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Michael_Rybak

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  • Birthday 08/04/1985

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    Ukraine
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    Programmer (applied maths, medical software)
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    Quake3, DDR/ITG

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  1. Thank you Gijs. I was thinking of a middle part and a reprise myself, because actually there's another melody in the original song which is not used yet (so I'd probably use it for the middle part). Thanks for the advice.
  2. This is my new 3-voice polyphonic prelude based on the lovely "Here, There and Everywhere" song by Beatles. To recall the original Beatles melody you may check the song here. Hope you like my version :) Click to listen (mp3) P.S. I'm working on sheet music currently (and not only for this piece) and will be posting it as soon as it's ready.
  3. there's no main theme/development here, there are events that follow each other, with rises and falls of activity throughout the song. no theme that is repeated consequently by the voices (and I had no aim to have one)
  4. Glad to hear you like it! I'm working on a score right now and will be posting it in the next couple of days. As for the first prelude, it is called "White Keys Prelude" and opens my set called "24 Polyphonic Preludes" which I'm working on right now, compiling it from my old and new pieces. I've posted it here at YC already: http://www.youngcomposers.com/forum/white-keys-prelude-19987.html
  5. This is a motif-composition I once wrote for a contest here at youngcomposers (back in 2004, when it had old design and other owner). The motif had 4 notes: A-C-D#-G# Probably the main trick was actually choosing the right key :) cis-moll worked really well. Now I was finally able to play it. Hope you enjoy. mr50.mid
  6. Thank you for the kind words, and I'm glad you've enjoyed it. There's a score for the first half of the song (see attached), which I wrote 2 years ago or so, when I saw the movie. As for the second half - I added it recently when I decided to learn the piece on guitar. I've composed it at the instrument, so there's no score yet. I'll sure type it down in the next few days and post it here. Oh, and the score I'm attaching is written using two clefs (like if it's for piano). I'll fix that as well. mr244_guitar_version_first_half.pdf
  7. Hello everyone. I am not a guitarist; it took me 3 weeks to learn this relatively easy piece and my performance still lacks confidence, sorry for that. This is a piece I've composed after watching a mystical movie about a family who could live eternally because they've found a magic well, drinking from which made them immortal. There was a storyline about their son who met a girl and wanted to tell her this secret so she could use it too, but his family was against that. Please let me know what the title of the movie was if you've seen it :) The melody at 0:21-0:37 was the movie's leitmotif, but it had no second voice and no development, so I felt the need to enrich it and extend it to a complete piece.
  8. Hello everyone. This old work of mine took me about 2 months of polishing and still my performance could be (and will be) better, but I'm finally satisfied of what I've achieved already. Hope you enjoy it. mp3 pdf
  9. Here's a short piece (Trio) from Haydn's second divertimento that I've enjoyed a lot: Sheet music I though it was asking for the third voice and added one :) Sheet music Hope you enjoy it :) Please let me know if this is the wrong place to post adaptations to.
  10. the melody is charming indeed.
  11. please post midi/mp3+pdf.
  12. yes, please. i'd love to learn it.
  13. also, can you explain why you made pdf that cannot be printed out? i'd like to learn the piece, why not?
  14. btw, i think the way you played that complex bar at 1:25 turned out sounding really fresh and appropriate, imo.
  15. the music is wonderful, please do practice more :) i'm sure you'll come up with a perfect performance in less than a year. this one is enjoyable at some places, but too erm kinky overall. you surely know what exactly you should work on. good luck with both playing and composing!
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