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4 Ragtimes for piano
Classical • 2014
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Ragtime No.1, MVWV 602
Title by uploader: 4 Ragtimes for piano, No.1, MVWV 602
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Key |
C major |
Publisher |
Maurice Verheul |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
2'0 |
Year of composition |
2011 |
Genre |
Classical/Piece |
This piece whas a development of one of my nocturnes
Ragtime No.2, MVWV 624
Title by uploader: 4 Ragtimes for piano, No.2, MVWV 624
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Publisher |
Maurice Verheul |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
2'22 |
Just for fun
Ragtime No.3, MVWV 625
Title by uploader: 4 Ragtimes for piano, No.3, MVWV 625
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Publisher |
Maurice Verheul |
Difficulty |
Very difficult |
Duration |
3'0 |
Just for the fun of composing
Ragtime No.4, MVWV 626
Title by uploader: 4 Ragtimes for piano, No.4, MVWV 626
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Publisher |
Maurice Verheul |
Difficulty |
Very difficult |
Duration |
2'56 |
Just for the fun of making!
Maurice Verheul 02 Nov 2018 09:03
Dear Franklin,
You have two kinds of composers....the ones who want every detail for 100% perfectly executed and the ones who give freedom to the performer and give them the trust that they will do there best to give a great performance and makes the work their own. I am one of the second category. I give my work to the performer and when this happened it is up to them to do what they think is right....but all in good taste!
Franklin Stöver 02 Nov 2018 00:40
I would like to hear these rags played a bit slower. The
'classic' rag tempo of Joplin wouldn't be appropriate (too slow) for your neoclassic style, but a tempo somewhere between this and Joplin might work better.
Maurice Verheul 06 Jun 2014 07:26
Paul Goldstein:
A really incredible piece, Maurice! It's just fantastic! The score captures a virtuosic player-piano flavor, something which I just love. (I've downloaded all the pages.) Has it ever been performed by a human? It looks tremendously difficult to perform (at the given speed), but the score is a work of genius, and the sound results are absolutely stunning! I listened to it again and again, and each time the piece was totally mesmerizing and revealed new insights.
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