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G. Stolyarov II
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The Rational Argumentator
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G. Stolyarov II: Composer of the New Renaissance


G. Stolyarov II: Composer of the New Renaissance

Victory in the Persian Gulf, Op. 23
Affectionately known as "Saddam's Funeral March," this work is a celebration of the triumf of liberty and strategic brilliance that was the Second Persian Gulf War. Length: 4:34
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  Strides of Technology, Op. 30
How would a composition that seeks to portray the heroism of technological progress sound? How is it possible to represent a moral devotion to the advance of machinery and man's living standards through music? This work answers such questions. Length: 4:32
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Belle Epoque March, Op. 31
This march recalls the vibrant, life-affirming spirit of the "beautiful epoch" at the end of the 19th century, when the Western world was free of wars, living standards rose faster than ever before or again, and a golden age of the arts flourished. Hopefully, this spirit shall be revived in our time. Length: 2:35
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  Study #1 in C, Op. 6
A brief exercise in musical harmony and finger technique. The passages are designed to train the fingers for quick work with the right hand and transition between octaves in the left. However, this piece was also designed with melodic quality in mind. I have tried to get the best of both worlds!
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Baroque Piece for Piano, Op. 33
Exhibiting both the depth and profundity of a baroque melody, and the variations of volume possible only from a piano, this piece synthesizes the best of ancient and modern musical elements.
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  Prelude #1, Op. 32
Concise, logical, and dignified, this composition also explores contrasts of volume to convey its effect.
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Liberation, Op. 20
This composition reveals the true nature of liberty as experienced by the creative mind, not free from order, but free to relish it. Length: 3:40
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  Eden against the Colossus
In the year 2753, after unparalleled technological and economic advancement within the Intergalactic Protectorate, reaction has set in, as a group of environmentalist mystics seeks to usurp the mechanisms of government. A scientist on the Protectorate’s outskirts discovers a planet with an entirely new sentient life form, devoid of sight of the external world and revolving its language and culture around the mysterious quisly. Aurelius Meltridge, planetary biologist and intense advocate of Reason, is sent to colonize the planet, study the aliens, and resolve the enigma surrounding them. He is to face forces far larger than himself, machinating to disrupt his endeavor at home and abroad. The full nature of the enemy he is to face is far from transparent. Two visions of the world and of the future about to collide for one final, ultimate battle, and at stake are the lives and liberties of every sentient creature. Can the will of one man save the universe and the human species?
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Dance of Reason, Op. 11
This dance (for harpsichord and piano) is written in the style of the Enlightenment Age, exhibiting above all a clear, logical melodic progression that revives the confidence and dignity of a greater era.
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  March of the Champion Corps, Op. 29
This is a vision of an ideal fighting force, whose sole purpose is the protection of citizens against intrusions upon liberty by bureaucrats and foreign tyrants alike. The vast chords and rapid, purposeful tempo employed in this composition illustrate the Champion Corps' unequivocal motivation to carry out the task before it.
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