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See the conquering hero comes

musicalis

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Hi everybody

Please, let me present you this four voices fuga based on a thema of Handel.

[YOUTUBE]6W0skL0c-K0[/YOUTUBE]
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Jean-Paul my lovely friend - that is just beautiful, let me help you with your English: See, the Conquering Hero Comes is better (there is only one hero, not two or more and See requires a comma).

Your arrangement is lovely, beautiful. I just wish my organ playing was up to the challenge!

David
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Great stuff and from a great oratorio any thing by GFH rings my bell
 

Krummhorn

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:clap: Bravo, maestro, Bravo :clap:

Very delightful on every account ... a fresh approach to such a familiar theme and splendidly composed. I love this piece.
 

Krummhorn

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I might just do that, David ... after Lent/Easter is over with, I will have more time to devote to playing and practicing again.
 

wljmrbill

Member
Ah Jean-Paul another fine work for us to enjoy..Looks like it might take some work learning to perform it. Well done.. Thanks again
 

marval

New member
Thank you Jean-Paul, that was delightful, your talent shines through. I love that piece, it took me back 34 years to when I walked down the isle to it.


Margaret
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Salut Jean-Paul !

Good work. perfect theme choice. Beautiful voicing on most of the piece.
But I think is hard to perform it live at this speed (Coopman type...)......

Is this one of your MYCO sets playing? I 'm still working with it !

Bravo, and thanks for sharing this work with us my friend


Panos
 

musicalis

Member
Hi my friends

Thanks for your comments. give me your e-mail address if you want the score (free for you only)
Panos, You can play slower if you want. Thee organ I use is a private home made organ <farmborough Abbey> but designed manually before I wrote Myco.
I'll release soon Sancta Magdalena, a new organ not built with Myco and using pipes from a French organ from Normandie, a 100% new sample-set
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Jean Paul thanks for your offer ! I'll send you my e-mail.

Hey, is there someone who can play it in this tempo JP showed to us ?
Just thinkin' loud..... :)
 
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