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Dandrieu's Magnificat, Suite No.1

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Hi to all !:wave:

During August I was practicing J.F.Dandrieu's Magnificat Suite No.1 from "Premier Livre d'Orgue" released in 1739 in Paris after his death....

Feeling confortable enough I decided to do a recording of this work with my Custom Organ No.1 and share it with all.
Beautiful music he wrote !

Here you can download it free.
320kbps HQ mp3 (six files all in one RAR file, 22MB)
Info & license pdf file included ! (please read:rolleyes:)

https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=4abb...fa0&sc=documents&uc=1&id=4ABBC613D73C4FA0!135

I hope you will enjoy it !

All my best
Panos
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Thanks Panos. Unfortunately I need a software download so I will tackle it tomorrow when my brain is functioning better

teddy
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Thanks Teddy.
Try DAP (Download Accelerator Plus) free version. It's fast (5 simultaneous links) and reliable. I use it all the time.
With our fast Internet connection (24mbps) I usually get a 3.5GB file (with DAP enabled) at about 35 minutes !

Best
Panos
 

ggoode.sa

New member
Hi Panos,

Excellent work and a wonderful presentation of both the music and the virtual pipe organ that you're creating/using :) Thanks for sharing!

GrahamG
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Very welcome Graham,

jOrgan midi software is responsible for the control of such a virtual construction of an imaginary pipe organ. I had in mind a pipe organ that Dandrieu would had at his disposal at the time. Independence 3 and Reaper 4 gave their power to do it.
The sad thing is that he died before the release of his premier livre d'orgue.....

I was feeling ready enough to play those works, so I went on.
Come on friends, do more organ works recordings and share them ! This is the best place to post them !

Best
Panos
 

Dorsetmike

Member
I found a couple of Dandrieu PDF scores and MIDI files this morning on a site I'd only briefly looked at

http://www.free-scores.com/index_uk.php3

Did a search on organ works, came up with over 1700 entries, from Renaissance (1500's ) through to present day.


Now got just a few(!!!!!!!!!!!!) titles to play with!
 
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