will comment soon :)

  • Great job friend. I sense more "excitement" in this than your other dark compositions. As if there is hope, despite the dark. At 01.27 "hope" first enters the composition, after a long intro by the dark and despaired realm.

    And then the music dances off in a baroque sense, and I imagine a graceful dance between good and evil. As if one couldnt exist without the other, a moral abstraction. Nice work!

    Have a nice weekend, see you around!

    ~ Karl

  • @KarlNerman Thanks Karl. Yes indeed there may be more "exitement". It was one of my first compositions and actually an offspring of my Mighty Gnomes Variations. I'm working on a couple new compositions now also, one dark and one "light". Will be awaiting new compositions from you too :)

  • An interesting and a nice improvisation. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @musicusblau

    Many thanks for comments.

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