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Offline Steffen Fahl

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Bartok first Pianoconcert complete
on: October 20, 2010, 10:42:05 AM
Another Bartok-Punk: brutal but ingenious. Yes its me again and midi again, but it was fun to programm that, since - even if I am an android - I am able to feel some fun with Bartoks ingenious and forceful musical Ideas. I have produced the complete concert recording in 2007 with samples of a Yamaha-Grand and the VSL-Orchestra-Samples.
I hope you like it.
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fahl5

Offline birba

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Re: Bartok first Pianoconcert complete
Reply #1 on: October 21, 2010, 05:03:25 PM
I even found that hard to believe it was a midi.  The orchestra was very good, much better than the other Bartok, and the playing very "human", if you like.  ONly in the accellerando towards the end did it sound a bit android.  But I really enjoyed it! (I've only listened to the first part up to now)

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Re: Bartok first Pianoconcert complete
Reply #2 on: October 21, 2010, 07:46:31 PM
I even found that hard to believe it was a midi.  The orchestra was very good, much better than the other Bartok, and the playing very "human", if you like.  ONly in the accellerando towards the end did it sound a bit android.  But I really enjoyed it! (I've only listened to the first part up to now)
Hi birba,
thanks for the nice remarks. It is realy pure midi, but somehow it seems, as if Bartok is the right composer for me to work with in the way I do, since he is in all his forceful thoughts everytime 100% human. That makes it perhaps easy to let the musical way to think appeare even in programming it right from the score. To proof this here is another little Bartok "midi"-recording of a Bartok-composition with Celesta and Strings.
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fahl5
 

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