This is a dreamy electronic piece, where fantasy meets Mediterranean flavor. Think of a mirage in a desert, a fairy-tale told by princess Sheherazade. Lulling, measured rhythm of the percussion instruments and the swaying character of the accompaniment give the feeling of a mild, soothing narrative. – Synthesizers // Length 4 min, 90 bpm, 4/4
This is a piece composed in imitation of the style of old music from the British Islands. It consists of 2 parts: 1) a moderately-moving 1st, reminding of an old ballade 2) and a faster, more “dancy” second part at 2:10. (The tempo signatures may seen confusing, but while listening you will discover that the description of the feel is correct). The parts can exist as separate cues. Harp, oboe, English horn, flute piccolo, tambourine
Length 3:08, 1 part -63 bpm, 6/8; 2 part – 114 bpm, 2/4
This is originally a piece from A.Lowery’s printed collection “The Elements of Ballet” for the ballet schools’ accompanists. This version is for two pianos; it has the sense of romance and elegance to it, with its unhurried flow and the beautiful sound of two grand pianos. –
Piano duo // Length 1:15, 160 bpm, 3/4 (or 53 bpm, if to consider it as 3/8)
This is originally a piece from A.Lowery’s printed collection “The Elements of Ballet” for the ballet schools’ accompanists. This version is for two pianos; it has the sense of romance and elegance to it, imitating typical melodic intonations of Polish folk music. – Length 1:09, 176 bpm, 3/4 (or 58 bpm, if to consider it as 3/8)
Neo impressionism? – Maybe. This is a cue with a feel of rather rapid moving through a winter landscape – maybe, it’s about skying from a hill in a snowy forest, or just driving through a backroad. You can feel the snowdrift, the texture of the sparkly crust. The absence of the metric signature adds a sense of openness.
Synthesizers // Length 1:58, 122 bpm, No signature
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.
Calm and soothing, this piece could be relevant as a companion to any video with beautiful nature, sunny weather, or happy memories and peaceful mood. A small climax in the ending part gives a feel of elevation. – Piano, strings, harp, glockenspiel, solo violin in the orchestra // Length 2:07, 96 bpm, 4/4
A romantic, reflective and a bit nostalgic piece for the piano. Enjoy the mood and the flow of the sound of the Ultimate Grand. Length 2:17, 120 bpm, 4/4.
Blue tag = for a demonstration only; not for sale. A beautiful romantic piece with solo accordion and a hint of a nostalgic feel. – French accordion, orchestra // Length 2:57, tempo changes: 48-56-62-50 bpm, 6/8 (or 146-168-184-150 bpm, if to see it as 3/4)