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J. P. Meder – “My Own” Waltz (1885) – Recording by Gennady Stolyarov II

J. P. Meder – “My Own” Waltz (1885) – Recording by Gennady Stolyarov II

J. P. Meder

John P. Meder (1848 – 1908) was a composer and polymath who spent most of his life (since 1864) in Carson City, Nevada. This waltz was published in 1885 by I.L.A. Brodersen. It is an energetic and somewhat playful waltz. The variety that is found in the various passages showcases Meder’s talents as a composer, and one who should be more appreciated as an early contributor to the musical culture of the United States and the American West.

Watch the new video of “My Own” Waltz, featuring the music along with the score, here.

This rendition in MuseScore 3.0 was created by Gennady Stolyarov II, due to the absence of any other recordings of this waltz online.

Download the MP3 file of J. P. Meder’s “My Own” Waltz here.

Resources

J. P. Meder Project by David Bugli

Score for J. P. Meder’s “My Own” Waltz from the Library of Congress (in the public domain)

Waltz #12 in E-flat Major, Op. 88 (2018) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #12 in E-flat Major, Op. 88 (2018) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

G. Stolyarov II


A waltz for two pianos and a string orchestra, conveying an even-tempered cheerfulness – in a largely 19th-century style but including a bit of melodic experimentation.

Download the MP3 file of this composition at http://rationalargumentator.com/music_stolyarov/Stolyarov_Waltz_12.mp3.

This composition and video may be freely reproduced using the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike International 4.0 License.

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

The fractal artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 69, available for free download here.

Waltz #11, Op. 83 (2016) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #11, Op. 83 (2016) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

The New Renaissance Hat
G. Stolyarov II
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A grand waltz for piano, cello, string section, oboe, and timpani, composed in the key of C# major, with interspersed major and minor passages. The two main themes are varied throughout the piece using different orchestrations and an increase in ornamentation.

This waltz was composed by Mr. Stolyarov on June 16-18, 2016, and is played using the Finale 2011 software.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

This composition and video may be freely reproduced using the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike International 4.0 License.

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

Art Reference:
Abstract Orderism Fractal 67 by G. Stolyarov II – Available for free download here and here.
Waltz #10, Op. 77 (2014) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #10, Op. 77 (2014) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

The New Renaissance Hat
G. Stolyarov II
November 29, 2014
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This bright, gentle waltz for four piano parts and one cello part was composed by Mr. Stolyarov on November 28-29, 2014. It is played using the Finale 2011 software and the Steinway Grand Piano and Cellos Arco instruments.

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 9, available for download here and here.

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Waltz #5, Op. 48 (2007, 2014) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #5, Op. 48 (2007, 2014) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

The New Renaissance Hat
G. Stolyarov II
November 11, 2014
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This brief and cheerful waltz from 2007 was the first work created by Mr. Stolyarov in Anvil Studio, a musical composition program that permits greater versatility than simply recording a piece played on a piano. The present version has been expanded and remastered using the Finale 2011 and Finale 2014 software. It is composed for two piano parts and one violin.

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

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 33, available for download here and here.

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Waltz #4, Op. 40 (2005) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #4, Op. 40 (2005) – Musical Composition and Video by G. Stolyarov II

The New Renaissance Hat
G. Stolyarov II
October 5, 2014
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This piano waltz, composed in 2005 by G. Stolyarov II, employs the contrast of major and minor keys to demonstrate the passage from serious deliberation to gloriously enlightening discovery.

This work was remastered using the SynthFont2 software, with the Evanescence 2 and GMR Basico 1.1 instrument packs.

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 28, available for download here and here.

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0-to-60 Waltz, Op. 74 – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

0-to-60 Waltz, Op. 74 – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

This waltz began with a simple premise: each measure would have one more note than the measure before it. This is the result.

The waltz is inspired by the natural numbers, rational order, and the immensity of connections between mathematics and music.

This composition is played in Finale 2011 software using the Steinway Grand Piano instrument.

Thanks go to Wendy Stolyarov for the design of the cover and the video.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

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

Piano Composition #5, Op. 8 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Piano Composition #5, Op. 8 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Composition by Mr. Stolyarov from early 2002, played in 2011 Finale Software using the Steinway Grand Piano instrument. This composition combines waltz-like and march-like elements. Be alert for a surprising turn around 45 seconds into the piece.

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

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 27, available for download here and here.

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Waltz #8, Op. 71 (2012) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #8, Op. 71 (2012) – Musical Composition by G. Stolyarov II

An intense and ornate waltz for three pianos and one cello – composed by Mr. Stolyarov in the key of C minor, transitioning into C major and A minor.

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 40, available for download here and here.

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Waltz #1, Op. 1 (1998) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #1, Op. 1 (1998) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

This piano waltz was Mr. Stolyarov’s first musical composition, created in 1998 (at age 11). This version is played using Finale 2011 software and the Steinway Grand Piano instrument.

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 7, available for download here and here.

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