Piano Sonata #6 in B flat minor – Nocturne
Originally written with orchestral accompaniment as the second movement of the "Piano Concerto #2 in C minor," this arrangement for solo piano was made at the request of Joanna Ezrin, pianist and pedagogue, and has been recognized as an award winning composition at the MTAC annual convention in 2007.
The "Sonata #6 in B-flat minor" subtitled "Nocturne" by James Domine is an expedition into almost forgotten memories with overtones of hope as well as resignation and melancholia. It has been described as the feeling one has on a cold winters’ day when the sun almost shines for a brief moment, then is gone forever into the frozen darkness of night, never to return.
Originally written with orchestral accompaniment as the second movement of the "Piano Concerto #2 in C minor," this arrangement for solo piano was made at the request of Joanna Ezrin, pianist and pedagogue, and has been recognized as an award winning composition at the MTAC annual convention in 2007.
The "Sonata #6 in B-flat minor" subtitled "Nocturne" by James Domine is an expedition into almost forgotten memories with overtones of hope as well as resignation and melancholia. It has been described as the feeling one has on a cold winters’ day when the sun almost shines for a brief moment, then is gone forever into the frozen darkness of night, never to return.
Originally written with orchestral accompaniment as the second movement of the "Piano Concerto #2 in C minor," this arrangement for solo piano was made at the request of Joanna Ezrin, pianist and pedagogue, and has been recognized as an award winning composition at the MTAC annual convention in 2007.
The "Sonata #6 in B-flat minor" subtitled "Nocturne" by James Domine is an expedition into almost forgotten memories with overtones of hope as well as resignation and melancholia. It has been described as the feeling one has on a cold winters’ day when the sun almost shines for a brief moment, then is gone forever into the frozen darkness of night, never to return.