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Toy Polka

This is originally a piece from A.Lowery’s printed collection “The Elements of Ballet” for the ballet schools’ accompanists. This electronic version has more comic and cartoonish character; it is funny, jumpy, and extremely happy. – Muted trumpet, xylophone, marimba, honky-tonk duo, button accordion, percussion  //  Length 1:20,   121 bpm,    2/4

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Sheherazade

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

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Running Around

This is a very happy and playful electronic art piece; its first rough name was “Everybody Is in a Hurry to Somewhere”. You can hear a fast-ticking clock at the beginning, and then everything just starts running… The piece can work as an intro to a comedy, or a musical illustration to a sport game, or just to be a companion to any fast movement on the screen. – Synthesizers, percussion, drums, choir (background)   //  Length 1:42 160 bpm, 4/4

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Singing Frogs

This is a humorous little piece, originally from my printed collection “The Elements of Ballet” for the ballet schools’ accompanists. This version was arranged on Roland Fantom for adding a distinct cartoonish character to it. It’s suitable for animation, comedy or a commercial. The imagery could easily relate to young children, animals, or just something funny.   –  Synthesizers  //  Length  1:19, 148 bpm, 4/4

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Autumn Melancholy

Electronic sounds meet art music. The imagery of the piece reminds of a cold and rainy November evening somewhere in Moscow. Electronic voices of flying crows and the Kremlin chimes give a sense of an animated film.

Harpsichord, chimes, whistle, windchimes, synthesizers

Length 2:57, 62 bpm, 4/4

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