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Rodríguez García, Daniel–OmicrónDaniel–Omicrón Rodríguez García
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Rodríguez García, Daniel–Omicrón: Sonata Nº4 (Piano)

Sonata Nº4 (Piano)
Obra Menor Nº74
Daniel–Omicrón Rodríguez García


Piano solo
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ViewDownload PDF : 1st movement: "El caballero Negro" (268.85 Ko)
ViewDownload PDF : 2nd movement: "El caballero Blanco" (227.62 Ko)
ViewDownload PDF : 3rd movement: "Pugna y Remate" (289.41 Ko)
Download MP3 : Computer's Try 2x 121x
1st movement: El caballero Negro
Download MP3 (15.61 Mo) : Interpretation (by Rodríguez García, Daniel–Omicrón)4x 9x
2nd movement: El caballero Blanco
Download MP3 (9.52 Mo) : Interpretation (by Rodríguez García, Daniel–Omicrón)4x 19x
3rd movement: Pugna y remate
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Daniel–Omicrón Rodríguez García
Daniel–Omicrón Rodríguez García (2000 - )
Instrumentation

Piano solo

Style

Sonata

KeyC♯ minor
DedicationThe first two movements are titled "Black Knight" and "White Knight" as a dedication to my brothers in arms & adventures Raúl G. and Yuriy F., correspondingly.
Date26/12/2022
CopyrightCopyright © Daniel–Omicrón Rodríguez García
This is my fourth sonata and thus my fifth serious long, multi-movement work. There are more to come: as serious as this one, as difficult, as long, but not necessarily as eerie and dark as the vast majority of this one is.

This sonata was finished on the day after Christmas (2022). No intention behind that, I just started to work on it at the beginning of the month and got the job done at the end of it :).

I truly hope the "Computer's Try" audio is decent enough, albeit my eff...
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Added by omicronrg9, 24 Oct 2023

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By bruceg, at 03:15
bruceg

Congratulations. Brilliant. I especially liked the "White Knight" Movement!
omicronrg9 Owner , 25 Oct 2023 at 06:27
I'm so glad you did. Comments like yours remind me why it's so nice to be on this website.

Again, thank you Bruce!
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Website created!
Written on 2022-10-27 by omicronrg9
Hi again. I have found the time to make a simple website in google sites that will act as a provisional place to put my accordion and piano arrangements. Some cannot be uploaded here properly (I had no luck trying, I don't know if it's copyright or what, but they are original arrangements and I give proper credit to the authors of the original piece) so they will stay here. They are mostly arrangements of more or less popular or folk pieces for various accordions. Additionally, it is fully in Spanish, a language not supported here, so I believe it will be a good complement for my profile here.

Here it is: https://sites.google.com/view/ omicronrg9/

Kind regards!

My website
First set of nocturnes finished.
Written on 2022-10-10 by omicronrg9
I hardly believe anybody will read this but I just found this option and thought giving it a try wouldn't be a bad idea. I'm leaving these comments for the record.

So, today, after delaying it too much, I have finished my first set of nocturnes. 20/23 are already published here and the 21st is under review right now. I never thought that what I started around March 2022 as a pair of pieces for my friends to practice would end in an entire set of nocturnes.

22nd and 23rd costed me too much time. I suppose that a mix of weariness, things happening in real life and the feeling of being overwhelmed by my own creation (the 20th nocturne) and hence kind of empty in terms of new ideas delayed months what was supposed to take a week or two.

But it's done. It's finally done, and I somewhat feel exhausted and confused. I did have plans on what to compose after finishing with this set but right now I don't see them as clear as before.

To whoever has read this and very likely has listened to any nocturne (or other piece) of mine, thank you. I hope you found it decent. Regardless, I will keep composing. It seems like a never-ending trip that I enjoy a lot.

Kind regards,
Daniel–Ømicrón .
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