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Fanfare to Individualism, Op. 17 (2002) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

Fanfare to Individualism, Op. 17 (2002) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

The New Renaissance Hat
G. Stolyarov II
October 26, 2014
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Although this piece sounds like a fanfare for brass and organ, it can be played by a single person on a piano. It was composed by Mr. Stolyarov in 2002 to celebrate the power of the individual to express what it would have taken a large group of people to do in prior eras.
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This work was remastered using the SynthFont2 software, with the Evanescence 2 and GMR Basico 1.1 instrument packs.
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Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download, here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 10, available for download here and here.

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Fanfare of Perseverance, Op. 58 (2008) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Fanfare of Perseverance, Op. 58 (2008) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

This is a composition for two brass sections and timpani. The first brass section introduces the main melody of the piece, while the second brass section comes in once the melody is repeated; it introduces considerable ornamentation and tension into the work. The timpani provides steady, fast, omnipresent accompaniment throughout the length of the composition. The entirety of the piece is meant to reflect a determined attempt to overcome an obstacle — a push forward despite hardship and resistance. The composition is written in the key of A minor, but transitions to C major in the final two measures to represent the successful triumph over adversity.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download, here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 14, available for download here and here.

Remember to LIKE, FAVORITE, and SHARE this video in order to spread rational high culture to others.