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    Another thread that I missed first time round. Some beautiful links here.

    Thanks Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghekorg7 View Post
    PS, here's an alternative just for the fun of it ! : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTblc...eature=related
    enjoy
    Found this nice performance of La Volta played on a harpsichord:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z1Ce...watch_response
    Hope you enjoy it.

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    My favourite Harpsichord work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kVHY...eature=related I did try to do an arrangement of this for GrandOrgue, must revisit it and try some different registrations now that I've improved my understanding of controlling the organ from the MIDI files, also having some more suitable stops.
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    Cheers MIKE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsetmike View Post
    My favourite Harpsichord work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kVHY...eature=related I did try to do an arrangement of this for GrandOrgue, must revisit it and try some different registrations now that I've improved my understanding of controlling the organ from the MIDI files, also having some more suitable stops.
    Thank you Mike,

    Easy to understand why it is your favorite, especially played by Pinnock. Should be interssting on the organ, good luck.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsetmike View Post
    My favourite Harpsichord work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kVHY...eature=related I did try to do an arrangement of this for GrandOrgue, must revisit it and try some different registrations now that I've improved my understanding of controlling the organ from the MIDI files, also having some more suitable stops.
    Thank you Mike. Delightfull piece, beautifully played.

    teddy

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    I can't find a rendition of this John Stanley in D (op5 no 5) voluntary on Youtube, I have it on a Ton Koopman CD it's also on last.fm but the only 2 versions on the toob don't appeal.

    I've attached the PDF of the score (downloaded from WIMA) perhaps one or more of our performers might like to record it and post the results.

    I much prefer this one to the done to death op6 no5, why one work should be so popular when there are 29 others mostly of similar quality, pllus his 12 concerti for keyboard and strings rarely if ever heard.

    The scores for all 30 of the voluntaries, op's 5, 6 & 7 are on WIMA

    http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Stanley.php

    all available in PDF, Finalé or XML format and with MP3 electronic synth'ed versions.
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    Cheers MIKE.

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    Managed to do a quick recording of the Stanley 5.5, mentioned above, on GO, attached as an MP3, I'm sure somebody out there can do beter with real pipes and keys!
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    Enjoyed the links and the performancers. Always liked agreat deal of the English literature ( oh well was an Episcopal organist too ...LOL)Thanks for posting. always enjoy listening and following the scores.
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