The Musical Compositions of
G. Stolyarov II

Portrait of G. Stolyarov II by Wendy D. Stolyarov, 2005.
This is a list of all the musical works composed by Mr. G. Stolyarov II and available for free download in mp3 format. Mr. Stolyarov’s music emphasizes harmony, order, and the highest human qualities. It means to celebrate human accomplishments and to provide a fitting background for productive endeavors. Mr. Stolyarov believes that the purpose of music is to elevate the human mind and refine the emotions. Emotions can only be effective aids to human goals and aspirations when they are channeled into a structure and tempered by sanity and prudence. Under the firm control of reason and a strong understanding of proportionality, emotions can assist human flourishing. Mr. Stolyarov’s music attempts to combine emotion and structure to accomplish precisely this aim in a tasteful, dignified, anti-chaotic fashion.
All of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions are now publicly available, and this page will be updated as new musical works are added.
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For each composition, left-click on the link to listen; right-click for download options.
Waltz #1, Op. 1 (1998): Listen.March #1, Op. 2 (2000):
Download Synthesized Brass Version (2008).
Download Organ Version (2011).
Piano Composition #1, Op. 3 (2001): Listen.
Piano Composition #2, Op. 4 (2001): Listen.
Piano Composition #3, Op. 5 (2001): Listen.
Study #1 in C, Op. 6 (2001): Listen.
Piano Composition #4 (Industry), Op. 7 (2001): Listen.
Piano Composition #5, Op. 8 (2002):
Download Original Piano Version (2008)
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March #2, Op. 9 (2002): Listen.
Piano Composition #6, Op. 10 (2002): Listen.
Dance of Reason, Op. 11: Listen.
Piano Composition #7, Op. 12 (2002): Listen.
Waltz #2, Op. 13 (2002):
Download Piano Version (2002).
Download Piano and Harpsichord Version (2011).
Grand Procession, Op. 14. Listen.
Variations on Alternating Marches, Op. 15 (2002):
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Discoverer, Op. 16: Listen.
Fanfare to Individualism, Op. 17: Listen.
The Inventor, Op. 18 (2002): Listen.
Triumphant Endeavor, Op. 19: Listen.
Liberation, Op. 20: Listen.
Dawn of the New Renaissance, Op. 21: Listen.
Minuet #1 (Freedom Minuet), Op. 22: Listen.
March #3, Op. 23: Listen.
Fount of Clarity, Op. 24: Listen.
Waltz #3, Op. 25 (2003): Listen.
Minuet #2 (Exquisite Minuet), Op. 26: Listen.
Deliberation, Op. 27 (2002-2003):
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The Challenge, Op. 28: Listen.
March #4, Op. 29: Listen.
Strides of Technology, Op. 30: Listen.
March #5 (Belle Epoque March), Op. 31: Listen.
Prelude #1, Op. 32: Listen.
Baroque Piece for Piano, Op. 33: Listen.
Minuet #3 (Systematic Minuet), Op. 34: Listen.
Man’s Colonization of Space, Op. 35: Listen.
Minuet #4 (Triumphal Minuet), Op. 36: Listen.
Contemplation, Op. 37: Listen.
March #6 (Toy Soldier March), Op. 38: Listen.
Minuet #5 (Renaissance Minuet), Op. 39: Listen.
Waltz #4, Op. 40: Listen.
Prelude #2, Op. 41: Listen.
Noble Aspirations, Op. 42: Listen.
Minuet #6 (Baroque Minuet), Op. 43 (2005):
Download Piano Version (2005).
Download Harpsichord Version (2011).
March #7 (Glory and Purpose), Op. 44: Listen.
Rational Happiness, Op. 45: Listen.
Minuet #7 (Classical Minuet), Op. 46: Listen.
Lullaby, Op. 47: Listen.
Waltz #5, Op. 48: Listen.
Waltz #6, Op. 49 (2007): Listen.
Composition for Harpsichord and Piano, Op. 50 (2008):
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Exertion, Op. 51 (2008):
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March #8, Op. 52 (2008): Listen.
Escalation, Op. 53: Listen.
Fibonacci Rondo, Op. 54: Listen.
Sonata-Allegro #1, Op. 55: Listen.
March #9, Op. 56: Listen.
Man’s Struggle Against Death, Op. 57: Listen.
Fanfare of Perseverance, Op. 58:
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March #10, Op. 59: Listen.
March #11, Op. 60: Listen.
Theme and Variations #1, Op. 61 (2009):
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Light Quartet (Quartet #1), Op. 62 (2009):
Download Original Version (2009): Composition for Piano, Flute, and Harpsichord, Op. 62
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Waltz #7, Op. 63 (2009): Listen.
The Run, Op. 64 (2009):
Download Original Version (2009)
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Rondo #2, Op. 65: Listen.
Rondo #3, Op. 67: Listen.
Rondo #4, Op. 68 (2011):
Download Original PianoVersion (2011)
Download Enhanced Piano Version (2013)
Baroque Composition for Piano and Organ, Op. 69 (2011): Listen.
Pann Quartet in F Major, Op. 70 (2012): Listen.
Waltz #8, Op. 71 (2012): Listen.
G. Stolyarov II is an actuary, science fiction novelist, independent philosophical essayist, poet, amateur mathematician, composer, contributor to Enter Stage Right, Le Quebecois Libre, Rebirth of Reason, and the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Senior Writer for The Liberal Institute, and Editor-in-Chief of The Rational Argumentator, a magazine championing the principles of reason, rights, and progress. Mr. Stolyarov also publishes his articles on Associated Content to assist the spread of rational ideas. He holds the highest Clout Level (10) possible on Associated Content and is one of Associated Content's Page View Millionaires. Mr. Stolyarov has also written a science fiction novel, Eden against the Colossus, a non-fiction treatise, A Rational Cosmology, and a play, Implied Consent. See his YouTube videos and G + W Audio Broadcasts, a new series of intellectual conversations by Mr. Stolyarov and his wife, Wendy. Mr. Stolyarov can be contacted at gennadystolyarovii@yahoo.com.
This music may be republished under the condition that credit be given to the author, pursuant to a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license.
Learn about Mr. Stolyarov's novel, Eden against the Colossus, here.
Read Mr. Stolyarov's comprehensive treatise, A Rational Cosmology, explicating such terms as the universe, matter, space, time, sound, light, life, consciousness, and volition, here.
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