Eamonn Watt – When It Rains, It Pours | Neoclassical music review
“Мелодия пиано начинается с нежного мотива, напоминающего капли дождя, рисующего яркую картину на окне. -Eamonn Watt- умело использует динамический диапазон композиции, нарастающий и падающий, как непредсказуемость погоды. Музыка течет легко и неторопливо, словно имитирует непредсказуемость жизни: моменты меланхолии сменяются безмятежными пассажами, которые, кажется, заключают в себе луч надежды посреди суматохи.”
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“The melody of the piano begins with a delicate motive resembling drops of rain, drawing a bright picture on the window. -EAMONN WATT- skillfully uses the dynamic range of composition, growing and falling, like the unpredictability of the weather. Music flows easily and leisurely, as if imitating the unpredictability of life: the moments of melancholy are replaced by serene passages, which seem to include a ray of hope in the midst of confusion.”
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“Η μελωδία του πιάνο ξεκινά με ένα λεπτό κίνητρο που μοιάζει με σταγόνες βροχής, αντλώντας μια φωτεινή εικόνα στο παράθυρο. -Eamonn Watt- Χρησιμοποιεί επιδέξια τη δυναμική σειρά σύνθεσης, αυξάνεται και πέφτει, όπως η απρόβλεπτη της καιρού. Η μουσική ρέει εύκολα και χαλαρά, σαν να μιμείται την απρόβλεπτη ζωή: οι στιγμές της μελαγχολίας αντικαθίστανται από γαλήνια περάσματα, που φαίνεται να περιλαμβάνουν μια ακτίνα ελπίδας στη μέση της σύγχυσης.”
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Reviewed by Nagamag on December 10, 2023