Song Review/ Classical : Richard Green’s ‘Sad But Beautiful’

Richard Green is a composer and a classical aficionado. His tracks are transporting. They take you back to that classical culture where precise craft with layered emotions are revered. He brings that tradition to his contemporary explorations. Starting at a simple place and building from there, progressively. His latest release is ‘Sad But Beautiful’ featuring Irene Veneziano and Archimia.

The track is a soft orchestra, crafted with piano melodies, cello theatrics and an expressive violin. The artist uses a lot of monotonal frames, inserting them to set the scene. And then transforming the spaces with a nuanced melancholy. You’ll see contemporary motifs and flows. Moments that feel new and fresh. The bedrock, however, still showcases a classical saga type rhythm to it. A sound backdrop that flows through so many moments of life, emotion, memories, and feelings. You can feel it as you weave through with it. It’s everchanging, so responsive to the scene that it tempts you to ponder on the backdrop. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!

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