Beneking, Stephan reve la bemol mineur - dream in A flat minor
Composer : Beneking, Stephan Instrumentation : Style : Date: 2002 Licence : Stephan Beneking © All rights reservedThank you for your interest in my music. Please leave a comment or add your interpretation!
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Reves et Elegies - Dreams and Elegies
Collections of stephan-beneking
Thank you for 1st prize!
Thank you for 1st prize! Written on 2013-03-23 by stephan-beneking THANK YOU!
"Valse melancolique No.
VIII - le desir eternel"
won the 1st prize in
Free-Scores Piano Solo Classic
contest 2013!
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all
supporters and especially to
Carlos Márquez, without
whose fantastic interpretation
this success had never been
possible!
I am still overwhelmed by
this, because there were just
so many other fantastic works
on the contest. So I would
like to congratulate all
participants for taking part
in this contest. I listened to
all your wonderful music and
enjoyed it very much!
If you want to have the scores
/ sheet music for all 10
Valses melancoliques, you can
easily download a
"Booklet" of this
and all my other compositional
series for free here:
http://www.beneking.com/bookle
ts
Various albums on Bandcamp
available for only 2.99
Euro.
http://beneking.bandcamp.com/ Free Download of Booklets with
all Scores
Price reduction of Albums on BandCamp!
Price reduction of Albums on BandCamp! Written on 2013-02-01 by stephan-beneking We have reduced the prices for
all our albums with fantastic
recordings of my pieces on
BandCamp to only 3 Euros
now!
Please support creativity!
Hope you enjoy my music.
ALBUMS ON BANDCAMP FOR 3 EUROS
ONLY!
New Album "24 Petits Reves" released!
New Album "24 Petits Reves" released! Written on 2013-01-19 by stephan-beneking A collection of 24 petits
reves, ranging from B flat
minor to A major.
All 24 pieces have now been
played by pianist Carlos
Marquez and can be downloaded
on BandCamp for only 8 Euro
here:
http://beneking.bandcamp.com/a
lbum/24-petits-reves
Physical CD:
http://www.createspace.com/210
8922
Download on BandCamp
FLATTR - SUPPORT CREATIVITY
FLATTR - SUPPORT CREATIVITY Written on 2012-12-16 by stephan-beneking You can now "Flattr"
me and my works, if you like:
https://flattr.com/profile/ben
e
Flattr is an easy-to-use
micropayment system. Have a
look at www.flattr.com! FLATTR
Comments / Feedback appreciated
Comments / Feedback appreciated Written on 2012-11-21 by stephan-beneking I am happy about the many
people downloading and
listening to my piano
compositions. However,
musicians deserve feedback to
continue their work.
So please think about it and
leave a comment. Thank you.
Support Creativity! Recordings available on BandCamp, iTunes etc.
Support Creativity! Recordings available on BandCamp, iTunes etc. Written on 2012-11-21 by stephan-beneking Support Creativity!
You can purchase the
Recordings of world-class
Pianists of my pieces now on
BandCamp, CDBaby, iTunes,
Amazon etc.
Thank you! Beneking on BandCamp
new interpretation on Petit reve bizarre No. 3
new interpretation on Petit reve bizarre No. 3 Written on 2012-10-15 by stephan-beneking new interpretation on Petit
reve bizarre No. 3 by the
young pianist Romeo Wecks from
Berlin
New performances by pianists
New performances by pianists Written on 2012-08-29 by stephan-beneking I am very glad that very
talented pianists performed
and recorded some of my
pieces!
Have a look at "Dance on
icy waters I" and
"Petr Ginz"
Stephan
petites reves bizarres #11 et #20 played by Brad Hill
strange little dreams #11 and #20 played by Brad Hill Written on 2012-08-21 by stephan-beneking I added a wonderful
interpretation of these two
pieces by pianist / composer
Brad Hill / USA.
Valse Melancolique II played by Brad Hill
Valse Melancolique II played by Brad Hill Written on 2012-07-27 by stephan-beneking The Valse melancolique II has
been played now by pianist
Brad Hill.
I am very happy about this
wonderful interpretation of my
piece!
Uploaded the audio file, and
you can hear the huge
difference between a piece
played by Sibelius and by a
real person!
Regards
Stephan