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OscoBosco

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  • Birthday 01/19/2022
  1. I love bach and this is my homage to him. Instead of trying to imitate his gorgeous fluid counterpoint, I went ahead and put my own spin on it by allowing the other voices (mostly found in the left hand) to shine and intrude as percussive "sound effects". I call it Endlessly Partita Also haha, a sub to my channel would mean the world to me
  2. This is a peaceful nocturne/ballad that gets continuously interrupted by stormy winds and dancing tangents. It's dramatic and heartfelt. Rushed and calm. This piece had two completely different versions written down before I decided to combine both of them into one, since I liked both.
  3. This is a peaceful nocturne/ballad that gets continuously interrupted by stormy winds and dancing tangents. It's dramatic and heartfelt. Rushed and calm. This piece had two completely different versions written down before I decided to combine both of them into one, since I liked both.
  4. I never wrote anything in the sphere of minimalism before so I wanted to give it a try and expand my horizons. Because the harmony remains stagnant throughout the entire piece, I was forced to incorporate varying rhythms and syncopations to keep things interesting which was a lot of fun.
  5. I never wrote anything in the sphere of minimalism before so I wanted to give it a try and expand my horizons. Because the harmony remains stagnant throughout the entire piece, I was forced to incorporate varying rhythms and syncopations to keep things interesting which was a lot of fun.
  6. I wrote this piano piece through a lot of different stages. Played around with the beginning theme a lot but never knew how to continue it. While on the beach, I envisioned a lot more of it contained in a very loose sonata form with a second theme. The piece from there came quickly as an improvisation that I later brought to a close. The title is me trying to convey the German classical beginning with that of the second theme's party pop feel.
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0uMHVcomTU A short new melancholic work I composed for piano throughout the last month. Inspired by sad slow movements of my favorite composers. Listen to this on a rainy day or when it's late night with you reading. Recorded on a Fazioli piano in Chicago.
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