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
This is a piece from my printed collection of pieces “The Elements of Ballet” for the ballet schools accompanists (the “Coda”). This version is for two pianos; the character is very lively and upbeat. In the middle part you’ll find 2 very short “quotations”, a reference to two iconic American melodies – “I Wish I Was in Dixie” by Dan Emmett and “The Stars and Stripes Forever” by J.F.Sousa – as a brief wink to the tradition. 🙂 – Piano duo // Length 1:17, 132 bpm, 4/4
Blue tag = for a demonstration only; not for sale. – This is a rendition of the famous song by Rafaella Carrà. First the existing original arrangement was imitated, and then the result was developed into something else. The vocal line in the sample is substituted with the celesta for a reference. Big band, piano, celesta // Length 2:54, 173 bpm, 4/4
Blue tag =for a demonstration only; not for sale. A very playful children’s piece with animation-like imagery, suitable for animation or comedy. – Strings, banjo, xylophone, marimba, drums, percussion // Length 1:45, 160bpm, 4/4