Hudson Gimenez - Romance Nº 1

  My review:       Romance Nº 1   is a piece in three sections, with an accompanied melody texture and a tranquil tempo, creating an atmosphere of calm and reflection. The thematic unity and the constant accompaniment of arpeggios give the piece a sense of cohesion, with a second development section and a third recapitulation section. In fact, it is constructed from a harmonic progression (accompaniment) upon which small variations on the main theme melody are layered.       Gimenez's social links:           Facebook      YouTube      SoundCloud     Enjoy  "Romance Nº 1" ,  performed by Carlos Marín Trigo:

Stephan Beneking - Seven Reveries for Charlotta. Number 3 in A major.

 

  My review:

    Beneking is often inspired by classical composers (such as Beethoven, Chopin or Satie) to compose many of his works.

    This Reverie is in G minor. With a certain minimalist air, Beneking uses a constant relaxed rhythm, which will be maintained throughout the entire piece, consisting of a bass hit on the downbeat of each measure and the chord complementing said bass on the downbeats, while the right hand plays a slow melody, which invites us to reflection and introspection.

    About the composer:

    Stephan Beneking, one of the most prolific of New Classical Piano composer, is based in Berlin, Germany.

    Composer's links:

Beneking's Web

Beneking's YouTube Channel

    Enjoy Reverie for Charlotta No. 3 in G minor performed by Carlos Marín Trigo:



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