this is INCREDIBLE WTF you're so unbelievably underrated dude. if i hadn't clicked this video and it had just come on on autoplay, i would have thought it was a famous composition or smth until i saw the title thank you for uploading
@@abrahamsonpiano it’s recorded using my Yamaha digital piano and the native instruments grandeur piano VST. I plan on recording future compositions on my real Boston upright piano, but recording equipment can be veryyyy expensive so I’m still working on that.
@lucasesweeney wow, impressive to get that quality of playing and sound from an electric. Well done. And congratulations on writing a sonata, thats a lot of work. Best of luck recording on the acoustic. I've yet to figure it out 😁
wonderful composition with attention to detail without losing the focus of the construction as a whole. also, when people comment on my own music and they compare it to other composers, i wonder if thats a compliment... anyways, i dont think your composition sounds like any composer ive heard till now.
Is this your own performance, or did you run it through a software? Personally, I love the first movement, which sounds just like you'd summon the ghosts of Ravel's "Ondine" and Chopin's Etude in c minor op. 25 no. 12.
@@texanfrog1750 I’ve been taught a few basic things, through my piano teacher, AP music theory and such but everything else I’ve kind of just picked up from analyzing the music that I like to play and listen to, so I guess a little self taught?
The first movement was great to listen through,.but I wasn't impressed with the following two movements. Great work still; you use motivic ideas in a nuanced manner.
“Hello guys, in today’s video we’re going to be listening to an ABSOLUTE GENIUS AT WORK.” Amazing piece. Well done 👏
Well... I don't know if I would say that. It's a great piece of music though!
this is INCREDIBLE WTF
you're so unbelievably underrated dude. if i hadn't clicked this video and it had just come on on autoplay, i would have thought it was a famous composition or smth until i saw the title
thank you for uploading
Incredible piece! This is a proof that there's still people making good music
The second movement is an absolute marvel, can't stop re-listening and enjoying it!
The final pointe - thank you for this.
It seems like the first movement is heavily inspired by Ravel
Probably closer to mid-period Debussy
Ondine, de Gaspard de la nuit?
Yes, and the second Chopin ballade, and the third Rachmaninov concerto 2.
A truly impressive composition Lucas. Simply stunning! Looking forward to hearing more of your work.
I'm impressed, the music is so beautiful! 😮
I'm so glad this appeared on my feed because this is amazing
now this is the music ive been looking and waiting for in todays time THIS
This is absolutely divine
Very nice. I think some more variation in the accompaniment during the first movement. Some of the figures feel over saturating at a certain point.
This piece is awesome, good job dude! You'll have a new follower
Stumbled upon this by complete accident, and I sure am happy about that. Beautiful compositions.
love it, its like if a stravinsky melody was accentuated in the romantic style
This is great!
The 3rd movement reminds me of rach Concerto. This sonata is perfect and beautiful ❤
Keep it going 👏 it's incredible
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May I ask what your recording setup is? The sound is very clear.
@@abrahamsonpiano it’s recorded using my Yamaha digital piano and the native instruments grandeur piano VST. I plan on recording future compositions on my real Boston upright piano, but recording equipment can be veryyyy expensive so I’m still working on that.
@lucasesweeney wow, impressive to get that quality of playing and sound from an electric. Well done. And congratulations on writing a sonata, thats a lot of work. Best of luck recording on the acoustic. I've yet to figure it out 😁
wonderful composition with attention to detail without losing the focus of the construction as a whole. also, when people comment on my own music and they compare it to other composers, i wonder if thats a compliment... anyways, i dont think your composition sounds like any composer ive heard till now.
Do you take commissions? I love this piece!
@@tcclarinet I’ve never taken commissions before, but I’m pretty sure I’d be open to it
@@lucasesweeney Do you have a way I could contact you directly?
Okay this one is amazing
very interesting. the first movement sounds very reminiscent of Ondine, the last two reminded me a lot of alkan!
Alkan? Weird.
Cool, can't wait to hear original music
That 3rd movement reminds of Rachmaninoffs 2nd piano concerto
Wonderful piece!
For some reason the second movement gives me Fantasie Improptu and Ballade no.1 (Chopin) vibes
@@ElSarcasticoo structurally it’s very much inspired by the ballade, so good catch!
Amazing! I love it.
Beautiful. Good job!
There is something from Chopin in the second movement ✨
And the last movement reminds me of the first Rachmaninov's sonata
It's really nice piece, good job
No. 2 Sounds very funny half way through, but aside your composition sounds great!
祝福大家 平安安康 歡喜自在 一切美好
adorable!
This is so good! It reminds me a lot of Debussy. Is it okay if I try orchestrating some of it?
@@mossmossmoss thank you! Also yes of course you can orchestrate it if you’d like
Fantastic music
The left hand reminds me of Debussy
Beautiful
how can you have such experience!!
Que hermoso se escucha 😮😮
Its beautiful how did you learn to compose so well?
and youre a wonderful pianist too :)
Hello, I really liked it. Would it be possible for me to add this to a video playlist?
@@Ravionne of course
Is this your own performance, or did you run it through a software? Personally, I love the first movement, which sounds just like you'd summon the ghosts of Ravel's "Ondine" and Chopin's Etude in c minor op. 25 no. 12.
Well done!
Poderia se chamar de sinos de vento
感恩謝謝您
Thanks very very much 🙏 🙏 🙏
which piano samples you use?
@@Хикка-Дегроид native instruments grandeur
Gorgeous !! Keep it up, people will study your works for years to come
¡Bellísimo! Will it be in Spotify in a future???
@@carloscg9720 yes it will! I just have to work on an album cover and submitting it to distribution services
@@lucasesweeney Awesome! Just find your music here in RUclips. New fan 🥰
can you be my mentor
Thanks a lot 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
are you self taught? obviously not in performance, im asking if in composition
@@texanfrog1750 I’ve been taught a few basic things, through my piano teacher, AP music theory and such but everything else I’ve kind of just picked up from analyzing the music that I like to play and listen to, so I guess a little self taught?
Should have used 3 staves to write some sections such as 4:20. But that's merely the visual aspect. The music sounds incredible!
Grateful
The first movement was great to listen through,.but I wasn't impressed with the following two movements. Great work still; you use motivic ideas in a nuanced manner.
Very Very Good 👍 👍 👍 👍
Praise God
Suena a Debussy y también al autor de la música de la película de el piano. Pero suena bien...
Mercy
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Wisdom
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Please change title to include your name like "Lucas Sweeney - Sonata nº 1". Thats a great work
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imitation of Rachmaninof. IT SUCKS!!!
It's very nice, do you use discord? I like playing piano and making music too