Andante from Piano Concerto No 21 Uploaded by: palsorgel Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Organ: Mascioni, Giubiasco (2008) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 133
8 Piano Pieces Op 15 No 1 Uploaded by: Erzahler Composer: Schäfer, Dirk. Organ: 1925 G.F. Steinmeyer, Berlin, Germany Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 60
"Tea for Two" - Piano and Organ Uploaded by: CHRIS_037 Composer: Vincent Youmans and Irving Ceasar Organ: Hereford XL and EastWest Piano Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 577
The title already hints at it.
A piano sonata on contrebombarde? Well, some of you also upload harpsichord pieces, so why not make a Steinway Series B grand piano (new price about 115,000 EUR) sound. The sample set is 5 GB in size, and the best thing about it is that it's free. So I experimented a bit with sforzando (another free SFZ player) and this piece is the first result. The piano reacts extremely sensitively to the velocity, so I carefully change the timbre and volume with the velocity, which has to be given to every midi note ON event (and which is of no importance with VPO). I will adapt my rendering software so that I can include crescendo and decrescendo in a note sequence. This should give very lively playing and I am already looking forward to further results.
P.S. as Software is a required field have chosen OrganTeq - but I used sforzando for rendering ......