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by Kevin
Performed by Kevin Song
The piece was composed in E major, but you may discover some elements of c-sharp minor on the left hand, which is really interesting.
Performed by Kevin Song
Peaceful.
Performer: Kevin Song
Scriabin applied some harmonic patterns that are very different from the classical ones. Enjoy!
Performed by Kevin Song
Enjoy. Hope you like it.
Performer: Kevin
Date: 20 Mar. 2021
Enjoy Scriabin's creative harmony!
Performer: Kevin Song
Date: 20 Mar. 2021
Opus 22 of Scriabin's work consists of four preludes, but the first one is always my favorite due to the contrast and development of the melody
Performer: Kevin Song,
"Lento"......
Performer: Kevin Song,
In this piece, Scriabin aims to create a clustered harmony and smooth shifts. But it seems to me that my recording still lack some significant details on the transition of harmony.....
I studied how Scriabin himself interpret this piece from his recording in 1911, in which he demonstrates a lot of chopinesque ideas. However, this one is not as successful as it should be, because of the ganglion cyst in my wrist...
Performer & Composer: Pain.Killer
An epic piece composed by Pain.Killer using various electronic devices.
Enjoy!
Gute Nacht im China.
Performer: Angel Wang
composed by Franz Schubert in 1819.
Enjoy the particular A B A thematic group in the first movement!
Performer: Angel Wang
BWV: Bach Werke Verzeichnis 971
Das ist ein dreisätziges Werk für zweimanualiges Cembo in F Dur.
Enjoy!
Performer: Angel Wang
This is a famous instrumental piece composed by Paul de Senneville, popularized by Richard Clayderman. Most of you probably have heard of this before.
Enjoy!
Performer: Sophia Huang
Hungarian Rhapsodies is a series (or a set) of pieces composed by the famous virtuoso pianist and composer Franz Liszt during 1846-1853. The theme of these pieces were based on traditional Hungarian folk themes that the composer have heard.
Enjoy and have a good time!
Performer: Kevin Song
Scriabin Preludes Op.16 No.4. This is not a formal episode, since I'm using this recording to test if the setup works well.



