Ivan Torrent - Human Legacy (Piano Version)

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PublishedOct 18, 2024
Duration4:41
Video IDXL2MHshP410
Languagezxx
CategoryMusic
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views112.4K
Likes4.1K
Comments266
Engagement Rate3.84%
Likes per 100 views3.61
Comments per 1K views2.37

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đŸŽ” Sheet Music â–ș https://www.musicnotes.com/l/Cg2KF đŸŽč Learn piano with flowkey â–ș http://tinyurl.com/patrik-flowkey 🎧 All My Music is Available Here 🎧 â–ș Spotify: https://lnk.to/PP_Spotify â–ș Apple Music: https://lnk.to/PP_AppleMusic â–ș Amazon Music: https://lnk.to/PP_AmazonMusic â–ș Deezer: https://lnk.to/PP_Deezer â–ș Tidal: https://lnk.to/PP_Tidal â–ș Pandora: https://lnk.to/PP_Pandora Ivan Torrent - Human Legacy (Piano Version) Piano Version by Patrik Pietschmann As I announced in my last video, I've put together a new list of arrangements that I plan to work on in the coming months. This list also includes works by composers I haven’t focused on before. However, I will continue to include my own compositions as well. While my original pieces allow me to express my own emotions and identity through music, arranging the works of other composers who inspire me broadens my musical horizons. In this video, I’m excited to dive into the work of a composer whose music I’ve admired for years but haven’t yet featured on my channel: IvĂĄn Torrent. Like Thomas Bergersen, Torrent specializes in epic, cinematic music that blends orchestral and electronic elements. However, Torrent’s style leans more toward electronic music compared to Bergersen. For this video, I have dedicated myself to his most famous track, "Human Legacy", from his 2014 album "Reverie". This composition embodies everything I love about cinematic music: a captivating main melody, ethereal vocals, epic strings and brass, and pulsating electronic elements. I hope you enjoy my piano version!

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