'Gavotte' from 'Suite a tre voci' by J. L. Jurgens
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still so baroque ! :) great achievement!
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What a wonderful thought that someone far away was humming a tune that I had written! ;-)
Thanks very much for your comment!
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Very well done! your Orcestral music is amazing! Very well writteni drove to work humming this tune. It's amazing!
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One of the Baroque pitches, yes. The pitch of a' = 415 is one that today's Baroque performers have agreed upon for convenience. It is close to a common pitch used in Germany at the beginning of the 18th century, but certainly not the only pitch used at that time.
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i really like this piece, the baroque spirit is so evident
dreuxschwartz 1 year ago
@dreuxschwartz I'm very pleased that you do. Thank you for you comment and continued interest in my music :-).
baroccorococo 1 year ago
I've noticed that your compositions tend to lean towards the French Baroque style, yes? My compositions (mostly concertos) are usually in the Italian Style, though I've recently tried to tackle German Baroque (in Bach's style, mostly) and French Baroque.
animeviolalord 2 years ago
Thanks so much for your comment, Bryan! I try to compose in various styles, and the 'Suite a tre voci' was intended to lean towards the French style. I am glad that it actually does sound French!
Thanks again for your comment and take care!
baroccorococo 2 years ago
Amazing "realistic"!
TripleMirror 2 years ago
Thanks, Andrei! I try my best to make it sound at least a little realistic, so it's good to know that my efforts make a difference. Thanks again!
baroccorococo 2 years ago