Kinetic Energy: Theme and Variations, Op. 1
The term kinetic energy is defined as, "a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion." This composition takes inspiration from this scientific phenomenon by taking an 'object' (the melodic subject), and using it to build momentum as it is repeated (a total of ten times) through a set of spritely variations. Without a change in tempo (with exception to the coda), the piece remains in constant forward motion.
The term kinetic energy is defined as, "a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion." This composition takes inspiration from this scientific phenomenon by taking an 'object' (the melodic subject), and using it to build momentum as it is repeated (a total of ten times) through a set of spritely variations. Without a change in tempo (with exception to the coda), the piece remains in constant forward motion.
The term kinetic energy is defined as, "a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion." This composition takes inspiration from this scientific phenomenon by taking an 'object' (the melodic subject), and using it to build momentum as it is repeated (a total of ten times) through a set of spritely variations. Without a change in tempo (with exception to the coda), the piece remains in constant forward motion.
for solo piano | completed 2019 | duration: 3’