This short piano piece, The Morning Pavilion , is written in the style of the "Happy" Classical greats. It blends the structural clarity of , the rhythmic drive of Vivaldi , the heroic lift of Beethoven , and the light, fairy-like textures of Mendelssohn . The Morning Pavilion (Tempo: Allegro Vivace — Bright and energetic)
The middle section shifts to the high register of the piano. The notes become rapid, staccato scales that skip across the keys like light hitting water. It’s "scherzo" in style—airy, mischievous, and incredibly fast, inspired by A Midsummer Night's Dream . This short piano piece, The Morning Pavilion ,
The melody settles into a balanced, "question and answer" structure. It’s a singing, symmetrical tune—graceful and effortless. Short trills (ornaments) are added to the end of each phrase, giving it a playful, sophisticated shimmer. The notes become rapid, staccato scales that skip