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Bwv 565

Marc

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Neither - it's a file size problem that I've yet to solve with Magle.dk

Take your time. Good luck with working it out.

I have a strange relationship with BWV 565. I know loads of works by Bach (& others, too) that I value more, and still I love to listen to this piece.
I prefer the 'dazzling' interpretations. A 'full house' performance, so to speak, played like an inexorable and well-organized madman.
In emoticons, that would be something like:

:smash::trp:
:nut:

My favourite (so far):
Daniel Chorzempa on the Flentrop-organ of the Onze Lieve Vrouwe Kerk in Breda, NL. Reissued by Pentatone Classics.
 

Krummhorn

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Staff member
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Neither - it's a file size problem that I've yet to solve with Magle.dk

Hi David,

I was able to replicate the upload situation this morning myself while attempting to upload a 12mb file, even though the limit is set for 20mb in the forum software settings.

We are aware of the problem and working on a solution. Sorry for any inconvenience :crazy:, but it will get fixed, eventually - that's our promise ;).
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Never say die, David.
You gotta know that we'll keep chipping away at this anomaly until it works :up:.

As you may know, php coding is a strange language all its own ... as a webmaster myself, I work with it too, and its sometimes one headache after another getting changes to come out right on the customer side of a site, let alone getting all the </p>'s and </q>'s to do what you want instead of the other way around ... :lol:.
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
I've given up on this project, just can't be bothered, a shame really because it shows of the Pymble Ladies' College organ splendidly (the instrument I'm fortunate engough to be able to play as often as I want).
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Mr Bill, possibly, but I've never uploaded a "sound byte" there before so my dementia ridden brain will need to nut-out how to do it. Shameful admission I know.
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
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David, how large is this sound byte? Is it over 20 MB? What is the format (MP3, WAV, etc)?

I'd like to help as much as possible getting this uploaded here. Possibly, you can email it to me (PM me for address) and I can insert it into your posting.
 
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