Thanks, I appreciate it.
I consider this recording very much an experiment. The original is written for soprano, and so the piano part is transposed here, which poses some issues. We recorded this together in real-time -- I was attempting to get a classical (non studio) sound. Ana Carolina was recorded with the visible LDC mic, plus two distant SDC omnis about 10 feet back. The mechanical thudding of the Kawai MP8 I used was so loud it posed some issues in post, so I had to make some compromises there as well. I knew I could eliminate that issue if we recorded separately, but that was a big part of my goal in this experiment.
So while I'm happy with how it turned out, I've certainly learned quite a bit from doing it and might take another stab at it some time.
I studied both composition and piano performance in college. But I studied with my primary composition teacher privately, outside of college -- she was a student of Khachaturian (and I'm partial to Russian music so it was a good fit).
Below is the original piece if you're curious. This recording is probably about 15 years old now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38nlMfPC2Ns
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