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Peaceful Scenery

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

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India’s Roads

The piece consists of 2 contrasting parts. The 1st part, the Intro (1st minute of music), is very picturesque, almost ambient, picturing something like early morning, the first rays of the Sun and colorful Indian landscapes. It doesn’t have fixed rhythmic structure; it just floats freely, harmoniously weaving together expressive timbres of national Indian instruments.

The 2nd part (from 1:01 to 2:15) is rather fast; it’s very rhythmical and happy, and has Indian pop music feel to it.

This piece could perfectly garnish any program about India, where there are views of the country, Indian landscape, movement. The parts can work as one piece, as well as separately.  –  Sitar, tanpura, sarangi, bansuri, finger cymbals, tablas, dhapali, drums, bass guitar, synthesizers  //  Length  2:16, 1st half – rubato, 2nd half – 134 bpm, 4/4

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Heavenly

Dreamy imagery with angelic voices of boys choir and the sound of symphonic instruments. It can be associated with many beautiful things – like a nice scenery, an early morning, a sleeping baby, a feeling of peace, or a quiet ecstasy.   –  Harp, boys choir, orhestra  //  Length 2:26, 60 bpm, 4/4

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Epilogue

  This piece has a retrospective feel to it. It is an emotional composition with a feeling of old and, maybe, not always pleasant memories, but with a calm and wise conclusion in the end… It can also picture a rainy day, a slow process, or a long period of time. It could work very well for final titles of a documentary or film.  2 versions possible: piano with strings and piano solo. Possible loop with a clean cut. Contact me if you need the loop. – Length 2:03, 60 bpm, 4/4

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