OscoBosco's compositions

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OscoBosco

So happy! Received a mastered audio track of my original string quartet "Reinvention"! Here is that awesome audio synced in with the sheet music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKOzr19S2UQ

Mirror Image

Okay, but did you bother to read one of my messages to you on one of your many threads that you've created now? I hate to be a bother here, but you should really create your own composer thread and stop littering in this section of the forum. You will find that all of the other composers like Karl, Ron, Crudblud, etc. have their threads dedicated to their music and any news they feel like sharing. You should look to their example and do the same.

Cato

Quote from: Mirror Image on November 06, 2019, 03:10:18 PM
Okay, but did you bother to read one of my messages to you on one of your many threads that you've created now? I hate to be a bother here, but you should really create your own composer thread and stop littering in this section of the forum. You will find that all of the other composers like Karl, Ron, Crudblud, etc. have their threads dedicated to their music and any news they feel like sharing. You should look to their example and do the same.

Yes!  This person, however, seems not to pay attention to anything and - again seems - simply to hope we will run up his YouTube views.
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Mirror Image

Quote from: Cato on November 06, 2019, 04:48:58 PM
Yes!  This person, however, seems not to pay attention to anything and - again seems - simply to hope we will run up his YouTube views.

Unfortunately, this does seem to be the case. I mean I'm all for a composer promoting their own work, but it'd be nice if it was all found in one place and not scattered around like some kind of jigsaw puzzle. Every time he writes a new piece or has some kind of news, he posts a new thread about it, which is ridiculous.

OscoBosco

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leyUGNY2r0k

"Impronum" - inspired by Chopin (Hommage à Frédéric). This is my latest solo piano piece inspired by Chopin's 4 impromptus. Tried to imitate his style in this study. Let me know what you think :)

Mirror Image

Quote from: OscoBosco on November 13, 2019, 12:51:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leyUGNY2r0k

"Impronum" - inspired by Chopin (Hommage à Frédéric). This is my latest solo piano piece inspired by Chopin's 4 impromptus. Tried to imitate his style in this study. Let me know what you think :)

Reported you to a moderator. As Cato pointed out, you're only after YouTube views and you should've created your own composer thread in this section of the forum, but you chose to ignore my reasonable request.

dissily Mordentroge

Quote from: Mirror Image on November 06, 2019, 03:10:18 PM
Okay, but did you bother to read one of my messages to you on one of your many threads that you've created now? I hate to be a bother here, but you should really create your own composer thread and stop littering in this section of the forum. You will find that all of the other composers like Karl, Ron, Crudblud, etc. have their threads dedicated to their music and any news they feel like sharing. You should look to their example and do the same.
You should really create you own composer thread? How then do ignoramuses, such as myself, then manage to stumble across such gems?

Wonderful ! I hear faint echos of Faure and Vagn Holboe. There certainly is unity and coherence of different sections (not sure what's meant by 'juxtaposing' in this context) without repression of emotional content, a fault too common in much of today's chamber music.
Is the entire work available commercially ?

dissily Mordentroge

Wonderful apart from a degree of repetition in the treble melody which could actually be converted to an asset if played on a pipe organ with varied registration.

OscoBosco

A piano piece I composed last summer inspired by my favorite piano slow movements. It uses the motif of the minor second and it expands on that throughout the work. I really like the deceptive character of this piece as it continuously transforms the melody and harmony.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mh1v58AqkI

OscoBosco


OscoBosco

I spent some time writing this rondo/ very loose piano sonata only around a minute long. It's got a development and stuff so that's always a good start. It's kind of inspired by my favorite composer Beethoven. I could hear the main theme maybe being found in his middle period. Hope you guys like it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwzGFBPsYe8