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Dima Kravets

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About Dima Kravets

  • Birthday November 29

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    My name is Dima Kravets, I’m a composer and pianist.

    I've been involved in music since the age of five, first as a professional pianist and later as a composer. Piano has been my lifelong focus, while composition started as a hobby — something I’ve dedicated countless hours to, creating new music from scratch.

    My main inspirations come from classical, cinematic, and contemporary music, and I strive to compose in all these styles. Until now, my works have been mostly for piano and chamber ensembles, blending elements of classical, romantic, and modern music.
  • Gender
    Male
  • Favorite Composers
    Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel, Chick Corea, Zimmer
  • My Compositional Styles
    Instrumental music, academic, neo-classical, contemporary, ost
  • Notation Software/Sequencers
    MuseScore 3, Final, Logic Pro X
  • Instruments Played
    Piano, Organ

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  1. Hello everyone, I’d like to share my new piano sonata, "Rebirth". This is a single-movement large-scale work that follows sonata form, incorporating smaller inner sections and a fugue in the development section. I tried to build a thematic transformation throughout. I finished it some time ago, but last week I finally got around to inputting the notes into the software (it was actually written on paper in pencil, though). One day, I’d love to dedicate a month or so to detailed performance work on this piece and make a real recording. Anyway, for now, I would appreciate any outside opinions and suggestions, points of view, etc. Why I wrote this piece The main reason I wrote it was simply a strong desire to compose something substantial for solo piano, using some contemporary compositional approaches while mixing them with traditional techniques to create a coherent storytelling experience through music. I would love to hear your feedback on the composition, structure, and, especially, emotional impact. I am especially curious to know if my ideas work on paper. Any thoughts or constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated! P.S. I added time-codes with some Structure indications to the video on YouTube. I hope it helps in some way! Thank you for your time and attention, Dima
  2. Thought I'd share these 5 short violin pieces (5 Estampes for Violin Solo) I wrote over a few days. The MIDI articulation could be better, but I haven’t focused on it since they’re meant to be performed by a real player. I’d appreciate your time and any feedback! Upd: changed midi mp3-file for the better one and attached a video!
  3. Hi everyone! I’m new here — my name is Dima Kravets, and I’m a composer and piano student. I've been involved in music since the age of five, first as a professional pianist and later as a composer (for quite a few years now). Piano has been my lifelong focus, while composition started as a hobby—something I’ve dedicated countless hours to, creating new music from scratch. My main inspirations come from classical, cinematic, and contemporary music, and I strive to compose in all these styles. Until now, my works have been mostly for piano and chamber ensembles, blending elements of classical, romantic, and modern music. I’d love to share a short composition of mine — a romance for piano and mezzo-soprano. It’s based on a poem by the Ukrainian poet Pavlo Tychyna, and I’ve also provided a simple English translation of the lyrics. I’d truly appreciate any feedback, professional advice, or even a short comment. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts — thanks for your time!
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