This music for guitar and violin comes from a cycle of pieces for guitar and violin called Romantica Passione Suite. In La Tortura dell' Amore, persons discover that to fall in love means to leave behind other desires which are not fulfilled.
This work represents a contrapuntal style after my hero Bach. Each line has a life of its own and is played with enthusiasm and a spirited determination.
The Finale of a work composed for Christian Saggese, one of Europe's greatest guitarists. An animated work to highlight the guitarist's technical and brilliant skills.
Part three of String Quintet No. 1 explores the tensions we experience when political factions struggle for dominance, pushing for political agendas, as voters struggle to choose between both sides of the political divide.
Part two of String Quintet No. 1 explores the tensions we experience when political factions struggle for dominance, pushing for political agendas, as voters struggle to choose between both sides of the political divide.
Also known as Let It Not Be In Vain, this work reflects the notion that a work of art should have meaning and fulfill a need that only the art admirer can define; otherwise, the artistic efforts would have been in vain.
This music travels through the mysterious night. This period is often a time of clandestine activities and is often approached with trepidation. Fear of the unknown brings with it its association with danger and evil.
Part one of String Quintet No. 1 explores the tensions we experience when political factions struggle for dominance, pushing for political agendas, as voters struggle to choose between both sides of the political divide.
The fifth movment of Quartet No. 1. Dedicated to Edward Gorey, this moving work is gracious, intense and animated, resembling an open, vast field teaming with various life forms.
The title of this band work suggests that for each individual, transcendence is where persons prefer to be, thus escaping from perpetual turmoil and perpetual hostilities.
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