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Recorded by the composer, January 2026 "Almosts" is a set of eleven character pieces for solo piano composed from June to October 2025 and was premiered on November 23rd of that same year. Now, I have had the time to create a new, improved recording from the premiere, and I am so excited to share it with you all! The eleven pieces are as follows: 00:00 - 1. Prelude 02:07 - 2. Consolation 04:34 - 3. Canon 07:21 - 4. Galop 09:52 - 5. Toccata 12:50 - 6. Nocturne sensuel 18:51 - 7. Valse 21:30 - 8. Elegy for the Living 25:46 - 9. Triptych I: Lamentation 29:30 - 10. Triptych II: Marcia funebre 33:06 - 11. Triptych III: Postlude "Almosts" does indeed have a program. Normally, I shy away from giving too specific of programs to my compositions, as I like for the audience to be able to form their own associations with the music without me putting it into a box for them. And in this case, the program is one that is meaningful to me, but not necessarily for everyone else, and I would not want that to become a barrier to others' enjoyment of this work. However, there are some details which I will disclose. "Almosts" is a love story, and a love story between two women, at that. Indeed, in times such as ours now, I believe stories centered around queer women are of paramount significance. At the risk of over-explaining my thought process, I would also like to note that the tenth movement "Marcia funebre" does not literally mean that one of the two lovers has died (I do love tragedy, but I also want to shy away from the "kill your gays" trope). Rather, the music and the mood are merely reminiscent of a funeral march. The title "Almosts" reflects the many times that something could have been between the two, but wasn't. Though I do not believe we queer people have a monopoly on this idea, I do believe it is one that all of us can deeply relate to in the struggle to assert our authentic selves against the world. But, maybe I'm just rambling now. Regardless, I hope you enjoy "Almosts," and no matter who you are or what you make of it, I hope it is impactful for you. Thank you for listening! Ivy Wilson Kocher Image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...