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Etude in e minor
This piece is dedicated to Edward Aldwell, my theory/Bach teacher
while I was at the Curtis Institute of Music. He was a man of few
words, but all of them were important. His teachings were always
witty, but extremely intelligent. During one of our discussions
about music, and knowing that I have always had self-doubt about my
own compositions, he told me, "Don't be afraid of how other people
judge your music. Just write whatever comes to your heart." That,
coming from one of my most respected musicians in the world, all of
a sudden sparked something in my mind, and I just sat down and wrote
this etude. Compositionally, this piece is very simple, but it is
one of my most honest works.
Edward Aldwell passed away in 2006.
ca. 4 mins.
Sound Clips Etude
in e minor
(play sound clip performed by Eriko Daimo)
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