I love the fact that this is a seemingly jazz composition, but using a classical form and with many recognizable classical ideas and overall composition tools. I am a fan of someone who can use traditionnal ways and still make it interesting, modern and unique! Congrats on this composition and looking forward to next ones by you;)
My favorite of your sonatas. The first movement especially would sound absolutely incredible on a Fender Rhodes! I might have to record that someday...
@@TheDaveBloom Well, first I have to acquire an 88-key Rhodes, and then learn this piece, so it'll be a while lol. Definitely on my bucket list though!
This is so good…I don’t have a very deep understanding of things like composition and harmony but as a listener, I’m captivated. It’s so advanced, colorful and cinematic.
This is absolutely great! I remember listening to your 4th sonata and loving it. as far as I can recall it was more modernistic and experimental, with this one now going in a much more jazzy and groovy direction, which I also love! you truly have a great ability to write in many styles (I also recently listened to your preludes book 1, that also very much showcases that ability, be it quite some time ago!). I especially enjoyed the first movement, with its amazing and catchy themes. two spots that also stood out specifically to me was the development starting at 3:35, as well as the beautiful texture and recontextualisation of the main theme of the third movement at 24:45!! amazing stuff, looking forward to new compositions!!
I love your music. Still putting out amazing songs. I love your understanding of harmony and melody, but I would love to work with you some time on analysis and understanding of the greatest composers of all time. I believe I have come to some realizations as to why the best composers ever are the best.
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I've listened to your other sonatas. Subscribed, you have a very unique musical voice.
I love the fact that this is a seemingly jazz composition, but using a classical form and with many recognizable classical ideas and overall composition tools. I am a fan of someone who can use traditionnal ways and still make it interesting, modern and unique!
Congrats on this composition and looking forward to next ones by you;)
love it, the opening reminds me so much of Kapustin
Yeah I was thinking Kapustin vibes.
I also listened to this piece thinking it was a Kapustin piece.
My favorite of your sonatas. The first movement especially would sound absolutely incredible on a Fender Rhodes! I might have to record that someday...
Liked and subscribed. Get to it.
@@TheDaveBloom Well, first I have to acquire an 88-key Rhodes, and then learn this piece, so it'll be a while lol. Definitely on my bucket list though!
I think you’re right about the Rhodes befitting the fist movement.
Wow... this is SO good... You have an a m a z i n g talent!! God bless you
This is so good…I don’t have a very deep understanding of things like composition and harmony but as a listener, I’m captivated. It’s so advanced, colorful and cinematic.
it's true that you don't have any understanding, it is advanced for lounge or pop music i guess
@@tiosav6251 go away kid, you’re bothering me
@@tiosav6251
Why do you hate lounge music so much, bro?
This is so beautiful I can’t
This is absolutely great! I remember listening to your 4th sonata and loving it. as far as I can recall it was more modernistic and experimental, with this one now going in a much more jazzy and groovy direction, which I also love! you truly have a great ability to write in many styles (I also recently listened to your preludes book 1, that also very much showcases that ability, be it quite some time ago!).
I especially enjoyed the first movement, with its amazing and catchy themes. two spots that also stood out specifically to me was the development starting at 3:35, as well as the beautiful texture and recontextualisation of the main theme of the third movement at 24:45!! amazing stuff, looking forward to new compositions!!
Just finished listening. YOU'RE A WIZARD!!!
Awesome!!
Really fine and high quality work. Love it
Fire!
Never clicked on a video this quickly
this is amazing!! carl vine's piano sonata brought me here and Im very happy it did ♥
I love your music. Still putting out amazing songs. I love your understanding of harmony and melody, but I would love to work with you some time on analysis and understanding of the greatest composers of all time. I believe I have come to some realizations as to why the best composers ever are the best.
second movement hit me so damn hard. ill play it someday
How do you make such interesting melodies and harmonies??? I MUST KNOW
Cause he's a genius
You're a wizard, Austin✨
exposition was my favorite part but all of this is wonderful
i adore the use of the time signatures in the recap
Bruh this is gorgeous
Sounds like a Charlie Brown TV special!
This reminded me me of Charlie Brown music.
This is wild man, I think we've both written almost the same piano sonata lol (at least just the first movement) sounds great :)
I smell gershwin+ kapustin
2nd movement good ngl
First time to listen to your music, i love it! Suscribed (*≧ω≦)
OK Nikolai Kapustin 😀 - but lovely too
Rembers me Kaphuskyn
Hello based department
Pdg