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 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!!
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.
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 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;)
I've listened to your other sonatas. Subscribed, you have a very unique musical voice.
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.
This is so beautiful I can’t
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!
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!!
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?
Wow... this is SO good... You have an a m a z i n g talent!! God bless you
Fire!
Just finished listening. YOU'RE A WIZARD!!!
Awesome!!
second movement hit me so damn hard. ill play it someday
this is amazing!! carl vine's piano sonata brought me here and Im very happy it did ♥
Really fine and high quality work. Love it
Never clicked on a video this quickly
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
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.
First time to listen to your music, i love it! Suscribed (*≧ω≦)
How do you make such interesting melodies and harmonies??? I MUST KNOW
Cause he's a genius
Sounds like a Charlie Brown TV special!
This reminded me me of Charlie Brown music.
2nd movement good ngl
This is wild man, I think we've both written almost the same piano sonata lol (at least just the first movement) sounds great :)
OK Nikolai Kapustin 😀 - but lovely too
Rembers me Kaphuskyn
Hello based department
Pdg