American organ music
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Re: American organ music
It has been recorded that souvenir for organ has been renamed Souvenir for silent non-existent instrumental ensemble and arctic nights in order to recreate the Pianophilia discussion into its modern restatement of originality
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PS poop old zsolti wanting a simple organ piece!!!tchaaaaaaaaa.
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Brian
PS poop old zsolti wanting a simple organ piece!!!tchaaaaaaaaa.
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Re: American organ music
Yes indeed - Frank Zappa.fredbucket wrote: I wonder if anyone recorded it for posterity...
This is what it sounds like (sorry about the rather low bit
rate and the inappropriate choice of thread for the file).
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Re: American organ music
AWESOME!!! I could not-listen to that over and over and over and over...Timtin wrote:Yes indeed - Frank Zappa.fredbucket wrote: I wonder if anyone recorded it for posterity...
This is what it sounds like (sorry about the rather low bit
rate and the inappropriate choice of thread for the file).
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Re: American organ music
Best regards, Ferruccio
Re: American organ music
Well, this is really funny. I was thinking that the 4'33" has only pauses and not movements on it. As a compositional idea it is genial, despite the fact that I really don't like Cage's music. He invented first, he deserves the applause.
I listened this Souvenir for organ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71wNx0-nMX8, it seems like a "real" music - in my opinion it is terrible. One of my friends needs it, but he already commanded from a sheet music shop for a few euros.
I listened this Souvenir for organ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71wNx0-nMX8, it seems like a "real" music - in my opinion it is terrible. One of my friends needs it, but he already commanded from a sheet music shop for a few euros.
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Re: American organ music
No, it's not. There are °C (Celsius) °F (Fahrenheit) and K (Kelvin). By definition, O°C is 273.15K.rob wrote:Is the 'degree' symbol not used for Kelvin?
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Re: American organ music
Miniature in D Flat Major, opus 8 number 3 by Merritt Johnson. Scanned from a badly deteriorated original.
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Re: American organ music
An old favorite of mine, Leo Sowerby's Requiescat in pace.
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Re: American organ music
Bruce Simonds' "Prelude on Iam sol recedit igneus"
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Re: American organ music
Garth Edmundson's "Toccata on 'Von Himmel hoch'"
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