The title of this solo piano song could easily describe the emotions that a couple might experience with an impending break-up or dissolution of marriage. In this case rather, the "Losing
This waltz, originally a much longer work for solo piano, was composed when I was 14 years of age. The piece served as the theme to accompany a Halloween story on audio-cassette tape about an evil,
Inspired by the style of the English Virginalists (of which Queen Elizabeth R was one!), this set of variations joyfully fathoms the beauty, intricacies and eccentricities of the long-lost musical voice of
In 1720, J. S. Bach began composing his 2 and 3 Part Inventions, or Praeambula and Fantasiae, to be included in his Clavier Booklet for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Dedicated to his 9 year old son Wilhelm,
Being of Viennese extraction, Richard has always had a soft spot for the beauty and elegance of the waltz. But this is not that!Rather than a reverential bow to Johann Strauss, “the