March #9, Op. 56

URL for download:
http://rationalargumentator.com/music_stolyarov/Stolyarov_March_9.mp3
Length: 1:45
This short, brisk, lively march was composed by Mr. Stolyarov intermittently from 2001 to 2003. It was written down on note paper without ever being given an opus number, so it has now been revived as Opus 56 – even though it was composed earlier than most of Mr. Stolyarov’s other works. With this march rendered publicly available, all of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions to date can be freely accessed by anyone willing. Hopefully, they will serve as an inspiration to other composers who desire to create orderly, harmonious works in celebration of life and the human spirit. And, of course, Mr. Stolyarov plans to compose many more musical pieces in the future.
G. Stolyarov II is an actuary, science fiction novelist, independent philosophical essayist, poet, amateur mathematician, composer, contributor to Enter Stage Right, Le Quebecois Libre, Rebirth of Reason, and the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Senior Writer for The Liberal Institute, former weekly columnist for GrasstopsUSA.com, and Editor-in-Chief of The Rational Argumentator, a magazine championing the principles of reason, rights, and progress. Mr. Stolyarov also publishes his articles on Helium.com and Associated Content to assist the spread of rational ideas. He holds the highest Clout Level (10) possible on Associated Content and is one of Associated Content's Page View Millionaires. Mr. Stolyarov has also written a science fiction novel, Eden against the Colossus, a non-fiction treatise, A Rational Cosmology, and a play, Implied Consent. You can watch his YouTube Videos. Mr. Stolyarov can be contacted at gennadystolyarovii@yahoo.com.
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