500 Miles - Day 64 Uploaded by: AMLaMort Composer: Anthony Mark LaMort Organ: MDA Mt Carmel Skinner, Synthesizers and found audio Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 22
Adagio As dur Uploaded by: Hoofdwerk Composer: Kuchař, Jan Křtitel Organ: Brasov, Buchholz 1835-1839 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 154
Fantazie Uploaded by: marcothart Composer: Anon. Organ: Erfurt, Büßleben, St. Petri Kirche Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 41
MAC No. 02: Macht hoch die Tür Uploaded by: Bartfloete Composer: Müller-Cant, Manfred Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 87
Nice camel ride in Sahara
(a bit ”Arabic” music with organ)
How about a nice camel ride in the Sahara !
Maybe I’m opening up new horizons for the organ….
I was thinking about Albert Ketelbey (died 1959) his ”In a Persian market”. The caravan comes closer and my music gets louder when it passes in front of me, then music decreases when caravan continues its journey behind the horizon in desert and the market place become silent.
I like experimenting/composing using my Organteq/Pianoteq in totally different ways from my Bach-playing :-) And sometimes using videoclips/images/text to the music (as someone here in a comment suggested me, to add a movie to my piece Joke No5, Armadillos).
I also got inspired by Saint-Saëns Le carnaval des animaux/The Carnival of the Animals and made my "Poules et coqs” - Hens and Roosters, a humorous fantasy, like the camel caravan. Depending on how people like this piece maybe I upload it, too.
There are many composers that made music people didn’t understand during their lifetime (but was discovered later and was considered special and creative and appreciated, as we have learned in this forum).
Only time will tell where I end up, if this kind of music with text or videoclips (and I have composed over 30 so far), has been successful or not.
Enjoy!