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Baroque concerto in G minor - 1st part

musicalis

Member
Hello
A friend suggested me to write a concerto for organ.
Why not?
Here is the first movement: andante.
Your comments and critics will be welcome.
MP3 ANDANTE

There is a trouble with the link, may be because it is too long:
http://organ.monespace.net/mp3/279 concerto Gminor part1 v009 (Kitchener).mp3

Try this one and select the tune number 279

MP3

 
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musicalis

Member
Jean-Paul..the link seems not to work.. get an HTTP error..??
You are right, but the link is correct. Only this forum cannot reach the URL, I do not know why.
It seems that only the begining of the URL is read, not the entire line.

If you want to hear the Andante, try this new link (index page of my MP3) and select the tune number 279

MP3
 

musicalis

Member
Andante concerto en Sol mineur

Here is a video with scrolling score, but the sound of previous link (MP3) is better.
 

wljmrbill

Member
Well done. Looking forward to other movements. I often wonder if you get headaches with all your composing you do. Take care my friend.
 
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