Ewrruewc

Joined 7 April 2023
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<h1>Biography</h1>
= Biography =
I was born at the young age of 0, and started playing violin at age 8, and started playing piano at age 11.
This user is one of the only composers on OS, at least that they know.
I started writing music at age 10, and here I am years later with around 82 works published on this site, and many more on different applications.
This user was born at the very very young age of 0, and from then until a couple years ago shown no interest in music whatsoever, then it happened. They were exposed to the beauty of the baroque era, and later the classical.
The user then proceeded to use this account, which they had previously used to recreate video-game soundtracks, they used it to start writing their own little pieces, no more than 2 minutes, then they decided to take a move that changed the history of the user forever.


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== The Start of composition ==
<h1>Works</h1>
They wrote their first piano sonata. Although the user despises this piano sonata due to it obviously just being Chopin, it was a good first try.
a composer with at the time of writing, 82 works under their catalogue
The user's success in piano sonatas did not happen until the 4th, which is the first one over 30 minutes.
The fourth sonata was a breakthrough in the user's understanding of music theory.
 
== The Growing Understanding of Music Theory ==
They then proceeded to write the fifth, another long sonata, after a short break in writing pieces over three months, they came back and wrote the sixth. a few weeks go by, and its the school year, the user starts their biggest project yet.
Klaviersonate Nr. 10; the "Symphonic," this piece was the user's first experience writing for orchestra, in the finale, and is over 80 minutes in length, their longest sonata to this day.
They also wrote a couple simple sonatas after that, but it wasn't until the 16th that the hour barrier would be broken again.
But before the 16th, they wrote their 2nd symphony, their 2nd longest piece, at a massive 2 hours in length.
 
== Op. 51 ==
After the 16th sonata, the user went on a compositional journey to write 7 (originally 6) piano sonatas in differing styles, the user achieved this, making it their longest piece, at a staggering 2 hours and 53 minutes.
But, the user doesn't want to stop, they want to increase the number of sonatas in Op. 51 from 7 to 8, or even more; they cannot be stopped.
 
== Students ==
So far, this user has only one student in music theory, another OS user: [[User:Viri|Viri]], check out their works.
 
== tl;dr ==
anyways i may or may not have typed an entire speech above.
tl;dr, user becomes composer and writes long pieces.
 
= Works =
Ewrruewc is a composer with at the time of writing, 87 works under their catalogue
 
== Op. Numbers ==
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| Op. 57 || 86 || Sinfonie Nr. 4 || 4 || D-Dur
| Op. 57 || 86 || Sinfonie Nr. 4 || 4 || D-Dur
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== Stücke ohne Opuszahlen ==
These <small>(above)</small> are the works that I have put under my Opus catalogue, but with some works, I wrote them before I had even started putting works under opus numbers. Of course, I have no plans with them, I occasionally put parts of them into works, sort of like spare parts; but otherwise, they have no use. They are listed below. <small>I will be using the abbreviation "SoO" (Stücke ohne Opuszahlen) to list these works, I will put them in the best I can remember of chronological order.</small>
These <small>(above)</small> are the works that I have put under my Opus catalogue, but with some works, I wrote them before I had even started putting works under opus numbers. Of course, I have no plans with them, I occasionally put parts of them into works, sort of like spare parts; but otherwise, they have no use. They are listed below. <small>I will be using the abbreviation "SoO" (Stücke ohne Opuszahlen) to list these works, I will put them in the best I can remember of chronological order.</small>
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