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Transitions K.573 by Jonathan FeBland (extract)

This is a short extract of an eight-minute serious compostion for Piano Solo which I composed in 1983 and which has been performed several times by Louis Alvanis, most notably on the new CD "Piano ...  
 
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SarrasaniPianoCircus (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Not my favourite composition language, but tour conception and playing is really comunicative and direct, and I think you are a true artist. Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
EstebanChurches (11 months ago) Show Hide
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This style of music brings to mind the erratic fall of a rubber ball down marble stairs. If that is what you meant to depict then I congratulate you. If not, then I am lost for words. Nevertheless, there seems to be some sort of coherence to it all, but I'll be darned if I know where it is.
pianogirl98 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Very cool original composition!
dgcmusi (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Sounds like Charles Ives at times. Very moving music. I can hear those splashes of tone with a rock drum beat. Can you ? Great work Jonathan.
Merry Christmas my friend .

Dave from New York
yobrandon11 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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You truly are talented. You are quite the composer! Great one!
Cameragirl803 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Very interesting! The piano can convey so many feelings and moods! Great job:) 5*****
Hexameron (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Please forget "the average audience" if you have something to express. The opening of your piece is alluring and quite accessible and I wouldn't be sorry to hear the rest of it.

I'm new to your music, so I apologize if this is common knowledge, but why do you designate your works with "K." numbers? Did someone whose last name begins with K catalog your works?
FeBlandMusic (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Greetings! Thanks for your helpful advice. A friend of mine uses K. numbers, so I thought I'd get on board.

I am not the next Mozart!

If I lived for 20,000 years I wouldn't begin to touch Mozart.

However, I do live at Mozart House, HA8 7NH, UK - that's my real address!
twiltot (11 months ago) Show Hide
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actually I like that style.....so far I'm moving to classic music and composition cause I made it to royal acedemy of music..
FeBlandMusic (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow! You've just been offered a place as a Senior Student at R.A.M.? Goodness me, Big congratulations are in order in that case! Same thing happened to me in April, 1978 and I had the four most enjoyable years of my life there - you are in for an absolute treat!

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