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  1. A piece I composed for piano on Sibelius a few months ago.The piece is based on the concept of a rather offbeat march, with the metre changing quite frequently between 3/4, 2/4, 5/4, and 6/8 with a contrasting pianissimo section that is meant to be the supposed "groggy marcher" falling asleep on the job.Harmony seems to be very grounded in Major 7ths as well...interesting...P.S. I'm aware that some points may appear to be nigh on impossible to play; I'm working on that as we speak.Copyright Oliver Thomas Goss Groggy March
  2. A piece I created about two years ago on Sibelius for: strings (including harp), woodwind, brass, timpani, and piano.The piece was originally established by the elaboration of a single theme, but after going into a minute of the piece a very loose rondo form begins to become established, where every separate episode goes off into tangents usually creating forms of their own but still returning to the original theme.The piece is 14 minutes long and does require some patience or it may come across as a little rambley.I used this piece as a part of an experimental (not entirely classical) concept album that is still in the works.Copyright Oliver Thomas Goss You look on the ground, and the puddle you once saw is now Amnesty International

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