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Overview12 Nostalgic Moods For Piano Solo by Max Alpha King21st century classical piano solo pieces composed to appeal to both the pianist and the listener. Max Alpha King's Nostalgic Moods for piano solo are a collection of difficult and not so difficult pieces inspired by memories of events and episodes from the composer's earlier years.The pieces have different levels of technical and expressive difficulty. Many of these pieces are for easy listening, even those that are technically difficult to play. They nevertheless have a modern, 21st century, feel about them. Many pianists will enjoy playing these delightful, charming pieces. When played beautifully, the Nostalgic Moods should please listeners who already love easy listening or romantic piano pieces, and don't mind the touches of modern rhythms and stronger chords used to add interest to what is mostly tonal music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Max Alpha KingPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781985695306ISBN 10: 1985695308 Pages: 94 Publication Date: 10 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCONCERT PIANIST-COMPOSER MAX ALPHA KING In today's world of specialisation, or over-specialisation, there are many, many accomplished concert pianists, too many in fact for all of them to gain public recognition. Much, much rarer are those who can credibly be called concert pianist-composers. They are those who can perform entire concert or recital programmes either of only standard classical repertoire by the great masters of the past, or only their own original solo or concerto works. Max Alpha King (born Akinola B Akinyele) is one of the latter. He attended school at King's College, Lagos, Nigeria. Making exceptional and as yet unmatched progress he secured a scholarship to study piano and composition at the Royal College of Music, London. There, he reached the top grade for concert pianists, winning the Cornelius Fisher Memorial Prize along the way. He often included his own compositions in exam, competition and recital programmes, receiving comments such as exceptional playing of the highest standard . In his final year at the RCM he composed a Concertino for Piano and Orchestra, which he played in a public concert with a semi-professional orchestra the following year to local media praise. He has since written four more piano concertos. Max Alpha King went on to obtain BMus Honours (London University), MusM in musicology (Manchester University), FTCL piano performance, and a postgraduate certificate in education. A holder of many other qualifications, awards and title, he is also a multimedia author-publisher, an educator and a philosopher. In his musical compositions, Max Alpha King has travelled a long way from tonality, to full atonality and back. He now believes that composers, in developing their own unique styles, should be able to choose freely from the huge palette of compositional techniques developed throughout musical history, and across different styles and cultures. Max Alpha King makes every effort in his compositions to strike a balance between seriousness and accessibility, between complexity and comprehensibility. In his piano music he aims to appeal to both performer and listener. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |