Thanks for the sub Andrea! The two sonatas I've written hold up to their name only in the idiomatic sense, similar to the single-movement sonatas of Alexander Scriabin from op. 53 onwards. There are certainly a few characteristics of this work that would be atypical of the Classical and early Romantic periods (e.g. 2nd theme appearing in the submediant and recapitulated in the relative major); otherwise, I figured that the sonata moniker appropriately captures its form
Thanks, super happy to hear that a few people would like to play my work! I'm considering setting up a website from which I can sell sheet music, but in the meantime I've added a link to the score in my channel profile. If you end up recording it, definitely let me know!
Love the contrast, really beautiful, well done!
Thanks very much!
Absolutely Beautifull!!! Congratulations! Would love to hear more of compositions!
Lots of colorful harmony. really pretty!
Thank you!
Love it
Very pretty!
Very particular, I subscribed 👍 can I ask why sonata title and not other forms titles? Wich time "sonata" form?
Thanks for the sub Andrea! The two sonatas I've written hold up to their name only in the idiomatic sense, similar to the single-movement sonatas of Alexander Scriabin from op. 53 onwards. There are certainly a few characteristics of this work that would be atypical of the Classical and early Romantic periods (e.g. 2nd theme appearing in the submediant and recapitulated in the relative major); otherwise, I figured that the sonata moniker appropriately captures its form
hey bro, where can I get the sheet music?
This piano song is the most beautiful self-made sonata I've ever heard, so I really want to play it!
Thanks, super happy to hear that a few people would like to play my work! I'm considering setting up a website from which I can sell sheet music, but in the meantime I've added a link to the score in my channel profile. If you end up recording it, definitely let me know!
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感覺有受到史克里亞賓的影響
對啊,是我最喜歡的作曲家