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Counterpoint: Origin and Purpose
Counterpoint on analysis with my series of articles designed for WKMT Blog.
My new Composition Project
Have you ever thought that existed any relationship between Ancient Greece and Composition? Did you know that Aristotle was closer to music
My Colleague’s Musical Affairs
It is quite important to be fully prepared as a musician. Composing, singing and performing on the piano.
What did Debussy and Ravel have in common?
What did Debussy and Ravel have in common?Well apart from being both French composers and belonging to the 19th Century, there is even more.
My Sonata Analysis Series for WKMT
Proud of writting for WKMT London Piano Studio my new series of analysis of the Sonata Op.33a of A. Schoenberg.
A Piano Composition Adventure
He has been called to compose a piano piece to give life to a new short silent-film directed by the famous Shwetal Patel.
Following my spectral music series
This paradigm has been accepted to the extent of accepting so-called "extended" techniques as an indivisible part of the instrumen
My contribution to explaining Spectral Music
Although it prolifereted in the 70s, it has not been very famous. That is Spectral Music, and the image above shows what it looks like.
A superb Polish Composer: M. Karłowicz
Dominik Brendan, my colleguae as singing and piano teacher at the studio, has written this article about this famour composer. Taking advant
One of my compositions shared for WKMT. Visions in three planes.
Happy to share with you all, and all compositions students at WKMT my latest article about one of my compositions.Visions in three planes.
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