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Piano in A Major - C.11

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It was by the end of 2012 when I began experimenting with different writing styles. I guess this was the first among those (finished) pieces.

This was written on June 24, 2013. And since this composition, my composing style was largely unchanged to date, so I'd be really happy to hear your thoughts 😊

P.S. About the C.11 in the title... it stands for compo11, where compo# is a codename for my series of compositions when I began to get serious in composing on December 2012 . In short, this was the 11th of my compo series. 

Hope you enjoy it! 😁

It's interesting and "energetic". I think this kind of piece would benefit from more detailed accents and dynamics. You better find a top pianist because of thouse quickscales, octaves and chords.

I actually quite like this but as Luis said, at the speed you have it, much of it is actually practically unplayable by real musician.  If you wanted to have someone play this, you would have to revise the left hand part quite a bit.

Are you a pianist?  One of the things you should always take into account when composing a piece is "can a person actually play this"?  

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