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Three Short Pieces
Clássico/Peça • 2011 • Titulo arternativo: Three Pieces in Cm - Part 1
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Part 1
Título por Autor: Three Short Pieces, Part 1
Instrumentação |
Piano |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
chave |
Dó (C) menor |
Editora |
The Phlod-Nar |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
3'16 |
Track 2 from the Works for Piano album (2012) by Randolf Smeets.
Smeets’ most recent and shortest compositions on Works for Piano are “Three Short Pieces.” “Part I” is a lovely hemiola waltz. The syncopation is played gracefully and effortlessly over running eighth notes in the left hand. - Kelly O'Neil (5 out of 5 stars)
Note from the composer: After MUN comes the 3 part composition Three Short Pieces (Parts 1-3, number 2-4 on the disc), originally titled Three Pieces in Cm. Written in 2011, these pieces are more structured in a traditional compositional style. With all three pieces you can hear the left hand providing a tenacious base for the right hand’s melodic (almost minimalistic) lines. This time I wanted to keep it short and providing something more ‘easy listening’.
Part 2
Título por Autor: Three Short Pieces, Part 2
Instrumentação |
Piano |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
chave |
Dó (C) menor |
Editora |
The Phlod-Nar |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
1'46 |
Third track from the Works for Piano album (2012) by Randolf Smeets.
Smeets’ most recent and shortest compositions on Works for Piano are “Three Short Pieces.” “Part I” is a lovely hemiola waltz. The syncopation is played gracefully and effortlessly over running eighth notes in the left hand. “Part II” is a variation on the latter half of the preceding piece. Kelly O'Neil (5 out of 5 stars)
Note from the composer: After MUN comes the 3 part composition Three Short Pieces (Parts 1-3, number 2-4 on the disc), originally titled Three Pieces in Cm. Written in 2011, these pieces are more structured in a traditional compositional style. With all three pieces you can hear the left hand providing a tenacious base for the right hand’s melodic (almost minimalistic) lines. This time I wanted to keep it short and providing something more ‘easy listening’.
Part 3
Título por Autor: Three Short Pieces, Part 3
Instrumentação |
Piano |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
chave |
Dó (C) menor |
Editora |
The Phlod-Nar |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
2'35 |
Track 4 from the Works for Piano album (2012) by Randolf Smeets.
Smeets’ most recent and shortest compositions on Works for Piano are “Three Short Pieces.” “Part I” is a lovely hemiola waltz. The syncopation is played gracefully and effortlessly over running eighth notes in the left hand. “Part II” is a variation on the latter half of the preceding piece followed by “Part III” which is an elongated albeit minimalistic variation on “Part II.” - Kelly O'Neil (5 out of 5 stars)
Note from the composer: After MUN comes the 3 part composition Three Short Pieces (Parts 1-3, number 2-4 on the disc), originally titled Three Pieces in Cm. Written in 2011, these pieces are more structured in a traditional compositional style. With all three pieces you can hear the left hand providing a tenacious base for the right hand’s melodic (almost minimalistic) lines. This time I wanted to keep it short and providing something more ‘easy listening’.
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