Piano Concerto in C-minor (azo_pc44.it)
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Posted by LittleElk on Wed 17th Feb 1999, rated 8 / 10.
Starts of with fast string/violin play, crossing to a fast piano rondo. And carries on with the extremely advanced and complex piano all the way through with strings in the background. It's not hard to believe that this guy is a classical pianist(and he is too!) when you hear the piano going as quick and realistic as it does. Musically a brilliant piece of music! And a pleasure to the ear it is. A must-have'n'hear for persons interrested in classical music. The technical side is the weak side (to use a strong expression), The samples aren't superb and leaves me wondering what this piece sounds like when performed in a live orchestra... It's tough to decide if technical means tracking skills or arrangement because those two are widely different. While the technicality tracker-wise isn't anything special, the arrangement is splendid. The way the instruments blend is very good and there's parts where the piano is strong and commanding while there's a small part where the piano is at a lower volume and is very careful only to come back for a powerful finale. I say again: A must-have for classical and piano interrested.
Starts of with fast string/violin play, crossing to a fast piano rondo. And carries on with the extremely advanced and complex piano all the way through with strings in the background. It's not hard to believe that this guy is a classical pianist(and he is too!) when you hear the piano going as quick and realistic as it does. Musically a brilliant piece of music! And a pleasure to the ear it is. A must-have'n'hear for persons interrested in classical music. The technical side is the weak side (to use a strong expression), The samples aren't superb and leaves me wondering what this piece sounds like when performed in a live orchestra... It's tough to decide if technical means tracking skills or arrangement because those two are widely different. While the technicality tracker-wise isn't anything special, the arrangement is splendid. The way the instruments blend is very good and there's parts where the piano is strong and commanding while there's a small part where the piano is at a lower volume and is very careful only to come back for a powerful finale. I say again: A must-have for classical and piano interrested.
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Piano Concerto #4 in C-minor 4th Movement (Encore) by: Azo This movement is not part of the original score, but added as an encore, due to the zest of the original work. After several friends had heard the original three movements, they said that it needed a finishing touch. Nothing too long, they mentioned, but something to bring closure to the piece. The movement you hear is not something that would be performed by the artist unless the demand was made by the audience. At only 2:09, this short movement certainly brings a closure to the large concerto, throwing a strange chords around, and hanging on the edge of atonality. I have played this movement in public, always with rave reviews. It did track well, I think, as compared to some of the other classical music I've chosen to track. It does no, however, sound as good tracked as it does live.
Piano Concerto in C-Minor Fourth Movement (Encore) by: Azo Shift+F9
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This one starts out with some low quality strings, but then goes into some cool harpsichord/piano thingy. Good composition.