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  • Nice to meet you, there is just the same obsession, i think, very good performance

  • I think hugovdg pretty much nailed it. Perhaps when you can outdo JSBach at his own game you shall have arrived at the very threshold and pinnacle of creativity, and getting there is fully half the fun.  Good luck and lots of fruitful writing.

  • thank you.

  • You are a truly neo-baroque composer!

  • The "instrumentation" is very Bachlike, but some modulations sound to me artificial. It is a pity that your computer cannot interpret like real musicians do. But carry on with writing pieces in baroque style.

  • The "instrumentation" is very Bachlike, but some modulations sound to me artificial. It is a pity that your computer cannot interpret like real musicians do.

  • Wspaniałe! Mogę sobie tylko wyobrażać, ile czasu i wysiłku musiało pochłonąć napisanie tak długiego i jednocześnie pięknego utworu! Gratulacje!

  • Thank you for the beautiful piece; your melody lines are fascinating. May I point out, however, that JS's modulations between the tonalities had been more careful. Yours sound arbitrary. This is not a criticism: I enjoyed the piece

  • Amazing! absolutely breathtaking. At firts I thought this one of Bach's original pieces lol ^^;.

  • You must find a disc producer, your music is extraordinary and recalls the old Johann Sebastian! Who are interpreters?

  • @wolfgango1991

    This concerto is performed by my computer. Maybe soon it will be played by real orchestra :-)

  • I agree

  • this nice concerto is written any more similar to Bach´s style than for example the "Toccata & Fugue in G Minor" ...I enjoy it very much*****

  • ...compare the Prelude, i made from a piece for the 11-course baroquelute. hey, this piece i wrote by hand from a book in the Biblioteka Narodowa in Warszawa in the year 1971!!!

    and kept this cute and esy pieces in my mind all the years. recently, in 2009, i transcribed some of them and (miss)used to learn playing the theorbo.

    i hope, you now can understand, i highly estimate your music. if you have any idea for a piece, i´ll try to make it playable maybe as a kind of cooperation. S.

  • h Greg,

    that´s fantastic, brillant and transparent like old master Bach!!

    i wish you could try some prelude or easy fuge for the theorbo. you only have to consider, there is only a DIATONIC scale from C-c in the bass (as in the very early harpsichords, the lowest tune is the C like the cello), the other chords are d-g-c-e´-a-d (chromatic playing from d-c´).

    consider, all what i told, is valid for the d-theorbo (my cute instrument is one quart hgher than the italian big chitarrones)....S.

  • wonderful: *****

  • MAGNIFICENT!

  • Wow, what an amazing piece! Totally wonderful. Baroque with a modern twist! How could anyone not like this? Well done. It's fantastic! Love the parts where the orcestra is playing parts in unison with the harpsichord as well, gives a really great effect!

  • Most enjoyable! As for the discussion here - it is not a matter of "errors" or "inspired by". This piece stands for its own merit. Bravo for this piece and for the whole project. Just remember not to forget yourself as an individual composer.

  • Incredible cadenza! I'd like to hear some real musicians play this.

  • Bravo !

    5 stars.

  • To "bersa 888":

    Please enyoy this fantastic music and please do not bring those coments. Music is not for comments, need to be enjoyed only.

  • We need to celebrate that we are discovering a genious! Thanks G. Kesik for these music . Is celestial!

  • Respect !

  • Can you send the sheet to me? I am very inspired by your baroque music

  • I've just sent you the sheet :)

  • Admirable work. But, upon listening (and reading!), I noticed many points (part writing, harmonies) which do not conform with baroque practices. I'm not saying that there are errors (there are if you were aiming at an accurate period style), only that I'm not sure if you wanted this to sound "real" baroque, or just "inspired by" baroque, or what :-)

    In conclusion: it sounds too baroque for you to ignore some fine points of the style, and have moments which are downright too strange to be that.

  • lol you are genius ;o

  • very well done.

    wat software is this

  • It's midi file + soundfonts (mixed in SynthFont)

    SF2 files: Blanchet 440; ZSF Orchestra Strings.

  • Bravo!

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