7 of My Own Compositions to Kick Off the New Year

in music •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hello everyone! Last year, I posted a weekly7 called "Revisiting 7 of My Own Compositions to Wind Down the Year". This year, I decided to make a weekly7 with 7 of my compositions, but this time to kick off the new year. 5 of these pieces weren't even written when I wrote that last article. Here are 7 of My Own Compositions to Kick Off the New Year:

7. Annabel Lee (2017)

I wrote this song for a performance back in March. I had thought of the theme for the song several months before, but being myself, I had to procrastinate writing it until the day before the performance. I dislike this piece because of how I developed the theme originally. I plan to eventually rewrite it, but for right now, here is Annabel Lee (with words from the popular poem by Edgar Allan Poe):

6. Emily's Eyes (2015)

I wrote this piece for a girl I liked back in the winter of 7th grade. This piece is probably my most popular piece amongst my peers. I performed this piece during 2017, and thought it would be a good piece to include as a result. Here is Emily's Eyes:

5. My Doubts Resolved (2016)

I wrote this for my statement of faith for my conformation in 8th grade. I also recently performed this, and as a result decided to post this.

4. March (2017)

Sequentially, this is the first song (that has been written) from my song cycle that will play. I used the poem "March" by William Cullen Bryant. Bryant is now one of my favorite poets. I got mixed feedback from my several teachers about whether the piano part for this piece should be so "busy." But I decided that I like the piano part, it is not super hard, and it depicts the poem (stormy March: Rain = Treble, Thunder = Bass) quite well. You also might notice that I foreshadow October towards the end. Here is March:

3. October (2017)

I began writing this piece over the summer, when I stumbled on the poem in my Robert Frost poetry book. I immediately thought of the melody, and finished it very quickly. This version has parallel fifths, I later fixed that, but have not yet uploaded the revised version. Here is October:

2. In Memorium (2017)

I wrote this piece in memory of Bianca Roberson, the young woman who was tragically killed in a road rage incident over the summer. Here is the piece:

1. Sonata no. 1 Movements 2,3,4

I only have to write movement 1 to complete this sonata. I made a video with revised versions of each of these movements, but the computer I saved it to won't start properly, so I have to post the old versions. All three of these movements were written in 2017. If my computer works, I will revise this to have only the one video:



All Previous Weekly7s

7 Relaxing Classical Pieces You Should Try to Listen to This Week
7 Songs from Broadway Musicals You Should Try to Listen to This Week
7 Songs By Billy Joel That Should Have Been Hits
7 Exhilarating Classical Pieces You Should Listen to This Week
7 Classical Composers That Wrote Extremely Famous Christmas Music
7 Love Ballads You Should Listen to This Week
7 Pieces of Classical Music Used in Popular Movies
7 Piano Sonatas YOU Should Listen to This Week
7 Movies About Artists You Should Watch (This Week)
Revisiting 7 of My Own Compositions to Wind Down the Year
7 Pieces by Gabriel Fauré YOU Should listen to This Week
7 Fantastic Sports Related Movies YOU Should Watch This Week
7 Songs I've Been Listening to this Week in Remembrance of My Great Grandmother
7 One-Hit-Wonders You probably Forgot About but Will Recognize Right Away
7 Magic Tricks That Will Probably Amaze You
7 Disney Songs You Should Listen to This Week
7 Piano Concertos You Should Listen to This Week
7 (+3) Of Vivaldi's Compositions in Honor of His Birthday
7 Of The Funniest Musical Comedic Skits
7 Great (Classical) Songs YOU Should Listen to this Week
7 Fantasias You Should Listen to this Week
7 (More) Relaxing Classical Pieces You Should Try to Listen to This Week
7 Symphonies You Should Listen to this Week
7 Classical Pieces That Will Make Your Blood Boil
7 Pieces of Miltary Tech that Will Blow Your Mind
7 Oboe Concertos YOU Should Listen to this Week
7 Bassoon Concertos YOU Should Listen to this Week
7 French horn Concertos YOU Should Listen to this Week
7 Scenes from The Big Bang Theory YOU should Watch this Week
7 Violin Concertos YOU Should Listen to this Week
7 of My Own Compositions to Kick Off the New Year

Thanks for reading/listening to this! I hope you enjoyed these pieces. My next Confucian Analects post will be on Monday at 6pm. See you then!


Also remember to check for: My weekly 7 post, As well as my composer birthday posts
(Note) In order to encourage meaningful feedback on the platform, I will check comment trails of users who leave superficial comments (ie "Awesome post," or "Upvoted.") and will mute any users who exhibit a pattern of leaving "spammy" comments.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Chris your music is awesome. I especially liked Emily's Eyes.

Thanks!

I enjoyed the music very amazing thanks for sharing happy weekend,am still listening to it now.

Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Nice Blog @cmp2020