Churchcantor Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) A two-hour dash off, so not sure about the part leading! The middle section uses a melody I wrote in college in 1989; just the melody. Для Кирила Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight The Ukrainian Cyrillic title is "For Kyrylo." Edited 44 minutes ago by Churchcantor Quote
Churchcantor Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Midnight in Kyiv. He is probably asleep and will read it (hear it) in the morning. He lost his grandmother, his best friend and favorite relative. Come to think of it, I haven't written much in B Major in 38 years, but that is the key it came to me in! I think my sister likes it. She is following this whole Ukrainian friend thing. This also marks the first time in 38 years that I have just sat down and wrote a piece for a friend in need. Yes, my sister likes it! Susan Podzon 4:59 PM (3 minutes ago) to me I love it! You are so sweet UPDATE: Kyrylo usually writes me around quarter to one in the morning, which is quarter to nine in the morning where he is. I'll let you know what he thinks. Edited 1 hour ago by Churchcantor Quote
Churchcantor Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Here is a lovely choral piece I sent him when she first had the heart attack, and I obviously did not write it. Quote
Churchcantor Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) This is completely off-topic (you know me) but I just checked the bank, and Noteflight where I enter my music not only held my yearly $49 payment last month for seven weeks showing it as paid, and sent it to the bank when I had no money, they sent it in again this month, and I overdrafted, and I only owe it once a year! Incompetent bastards!🤣 Embarrassing, but my mommie is going to cover the overdraft, and I hope there is enough left over for some beer, because I really need it! Also embarrassing, I actually wrote a German Augmented Sixth Chord in this, that hackneyed old trick, and even a diminished seventh chord! Losing my touch perhaps, but it was done pretty fast. I am in the lovely stage of having to listen to my very sad piece over and over, to see if I missed anything in the editing. I'll go on: I will have to, before I meet Kyrylo (he's coming here) touch up my knowledge of Ukrainian composers! Prokofiev is the obvious example, born in what is now Ukraine, Glière I know I have heard but can't recall, any others you guys could suggest? FWIW, I actually WAS thinking of a Prokofiev piece when I wrote the A Section, the slow movement from his eighth piano sonata. Saddest major-key music ever written! 15:12... Edited 2 hours ago by Churchcantor Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago German Variationen I last wrote; German theme, German poem, German title, sure! This is my first title in Ukrainian! I suppose I will pick up a few words if Kyrylo can actually manage to knock on my door this December, and he was planning a trip to the states before he met me online. My brother is married to a Bulgarian, 20 years, and I know more Russian words than Bulgarian or Ukrainian! Quote
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