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Best Piano Music

Carlos Márquezmusic.apple.com
Classically trained pianist. I enjoy playing not only the traditional repertoire but also pieces from unusual composers.
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Episodes

Santiago Vega: Étude Op. 9 No. 26

"this piece is to "bounce" the hand and keep the wrist flexible if possible." -Santiago Vega November 2019 score: https://musescore.com/vega/op-9-etude-no-26

May 17, 202056 sec

Santiago Vega: Momento Musical Op. 45 No. 6

"This is one of the simplest pieces that have I done, for sure in terms of harmony. However, it is honest and I like the final result." -Santiago Vega December 2019

May 08, 20205 min

Claude Debussy: Valse Romantique

Debussy composed this valse when he was twenty-eight years old. Impressive. The score is available here: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Debussy,_Claude

Apr 19, 20204 min

Santiago Vega: Pacifique Op. 50

Composer: Santiago Vega Piano: Carlos Márquez Follow along with the score: https://musescore.com/vega/para-op-50

Apr 07, 20204 min

Santiago Vega: Prelude Op. 64 No. 3

"This piece reminds me of a sunny day for some reason, it's like a prelude to start your day" -Santiago Vega, November 2019.

Apr 03, 20202 min

Keith Hide: Circus

Circus, Op. 1, No. 4 by K. R. Hide. Image by Christiane Birr https://flic.kr/p/bUv67s

Mar 30, 20205 min

Santiago Vega: Scherzo Op. 37

Composer: Santiago Vega Piano: Carlos Márquez Follow along with the score: https://musescore.com/vega/op37scherzo Part of the Album “Mosaico” available in all major streaming services.

Mar 17, 20204 min

Santiago Vega: Étude Op. 70 No. 2

"Here a small "etude", although it does not have the difficulty or virtuosity dimension to belong to that category as understood by romanticism, which defined this genre, but has some interesting musical ideas in my opinion, and in the technical aspect, it works especially arpeggios and transfer of the hand on the keyboard, while having to sing the melody." -Santiago Vega November 2019. From the album “Mosaico” available in all major streaming services. Score https://musescore.com/vega/op-70-etu...

Mar 10, 20201 min

Keith Hide: Gipsy Hill Serenade

"I couldn't tell you who I am influenced by, it is probably everyone from Tchaikovsky to Radiohead, so I'm not really sure if these pieces fall under the genre of neo-classical, new classical, avant-garde, new wave, contemporary classical or one of the numerous other genres out there, but I do know that they come directly from my heart and soul." -Keith Hide.

Feb 27, 20205 min

Santiago Vega: Nocturno-Fantaisie Op. 49

Composer: Santiago Vega Piano: Carlos Márquez Score: https://musescore.com/vega/nocturno-fantaisie-op49 Another impressive piece by Santiago.

Feb 10, 20205 min

John Field: Nocturne No. 10

Composer: John Field (1782-1837) Piece: Nocturne No. 10 Performer: Carlos Márquez image Giuseppe Milo https://flic.kr/p/nAmREF

Feb 01, 20204 min
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