Trishonata Pathetique

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GBTraveller wrote on 11/26/2014, 5:14 AM

Hi Trish ,
the track is what the genre rock relates placed really wrong !
The track itself is certainly sounded from a little unusual , but I accounted for under artist -driven freedom ! The theme itself , but is implemented very impressive !
Strong working keys to !
Since you're really good!

Best wishes Freddy

AugeAugeAuge wrote on 11/27/2014, 1:50 PM

Very nice!

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 11/27/2014, 5:05 PM

Wonderful !!! FANTASTIC PROG !!!!!! ciao da sandro

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Sandro Glavina is an italian composer, named L'Uomo e L'Ombra. The choice of the name derives from the title of the album "L'uomo e l'ombra" of the band "Abstract Music Nuova Esistenza", an experimental group founded by Sandro Glavina together with his friends in the mid-70s.

In the period 2009-2022, L'Uomo e L'Ombra has done 84 albums. The compositions of Sandro Glavina are partly influenced by progressive rock. Sandro has developed a personal style with many experimentations and actualizations. He offers music beyond borders by intertwining different styles in crossover with each other. Prog, psychedelia, classical, post-rock, jazz, pop are some of the influences that dissolve in ambient atmospheres, citations of contemporary music and minimalist nuances. Sandro Glavina aka L'Uomo e L'Ombra plays the music using VSTI synthesizers, keyboards and adds some loops. Sandro isn't a professional musician, composes and plays music just for fun, but his works reach a good outcome, pleasant to listen. L'UOMO E L'OMBRA

https://www.jamendo.com/artist/495948/l-uomo-e-l-ombra/albums

https://www.reverbnation.com/luomoelombra/songs

https://www.facebook.com/luomoelombra/

   

dogmas wrote on 11/28/2014, 12:47 PM

ha ha

really great

am smiling all over the shop

 

i want to get a grateful dead or king crimson lp and stand at a bus stop like in the 70s

 

 

info4u2 wrote on 12/2/2014, 4:01 PM

If Beethoven was alive today he would have been writting pop as he did in his day, so I think that he would in truth be dancing to you version.

Thanks

Indigo

Hoser13 wrote on 12/2/2014, 11:23 PM

Great piano work,not sure of the rest though.

emacor wrote on 12/7/2014, 4:39 PM

Hi Trish:

I can see that in those last few tracks you are more in to Prog Rock.... i give you a big applause for that!!!!

This is again a great, great work, sometimes made me remind me the band Queen from the 80's....

No doubt about it, this is a great Trishonata!!!!

All the best to you

Emanuel

stuallan wrote on 12/11/2014, 11:58 AM

Hi Trish,

Kudos to you for undertaking such a cool idea and turning it into a fun piece of music! Your classical playing is simply gorgeous and mixing in the"rockish" bits was a great idea.

Very reminiscent of ELO & ELP.

 

Some writers mentioned that Ludwig would approve, I certainly think he could Handel it.

 

Best Regards,

Stu

 

 

olivier28 wrote on 3/15/2015, 2:37 PM

Une interprétation inatendue et surprenante !!!

je pense que et je crois qu'il y a beaucoup de temps passé pour arrivé fabriquer cette musique

beethoven doit se dire ah ilsl sont doués les descendants .

 

Olivier