The twenty-third installment in the "28 in Twenty-Eight" blog by Robert Ian Winstin.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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A month long text and audio blog about the creation of 28 new pieces of "art music" in the twenty-eight days of February by composer & conductor Robert Ian Winstin.
Wonderful piece! Every day is a treat!
ReplyDeleteLove it Robert. Mad right hand part!
ReplyDeleteChris S
Super fun piece of music! I'm loving all of the blues etudes a lot. They are my favorites!
ReplyDeleteClaire Mollen
Miami Beach
Lovely - and I especially appreciated how you wrote the fade-out ending...
ReplyDelete--Mer
I love the blues etudes. Really well done.
ReplyDeleteAlice
Me too! Could listen to those all day. Also liked the film nour pieces.
ReplyDeleteLendon
Salem
Fun fun fun! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteQuick question: Will this blog be available after February has run it's course?
I'm hoping so!
Stephen M.
That was fun...so - what do you follow this month with?
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be a tough act to follow.
Cathy B
I am encouraged to try a lot of music other than what I already know. I thank you for this. Can you recommend a place for this?
ReplyDeleteLeslie Withers
(via email as well.)
Thank you Maestro. A dedication to me. I am impressed and humbled. OK, not really humbled, and I am still billing you, but I am honored. And I am a blues fan, for sure! Best to Susan and the kittens.
ReplyDeleteSam
Excellent! I especially like the blues etudes and would like to see more of them in the future.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Fancy finger-work. Like the off-kilter rhythms in between the hands. Are those groups of 6 or seven in the right-hand? Moves by too quickly for me to tell.
ReplyDeleteKeep going! This rocks.
Silvia H.
Bern