A dark and dramatic solo piano piece inspired by the sounds of dozens if not hundreds of trees breaking down and collapsing under the weight of sticky ice and snow last winter in Saratov, Russia, where I was on a visit.
~He turned pale... and threw himself at her feet~
~And the veil of Russian snow slowly began to cover them both...~
~~~
~Snow blizzard pounced in a rush, and as quickly disappears~
~As your sound thru the night~
Zona (Russian word for 'zone') was inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky's movie Stalker where the protagonist takes his guests to a 'forbidden zone' to experience glimpses of an alternative reality.
Zona (Russian word for 'zone') was inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky's movie Stalker where the protagonist takes his guests to a 'forbidden zone' to experience glimpses of an alternative reality.
You know, I always thought that he leads them into experience the true reality - the one that actually is. If it is ...
Hmm... My impression from that "zone" lighter than yours. Well, I will answer thee, with my play.
Ah, life is a production, with players changing constantly. I get this feeling when visiting old houses or ruins. And sometimes I look around my home and picture how it will look in 100 years when I'm dead, and the place has passed in to someone else's hands. Someone else who cares nothing for me, or how the house looked or felt when it was mine. Anyway. Beautiful piece.
This song was inspired by Mikhail Lermontov's 1840 poem 'From Goethe':
The mountain heights
Sleep in the darkness of night
The quiet valleys
Are filled with a dewy haze.
The road has no dust,
The leaves do not shake…
Wait awhile
And you will…
~~~
Ueber allen Gipfeln
Ist Ruh’,
In allen Wipfeln
Spürest du
Kaum einen Hauch;
Die Vögelein schweigen im Walde.
Warte nur, balde
Ruhest du auch.
~~~
This song was inspired by Mikhail Lermontov's 1840 poem 'From Goethe':
The mountain heights
Sleep in the darkness of night
The quiet valleys
Are filled with a dewy haze.
The road has no dust,
The leaves do not shake…
Wait awhile
And you will…
This song was inspired by Mikhail Lermontov's 1840 poem 'From Goethe':
The mountain heights
Sleep in the darkness of night
The quiet valleys
Are filled with a dewy haze.
The road has no dust,
The leaves do not shake…
Wait awhile
And you will…
Zona (Russian word for 'zone') was inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky's movie Stalker where the protagonist takes his guests to a 'forbidden zone' to experience glimpses of an alternative reality.
Comments on Lena Selyanina's stuff
wonderful music!
wow... This is so beautiful. Touch my heart
wow... I have no words... HERMOSO!!
Sweet.
modern classic music!! great :)
Very nice!!
superb touch again.....
Very beautiful! The title is awesome btw:)
Sweet.
Thank you, Musical Wanderings, and thanks for all your feedback on my other songs too! - Lena
Hehe thank you Igor! :)
~He turned pale... and threw himself at her feet~ ~And the veil of Russian snow slowly began to cover them both...~ ~~~ ~Snow blizzard pounced in a rush, and as quickly disappears~ ~As your sound thru the night~
FNG!
Tranquil and soothing. You have a real polished style.
Gorgeous!
You know, I always thought that he leads them into experience the true reality - the one that actually is. If it is ... Hmm... My impression from that "zone" lighter than yours. Well, I will answer thee, with my play.
Ah, life is a production, with players changing constantly. I get this feeling when visiting old houses or ruins. And sometimes I look around my home and picture how it will look in 100 years when I'm dead, and the place has passed in to someone else's hands. Someone else who cares nothing for me, or how the house looked or felt when it was mine. Anyway. Beautiful piece.
~~~ Ueber allen Gipfeln Ist Ruh’, In allen Wipfeln Spürest du Kaum einen Hauch; Die Vögelein schweigen im Walde. Warte nur, balde Ruhest du auch. ~~~
~We may never know exactly how they played music~ Now, through the veil of romantic, I hear~ Is it? ...
All of your songs are beautiful. So well composed, and a pleasure to listen to.
Comments made by Lena Selyanina
Philip and Greg - thank you both for listening and for your nice feedback. - Lena
Thank you very much, Max. Enjoy the harmonies... :) Lena
Thank you, Breaking Light. Yes, it is a resonator guitar. I am glad you like the song! - Lena
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Thank you for the comment, Sandy. - Lena
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Thank you, Sandy. I am glad you enjoyed it! :) Lena
Thank you very much for the comments, thetworegs, Richard & Igor! :) Lena
Thank you, Anton! Very nice to hear that. :) Lena
Thank you, Richard! :)
Thank you, Wrinkled Shirt and Igor :) - Lena
Dear thanks to you, Kirk, Vaisvil and Bethan. - Lena
Thank you all for your lovely comments! Much appreciated. - Lena
Thank you, Musical Wanderings, and thanks for all your feedback on my other songs too! - Lena
Hehe thank you Igor! :)
Thank you all for the nice feedback! Nebulonic, I am very happy if I have given you some piano work inspiration. :) Lena
Thank you guys.. I am glad to hear you enjoy it! :) Lena
Thank you very much, Mr. Illegal! :) Lena