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I think the first piano sonata by Ginastera is one of my favorites written during the 20th century.

Great! Thanks for the submission! I will put it in the next week's post! (1 share).

I was fortunate enough to have heard this symphony played by the St. Louis Symphony when I lived there in my college years. How fitting that I was able to find it's recording on YouTube! One of my professors was Dr. Peter Henderson, the St. Louis Symphony pianist, and he would often comment how he wished he had the impressive fingerspan of Rachmaninoff. I chose the fourth movement particularly because of the wavering high energy and optimistic outlook it provides me. Visually, this piece is wide brushstrokes of light greens and pinks and it's effervescent quality shows bursts of yellows. This movement filled Powell Hall that day with these colors.

Thanks for the submission! I have a feeling that I probably made the post a little confusing, I'll try to fix it up tomorrow.

Rachmaninov was the composer for this week (submission were last week). This week, the submissions are for Bolling and Ginastera. But I will add your Rachmaninov to this week's post, so you can share this week's payout.

If you want, you can submit a new one for the next post!

Ah! I see. My bad!

No problem, I put your submission in this post, so you can still share from this one!

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Nice post
Good night friend

This is a great initiative. Congratulations!

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