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Offline alfred macdonald iv

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Re: Opus Clavicembalisticum MIDI?
Reply #1 on: May 07, 2006, 10:26:43 AM
Is there a final midi? I couldn't be bothered to sift through the pages inbetween the first and last, but to me it seems it's still not finished.


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Currently learning:<br />Liszt- Consolation No.3<br />J.W.Hässler- Sonata No.6 in C, 2nd mvt<br />Glière- No.10 from 12 Esquisses, Op.47<br />Saint-Saens- VII Aquarium<br />Mozart- Fantasie KV397<br /

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Re: Opus Clavicembalisticum MIDI?
Reply #2 on: May 07, 2006, 01:37:28 PM
It's an ongoing project. None of us can predict when it will be finished. I hope to complete the toccata movement in June, but I haven't worked on it for a long time. Fear not, however, for the project will not be dropped!

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Re: Opus Clavicembalisticum MIDI?
Reply #3 on: May 07, 2006, 05:55:45 PM
Do you all have the score for it, or are you listening to recordings of it and working it out from there? How many pages long is it, on average (taking into consideration print size etc)?
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Currently learning:<br />Liszt- Consolation No.3<br />J.W.Hässler- Sonata No.6 in C, 2nd mvt<br />Glière- No.10 from 12 Esquisses, Op.47<br />Saint-Saens- VII Aquarium<br />Mozart- Fantasie KV397<br /

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Re: Opus Clavicembalisticum MIDI?
Reply #4 on: May 07, 2006, 06:00:19 PM
Do you all have the score for it, or are you listening to recordings of it and working it out from there?

Er... no. That would be impossible. We have the score.

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How many pages long is it, on average (taking into consideration print size etc)?
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If you count the title/dedication/etc. pages, it's 254 pages in total. However, we've divided it up so that each of us has taken a portion of it. It would be a tremendous project to do it alone!

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Re: Opus Clavicembalisticum MIDI?
Reply #5 on: May 07, 2006, 06:13:12 PM
It would be a tremendous project to do it alone!

I can imagine!
Currently learning:<br />Liszt- Consolation No.3<br />J.W.Hässler- Sonata No.6 in C, 2nd mvt<br />Glière- No.10 from 12 Esquisses, Op.47<br />Saint-Saens- VII Aquarium<br />Mozart- Fantasie KV397<br /
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