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Old May 4 2007, 3:07 PM
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I admit I did not listen to the entire piece, but what struck me even listening to small part of it was the abundance of themes. I personally think (as a classical musician/composer with a strong liking to musical form) it would be better if you stuck with two or three themes and developed them. This would, in my opinion, give coherency to the piece. And oh, parts of this piece sound astoundingly like Tchaiovsky's piano concerto in B minor.
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