That’s just a short cue, transmitting the sense of sadness, despair, and uneasiness – with a hint of hope at the end. Piano, strings // Length 1:02, around 50 bpm, tempo rubato 4/4
This short piano piece has a mix of an animate flow with a nostalgic sentiment. The uneven signature adds a fresh, nontrivial feel. The length can be easily extended, as there can be a loop added at the middle. Length 1:09, 172 bpm, 5/4
This piano piece was inspired by the works of Ludovico Einaudi. There are 2 versions – piano solo and piano with strings. Length 2:30, 98 bpm – poco rubato, 3/4
Blue tag =for a demonstration only; not for sale. This chamber piece with a playful character was created as a tribute to Rondo Veneziano, although the Scherzo doesn’t have any relation to rock.
The name of this piano piece says it all. Disarray of feelings, fast flow, yearning of the soul… Minimalistic approach merged with romantic emotion. – Length 1:44, 148 bpm, 4/4
The first idea of a name for this piece was “Everybody is in a Hurry to Somewhere”. The piece gives an impression of the character of a very old movie or a documentary, where everything moves a bit faster, and the sound of the piano behind the screen is almost honky-tonk-like. – Length 1:18, 148 bpm, 2/4
Blue tag = for a demonstration only; not for sale. This is the final movement of the suite for oboe and orchestra. This piece was conceived as a scene from a festival, masquerade. The crowd feels exited, dancing and intermingling. Suddenly, Pierrot occurred, but even his plaintive theme ends in lightful major with a hope for love, and the mass happily rushes to party again.
Calm and happy mood of this piece along with its lively character and seemingly “unsquare” time signature makes it usable for many video ideas. – Cedar flute, guitar, rainstick // Length 1:25, 149 bpm, 4/4+2/4 (alternatively: 3/2 and 76 bpm)