Indeed. His theme (that motif) is featured throughout the piece in one variation or another. It's in ALOT of pieces that have his influence in the story behind whosoevers track it is. The same with Ireenas Theme, and a few others - reoccurring elements that tie in the pieces like a film score. Atleast, that's my intent and hope.
That piano is playing so fast you almost can almost hear Strahd threatening to slaughter the pianist’s family
absolutely Incredible. I love all of your Cos pieces.
You're really good! Are there other websites you post updates on? Thanks 😊
Does this piece tie in to your vol. 1 piece, "Strahd's Sorrow" near the end? Because i sense a motif from that piece at the end of this one.
Indeed. His theme (that motif) is featured throughout the piece in one variation or another. It's in ALOT of pieces that have his influence in the story behind whosoevers track it is.
The same with Ireenas Theme, and a few others - reoccurring elements that tie in the pieces like a film score. Atleast, that's my intent and hope.