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A short andante for organ and trumpet

musicalis

Member
Hello
May I invite you to watch this short video, it's a new tune for pipe organ and trumpet , an andante in G dur.
I hope you will enjoy.

[YOUTUBE]DDX1sJ8QYmc[/YOUTUBE]
 

Krummhorn

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J-Paul,

Your talent as a composer never ceases to amaze me. This newest piece is quite refreshing and very cheerful ... easy going, yet, stately.

I had no idea that you also played the horn ... was that a Euphonium in the youtube sequence of pictures?
 

musicalis

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Thanks both for your comments.

@ Lars : the instrument is a saxhorn, but I cannot play it or very slow and easy notes. I borrowed this horn to a friend to sample its sounds, but the horn was not in good running order. The photo of me playing was taken at my friends's home the night of 31 december/1st january.
 
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