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Präludium in g-moll
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: Johann Wilhelm Wedemann Organ: Noordbroek, Schnitger-Hinsz-Freytag Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 40
Präludium 3 in C
Uploaded by: HMaier
Composer: Krebs, Johann Ludwig Organ: 1761/2005 J. A. Silbermann-Metzler, Arlesheim, Switzerland Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 890
Präludium I (C dur)
Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei
Composer: Kittel, Johann Christian Organ: 1738 Christian Müller - Haarlem (Wet) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 343
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NeoBarock (07/26/23)
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* My Own Composition
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Sample Producer:
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Piotr Grabowski
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Erfurt Büssleben 1702
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Software: | GrandOrgue |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | Now it's blow by blow ......
What comes after dis? Right E! Prelude and Fugue No.9 in E major is finished and recorded. Since every piece of music is unique, I thought of an allemande for the prelude. It comes in two parts, each with a repetition, and with just a few bars it already has a playing time of over 3 minutes ...... To avoid boredom, this dance movement, which at first glance seems harmless, is full of movement and strongly modulating harmonies. A certain tendency towards keys rising from E major can be heard, I have no explanation for this, well .....
In complete contrast to this, a less expansive fugue follows, and this time I am also content with 3 voices. The motif for the fugue was quickly found at the keys. Since this time it is very rhythmic, the sample set Erfurt Büßleben fits very well. Not so good for the Allemande, but great for the Fugue.
And now? After the composition is before the composition. Now comes No.10 in E minor and I will think up something very special for the prelude ....... |
Performance: | MIDI |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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