| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 4 |
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| Composition Year | 2025 |
| Genre Categories | Studies; For piano; Scores featuring the piano; For 1 player |
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| Work Title | Dawn at Midnight |
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| Alternative. Title | Etude |
| Composer | CR, Srikanth |
| Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | Op 11 No 25 |
| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. | ISC 49 |
| Key | B-flat minor |
| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 4 |
| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 2025 |
| First Performance. | 2025/08/25 |
| Average DurationAvg. Duration | 10 minutes |
| Piece Style | Modern |
| Instrumentation | Piano |
“Dawn at Midnight” embodies the paradox of light emerging in darkness — a meeting point between stillness and motion, silence and resonance. The music unfolds as if time bends: whispered beginnings, tender yet uncertain, give way to sudden swings of energy and bold declarations. Moments of quiet intimacy are shattered by bursts of restless urgency, like sparks breaking through shadow.
At its heart, the piece is a meditation on transformation — how clarity can arise in obscurity, how warmth flickers even in the coldest hours. The midnight suggests mystery, solitude, and uncertainty; the dawn within it suggests hope, resolve, and the inevitability of change.
The shifting tempos and colors mirror this duality: lyrical voices drift in and out of focus, rhythmic surges drive forward, and finally, a rush toward the horizon brings the work to its culmination — as if night itself cannot contain the promise of light.