I am a self-taught American composer, and compose mostly in the Romantic period. I take extreme pains, though, to make myself musically balanced so I can compose in a very diverse range of styles, from Jazz, to Modern-Classical, to Ragtime.
Here is my musical story:
It was two years ago that I started learning music, what notes were which, how they were placed on the staff, etc. 4 months later, in December 2011, I began teaching myself composition, and to compose simple pieces like my "Canon in C," or "Fifty Years." Now, a year later, I am writing pieces like my "Impromptu Rhapsody No. 2" and “American Rhapsody No. 1 – Mystic Maine”, and am playing classics like "Fuer Elise," "Rondo alla Turca," "Canon in D”, and Liszt's “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8”, and now I am learning Rachmaninov's Prelude in G Minor and Mozart's Rondo in D.
I have performed in three recitals, have played music for my church, and am looking forward to even more opportunities in and for the church.
With all that said, I would like to say to all of you pianists who are just beginning, like I was two years ago, stick with it, and come along. The world of music is wide open, be diligent, persevere even when you want to quit, enjoy performing and let it show, and be joyful about what you do, and you will do well.
P.S. If you have read this far, thank you.
The only real reason I have my music on the web is so I can get feedback and see what I am doing wrong, so please comment on my music, and, if you do play it, interpreter's mp3s are always welcome.
In Jesus Christ, Jonathan Sargent
Written on 2014-06-15 by noviceindisguise I have been slowly moving into
less notation based
composition for a while, and I
have gotten to the point where
I am primarily uploading to my
SoundCloud channel.
Arrangements may become
available here on Free-Scores,
but most likely not. My
website (now under
development) will probably
host most of them directly.
Many sheets will still be
free, I just feel I need to
consolidate things and make it
more accessible.
NoviceInDisguise Music
Written on 2013-11-14 by noviceindisguise I have now completed the
second movement in the third
piece in my orchestral suite
Destiny. It is composed in a
similar style, but has some
interesting effects and slight
differences, which make it
unique.
Written on 2013-11-06 by noviceindisguise This is to announce that i
have begun my third piece in
my orchestral suit Destiny. It
is composed slightly
differently than the past two
pieces, with more instrumental
diversity and solos showcasing
the various instrument
families. As with the other
pieces before this, I am
planning on four or five
movements total.
Dedicated to Harry
Gregson-Williams and Hans
Zimmer, tremendously talented
composers who are a constant
inspiration.
Soli Gloria Deo
Written on 2013-06-28 by noviceindisguise I have begun the second piece
in my orchestral suite named
Destiny. This promises to be
even better than The Journey,
and I am very excited about
some of the themes. Like The
Journey, this piece is being
composed for a slightly
un-conventional symphonic
orchestra. I am planning on
taking a little while on this
piece, and am hoping to make
at least three movements.
Dedicated to Tchaikovsky and
Hans Zimmer.
Sol Gloria Deo
Written on 2013-06-13 by noviceindisguise I have completed the first
work in my orchestral suite
Destiny, named The Journey. It
is written for a large
symphonic orchestra. These are
some of my most intense
orchestrations to date. Enjoy!
Dedicated to Hans Zimmer, an
amazing composer.
Solely to the glory of God!
Written on 2013-02-25 by noviceindisguise I have launched another VERY
ambitious project. I am hoping
to write a Rhapsody for each
state, based on the state
songs, or if the state does
not have any state songs, it
will be either an entirely
original work or will be
partially derived from folk
songs that capture the
cultural and natural feel of
the state. I am hoping to have
this project done in 2-3
years.
Written on 2013-01-24 by noviceindisguise This is to announce the
beginning of my latest, and
most ambitious project. It is
a suite of ten piano
concertos, entitled "The
History Of Mankind." The
individual completed works can
be viewed under my collection
Orchestral / "The History
Of Mankind"
I will compose these works
alongside any other pieces or
projects, so they will
necessarily take a long time
to complete; still, I am
hoping two months will be long
enough for each.