Here's another piece from my "transhearing" list, which I already fell in love with a couple of years ago.
Of course, the big Marcussen would have been a more appropriate instrument, but since I do not own this particular sample set, the CC de Metz had to jump in (and uncovered some interesting side effects).
As I just noticed, there's exactly one fine upload of this piece by ESchoen, done in late 2014 --- played on the Marcussen set, of course:
http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/14489
I hope that not only our Dutch listeners --- who may or may not be familiar with the works of Martin Mans --- will enjoy (t)his great composition.
It took me quite a bit of time to figure out some details here and there, where
https://youtu.be/E-QVdiKtFj0 (the performance I initially stumbled upon)
served as the basis for my by-ear transcription/arrangement.
Since this kind of "rearrangement" doesn't match the "intended original":
If someone's interested in the original score but doesn't find anything on IMSLP,
you may want to have a look at that German music score retailer's site:
http://www.bodensee-musikversand.de/product_info.php?products_id=461971
Oh, and --- d'oh --- I just noticed that I missed the Toccatine! :-/
For those who own a 7.1 surround system, an 8-channel FLAC file can be picked up here to get an impression of what it will sound like in my living room:
- URL:
http://via.woody-mc.de/to/F1Idg9wICQXrcGi7
- Player: Current versions of Media Player Classic are able to properly play multi-channel FLAC files.